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Irirst row: Cross, Warrick, Tash, Winkler, Peters, Heeb, Chamberlain, Voiles, Mullen, W agner. Second row: Webb, Harton, Amos, Smith, Boyer, Gipson, Foster, Oldham, Smith, Cameron, Third row: Mills, C. Randall, L. I. Randall, Ward, Harper, Catlin, Malson, Goddard. Fourth row: Clark, Short, Abernathy, Norris, McManus, Cover, Waltz, Meathering- ham, Wolfe. Sadler, West. lifth row: Hasley, Harris, Brown, Gordon, Waggener, Morgan, Berry. confined to music, for we have been told that Curtis Hester has aspira- tions to be a magician — to follow in the footsteps of Dale Breece. We can expect a continuation of those ‘“abracadabra” stunts for several years. Nor does the class lack in artistry. If you want a good cartoon, call on Gladys Brown, for she is a master at that art. If you want to be envious, just visit the art room and take a look at the wall hanging made by Lowell Floyd. Now that we have told you all the extra-curricular things these folks can do, we must not forget to tell you that they are bright lights in their classes. The honor roll is not complete without a goodly sprinkling of freshman names. Not content to stay at home and show their brilliance to the townspeople, they sent Nancy Waggener to Straughn to represent them in the district Latin contest. Although Nancy did not get to the state meet, she showed folks that Rushville freshmen are up and doing, and when it comes time for them to shoulder responsibility, they will be able to Keen in step. [13]
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BEGINNERS Freshmen “Everybody off! Last stop for Freshmenville!” You will find these yearlings scattered all over the building, as they are so numerous they can be provided with no regular assembly. They are the brunt of many a joke and are sometimes said to be used as doormats. All these adversi- ties have not made them downhearted, for you will find them partici- pating in every activity open to the “lowly.” The girls take an active part in Girl Reserve and the boys live in fond expectations of some day belonging to the Hi-Y. If it were not for its freshman members, the band would not do nearly so good a job of “toot- ing.” The more athletically inclined girls have worked off their surplus energy in the Girls’ Athletic association, while the boys have been mem- bers of Coach Dick Miller’s “All Americans.” Cornelius Oster even went so far as to earn a nlace on the second team. The class as a whole is a musical one, with violinists, pianists and songsters galore — and they do not “hide their lights under bushels” as demonstrated by the number of times they have appeared before the school and various town organizations. Their talents are not altogether First row: Rehme, Weidner, Douglas, Second row: R. Miller, Beckner, Floyd, Young, Vansickle, Houchins, Adams. Third row: McMahan, Green, Booth, Sharpe, Moore, Raymond Wright. Fourth row: Porter, W. Miller, W. Elliott, Morgan. Fifth row: R. Elliott, J. Woods, W. Moster, Lee, C. Woods, Levi. Sixth row: Hester, Montgomery, Stewart, Oster, Drake, Robert Wright, Gessler, Sailor. Seventh row: Sefton, Senour, McCauley, Hartwell, Roller, R. Moster, Conway, Allen, Winkler, Priest, Linville, L. Miller.
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ONE STEER FURTRER Sophomores What do we see coming in the near future? The up and doing sopho- more class, and do they make things sing! One cannot move about with- out bumping into trios, quartets and appendicitis operations. Speaking of avpendicitis, it has been rumored that this year’s victims, Donald Wilson, Harriett Lee Endres and Bonnie Jean Beale who succumbed in the order named, might form a club next year and get their pictures in the annual. Now that we have brought up the subject of music, we had better enumerate for you some of the sophomore accomplishments along that line. The instrumental trio, Bonnie Jean Beale, Mary Hosier, and Doris Crum, fairly make you tingle. Another annoying group is the sophomore girls’ quartet — Harriett Lee Endres, Jomyla Bradley, Janet Mauzy and Mary Hosier. Somehow they have a habit of reminding us of ‘moonlight and roses” and — well, we’ll let it go at that. At last we have discovered why this class is so up and doing. Its members are learning to put up good arguments with Mary Estelle Comp- ton completing her second year on the varsity debate team and Harriett Lee Endres, Jane Griesser and Jo Ann Harrold on the all girls debate team. They could probably argue in Latin and if you do not believe First row: Quick, Yeates, Niles, Elliott, Dishinger, Conrov, Heath. Second row: Maple, Jordan, Andrews, York, Heckman, Gartin, Wallace, Jones, Her- ron, Long, Adams. Third row: Ellerman, Mahin— Brown, Cohee. Fourth row: Woods, Young —Waggener, Mullin. Fifth row: Yaw, Davisson, Conde, Ryan, Wilson, Walker, Ielts, Green, Nay. Sixth row: Matney, McHenry, Reynolds, Pea, Harton, McIlwain, Cover, Ammerman, Amos.
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