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LINDA STEVENS Commercial: Y-teent-assistant jewelry chalrman 2, assistant social chairman 3. vice president 4: band 1.2: Boosters club 4: GAA'-secretary 2, president 3: Speech club 3: Governor's Youth Con- ference 2: BPW guest: Girls' State 3. RICHARD STEVENS Industrlal Arts: Hi-Y 1,2.3. THOMAS STIERS College Prep: H1-YQ: FFA1:-secretary 4: Language club 1,2: Speech clubs: Rush- liteff: My Little Marglen: Rotary honor luncheon 1,23 lst place My Plan for Peace 3: lst place American Legion Speech Contest 4: 2nd place I Speak for Democracy contest 4: World Affairs Institute 3: Boys' State 3: Rotary guest: Model UN 4. RICHARD SWANIGAN Vocational Agriculture: FFA 2,8,4-W secretary 4, Chapter Farmer 4: Rushlite 3,4wcirculation manager 3.4: Boys' State 3: 3rd place Blacklidge Speech contest 3: 2nd place Blacklidge Speech contest 4. BETTY TRIBBEY Commercial: Y-teenf: GAA 1,21 Lan- guage club 1,23 Holcad 4. KEITH VOGEL Industrial Arts: Hi-Y 2,3,4: student manager 3: R-club 3,4-vice president 4: Governors Youth Conference 2. KAREN WALKER College Prep: Y-teent: bands-librarian 3, captain 4: Twelve Glrls 't Language club 1,23 Rushlitetz I-Iolcad 4: Rotary honor luncheon 1,2,3: World Affairs In- stitute 3: BPW guest. PATSY WHITE Commercial. LORETTA WILSON Commercial. VIRGINIA WOOD General. SENIOR CORDS ROTARY AND BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S GUESTS: Row 1-N. Bowles, N. Grlnstead, M Shane, B. Stephens. Row 2-C. Smith, N. Evans. J. Borcm, S Alexander. Row 3-T. Stlcrs, L. Stevens, J. Doug:- lass, K. Walker. Row 4--D. Simmons, W. Piilllfll, C, Lcvl B. Alsop. ROW 5-J. Duslng, N. Callanc, J. Holme D. Cravens. SCENE FROM MY LITTLE MARGIE.
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RUTH MONTGOMERY Commercial: Y-teen'k3 GAA 1,2,33 Speech club 1. GAIL NUTTER College Prep3 Y-teen 1,2.43 Library club 1,2,4-president 23 Rushlite l,2. WILNA PAUGH Commercial: class secretary 13 Y-teen? ...Jewelry chairman 23 cholri'3 Twelve Girls 43 FFA sweetheart 3,41 Language club 1,2-secretary 23 Rushl1te'3 Holcad 43 Rotary honor luncheon 1,22 BPW guest. ROY PEDIGO Industrial AICSQ I-I1-Y '3 football lj stu- dent manager 2,33 R-club 2,3,4. JANE ANN POPE Commerclal3 Y-teen 3 Language club 1,21 Rushliterg Rotary Honor luncheon 1. ETHEL POYNTER Withdrawn. MARY ELLEN SHANE Commercial3 Y-teen 2,3,4-program chairman 33 Language club 1,23 Rush- litef'-edltor 43 Holcad 23 Rotary honor luncheon l,2,33 1st place I Speak for Democracy 43 Ball State Speech Con- ference 2,3,4Q RHS Good Citizen 43 BPW guest. DARLENE RAY Commercial3 Y-teen 1. RUTH RYMAN College Prep3 Raleigh High School 1,2,33 class secretary 1,31 Trl Hi-Y 23 Y-teen 43 Speech Club 43 Hillbilly Wedding 3 Here Comes the Bride 33 My Little Nlargleuj Student council 4. DON SIMMONS Industrial Arts3 Hi-Y 2,3,4 fsecretary 43 football 2,3,43 Boosters club 3,43 R-club 2,3,4-president 43 Holcad 43 My Little Margie 3 Rotary guest 4. CARL SMITH College Prepl class vice president 13 class president 23 Hi-YM cross country 23 choir 33 FFA?-treasurer 4, Hoosier Farmer degree3 Student council 4. DORA MAE SMITH College Prep: Y-teen'f3 Language club 1,23 Speech club 3. BILL SMITH GSIIGTHIQ Beech Grove High School 1,23 Speech club 33 Rushllte 43 Art club 1,23 Historical Society 1. ROY SORRELL College Prep3 Hi-Yi, football 1,21 track 1,21 Speech club 2,3,4. SALLY SPARK College Prepl Broad Ripple 13 Southport and Frankfurt, Germany 23 Paris, France 33 Y-teen 43 cheerleader l,2,33 band 1,43 choir l,2,33 Boosters club 1.2.3 -vice president 2, president 33 GAA 2,3 -secretary 33 Speech club 2,4Q Publica- tions 33 My Little Margle 3 3rd place I Speak for Democracy. DARRELL STEARLEY General: Hi-YT: Student manager 33 choir 2,3,43 Language club 1.21R-Club 3,4-sergeant at arms 43 Speech club 3,4Q Science club 3. BEVERLY STEPHENS Commercialg Y-teenff-treasurer 43 Language club 1.2-president 23 Rush- l1tei33 Holcad 43 Rotary Honor luncheon 1,2,3: BPW guest. JAMES STERRETT Industrial Arts: H1-YT: basketball 1,23 football 13 bandii-co-captain 43 choir 1,2,3.
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The good spirit apparent with these junior class officers is indicative of the harmony in their class. Pictured are Charles Winscott, president, Rebecca Stamm, treasurer, Suz- anne McCoy, secretary, and Reed Caldwell, vice president. Sponsors of the group are Miss Jean Stellingwerf and Harold Clifton. uniors Make Lion History Rushville's jaunty juniors agree that the school year 1955-56 heralded the most activity and studying they have encountered i11 three years of high school life However, that Lion spirit which is never lacking, carried them through with flags flying. Roaring of the Rushville Lion was made fierce by junior boys entering athletics, notably Delbert Michel in basketball, Charles Stamm in football, Bud Shepler in baseball, Larry Skill- man in track, Jim Robinson in cross-country, Tyrone Wise in tennis, and John Moster in golf. As cheer leader, Bonnie Duffey helped to boost team spirit and control crowd spirit in a con- vincing style all her own. The spirit of extra-curricular activities was kept lively by juniors both as officers and as members. Vivian Graham and Judy Waite held minor Y-teen offices, Herb Saxon was Lan- guage club veepg Charles Stamm and Delbert Michel served on the Student Council, Speech club claimed Sam Waggoner as sergeant-at- arms and Vivian Graham as treasurer. The juniors boasted members in Y-teens, Hi-Y, Language club, Speech club, R club, Boosters club, Library club, Rushlite staff, band, and con- cert choir. In the musical field, Judy Waite and Linda Walker were band officersg Janice Brown and Nancy Mason strutted as majorettesg Sally Ben- son, Sally Chase, Madeleine Bonne, Judy Hard- ing fpianistj, Lois Redden, Jane VanSickle, and Linda Walker vocalized with the Twelve Girls: and the organ music of Fred Dean was enjoyed at convocations. Suzanne McCoy as junior edi- tor of the Rushlite and Janie Waggener and Barbara Neuman as junior editors of the Hol- cad entered the literary field. Attending the World Affairs Institute, Betty Jones and Delbert Michel carried Lion spirit from RHS, as did Suzanne McCoy, Susan Wag- goner, and Donna Walk, who attended the Model UN General Assembly. These prospective seniors are looking forward to September, 1956, and are already making plans for the 1957 Holcad and the senior trip. Their undying vigor will surely make next year as successful as this one.
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