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Marian Chadsey Yllrlfl 'N as-1 lfl ilm fIf1lf'i l'l lmanqlni 11- cloth'-as Herbert Coates Ile lw:1r1as 11s good l1d1nQS, he tells 11:1 no lies Robert Coles I 1111- lwrav l lcnwvv fl luluw, Corfu: lulow your l101r1 Doris Corbridge 'Sn 111-filly' slm dances and so sweetly 1:l11f :s1nq:': Irene Davis CllflHTtIllf1 lxttle q11l Don Cook Don Cook, Dllddlflq and pm, k1ssed the f11rI:a and made them cry. S E N I O R S Robert Aten To bed to bed, you sleepy head Ieanne Barnes 'Al-Xnd 1? lfsanne IS a good g1rl she wzll have a spouse. Patsy Botts Sli on a cushion and sow a lme seam, Dick Bowers He was not too qood, nor' yf-I too bad.
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S-'f - - PT.,-' . T ' 'L .' tl. 5 We little pigs entered Bushville High School in the fall of 1943. We were very green at first, but we soon learned our way around. We chose as our class officers, Cecil Herche, Dorothy Tomlinson, and Carrie Mae Rebman. Vlfe took part in many activities and hoped to be of some good to the school. Mary Louise l-louser, Emma l.ee White, and Cecil l-lerche were the members of our class that represented us in the contest that year. When we returned the next year as sopho- mores, we were a little bolder than before. This year we chose Bob Bunkle, Stanley Strong, and Dorothy 'Tomlinson as our class officers. We had manv members of our class in band and choir and Cecil Herche, Mary Louise Houser, and Emma Lee White again repre- sented us in the contest. Our junior year was a good year. With our two years of experience behind us, we were quite sure of ourselves. Cecil Herche, Marlyn Green, and Stanley Strong were chosen to guide us through this yearz Under the direction of Miss Lois Walworth, we presented the play, One Mad Night. Our cgst consisted of Cecil Herche, Stanley Strona, Dorothy Tomlinson, Maryln Green, Peter Park, Bob Runkle, Bob Wheelhouse, leanne Barnes, Beverly Wherley, Doris Corbridge, Eloise Grate, Delores Wilmot, Don Cook, and Dick DeWitt. They all worked .r U . T 9 I . I President Stanley Strong Vice-President Harold Tyson Secretary Irene Davis n Sponsors Mrs. Wells Mr. McCaleb Mr. Shank O hard to make the play a success. Others who deserve much credit for making the play a success were: The stage crew, consisting of Bob Coles, Paul McMullen, and Cecil Murfing the properties and publicity committee, con- sisting of Louise Naught, Pat Roberts, Patsy Botts, and Irene Davis, the prompter, Barbara Parrotteg and the man in charge of lights, Earl Moore. Cecil l-lerche and Emma Lee White rep- resented us in the contest aaain. We enter- tained the Seniors at the Stork Club with ap- propriate decorations and food. This was a fitting climax to our junior year. Now that we are Seniors and the end is drawing near, we realize that we have spent four golden years in Rushville High School, which by this time has become Rushville Com- munnity High School. Stanley Strong, Harold Tyson, and Irene Davis are our faithful class officers. Mary Louise Houser and Barbara Parrotte are the cheerleaders from our class. We feel very dignified but also very sad when we remember that after graduation we will all be going different ways and may not see each other very often, but we all hope to meet again many times. We hope that we have been a help to R. C. H. S. during our four years here, and we lrnow that we have learned many les- sons at R. C. H. S. that will help us to make successes of our lives.
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SENIORS Norman Cox My mother, I know, would sorrow so, t I'd be stolen away. Florence DeMoss Thou shalt not wash dishes, nor yet feed the swine. Irene Emerick 'lPusSv, are you there? Robert Crafton And Bobby loves a pretty girl, as sweet as suoar candy. Ieanette Farrar Where are you aoing my pretty maid? With your rosy cheeks and golden han. Dick DeWitt And he says to himself, says ne, lOh, what a fine blrd l bel' Iohn Henninger The lortqer he stands the shorter he grows. Eloise Grate Oh, why may not l love lohnny and why may not Iohnny love me? Maryln Green 'The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts, all on a summer's day, Cecil Herche A little boy with curly half was walkina throuqh the meadows fair.
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