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FIRST Row: Joanne Forsyth, Marjorie Bux- ton, Betsy Fleming, Marjorie Evans, Lucy Ann King, Margaret DePrez, Lettie Lawrence, Bonita Poe, Mary Alice Johnson. SECOND Row: Marie OlConnor, Phyllis Law- less, Lora Bell Crane, Mrs. Simpson, Miss Mcf Donald, Carmen Moody, Ruth Ann Spiegel, Mary Lou Bennett, Carris Jean Theobold, Mil- dred Kirschbaum. THIRD Row: Dorothy Hohenberger, Marjorie Kehrt, Geraldyne Ellison, Arlene Lieland, Mayrene McCracken, Virginia Phillips, Betty Sermersheim, Millie Miley, Martha Gosch, Agnes Tragesser, Helen Bannister, Naomi Stainbrook, Norma Hey, Emma Briggs. FOURTH Row: Bette Phillips, Norma Higgins, Margie Walker, Janette Banschback, Izetta Heck, Jean Butler, Jane Etchison, Leah Verne Calvert, Maxine Kennedy, Betty Gibson, Marian Miller, Freda Pope, Harriett Bass. FIFTH Row: Margaret Smith, Virginia Cutter, Marie Sipes, Betty Mings, Margaret Morgan, Bet- ty Ruth Morgan, Betty Hendrickson, Margaret Anspaugh, Alberna Stroup. There,ll Be Some Changes Made, only in this case there have been some changes made. This applies to the Sunshine Society as well as various other school activities. However, at the present we are interested only in the Sunshine Society. In previous years, the new girls were elected to membership by the old members of the Sunshine Society making it a rather select group. Now, any girl who makes application and pays dues, may belong. This really makes the society more democratic, This year each class had its own division and was responsible for its own meetings. Each group ar- ranged an all-girls convocation program. One of these delightful affairs presented Mrs. King, mother of Lucy Ann, one of our own seniors, who gave a very instructive talk on the use of cosmetics and many beauty hints. Another very interesting program was given by the head of the personnel department of one of the large department stores in Indianapolis. She gave valuable information about how to apply for a position and how to display charm and ability to the best advantage. The VVilliarn H. Block Company of Indianapolis sent a large quantity of clothing here for a style show. All of these dresses, coats, suits, and various accesso- ries were very charmingly displayed by living models who were members of the Sunshine Society. These were all of the latest fashions and the best in what Milady should wear. The scrapbook committee has had a very interest- Row 1: Deloris Stine, Bonnie Fookes, Jean- ette Lindner, Lois Johnson, Barbara Andrews, Virginia Parrish, Frances Surber, Marilyn Wink- les, Gloria Davis, Betty Lee Howell, Betty Comp- ton. Row Z: Mary Kay Kimball, Dorothy Swan- go, Lois Hughbanks, Jeanette Pope, Clarine Lewis, Miss Kinsley, Miss Sutton, Faye Pitcher, Faye Snyder, Mary Joe Grant, Petie Inlow, Betty Jane Carll, Jerry Higdon, Lucy Bassett. Row 3: Wilma Rhodes, Louis Patterson, Pa- tricia Yater, Mary Noe, Lois Stilabower, Loretta Schrader, Adah Irene Baird, Barbara Hinton, Ruth Stohry, Betsy Latshaw, Martha Persinger, Faye Stader, Marjorie Purcell, Row 4: Una Jean Pope, Betty Oltman, Mae Craig, Patricia Deitzer, Phyllis Fleming, Marilyn Kanouse, Marcille McNay, Floretta Wamsley, Evelyn Walton, Avonelle Anderson, Betty Os- borne, Mary Grinstead, Vina Ricketts. Row 5: Betty Mayo, Alice Terhune, Ruth Stader, Mildred Nickell, Martha Tucker, Virginia Griffey, Phyllis McCracken, Josephine Webster, Jane Roth, Joan Ivie, Mary Ferleman, Peggy Cox, Mary Rehme, Eula Fischer, Jeanetta Dungan, Juanita Poe.
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Row 1: Sara Booher, Mavern Courtney, Clara Louise Aumann, Jane Tolen, Mary Ann Fleming, Betty Bass, Joan Dickman, Lucille Adam. Row Z: Joan Radcliffe, Gladys Hodson, Anne DePrez, Carolyn Hilligoss, Miss Durrenberger, Miss Keith, Loretta Ricke, Barbara Buxton. Row 3: Virginia Meyers, Helen Anderson, Doris Kelsay, Thelma Knarr, Martha Babb, Jua- nita Bogeman, Marjorie Lewis, Helen Calhoun, Estolle Thralls, Jeraldine Brokering. Row 4: Betty Sue Larmore, Betty Neeb, Lu- cille Turner, Eleanor LeMasters, Alice Armstrong, Fern Huber, Avonelle Theobald, Joan Kehrt, Loretta Cherry, Lois Orme, Gaynelle Stephens. Row S: Thelma Smith, Virginia Sosbe, Wilma Leftier, Frances Ray, Virginia Senour, Marilyn Render, Mary Sandman, Virginia Marks, Joan Spurlin, Jayne McComas. ing job. It has been up to them to get material for the scrapbook and they gleaned the papers for every bit of publicity of interest to the school. Four different groups were very active around Christmas time. One group arranged a party at the Major School for underprivileged children, and an- other group arranged for the same kind of party at the Hendricks School. Two other groups provided for the Booker T. WVashington and Colescott schools. Each child attending the entertainment received a gift and a treat of candy, oranges, and nuts. Through donations made by its members, the Society prepared and delivered a number of lovely baskets of food for needy families. One extremely cold Saturday, a number of mem- bers of the Society sold buttons to aid the Infantile Paralysis Fund. Prior to the basketball season, hun- dreds of pencils were sold on which the year's basket- ball schedule had been printed. ' One of the highlights of the spring activities was a tea given by the Sunshine Society. The mothers of members as well as the sponsors of the various groups were the guests. The year's activities of the various for the Deljrez guided for the groups were ably directed by Marjorie Evans Seniors, Mary Noe for the Juniors, Anne for the Sophomores, and Janice Jester who the work of the Freshies.,' The sponsors Sunshine Society were the Misses McDonald, Durrenberger, Moore, and Mrs. Simpson. Row 1: Betty Tucker, Phyllis Woodworth, Ilene Reber, Bobby Lou Schoepfel, Janice Jester, Mary Ann Pherigo, Beverly Whisker. Row 2: Betty McCracken, Helen James, Vio- la Watters, Miss Bilby, Miss Bradiield, Ethel Bul- lard, Winifred Lemasters, Norma Jean Perry. Row 3: Marie Luther, Marjorie West, Ruth Ann Weimar, Dorothy Cooper, Betty Brown, Lorene Ash, Ruth Chambers, Gloria Deupree, Evelyn Mabe. Row 4: Roberta Wintin, Morricena Keith, Merle Mabe, Rosalie Bass, Wilma Berauer, Avon- elle McKinney, Mary Badgley, Edith Kirkham, Wanda Lewis, Jackie Soller. Row 5: Charlotte Reed, Lucille Richey, Ruby Stohry, Joan Bernhardt, Charlene Henry, Leota Stamm, Florence Schoetrup, Pauline Lindner, Lil- lian Hogue, Charlotte Meloy, Carol Beaven.
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