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JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: Phyllis Beam, Irene Stowers, Betty Harbaugh, Elizabeth Seats, Mary Grace Stafford, Vera I Stoops, Marianna Wills, Judy Cottingham, Anita Evans. SECOND ROW: Ruth Alexander, Awilda Wallace, Herbert Keeling, Eileen Edie, Patsy Wright, Ragene Bogan. Barbara Fisher, Keith Hundley, Peggy Williams, John Owen. THIRD ROW: Jim Glenn. Charles Birden, Roseanna Harvey, Marjorie Kettrey, Pearl Oberleas, Edith Hilli I goss, Rosemary Davis, Rosellen Tolley, Mary Graham, Cleon Waggoner, Mr. Day. Former Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Bob Hutchens, Billy Pickett, Noel Egler, Herbert Strough, Dick Pickett, Jim Pickett, Dick Green, Don Kercheval, Herbert Fulton, James Arthur. Not shown—Byron Stout, Present Sponsor. SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW: Mary Lois Sutton, Portia Lyon, Annabelle Millikan, Betty Presley, Elizabeth Rood, Barbara Bailey, Patricia Arthur, June Bowen, Marion Wire, June Illges, Joan Hines. SECOND ROW: Betty Campbell. Mary Jane English, Jim Teter, Helen Duchemin, Rosemary Emery, Anne Leonard, Edward Bragg, Sarah Lovell, Row Newby, Sarah Jane Taylor. THIRD ROW: Don Barker. Grace Gibbs. Caroline Spidel, Lylith Samuels. Lucille Wallace, Paul Hammer. ' Mary Pickard, Joan Haughey, Mary E. Walker, Arlayne Hawkins, Buddy Foust. FOURTH ROW: Randolph McClung, Sponsor, Charles Hunt, Joe Bilby, Max Jones, Bob Ferguson, Virginia Reck, Mae Fern Renn. Florence Wills, Georgeanne Talbert, Phyllis Landis. FIFTH ROW: John Barker. Marion Moore. Lloyd Walker, James Hillock, Keith Duchemin, Paul Waitt. • Bill Kettrey. Harley Hobson. Don Gary. 20
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In China Bobby Cobb was manager of the Engineering Department. They are doing wonderful work there. We also met Dorothy Irick and Jean Hess doing missionary work here. Then we stopped in Japan but it seems everyone had enough stay there during the war. Returning to Mexico we saw Alonzo Henderson managing the Alcupulco Room. And just after lunch we saw Eugene “Rip Van Winkle” Obcrlcas taking his siesta. Up in Alaska we found Winona Quigg spending the best part of her time as a tamer of little lyons. When buying a magazine and paper back in the United States, we again saw several familiar names. Patty Beard’s picture was on the back of the magazine as the model for the mascara ad. In the paper we took time to read Shirley Dean’s article, which was formerly the Dorothy Dix column. Shirley is now writing this article as she has had so much more experience with the lovelorn. Max Cole is now writing Ripley’s column but with his own articles. In San Francisco we went to the pier and met Barbara Stout as she was arriving from her concert tour. Marjorie Weaver was doing the lead in a Shakespearean play, and we all enjoyed the evening together. In Salt Lake City we saw Betty Jean Beard’s picture on a billboard advertising Jantzen bathing suits. Lou Anna Wyatt was enjoying Salt Lake City too. To our surprise Lou Anna was an old maid. It must be due to her loss of eyesight, because those eyes were her main asset. In a small town in Texas we saw John Hiltigoss and he was bragging about what a good ball player his son is—you know “like father, like son.” In Post, Texas, we called on Patricia Bailey, who is married and has twins. Also deep in the heart of Texas was Martha Myers, who has become a professional woman boxer. Thomas Bailey, Junior Moore and Ray Robbins are dairy farmers in Wisconsin. They ghve us every detail in making the “holey cheese.” In Iowa Milton Cody was singing and getting ready for the State Fair. His wife, the former Leona Owen, was making mincemeat and discussing the matter of putting a little liquor in it. At the Plantation in Louisiana we recognized Ruth Anna Rood, sixth from the left end, Betty Baird, in the middle, and Roberta Hammack, second from the right end, out of the thirty chorus girls. The bartender was our old classmate John Jessup. We learned from him that Doris Stowers had married down there and came in quite often. Coming closer home, we stopped and called on Orpha Wright, now Mrs. Stafford. She and her husband are the owners of the Indiana Condensed Milk Company and arc starting a plant at Elwood. Our last stop was at Georgeannc Englishs’. She was scrubbing the horse bams at the “Hause’s Horse Haven” while her husband was tending to business in Elwood. A final note in our diary is on the teachers who spent a long hard year with patience and endurance on the mighty Senior Class of “46”. We came to school and there had been several changes. First we found Mr. McClung teaching the primary children how to write the alphabet. He qualified for this position because of the way he stressed “those curves”. S. H. S. now has a new course in its curriculum. Miss Duffey and Mr. Stout arc conducting R. O. T. C. classes. Mr. Ballard was away on a leave of absence, D-E-A-R hunting. J. J. Miller is still trying to teach those stupid sophomores that “you can't do that.” Up in Room 202 Mrs. Cline is still seated and is singing “This Is My Task”. The students and faculty are still signing their lives away as security to borrow a hammer from Mr. Day. Mrs. Hcrshman has been chosen to supervise the reconstruction of Rome. Miss Kohlmeyer is now first on the list of the Lonely Heart’s Club. Miss Seats is “The Queen of the Bobbie Socks Brigade.” Millers' Amusements has hired Mrs. Foust to run “The Bell Ringer,” and to announce “The bell has rung!” Mr. Waitt has retired to the farm and is preparing to enter the State Fair Hog Calling Contest. Miss Lowe has finally said yes to the other unknown half. Miss Riddick has just accepted an offer from the Metropolitan Opera Company. Her partner will be none other than Lauritz Melchior. Mr. R. J. Miller has retired as principal to enjoy home life with his grandchildren. Mr. Eudaly was sponsor of our class, and we just read an article in the paper which went like this, “Mr. R. A. Eudaly is rhumba instructor at the Arthur Murray Studio, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Make your appointment now.” 9
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FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW: Carolvn Cline. Wilda Beam. Rebecca Bailey, Barbara Stafford. Marilyn Black. Iva Mae Gree-man, Mary K. Fisher, Donald Holliday, Lawrence Tolley. David Mills. Ilene Boyer, Joanne Bamcks. inona Hoover. SECOND ROW: Norris Paul McKinnev. Dorothv Hottinger, Veda Owen. Betty Mossburg. Hildreth Cox. Dortha Myers, Roberta Wallace. Arnold Pettigrew. Kenneth Carlisle, Maurice Barker. Billy Davis, Carrie Michael, Georgeanna Walker. THIRD ROW: Donald Johns. Jitnmv McKinzie, Johnnv Wright. Jack Henlev, Donald Harvey, Kermit Paddock, Mary Helen Fisher. Hugh Little. Billy Joe Hutchens, John Earl McDonald. Delores Fulton. Kathleen Brandenburg, Helen Oberleas. FOURTH ROW: Raymond Holliday, Dale Wright. Darrell Bramkamp, Bill Birden, Edward Long. Harold Pitts, Donald Glenn, Joe E. Stephenson, Bill Kinkead, Bob Padgett. FIFTH ROW: Martha Baird. Vera Wallace. Janet Moredock, Harold Mendenhall, Phillip Billingsley, Gale Young. Wendell Dillinger. Thomas Pickett, Kenneth Cline. Phyllis Hiatt, James Ross, Jr.. Richard Henderson. Mr. Waitt, Sponsor. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Floyd Teter, Evelyn Cline, Arbie Stone, Helen Hundley, Robert Alexander, Mary Lee Illges, Max Gene Starrett, Carolyn Bailey, Gerald Walton, Melva Leap. William Godbv. SECOND ROW’ Ann Gregorv. Wilma Jean Harbaugh. Donald W’hieker. Patricia Lindenmayer. William Small. Marjorie Ann Wiles. Eugene Staley, Mary Jane Landis, Robert Ogle, Robert Hines. Patricia Jessup. THIRD ROW: Marcella Ann Beard, Marilyn Jennings, Marcia Fancher, Jane Raines, Margaret Ann Free- man. Barbara Ross. Eva Samuels. Mary Ellen Summitt, Mary Jean Wallace, Harold Thurman, Martha Alexander. FOURTH ROW’: Leona E. Lowe, Sponsor, Paul McClay, Eddie Boyer, Fern Farmer, Winifred Greathouse, Doris Ridge, Martha Jane Mintier, Barbara Naomi Beard, Rosemary Godby, Roseanna Nesbitt. Barbara Bailey. FIFTH ROW: Donald McCarty, Mary Little, Warren Bower, Jeanette Pickett, Harold DeN'oon. Richard Hiatt. W’ade Stone, Donald Robbins, Charlene Moore.
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