Shortridge High School - Annual Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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CLASS OF 1939 JUNIOR MINUTES The class of 1939 first became an organ- ized group with the election of the Junior officers on November 23, 1937. Th-e candidates elected were Bradford Hoelscher, president, Nancy Ann Trimble, vice-president, Marian Wilcox, secretary, Andrew Diddel, treasurer, and Charles Smith, Vaudeville chairman. The representatives elected to the Student Council BRADFORD HOELSGHER were Dorothy Beem, Barbara Fuller, William Shirley and Jack Brown. Sylvia Pittman and Robert Bracken were chosen as alternates. The pin and ring committee, composed of the Junior officers, Mary Janet Mummert, John Allerdice, Steve Minton, Joan Dougan and Martha Lou Sunderland, chose the class insignia after several weeks of contro- versy. The class colors, poudre blue and dubonnet, Were also selected at this time. The Junior Vaudeville, supervised by Charles Smith- and under the sponsorship of Mrs. Nell Merrick Thomas and Enoch D. Burton, was presented on March 11 and 12, 1938, to capacity houses. Dusk Dream Revue, with Arvine Roe as chairman, was voted the best act of the vaudeville. Other act chairmen were Martha Mellet and Joella Nearpassg Robert Crozier and Louis Shultz, Joan Buschman, Eloise Wilson, Katy Lou Matlock and Audrey Watson. Intermission acts under the supervision of Kim Greenough- were harpist, harmonica swing band, string trio, and marimba duet. Individual awards for the best performances were presented to Gil- more Johnson, dancer, and Mary Catherine Stair, harpist and singer. The class gift, a silver curtain for the stage, was first used in the production. The class elected Senior representatives to the Student Council on Friday, June 3. The following were elected: Sol Blickman, Bob Bracken, Phyllis Hadden, Ralph Hesler, and Marian Wilcox. Alternates chosen were Jack Brown and Sue Ann Knippenburg. - Marian Wilcox. President Nancy Ann Trimllle Andrew Diddle Marian Wilcox Charles Smith Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Vaudeville Chairman

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I ACTIVITIES OF THE it SENIOR CLASS Election of officers, November 2, marked u the beginning of the activities of the class of nineteen hundred thirty-nine. The suc- cessful candidates were David Smith, presi- dent, Mary Janet Mummert, vice-president, Sue Ann Knippenberg, secretary, Dick Car- I son, treasurer, and Bob Bracken, Annual I editor. Two representatives were later elected from each Senior home room and these representatives met with the officers and Mr. Joel Hadley, class sponsor, at in- tervals during the year to discuss class ac- DAVID SMITH tivities. The representatives elected were Dede Beem, John Beeler, Jack Busch, Mar- tha Jo Cantwell, Bob Elliott, Herb DeHaven, Barbara Fuller, Tom Gates, Jim Hall, Brad Hoelscher, Nelson Johnson, Mildred Kapherr, Fred Jones, Katy Lou Matlock, Betty Lewis, Buzz Lingeman, Joan Mick, John Mingle, John Osborne, Bob Pitcher, Bob Scott, Wilma Rothenburger, Robert Shade, Chuck Smith, Edelle Smith, Marian Wilcox, and Dorothy Weber. The class held its Christmas party on December 20, the day before school was dismissed for vacation. Mr. Watson, acting as Santa Claus, presented gifts to various seniors. The floor show consisted of a chorus of Senior boys and girls in an original song and dance number, with Dick Carson and Bill Shirley lending their talent. Dance music, provided by Bud Stone and his orchestra, completed the entertainment. At the first meeting of the class on December 9, 1938, Mary Janet Mummert, chairman of the colors committee, announced that the class colors were dubonnet and poudre blue. A faculty committee selected the Bretzman Studio to make the class pictures. On March 21, class day officers were elected. They were John Beeler, giftorian, Katy Lou Matlock, historian, John Mingle, will-maker, Joan Dougan, prophet. The Senior play, First Lady, by George L. Kaufman and Katherine President Mary Janet Mummert Richard Carson Sue Ann Knippenherg Robert Bracken Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Annual Editor

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