Southport High School - Anchor Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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Seniafzfi WILMA BURNWORTH I never let school interfere with fun VVhen school is out, I'm on the run. JOHN CHASTEEN VVe will get far, he has a good start Engaged to Lois, she has his heart. JACK COOK VVith his flashy clothes, we can't miss Jack He's a swell felloxv, nothing does he lack. ROBERT DAVIS He has a world of ready wealth Spontaneous wisdom breather' by health. LOUISE DRAGOO Never trouble trouble, till it troubles you, For the past is a thing you cannot undo. DONALD BURTON This swell guy has athletic glory To tell all his merits, would be a long story. BETTE COGILL A happy sm'le every day Gives cheer to all who come her way. GERALDINE CRAIG One side qgite. the other rather gay- This dual personality is good any day. VIRGINIA BeNISE Happy am I, from care IA111 free Why can't everyone pattern after me E' THOMAS DRAKE What is life without a joke? Is there no sympathy I can invoke? noontime rush for cokes . . . Of MiIler's stare . . . And Haviland'

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664404121049 One warm September day in forty-two, VV e freshmen green, our grade school through VVith vim and vigor, noise and pep, Turned toward Southport our latent step. In eagerness we joined the rest, Each student putting forth his best. To win the praise and share the blame, That come to all who play the game. The upperclassmen, grim and still, Scoffed at us, as all classmen will, Forgetting in their joyous spree. That they were once as green as we. As children after tawdry toys, They sought the scalps of all our boys, And he who ventured out too late Returned next day with barren pate. Next year as sophomores we came back, Trodding again the well-known track. XYith history books we joined in campaigns, And fought through snows and blinding rainsg And on those battle grounds so famed and fair Left not a sophomore standing there. VVe struck at math with all our mightg VVith pens and rulers did We fight, And when we finished geometry It was plain to us as A.B.C. Tonges and -lunken we do recall Right bravely tackled basketballg And by their calm, industrious ways, XN'on oceans of respect and praise. As juniors, we were quick and keen, Our pranks were many, though unseen, Financial worries clogged our minds, Along about reception time. Old April found us well in line, VX'ith notions that were new and fine. And our reception, so we were told, VVas worth its Cost of work and gold. But now our fourth yearls dawned at last g Cur days of curt rebuffs are past. Gui' minds are Filled with feverish plans To be brought out by willing hands. XYe'll not complain, though hard the task, To graduate is all we ask, And hold, in days that are to be, A place in each one's memory.



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DURENE DUDGEON Always friendly, sweet, and kind Girls like Durene are hard to find. HELEN ECKERT She never bites off more than she can chew Her friends are many, her enc- mies few. WILLIS FIX Everyone likes him, he has a different way A Hne fellow, all of us will say. GERALD GLASSON An awfully swell fellow, he's just dandy He was patriotic hy rationing our candy. STANLEY HAGUE Curly hair, eyes of blue Our president, and a swell one too. l l eniou JACK DYER Give me music, or give me death, he cried Not the classics, but swing and jive. VLOIS ECKERT Very Winsome is her smile For Lois is friendly all the while, MARY FLICKINGER Really nice, her friends will 533' . , All the requirements to make her way, Lf WILLIAM GLENN All things, both great and small He made and loveth all. , PHYLLIS HALL She has friends, and not a few, who Like her lots, I'm sure they do. hair . The sweetheart's scribbled notes . . . Remember il' all .

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