Speedway High School - Speedette Yearbook (Speedway, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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Gm Wil! tfontinuecl frmn Page ll.j Bob Taylor leaves his quietness to loy Schoenewey who could certainly use it. Bud Torr wills nothin' to no one. No, sir e-e-e. Katy is all his. Katy Van Kirk presents to any of you girls in need of a man, those great big beautiful brown eyes. To Charles Sutphin, Virginia Vtfingert bequeaths her sweet disposition. No offense, Chuck. Dick White wills to lackie Fulton a beautiful blond. Not his, though. To Nancy Covell, Eva Nell Woodlock leaves her ability to keep them ALL guessing. lt doesn't always work though, does it? lane Zink grants her love f?fl for the Iunior boys to any of you feeling like a good fight, In witness of these above legacies, we hereunto set our hand and seal to this, our last WILL and TESTAMENT, on this l6th day of May, in the year one-thousand nine-hundred and forty-five. Witnesses: Signed, Clona Basch Pat Lasley Bob Cassaday WILL-MAKER EMMA LEWIS- Em -SPEEDETTE assist- ant exchange editor. ROBERT HUBER- Bucky -Hi-Y presi- dent, Student Council treasurer, student band director, Ni ROBERT A. HART- Porker -Band man- ager, Hi-Y. EDYTHE ANN CHAMNESS- E Iie - -Year- bcok advertising manager, Dramatic Club vice-president, band. DUANE L. ROBERTSON- I'c': --Blcse Award winner, basketball ccpiairi, ioct- ball. DOROTHY IOANNE PHIPPS- Deity - Yell leader, drum rnaiorette, choir vice- president. NORMA RCSALYN MEI.SON- Rcsie - Class prophet, Dramatic Club president: SPEEDETTE circulation manager. IAMES A. NAY- lim -Senicr president, Student Council president, Hi-Y secie- tary, band, KATHRYN L. VAN KIRK- Katy -Year book organization editor, Business Ed. Club. VVILLIAM I. ENGLE- Bill -Yearbook art editor, choir, band, Hi-Y. JACK ALLEN KESLER- Kes -Basketball, football, SPEEDETTE sports editor, l-li-Y, class giftorian. IACQUELINE SCHAEFER- Iacq'ue - Yearbook business manager, Student Ccuncil secretary, Drainotic Club secre- tary. ROBERT TAYLOR- Tate -Comrnutes from Zionsville, class thinker, GEORGIA IEAN FOS'l'ER- Froqgy - Yearbook literary editcr, SPEEDETTE ex- change editor, Student Council. EVA NELL WOODLOCK- Nellie -Dgum maiorette, choir. RICHARD WHIZE - Dick -Fcotball, band,

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PAUL ALSMEYER- Pinky -Football. HARRIETTE VIRGINIA ELDER- I-Iuny Etty -Yearbook editor: Business Ed. Club president. ZENNA MARIE CARMICHAEI.- Mickey -Sports reporter to STAR and WIBC: choir. CHARLES T. BROCKMAN- Chuck -Class treasurerg yearbook sports editor: basket- ball: track. SARA IA NE ZINK- Iunie -Senior war stamp salesmang y e a rb o o k assistant photography editor. C A L V I N D. TORR- Bud -Senior vice- president. R O B E R T E. O W EN S- B o b -Football: SPEEDETTE art editor. PATRICIA IEAN LASLEY- Rusty - S P E E D ETT E humor editor: class will- makerg band. DON C. HAMMER- Bulldog -Band: Hi-Y, now in U. S. Navy. BETTY IEAN BARNETT- Bets -Home Ec. Club vice-presidentp Latin Club ianuator. PHYLLIS LEE CAMPBELL- Phyl -Class secretaryg SPEEDETTE feature editor, choir treasurer. CLARK H END R Y X- Hank -SPEEDETTE editorp football captain: basketball: Hi-Y, VIRGINIA IEWELL WINGERT- Ginny - SPEEDETTE news editorg yearbook as- sistant literary editor. FLOYD MILLER- Iunior -Band. DONALD W. POWDERLY- Don --Hi-Y treasurer. IOYC E A RM S TR O NG- Strong Arm - HiAC'sg choir. Glafu fCOl1tIlIIlCfi from Page 1O.j her eye and also on her left hand. Bill Engle joined our throng, but jess Morgan and Carl Voorhies were now settling some unfinished business for Uncle Sam. Now numbering 32, we selected jim Nay as our leader and Bud Torr as vice president. Phyl Campbell re- corded the happenings of our meetings and Charles Brockman kept the financial journal. Not long after we had organized, we ordered cards and invitations as well as decided the studio with which we would place our photography order. Throughout the course of the year, time has disappeared like dew in the noon-day sun. We suddenly realized that our last short stay here was half gone. Second semester began at an infuriated pace, The ANNUAL, the SPEEDETTE, and many other social activities aided the agita- tion of the tempo. Early in March, our presi- dent took a trip to St. Francis Hospital where he had his appendix removed. Dewey Robertson was presented the Blase sports- manship award for being the outstanding Senior athlete of the year and lack Kesler won the first Business Ed. foul attempt trophy. Plans for our Senior dance were begun in lim's absence by Bud Torr but the hustle and excitement just previous to the Shamrock Ball was somewhat shadowed by a very surprising event. Phyllis Camp- bell was no longer enrolled in our band but instead it was now Mrs. Paul Stultz. The Shamrock Ball held true to our tradition, The class with all the firsts and showed above all others as the best of 'ern all.



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FORECAST OF THE FUTURE The old gypsy slowly turned the ball of crystal that she held in her wrinkled, skinny fingers. Then looking intently upon the pictures that flickered here and there around the surface of the crystal, she said in a low voice: Upon the horizon of fate, I see for the class of nineteen hundred and forty- five, a forecast of their future thirty years from now. Happy, yes: successful, yes: tragic, perhaps: but what is to be, will be. ln the first picture, l see a busy street corner in Chicago-there dressed in a blue uniform with brass buttons is the traffic cop, Betty Barnett. Who is this driving up in that stunning model T? Oh, yes, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Torr, with Mrs. Torr holding Iunior. With them is Miss Eva Nell Woodlock, who has not yet decided upon the unlucky rnan, but ah, yes, is still being courted by many persistent admirers. ln the next picture I see the former Edythe Chamness, who has just written an outstanding play entitled 'The True Love of Trudy Turnipseedf According to the present outlook Paul Alsmeyer, world famous director, will direct the masterpiece. The following compose the cast: Trudy ........................................................... .,,..... V irginia Wingert Her Love ........ .........,.,..,.,.. B ill Engle The Villian ..i,.... .,...... D uane Robertson The End ......................................t..,.............................. Don Powderly With these great actors and actress, there is no doubt that 'The True Love of Trudy Turnipseed' will be voted the most outstanding play of the year. At this point the old gypsy looked into the crystal ball with perplexity Writ- ten upon her severe features, then, after a few moments of silence she resumed, I see a large ship sailing toward the Mediterranean. The passengers of this ship are going to Africa to trace their ancestors. Don Hammer, skipper of the fContinuecl on Page ZO.j

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