Speedway High School - Speedette Yearbook (Speedway, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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fContinued from Page 14.j ship, says that Georgia Foster and Norma Melson, leaders of the expedition, expect to find their ancestors climbing around in the trees of the jungle. In the fourth picture, I see a national convention held at Pittsburgh, for 'The Welfare of Bugs and Insects.' Officiating as president of the society is Miss Zenna Carmichael, who says in the welcoming address, 'Friends, I feel that it is such a noble duty to care for the bugs of America. Why, two of the most deserving insects I ever knew were Iim Nay and Iack Kesler.' Following Miss Carmichael's address, Professor Charles Brockman gave a talk on 'Why I Love Bugsl' In the fifth picture that flashes across the crystal, I see Hank Hendryx, a circus barker, trying to convince a crowd of people to come in his side show to see the only talking pigs in the world. Evidently the crowd does not believe this pig latin, as they have moved over to the circus arena. Here I see two bareback riders, namely Phyllis Campbell and Iacque Schaefer, who are giv- ing a magnificent performance. I Again the gypsy turned the crystal and placed her fingers to her temples, Dick White and Floyd Miller have invented water-proof bathing suits that will prevent anyone from drowning. Pat Lasley and Dot Phipps will model these suits at a swimming meet in California. In the seventh picture, I see a court room where Bob Owens and Bob Huber are being tried for murder. They have chosen Harriette Elder, famous criminal lawyer, to plead their case. In the meantime lane Zink, an undertaker, is anxiously awaiting the outcome of the trial. Bob Hart, the judge, has warned her that she must not become too eager, as the verdict may be 'not guilty.' In the last picture that I see, a great operation has just been performed in a St. Louis Hospital by Dr. Ioyce Armstrong, a well known dentist. Dr. Arm- strong removed a troublesome bicuspid from Bob Taylor, prominent St. Louis barber. Nurse Emma Lewis assisted Dr. Armstrong in the operation. As the last picture slowly fades from the wonderful magic crystal, the old gypsy quietly claps her hands and murmurs, Time will tell. NOBMA MELSON, Class Prophet.

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s my The class members elected to lead the aggregation for the year were: Pauline Parke, p r e s i d e n ty David Thomas, vice presidentg Marilyn Smith, secretary: and Don Crawford, treasurer. Mr. Lincoln Northcott was chosen spon- sor for this year. ln the class picture, the members are as follows: BACK ROW-Kenny Vincent, Dick Mason, lohn Guion, Marilyn Smith, Earl Armbrust, Don Craw- ford, Marlene Weddle, Marilyn Shank, Glae Gib- son, loe Etter. SECOND ROW -Sara Smith, Dick Boles, David Ledbetter, Beverly Myers, Barbara Degener, loan Toomey, lane Kennedy, Patty Bray, Pat Logue, Sandra Long. THIRD ROVV--'Mr. Northcott, Barbara Patterson, Mary Austermiller, Pauline Parke, Ronny Bland, Iulian Livingston, David Thomas, Richard Kauf- znan, Doris 'vVhite, Marjorie McDaniels. FRONT ROW -George Seymour, Richard Leeke, Bay Stewart, Benny Benefiel, Mary Ann Bische, lean Cherry, Pat Bennett, Ioan Simmons, Betty Engle, Charles Martin. NOT PICTURED-Barbara Gwinn, Norma Iohnson. ln the first year of their studies in the high school building, the seventh grad- ers have striven to show that they can succeed even though the surroundings were strange to them. After getting ac- quainted and after the usual kidding, they began to prove their worth and skill. They began the year by organizing the seventh grade division of the lunior High Debate Club, which is proof of their progressive ability. Bay Stewart has the job of official war stamp sales- man. After a ballgame the class spon- sored a iuke box dance entitled Swing and Sway the Sparkie Way. Although this class has another year ahead of them before donning the names of Freshmen, they are making their class stand out as one of the most promising classes that will graduate from Speedway.



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