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MR. DALTON WICKER MISS BARBARA WINDT Mus. ELEANOR STRONG MR. Lows TROSKY Mn. novo TROTH MR. DALE WELLER MR. CHARLES NAY MR. LYLE NEAT MR. CLYDE SALLEE MISS AGNES SPENCER Mn.R.G.roLANo Miss ELEANOR GREER MR.RALPH JQHNSQN :c gfLf5'g::gE:
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THE CABINET MR. BEATTY Librarian Mas. sans English MR. BURNS English Spanish MR. FOLAND Business Education MISS GREER History Physical Education MR. JOHNSON Mathematics Science MISS KOH LENBERGER Homemaking MRS. KOPESKY Mathematics MR. NAY Mathematics M R. N EAT Physical Education Science MR. SALLEE Driver Training Health C-r Safety History MISS SPENCER English Journalism Latin M RS. STRONG Homemaking MR. TROSKY Industrial 'Arts Science MR. TROTH Guidance Science MR. WELLER History MR. WICKER Music MISS WINDT Art Principal Lawrence Thompson guides a faculty of I7 members as they present the Speedway High curriculum to some 356 students in grades 7-l 2. Here too this year we experienced change when at the opening of the second semester Miss Beverley Kohlenberger replaced Mrs. Eleanor Strong in our Homemaking Department. MRS. H ELEN KOPESKY MR. HERBERT BEATTY MRS. GLADYS BERG MR. DAVID BURNS
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THE SENATE SENIOR OFFICERS Jan Cork, secretary: Mr. Trosky, sponsor: Tom Richards treasurerg Betty Wonnell, president: Bob Curtis, vice president MAJORITY LEADERS Hm, my watch says l 200-that reminds me of the lst grade . . . the first I2 years of school are like the I2 hours on the clock . . . and just about as short . , . when you think about it! Seems only yesterday . . . but it really was more than a decade ago ll94l -42i that 32 of the present 50 made their first ap- pearance in the Speedway Public Schools .... All of us can remember struggling through those first 'rithmetic and reading lessons . . . then before we knew it . . . the clock showed 6:00 . . . 6th graders of course. . 1 1 After we served on the traffic patrol and cheered our lungs out at the annual 6th grade basketball game . . . we soon found ourselves, real, honest-to-goshgjunior highers . . . here we got our first taste of high school, complete with a successful 7th and Sth grade basketball team and real cheer-leaders lMims Hoerger and Marilyn Edwardsi . . . regular class officers. I lBob Curtisl had the privilege of being the first president of the class . . . and Kenny Boyer was the second president . . . we sat on the side lines and watched as our favorite sports heroes captured the Marion County and sectional titles for the first time in the school history . . . little did we know that in a few years we would represent Speedway and win some of those same titles .... Second semester of the 8th grade, I949, we moved into our new modern building . . . upon graduation we'll be the first class to have completed four years of high school in the new addition .... Now the clock shows 9 o'clock . . . our freshman year . , . 3A of our time gone . . . DICK LEWIS Class Will Maker, Student Council Treasurer, Speed- ette Editorial Editor, Intramural, Junior Play TOM GENUNG Student Council President, Sports, Business Manager Annual, Speedette Editor-in-Chief, Hi-Y, Chorus, Operetta, Junior and Senior Plays, Boys' State Representative iucHARo ALLEN LEWIS THUMAS A-GENUNG
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