Spencer High School - Spencerian Yearbook (Spencer, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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Senior Class History In September, 1933, we entered High School, but not as the common shy green Freshiesf' We were Freshmen, to be sure, but our boys were smeared with black and our girls were blushing pinkly. We have never been timid, but instead we have always been quite sure of ourselves, and have been accused of being cocky once or twice. Be that as it may, we made a good beginning by selecting Lloyd Hawkins, president, Amelia Royer, vice-presidentg and Ward Britton, secretary and treasurer. Under the guidance of Mr. Conder and Mrs. Faby, we had some grand parties and a weiner roast, and at the end of the year we selected as May Queen Attendants, Audrey Lanam and Juanita Miller. On becoming Sophomores we were a little surprised that we were exactly the same except for being a bit closer the end of our high school career. At our iirst class meeting we elected Jack Money, presidentg George Flood, vice-presidentg and Robert Royer, secretary-treasurer. This year we took part in a Sophomore-Senior Hallowe'en party, with Mr. Tolbert and Miss Barnett as our overseers. Mary Nash, Lloyd Hawkins, and Lois Franklin placed in local County Latin Contests. The honor of May Queen Attendants this year was given to Lois Franklin and Alverta Richardson. With our Junior year arriving, we were immediately confronted with the problem of raising money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. With Mrs. Conder and Tab as our sponsors we first elected our class officers, Ken- neth Johnson, presidentg Red'i Sink, vice-president, and Juanita Miller as secretary-treasurerg then proceeded with our plans. At the first of the year we sponsored a show at the Tivoli and a little later we sponsored an-S other. Under the direction of Mrs. Conder we put on a play called Girl Shy, which attracted a large audience. With these activities we collected enough finances to put over a very successful J unior-Senior Banquet. This year as Attendants to the May Queen, Maxine Highet and Wilma Starnes did quite well. As we entered our last year of high school we elected Jack Money for the second time as President, Charles Winders, vice-presidentg and Helen Corns as secretary. With Miss Douglas, Mr. Proffitt, and Mr. Spangler as our leaders, we have been raising money for THE SPENCERIAN, which, we feel, will be a huge success. The honor of May Queen was bestowed upon Dorothea Summers. Her attendants were Juanita Beauchamp and Rachel Wallace, Seniors, Yvonne Mallalieu and Esther Rubeck, J uniorsg Jeanne Fish and Vera Guy, Sopho- moresg Lillian Allee and Evelyn Jones, Freshmen. Now, as the end of our high school career draws nearer, we can look back on the many happy incidents of the past four years that we realize are gone forever. We have always been a comparatively small class, but we know a much larger class couldn't love our dear old Alma Mater better than we. We shall look back upon her as the place where we spent the happiest years of our lives and where we met most of our friends and teachers. Although we are all eager to show the world what this small but mighty class can do, there is much regret in our hearts at the thought of leaving our beloved Spencer High School. ' X JUANITA MILLER

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HARRY RICHARD SINK. Red. He was nearly killed once by a train of thought passing through his mind. Vice-Pres. '35, Tune In '36, Chorus '35, '36, '37, Basketball '34, '35, '36, '37, Base- ball '35, '36, '37. AMELIA ROYER. Mimi When she will, she Will, and you can depend on it, And when she won't, she won't, and that's the end of it. Vice- Pres. '34, Gypsy Revelry '35, Heartless House '35, Tune In '36, Girl Shy '36, Gypsy Troubadour '37, A Full House '37, Typing Contest '36, Chorus '34, '35, '36, Merry Maids '36, '37, Editor '37 SPENCE- RIAN. DOROTHEA SUMMERS. Dott. She returns-splitting the air with noise. Entered from Joliet, Ill., '35, Chorus '35, '36, '37, Girl Shy '36, Tune In '36, Gypsy Troubadour '37, A Full House '37, May Queen '37. CHARLES DARREL WINDERS. Ch,arlie. If you don't think he is liked by the women, just ask him. Chorus '35, '36, '37, Basketball '34, '35, '36, Vice-Presi- dent '37, JUDSON WOLGAMOTT. Judd. If I don't set this world afire, at least I'm good at sparking. Basketball '35, '36, '37, Chorus '34, '35, '36, Baseball '35, '36, '37, Girl Shy '36, A Full House '37, Editor of School Daze '36, '37, Photography SPENCERIAN '37. WILMA STARNES. Jean, Never sigh when you can sing, but laugh like me at everything. Chorus '34, '35, Heartless House '35, May Queen Attend- ant '37, Advertising SPENCERIAN '37. FRANCIS KATHRYN STOCKWELL. And conscious virtue, still its own re- ward. Chorus '34. RACHEL ANNE WALLACE. What's the use of learning a history date, when you can have a modern one at half past eight. Chorus '34, '35, Heartless House '35.



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