Star City High School - Twinkler Yearbook (Star City, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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ir In the eighth grade Veneda Galbreath was the only new one, Betty Whipple did not appear at school this year at all. Fred Hettinger left but re-entered again in a short time. This was our first year in the new building. New teachers this year were Mr. Replogle taking Miss Peigh's place and Hazel Snyder took Metzger's place. However, Mrs. Fitzpatrick eompleted the year for Mr. Heplogle and Zelma Ross for Miss Snyder. Now, we are really starting to roll. We have just stepped on first base and are getting along rapidly. New faces from Thornhope were shining and those from Fair- view glowed, Uur full crew included the old gang Gene Barker, Anna Marie Bauman, Willie Bonnell, Marilyn Capper, Jean Ann Compton, Margie Day, Veneda Galbreath, Mace Gellinger, Argyle Gerlach, Maxie Jones, Jim Kuebel, llirli Newman, Joe Roberts, Rose Mary Ruff, Dan Sayers, Virginia Sutton, Wilma Vtfar-knitz, Patty White, New ones from Fairview were llale Burgess. Margaret Hayden, Elsie Houchins, Bertha Williams, and from 'Fhornhope we had Donald Fisher, Merlin Funk, Dale Russell, Charles Seward, Barbara 'I'ho'mpson, Ralph Vangundy, and Ralph Zieders. During the year Fern Rans, Eileen Leslie, and Nicholas Grostefon entered our class. Nit-k left. a short time later. Dale Burns, Fred Hettinger, and Dirk Coon failed to show up this year. New tear-hers were Veral Clausen, taking Mrs. Booinershinefs plat-eg Mrs. Fisher, taking Miss Fitzpatrick's place. Phillip Hyman became c-oar-h in Reed's place, Moving on to second base, we shall look around at who is present this year. New members of our 4-lass this year were Mary Lou Vtlidup, and Devon Neher. llevon left during the first month of school, and Mace Gellinger withdrew during the set-ond month. Virginia Sutton, Bertha Williams, and Fern Hans also left the latter part oi the year. Elsie Houchins didn't appear this year. New tear-hers this year were Eva Schwartz, taking Miss Clausen's placeg Chase Bussell taking Snyder's place: and Mrs. Mitt-hell was added to the fat-ulty. Mr. Surber 'befiilllle voarh in Hyman's plHCe, We are still traveling, slow but sure, and we are now on third base. We saw new as the doors were opened for this st-h mol term Leona ltantlolph. livery one nas hat-lt in their old seats hut Margaret Hayden and Maxie Jones. A change in teat-hers this year ln-ought us Wayne K. Walters to take l3ussell's place: Mrs. Patte son to take St-hwartz's place, and Mrs. Mary Carpenter to fill in Miss Tll0lllIlS0ll'S 'vacated chair. Mary Lou Widup left during the year. We are now on the home stretch and are we ever feeling happy about it. VVe got ott at full speed with the whole gang pulling as hard as they could. Our senior class includes Gene Barker, Anna Marie Bauman, William Donnell, llale Burgess, Marilyn tfapper, Jean Ann Ctllllll'0l1, Margie llay, Ed Fisher, Merlin Funk, Veneda Galbreath, Argyle tlerlat'-li, .lim Knebel, Wayne Graffis, Dick Newman, Rose Mary Ruff, .loe Rob- erts, Dan Sayers, Wilma Wat-lanitz, Hetty Whipple, Charles Seward, Patty White, Ilarbara Thompson, ltalph Vangundy, and a new member, Lurille Peters. Teachers this year are Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Carpenter, Mrs. Gwendolyn Stalions, Mrs. Harriet Sioudt, Mrs. Margaret Moyer, Mrs. Elizabeth Franks, and 15. P. Surber,

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CLASS l-IISTQRY On September 4. 1933, a group of happy girls and boys gathered at the Star City School to begin their first year of school. Invluded in that group were Lois Abbott, Billie Anders, Robert Berkshire, Marilyn Capper, Jean Ann Compton, Mar- jorie Day, Louise Ellington, Loretta Grant, Peggy Harris, Mae Hendry, llarl Het- tinger, Marguerite Hilarrd, Ja'nres Krrebel, .lane Melrochlin, Dick Newman, Margery Ruff, Rosenrary Ruff, llan Sayers, John Skillen, Betty VVarner, Roy VVarner, Joafn Weaver, Patty White, Ruth Ann VVhite, Ralph Vangundy, Robert Durbin, Marguerite Hilarrd didrr't remain with us very long. Ralph Vangundy moved to Thornlrope. llelen Clouse, Vtlilrna Waehnitz, Clara Smith, Donald Hedger entered our Qlagg, Our' team-her this year was Miss .lulia Phillips. Then we started rnovlng on, as now we enter our second year ol' school. New ones are: Hazel Colby, Billie Fox, Mary Smith, Velma Smith, and Robert VVart'ield. tiene Barker entered our t-lass during the year. Jane McLochlin, Clara Smith, Margery Ruff, John Skillen, Robert llnrbin, Marilyn Capper, and Iiarl Hettinger failed to show up this year. Our teachers this year were Alma Wirick and Icle Lebo. On to the third grade, with llonald lledger, Mary Smith, Roy and Betty Warner missing. Additions to the rlass were llale Burns, Betty Lou Hazlett, Argyle Gpllillfll, Mat-e Jr, Gellinger. Harold Linrings, Joe Roberts, and Bessie Zeek. Bessie drdn't remain very Long. We had Alma Wirick and Mrs. Buck as teachers. Orrward and upward we are moving, This year we find new in our vlass lion- ald tlarrett, Alberta Baldwin, Bobbie Russell, and Melvin Ewing. Those who left us were tiene Barker, Ruth Ann Vllhite, Billie Fox, and Harold Limlngs. Still nroving, though it seems mighty slow, we now enter the filth grade, with Graf-e llerrsborn as our teaeher. Our r-lass 1-onsisted of Billy Anders, Bobby Berk- shire, Ivale Burns, Marilyn tlapper, .lean Ann flornpton, Dick Conn, Margie Day, Mel- vin Ewing, llill Frazier. Junior tlellinger, Argyle tlerlat-lr, Loretta Grant, Nil-kie tlrostelon, Peggy Harris, Fred llettinger, Miles llettinger, .Tallies Krlebel, Rivlrard Newman, .loe Roberts, Rosernary Ruff, Robert Russell, Dan Sayers, Wilma VVaCh- nitz, .loan Weaver, and l'atty White. William Bonnell, Virginia Sutton and Bev- erly lvit-ksfirr entered our 1-lass during tlre year: Velma Smith left, brit later re- 4-rrtered. tlur' last year down stairs has now vonre and we are a very happy group. Pre- paring to r-lirnlr the stairs with the rest of the group were Anna Marie Bauman, .lace queline lliekson and tflrarles Jolly. Peggy llarris, .loan Vlleaver, and Melvin Ewing left ns 'luring the year: Now that we are in the seventh grade and up stairs, we feel that maybe we are at-t-ornplislring something. 'l'lrose who are starting here with us this year are tiene Barker. Anna Marie llaunran, Willie llonnell. llale Burns, lllarilyn Rapper, .lean Ann tfornpton, llit-k t'onn, tflrarles llalka, Marjorie llay, .lavquelyn Diiflison, Bill Frazier, Mar-e tlellinger, Argyle tlerlarlr. l,nretta ttranl, Freddie Heltinger, .Ii1n Knebel. Ili:-li Newman. .loe Roberts, Rose Mary Rul'l', llanny Sayers, Velma Smith, Virginia Hutton, Wilnra Wm-lrrritz, and l'atty White, Gor-don Foreman, Maxie Jones, Donald lrangf-, and llc-tty Whipple joined us during the year, Donald Lange only remairred fl slrnrl lirne, Velrna Smith also lelt ns. Hur' leaders this year were Gale Metz'-1912 l,loyd t'nipenter, Marjorie lllrornerslrine, Vera lleiglr, Ray Reed, D, P. Surber, Geraldine 'l'lronrpson. and t'lrarl+-s Byfield.



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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of the Star City High School, of Star City, County of Pulaski aml State of Indiana, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make, publish and devlare this our last Will and Testament. After much forethought and deliberations, we Seniors hereby wi-ll and bequeath the following to om- teachers and successors. l, tiene Harker, my rhytlnn to Jar-k Capper, 1ny long slender figure to Rollo Batty, 1ny position as orr'hestra leader to Bob King, and my ability to get along with Social Sf-ient-e tear,:hers to Lyle Burgess. I, Anna Marie Bauman. imy 1st prizes in the tl-H Calf Club to Vtlayne Bonnell, my good grades to .leanne Quinn, and llly ability to stay in class to Lyle Burgess. l, VVillie Ilonnell, my basketball position to anyone who has lots of pillows, my ability to get all A's to anyone lucky enough to be as smart as I tit and as for brndder Lyle and poppy Neil, I wish to keep them next my heart all 1ny life. I. liale Tlnrgess, my ability to box to ltill Thompson, my ability to roller skate to Neil Knebel, and my ability to argue with teavhers to Roger Seward. I, Marilyn Capper, my ability to get along with the teaehers to Cease Hood, and as for 'my ability to go steady, l'll keep that for myself, I, .lean Ann Compton, my ability to have fun in sehool to Marjorie Ruff, and 1ny ability to get Itad's car to Doris Kistler. l, Marjorie ltay, my figure to Lois Ann Bishop, my brown eyes to 'Ted Iluddle- ston, and my high school note book twill: all ii's jnnki to Olive Hauser. I, ltld Fisher, my ability to sleep in 1-lass to Lyle Burgess, my love for school to the Freshmen tflass, and my ability to get Matti to 1ny sister Ka,t,hryn. l. Nlerlin Funk, my ability to uork 'l'rig problems ta Darl ltaily and my ability to flirt with the soihomore girls to ltail Iinebel, I, Veneda ttaltbreath, 1ny position as tlrand tihampion in tflothing to Margaret. ITItllI'llf'II and 1ny ability to take or leave the boys alone to Lois Ann Bishop. I, Argyle tlerlat-li, my tevhniqne to slay in vlasses to Lawrenee Rude, the mirror in my lovker to anyone who wants it, and my ring to someone who already has it. l. Wayne Gi-atI'is, 1ny ability to play a Frenvh llorn and to be able to play after- beats to .lack IVIf'I'Illl'E', and my ability to have will power enough to leave the girls alone to ltntvh Groom. l, James linelwl, my ability to give a line to all the girls to all those who c'an't, and as l'or my ability to go with someone else's steady, I'll keep that for myself. I, ltit-k Newman, my yell leader position to Vio-lla Donnell. and 1ny ability to drive a var to Jack McClure. l. Lucille Peters, my ability to be quiet, in class to Jeannie Quinn, l. .loo Roberts, my ability to put up my hair to Windy Berkshire. and my goorl grades to anyone that can make that good. l, Rose Mary ltnff, my blond hair to Norma Jean Batty, my gift of gab to Esther Zell, and my ability to get good grades to Victor ltay so he eau play basketball.

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