State High School - Analyst Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

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ANALYST 1947 fbecficaiian In these days ot greater specialization and increasing stress in higher education, we are more conscious ot the unique privileges granted by the continuous training from kindergarten through college, Because of the harmony and the unity of purpose of the educators in our institution at all levels of instruction and because of the special privileges in education af- torded us by the college, we do gratefully dedicate this book to Indiana State Teachers College. Ganienh Actministration and Facultg Classes Clubs Activities Sports Snap Shots Advertisements -- . is , s s. A 1 ss ss-sq X sm- 0 ,, ,fy mess. M mms s-4.2 Naia Chopson Lucille McKiIIop Marie Starrett Gordon McCarty Otto Palmer Jean Harden Myrna Hylton Mary Nasser Carol Taflinger Jack Watson Bill Denehie ANALYST STAFF ART EDITOR Lois Sloan ASST. EDITOR Jack Watson PICTURE EDITOR Carol Tatlinger SKETCHES Mary Nasser CONTI NUITY Lois Sloan ADVERTISING MANAGER Lloyd Burke CIRCULATION MANAGER Jack Wilson HEAD TYPIST Helen Sparks SPORTS EDITOR Ralph Courtney SNAPSHOT SECTION Lloyd Burke AND CONTINUITY ASSISTANTS Jean Harden Rosedeana Robertson Gail Roundtree ADVERTISING ASSISTANTS Owen Harbour Lois Sloan' Rosedeana Robertson John Anthony Jack Wilson Lyle Disney Alfred Lloyd Helen Sparks X xx X ,J 5 Q ix X as QQ ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY QR My , MA? Q, HPS? , . 'Q kg S025 , x 5 K-VN QQ 23 msg was wg -M Y. xx ls. wig , X wx - X af X 1' N A Q .QQ K ,s X Q X l-lere you see the administrators of our school: Miss Wenonah Goshorn, Mr Orvel Strong and Dr. Byron Westfall RALPH N- TIREY DEAN J. E. GRINNELL PRESIDENT 1. 3, an , 6414 qaoulfq In our school, although we have various courses of study, there is but one purpose, the better education of the boys and girls in preparing for the future 1' Our faculty is divided into separate departments, but all are working together in har- mony toward this one objective of better education. Science and Mathematics The science department helps pupils to understand the basic concepts and principles of natural phenomena, and the mathematics department helps the students to interpret and understand the mathematical situations they shall meet in their high school subjects and problems in future life. Science: Miss Geraldine Shontz, Mr. Russell McDougal, and Mr. Marvin Bell. Mathematics: Miss Katherine Kennedy, Miss Flora Smith, and Mr. Orvel Strong. Commerce and Social Studies The commerce department offers to the students a business education, and the social studies department helps the student to develop his education to understand the political, economic, and social institutions of the world. Commerce: Miss Ruth Temple and Mr. Herman Truelove. Social Studies: Miss Florise Hunsucker, Miss Merribah Clark, and Mr. Paul Headdy. Music and Art The music and art departments provide opportunities through an expanded vocal and listening program, voice and theory, and instrumental activities, and teach culture that is interwoven with the life of all people. Music: Mrs. Hazel Kelso and Mr. Ralph Miller. Art: Mrs. Peggy Cobb and Miss Wenonah Goshorn, supervising teacher. English, Library, and Language Departments The main purposes of these departments are to teach the student to think, to read, to write, to speak, to listen: to give the student an opportunity to use many books as sources of information and pleasure, to learn the culture and art of foreign languages. English: Miss Margaret Gillum, Mrs. May Phillips, Mrs. Lucia Bolt, and Miss Frances Williams. Librarian: Miss Lucile Viehe. Spanish: Mrs. Faith Kelly. Latin: Miss Gertrude Ewing. Home Economics and Industrial Arts The home economics department teaches the girls the main points of satisfactory home living, and the industrial arts department teaches the boys to work with industrial and mechanical tools. Home Economics: Mrs. Caroline Kelso and Mrs. Lois Oskins. Industrial Arts: Mr. Marvin Bell and Mr. Ralph Rogers. Physical Education Participation in classwork and other activities help the student to develop his body and imp:ove his physical skills, to coordinate his nerves and muscles, and to learn activities fcr recreation and pleasure. L Physical Education: Miss Louise Pound, Mrs. Gertrude Lewzader, Mr. James Carr, and Mr. Paul Wolf. if tx Office Stott Standing: Miss Betty Turk, Miss Jackie Vietti, Miss Norma Daniels. Seated: Mrs. Mildred Taylor. Student Teaching Directors of student teaching, Dr. Byron Westfall and Miss Mary Reed, interview Miss Betty Moore. Janitorial Staff Standing: Mr. John Ferrell, Mr. Pete Wertz, Mr. James Jimmy Ritchey. Seated: Mrs. Helen Beard, Mrs. Mildred Daugh- erty, Mrs. Maude Fields, Llementary Faculty Standing: Mrs, Olga Combs, Mrs. Bertha Fitzsim- mans, Miss Marguarite Hutchison, Mrs. Merle Brown, Mrs. Beulah Hartman, Mr. Irvin Ramsey, Miss Hallie Smith, Mrs. Hilma Weaver. Seated: Miss Esther Oehring, Mrs, Thelma Eaton, Miss Helen Price, Miss Anne Carle, and Miss Mary Reed. 1 Y X X 234' CQ GX A, f X If ! X,,,,....' ? 5 ff! ff Clif fx Glaau Senior Class Officers: Jock Watson-President Lois Sloon7Treosurer Carol Toflinger+Secretory Mary Nasser-Vice President Spowmaa MR. PAUL B, HEADDY MISS RUTH TEMPLE Meaaaqetalheagudau Well, Seniors, our high school days are nearly finished. In our early years we looked forward greatly to getting out of high school. Now since that time is here, we are regretting it. A From here we shall all go into different ways of lite, maybe never to meet again, therefore, we must make the best of whatever comes our way. As we round out our school years, we are beginning to understand the harmony of the entire pattern. We now understand why we were requested to take certain subjects and do certain things. We are all indebted to our teachers and helpers for this. In order to help you in later years to recall your senior year in high school we present you this book. We hope you receive much enjoyment from it. THE EDITORS Anthony, John- Beer Barrel Polka President of Student Council '47 Junior Varsity Basketball '46 Varsity Basketball '47 Band '47 Senior Class Play '47 Austin, Jim ' Band '44, '45, '46, '47 l N Ns, X Burke, Lloyd- For Sentimental Reasons Basketball '47 R'ed Cross '47 Book Club '47 ' Ahalyst Staff Chopson, Naia-- Guilty Band '44, '45, '46, '47 Secretary of Band '46 Orchestra '46, '47 Red Cross '43 Courtney, Ralph Bond '-44, '45, '46, '47 Science Club '47 Red Cross '46, '47 Sports writer '47 Analyst Staff Denehie, Bill Chorus '45, '47 Science Club '47 Science Club President '47 Hi-Y '45, 46 Junior Varsity Manager '45 Boys Ensemble '45 Disney, l-yIeA- l'll See You in My Dreams Red Cross '44, '45, '46 Junior Varsity Basketball '44 Varsity Basketball '45, '46, '47 Captain at Varsity Basketball '47 Hi-Y '43, '44, '45, '46 Harbour, Owen-- A Shanty ln Old Shanty Glee Club '44, '45, '46 Band '44, '45 Junior Varsity Basketball '44, '45 Varsity Basketball '46, '47 Latin Club '46 Hi-Y '44, '45 Harden, Jean--- l Don't Care Who Knows Chorus '45, '46, '47 Treasurer Chorus '46 Y-Teens '44, '45, '46, '47 Red Cross '46 Harris, James---f That Old Black Magic Vice President of Freshman Class '44 President Sophomore Class '46 President Junior Class '46 Book Club '47 President of Book Club '47 Chorus '44, '45, '46, '47 President of Chorus '47 Harris, John-- Somewhere ln the Night Junior Varsity '45 Varsity '46 Hi-Y '44, '45, '46 Chorus '44, '45, '46 Hylton, Myrna Jean,- Claire de Lune Y-Teens '47 Thespians '47 Chorus '47 Senior Class Play '47 Q ,.- .4 14.5. X flrxx ., Town lt Kintz, Charles- Polonnaise Latin Club '47 Red Cross '47 Kar, Mickie- You Keep Corning Back Like a Song Student Council '47 Latin Club '47 Book Club '47 Vice President of Student Council '47 Red Cross '47 Lemoire, Frances- For Sentimental Reasons Chorus '44, '45, '46 Secretory of Junior Class '46 Y-Teens '44, '45, '46 Red Cross '45 President Red Cross '45 Lloyd, Alfred- Darktown Poker Club Junior Varsity Basketball '45 Varsity Basketball '46, '47 Latin Club '47 Ha-Y '44, '45, '46 McCarty, Gordon--- Stardust MCK Chorus '47 Spanish Club '47 illop, Lucille- This ls Always Chorus '45, '46 Y-Teens '43, '44, 45, '46, '47 Latin Club '45, '46, '47 Book Club '46, '47 v G. A. A. '43, '44 Analyst Staff ,W Vice President of Freshman Class '44 Treasurer of Sophomore Class '45 Red Cross '43, '44, '45, '46 Y-Teen Council '45, '46, '47 Nasser, Mary-- How Are Things in Glocamora Palm Robe Ross, Y-Teens '44, '45, '46, '47 Y-Teen Council '45, '46, '47 Class Treasurer '44 Class Vice President '45 President of Y-Teens '47 Red Cross '46 Latin Club '46, '47 Chorus '46, '47 Chorus Treasurer '47 Class Vice President '47 Science Club '47 Thespians '47 Analyst Staff er, Otto-- lf You Are But a Dream Chorus '44, '45, '46, '47 Latin Club '46, '47 Science Club '47 Projection Club '47 Vice President Science Club '47 rtson, Rosedeana- Laughing On th Band '44, '45, '46, '47 - Chorus '47 Science Club '47 Senior G. A. A. '44, '45, '46, '47 Y-Teens '44, '45, '46, '47 Yell Leader '46, '47 Drum Maiorette '45, '47 Senior Class Play Wilma e Outside K. Roundtree, Gail- The Old Lamplighter Latin Club '47 Secretary of Latin Club '47 Sloan, Lois- l'll See You ln My Dreams' Band '46, '47 Chorus '47 Spanish Club '46 'Treasurer of Senior Class '47 Science Club '47 Secretary ot Science Club '47 Y-Teens '47 Y-Teen Council '47 Analyst Staff '47 Red Cross '47 President of Band '47 Senior Class Play '47 Sparks, Helen- Blue Moon Y-Teens '44, '45 Latin Club '47 .Analyst Staff '47 Treasurer ot Latin Club '47 -- -. -,k, , Starrett, Mari!- somewhere ln the Night Band '44 Orchestra '44 Y-Teens '45, '46, '47 Y-Teen Council '45, '46, '47 Chorus '46, '47 Vice President ot Y-Teens '47 Book Club '47 Secretary of Book Club '47 G. A. A. '43, '44 nger, Carolf Claire de Lune Chorus '46, '47 Secretary ot Chorus '47 Spanish Club '46 Secretary of Spanish Club '46 N. F. L. '47 Treasurer of N. F. L. '47 Analyst Statt4Art Editor Co-chairman ot the .lunior Prom '46 Attendant to Prom Queen '46 Secretary ot Senior Class '47 All School Play- The Tinker '47 Senior Class Play '47 Walters, Morris-- There's No You Watson, .lack-- Londonderry Aire Senior Class President '47 Student Council Student Council President '46 N. F L N. F. L. President '47 Yell Leader 47 Sycamore Players '43, '44, '45, '46, '47 Childrens Theater '43, '44, '45, '46, 47 All School Play '47 Major Letter in Speech 46 Chorus '46 Stage Manager '44, 45 46 47 Technical Director of Senior Class Play 47 Analyst Staff '47 Wil on, Jack'- The Old Lamplighter Science Club '47 Science Club Treasurer 47 Latin Club '46 Latin Club President 47 Spanish Club '46 Junior Varsity Basketball 44 Varsity Basketball '47 ll 1 I H 8 20 If Be Gawain flounf Me lfffaanfain Zfncfefzcfa4Amen 0 JUNICR CLASS OFFICERS: President: Denzil Adams Vice-President: Jerry Beushousen Secretary: Marcelirwe Roberfs Treasurer: Marjorie Gruenholz MARILYN ABBOTT DENZIL ADAMS JERRY BEUSHAUSEN BEATRICE BLAKER EILEEN BONNEY FRED BROOKS MADONNA CUMM I NS MARJORIE GRUENHOLZ BARBARA HARDEN BOB HECKLESBERG THELMA JOHNSON WAYNE MILAM WILFRED MILLER SAMUEL NORVAN IS JIM REEVES BARBARA REITZEL RILI-IARD RINGER MARCELLINE ROBERTS WAYNE ROBERTS SCOTT EDEANA SMITH BERNARD WATSON VIRGINIA WORKMAN Hollow f Jfafe fo Gel' Zip in Me Medway S lst Raw: Rose Bridwell, Bessie Pigg, Patricia Gorby, Catherine Daniels, Betty Ball, Madonna Cum- mins, Jane Robinson. 2nd Row: Alma Deckard, Betty Houck, Elfriede Graf, Kay Martin, Patsy Bays, Margie Reveal Frances Crowell, Billie Williams, 3rd Row: Teddy Brooks, Charles LeMaster, Paul Moorwessel, Joe Perucca, George Eck, John Coun- cil, Eddie McCabe, Jack Snow, Don Snyder, George Hauser. 4th Row: Richard Simpson, Herbert Massey, Wilma King, Mary Anthony, Barbara Nutter, Mar- garet Jones, Tnuett Rogers, Jim Martin, Bill Sparks. Sth Row: Pat Collingsworth, Margery McCarty, Mary Hughes, Kathryn Darbutt, Madie Martin Claire Hannum, Harry Wilson, Richard Pettus, Albert Supp, Joe Houghtelin. 6th Row: Tommy Good, Frank Jarvis, Woddie Nasser, Richard Huey, Jim Richmond, Perry Brown CLASS OFFICERS: Trueft Rogers-Parliamentarian Jim Martin-Treasurer Joe Houghtelin1Vice President Mary Anthony-President Wilma King-Secretary CLASS OFFICERS Vice President+Mary All Treasurer-Everett Shake Sergeant-at-ArmsfDon McKillop President+Emily Yeager Historian-Janet Gruenholz Secretary-Mickey McCabe Student Council7Teddy Brooks Reporterw-George Harbour 4 lst Row: i e Mickey McCabe, Carol Jones, Janet Gruenholz, Lois Whitney, Emily Yeager, Billie Rai Sturman, George Harbour. Znd Row: Phyllis Combs, Mary All, Mary Akers, Judy Houghtelin, Kendra Sebastian, Helen Dovis Helena Mitchell, Everett Shake. 3rd Row: Murriel Liffick, Susan Bowen, Marilyn Falls, Pat Reeves, Wilma Deckard, Janet Gorby Joan Mareena, Mary Akers, Sam Call. 4th Row: Cary Thompson, Louanna Pruner, Donna Palmer, Joanna Pilant, Jill Hill, Pauline Fish Ruth Kerby, Clifford Simpson, Joan Swinger. 5th Row: Richard Settle, Charles Engle, Marilyn Scheer, Beverly All, Mary Armstrong, Pat Spurgen Virginia Lowe, Joan Maink, Danny Chopson, John Kearns. C 'There's a Long, Long Trail Awindingn I Pickle in Me Alalffle ancf Me Afluazbud an ,fs Eighth Grade: - - Isl lluwi Rupfwt Slnmk, llill Funk. llavitt Nir'l':t1't4-1', Richzirtl Me-tv:1lt', Stcw:x1't Wzxll. John Sstppingtun, DL-lm'cs Pink- :-tttm, l':irnlyn 'l':t3wy, 'l'rm':t ti.x:ul, Mflry H1-lun llurltztm, l l':inli HlILZ'hltG, Llntl Huw: Nm'm:xn Hull, Iluvizl Mursun, Danny lAlc'z1S, Stanley Pvvli, Jzwli Hialft, Louise Curlin. Wzmmlu Stewart, liut'lmt'zL Arnnlcl, Nm'm:m lflnytl, LL-l'uv lhlt-It-r. Zh-al Row: .lim Supp, t'l:i.ulv N11-t':.lihtn-r. L'hz1t'lvs Ht-:tsl-1', Ilnn Vivkvrs, .lim Horn, Earl Rmxncltrvc. linlx 'l'tmIvj.'. Jurkiv lfnrlt-tt, Wultt-I' tit'-ulmrn. .lr-Wy St-hm-ll, litltlic FUIIZ. -ltlt lhvw: lh-tty 'I'lmm:ts, Norma l'l1x'4ly, Vic-lv-t lluflln, lictty' .lul'tlz1n, Runga-tt1:1t'y I.ulV1:n'l0l'. Uurir Uuiclgv, Miltlrvml Russvll, Simian .hum-s, Juni' Sill'l'k'l', linen-llu Nix-lmls, Ric-lml'tl linlojv. liill Ruumitrou. Sth Rtmw: .ltiknn Atlzxms,ll:1ilHuuck. lvl:n'y:'1l'vt llmusur, Salmlt-:L Kiln-1-zum, Miss Williams, Hull l'inlv4tun. Miss Smith, Jim lVlunty,:.:rm-ry, Tum Mulrlvy, I'I:n'ul4l Walks-V. fvluntt- lit:-lxismx, .lztvlc IR-tc-tw. SEVENTH GRADE - lst Huw: llc-low-s li:-tilltwolg Elizulieth l'runc1'. l t':tm's-s Graf, Num Slmult. P:1fl'iriu UtmUot'. Luis SL':1n1ihot'n, Jzxnct Nuttel' Nutty lim-lvlwr, lliulm Atlr n1:tll, Zntl Row: Wnm'tu MrKm-nziv, Mary Junu Mille-r, N.tna'y Wmulvn, l'2l1l'iL l1l Dyclw, Mary Jo Duty. Arlvno linrtsch. Dick V I Y Armstrung, lmlu Ka-urvltm-t', Snmlt l :n'l':tn:l, lilzuniu Iiustun, Maury K. Pllinxrur, Rnselmlry M:u'cen:1, .iucillu lie-ck. Iirtl Row: Shurry Litfivk, Nurmn Ja-un W1-ir, Juin l5tll l,ISul'l1ul':L Combs. Luwell Hzirlmnur, Eddie Mcuhling, Jim Orn- nlnrtf. Hill Cfillinswurth. Huygm-1' Vstllvr, Hnwzwtl VVumlh, Sun1S:mnim:tm1. 'tth lim-J: Clan-nc-0 Smitl-, Shirlr-y lilnkur, Marilyn Stzirrctt, Norman Kirby. Terry W9llqIE'1', liilly lioyll, Jim Arvnrltrung Cluurlu Sturmun. Leroy Sl'llltrr5Sl'l'. 5th Row: Miss Stmntz, Richard Pyle, Nulnn Wallucc, Russell Settle, Joe Rhuebottum, Bub Axe, Bob Bustun, Jim Bryan Miss Hunsuckcr. Somewhere Over the Rainbown Elementary Grades 1 eeeee 1 7 6 il, xA M ui W U f KW 0 A f ff kx e QL, I' , W mx -Z U, 1 , 4- 1 SIXTH GRADE The Analgst Staff at Work in the Earlg Stages of the Year Book REVIEW OF THE SCHOOL YEAR To start our school year this year, we had a new principal and two assistants. l believe that Dr. Westfall, with the help of Mr. Strong and Miss Goshorn, has taken over the re- sponsibilities our school presents in a grand manner, The Senior class started the activities of the year by having a mixer soon after school had begun. Honey Creeks Y-Teens club had the first formal dance of the year lHarvest Moonl which many of our students attended. On November l our basketball season began. This was a season everyone looked for- ward to. lt extended through February. The Annual Star Dust Dance, sponsored by the Y-Teen lnnerclubs, was given in De- cember. There were quite a number representing State High at this dance. - Wiley had their annual Sweetheart Dance in February and many of our students at- tended this dance also. We could go on and on telling you about everything we have done this year, but we clon t have enough space so we shall list some of the outstanding activities. The Y-Teens sold gold and blue beanies in February and had a Hobo Party in April which was a success. ice The Handbooks were distributed in January. These are a big help to new students. Our Science Club was host to the Jr, Academy of Science held here in October. The American Education Week Tea was held in November. Many mothers were present. The Red Cross sent baskets for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. They had an cream sale in March. n ll The foods class had a Christmas Wassail party tor their parents and teachers. The clothing class presented a style show for the Sr. Y-Teens. Our radio programs have been presented once each week. The freshman class had a Barn Dance March I4. Not to be outdone by freshmen, the juniors held a chile Supper and mixer on the follow- ing Friday night. The all school play, The Tinker, was presented with much Success. The G. A. A. had its intramural volley ball games and did very well for our school. We had very many interesting pep sessions, and convocations on Fridays were usually tops. These were all very well planned. The Supervising Teachers Conference was held here in March. Members of our Student Council visited council meetings in other schools in April. The senior play, Tiger House, was presented in May and went over with a bang. The Latin Club had their annual Roman banquet and the Spanish Club had a typical Spanish Christmas party. Miss Sirri Sahlman from Helsinki, Finland, has been studying at the college this post winter and working with the elementary children of our school. Miss Sahlman intends to go back to Finland and resume her teaching of the elementary grades. The Junior-Senior banquet and Prom were held early in June. We must say that we all had a very enjoyable evening. The Senior reception for parents and friends was held. The Baccalaureate and Commencement services were the last of our activities except for our picnic where we all ioined in, and brought the school year joyfully to an end. Zlfalzking. Un .... auf Un ! .-S' 0 ' g STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS INSTALLED OFFICERS Student Council Officers Seated: Eileen Bonney-Secretory John Anthony-President Standing: Mickie Kor-Vice President John Council-Treasurer Wilfred Miller-Historian The Student Council, which has held regular meet- ings each week, has kept a bulletin board and a Scrap book of important happenings. The most attractive display cases have been commended. The handbook planned by the Council last year was distributed in January I947 and a clean-up pro- grom was also instituted at that time, Members of the council have had charge of two convocations, two mixers, cnd a radio program. In April they visited student councils in other schools, SPONSORS: MISS MERIBAI-I CLARK, MISS ESTHER OEI-IRING A REGULAR TUESDAY COUNCIL MEETING MARJORIE GRUENHOLZ WINGS STUDENT COUNCIL HANDBOOK AT QUIZ CONVOCATION MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE AROUND FLAGPOLE EVERYONE HAS FUN AT STUDENT COUNCIL MIXER Rec! 04044 xx Under the supervision of Miss Anne Carfe and Miss Geraldine Shontz, the Junior Red Cross, with IOO per cent membership ol all homerooms, collected and distributed food at Thanksgiving and Christmasg sent candy for Valentines and Easter baskets to the children at the Day Nurseryg con- tributed to the National Cl'1ildren's fundg and sent boxes of supplies to European children. Jerry Beuslrmausen, representative from the junior class, served as president of the Vigo County Red Cross Council. Officers: President-Pat Collingsworth Vice-President-Virginia Workman Secretary-Lois Sloan Treasurer-Mary Armstrong N. f. L. The Laboratory School National Forensic League, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Lucia Bolt, participates in extra-curricular activities in all fields of speech except dramotics. Members of the League took part in various speech contests during the year and presented two entertaining convocotions. President-Jack Watson Vice-President--Paul Pilant Secretary--Jim Martin Treasurer-Carol Taflinger THESPIANS The Laboratory School Chapter of Thespians, organized in January of l947, is sponsored by Mrs. Lucio Bolt. The Thespians are interested in promoting dramatics. The members earn merit points by giving dramatic and humorous declamations, by taking part in plays, or by working on stage crews for plays. Officers: President-Mary Anthony Vice-President-Wilma King Secretory-Treasurer-Eileen Bonney SCIENCE CLUBS The purposes of the Science Club are to let the science students perfect some of their own ideas and put them into practice and to interest students in higher sciences. Officers: Officers: President-Bill Denehie, Jerry Beushausen Vice-President--Ralph Courtney, Otto Palmer Secretary-Lois Sloan, Margaret Jones, Jack Wilson, Jack Wilson F BOOK CLUB The Book Club is composed of o group of iuniors and seniors who meet informally each Thursday afternoon to enioy a literary program. Using phonograph records, the members have made a study of plays and poetry. Officers of the club are Jim Harris, acting president, and Marie Starrett, secretary. emi M LATIN cLuB . W Semper Progrediens, State Higlgis Latin Club, with its seventy members, has enjoyed a very prosperous year. The activities cdnsisted of an initiation for first year Latin studerfts in the fall, followed by various entertaining programs. The Latin banquet, held in true Roman style with novel entertainment, was the final activity of the year. Following vigorous campaining the following officers were elected: Consuls: Jack Wilson, Paul Pilant, Aediles: Barbara Harden, Marjorie Gruen- holz, Claire Hannum, Mory Anthony, Joe Hough- telin, Ronnie Maxwell, Mickey Korg Scribae: Gail Roundtree, Bob Heckelsberg, Marion Pettus, Ouaestors: Donna Whittelsey, Jim Martin, Helen Sparks. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club members with their spon- sor, Mrs. Kelley, have enjoyed many films and slides on Spanish countries and activities. At the Christmas season they had an enioyable party featuring Spanish Christmas customs, including the breaking of the pinata and en,oying its con- tents. Officers: President-Patsy Bays Vice-President--Richard Settle Secretary--Frank Jarvis Treasurer-Woodie Nasser JUNIOR HOBBY CLUB Approximately eighty boys have been en- rolled in the Hobby Club, which provides a place where the boys of grades five through eight may spend an hour a week making any proiects that they desire. Attractive lamps, book racks, what-not shelves, model airplanes, autos, and boats have been made. Mr. Marvin Bell sponsors this group. VISUAL AIDS CLUB The members of the Audio Visual Aids Club are: Denzil Adams, Jerry Beushausen, Fred Brooks, Sam Call, Robert Donald, David Hunt, Wayne Milam, Barbara Nutter, Otto Palmer, Joseph Perucca, Richard Rueger, Richard Settle, Clifford Simpson, Cary Thompson, and Harry Willson. The club was formed in the fall of I946 and the members have been largely responsible for the audio-visual program during the year I946-47. They have learned to operate and take care of the equipment and work on a schedule for show- ing films. Senior Y-Tccns In o beautiful candlelight service new members were recognized at convocation Both Y-Teen Clubs have engaged in a number of service projects during the year. They have sent boxes of supplies to Europe for needv school children, contributed to the World Fellowship fund, the World Wide Y.W.C.A, Building Program, the Red Cross, and various local projects. Social activities included a Halloween party at Allendale for the Senior Y-Teens and a Sl. PatriClc's party for the Juniors. Officers: President-Mary Nasser aVice-PresidentfMarie Starrett Secretary-Mary Anthony Treasurer-Mary Hughes unior Y-Teens u ,lor Y-Teen Officers: President-Jo Ann Adams Vice-President-Joan Alfred SecretaryASonia Jones Treasurer-Doris Doidge Histories-Delores Pinkston Reporter-Mildred Russell Heal!! Gel' Won 0M My 1f'finJ 7i9m Jlaaae The Senior Class sponsored Tiger House, an all school play, on May 7, l947. An afternoon and evening performance were given under the direction of Mrs. Lucia Bolt. Jack Wotson was technical director. In this three-act play, people disappearing, weird happenings, and blood-curdling screams were mixed with sparkling comedy to make a very absorbing mystery-comedy. The picture above shows the cast as they began work on the play. Those not pictured are Rosedeana Robertson and Richard Pettus. Yami ,.... Erma ,........... Aunt Sophia Mrs. Murdock Maclntosh ,Acc. .....A.Richard Settle ,,,..,.Myrna Hylton ........Carol Taflinger ..........Lois Sloan ......,.,Richard Pettus Tiger Man .....,.,... Peggy Van Ess .......... Rosedeana Robertson Thompson ........... .i......... J ohn Anthony Mystery Woman .... ..... M orjorie McCarty Arthur ..,............ .,..,.. B ob Hecklesburg Oswald ...............,..., ...... E ddie McCabe P99939 7114 '7m!m The Laboratory High School Players presented two performances of the three-act play, The Tinker , on December ll, I9-46, under the direction of Mrs. Lucia Bolt. ln the play, the philosophy of the old Tinker drastically changed the lives of an entire Eastern family. Tinker .............. Ethel Whitney . David Whitney . Jeremy Whitney .i.,.. Jack Whitney Marjory Whitney Jane Seymore .... CAST ......Jack Watson c.....Carol Taflinger ....Wayne Milam ......,.Eddie McCabe Bob l-leckelsberg .,,......Kay Lehner ,...,,.Claire Hannum Can't Get Out of This Moodn 'Q MMA: The Bandr The Laboratory High School Band, which plays an important part in school lite, is heard at basketball games, parades, and concerts. It par- ticipates in the Class C contest each year. For the past four years the band has won first division in the State contests. .Senioa efnaaud The Senior High Chorus, directed by Mrs. Hazel Kelso, has been larger than usual this year, and it has engaged in many other activities besides its daily rehearsals. Members ot the chorus have appeared before clubs this year, soloists and ensembles have participated in the spring music contests, and the chorus as a whole has taken part in festivals and other programs. An original spring music program closed the year's activities of the chorus. Officers: President . ..... ss,.ssr.,...,,V J im Harris Vice-President S so sVYs,s Marjorie Gruenholz Secretary ,sss,,. Carol Tatlinger Treasurer .sss ....,. M ary Nasser CHORUS SlNGS AT CHRISTMAS CONVOCATION SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS, WHlCH PERFORMED IN MANY OCCASIONS JUNIOR MUSICIANSHIP CLUB First Row: Rosella Nichols, Wanda Stewart, Mary Helen Durham. Second Row: Danny Lucas, Jimmie Supp, Donald Vickers, John Sappington, Nelson Stephens, Norman Hall, Tom Mabley, Jerry Schnell. Third Row: Richard Greggs. Absent from picture7Bob Pinkston, Treva Good, Jackie Peters. JUNIOR GLEE CLUB The members of the Junior Glee Club re- hearse once each week and participate in school and community programs. THE ORCHESTRA First Row: Yvonne Yates, Rosalie Ulrich, Marjorie Mc- Carty, Wilfred Miller, Sonia Jones, Mary Hughes. Second Row: Jim Roach, Judy Houghtelin, Virginia Lowe, Jill Hill, Barbara Nutter. Third Row: Jim Martin, Joe Houghtelin, Frank Hughes. Absent from picture-Arlene Bartch. Fght That T Across The Floor I J Z C,,.. A' f 'Tig S 4 Y L, ff ef? ' lg X ' Z ll X 'Q I . ,NN 3, ! X Z4 l , X Q A 1 W 6 RJ Q FIGHT 'EM, TEAM, FIGHT 'EM DEANA ROBERTSON JACK WATSO N WILMA Cooch Paul Wolf First Row: Foul Pilont-Forward Jim Martin-Forward Lyle Disney-Center Alfred Lloyd-Forward Jock Wilson-Guard Second Row: Jack Akers-Monoger Truett Rogers-Guard Bob Wickord-Forward Owen Harbour-Guard Ralph Courtney-Sports Writer The Analyst Staff wishes to commend the members of tlis year's basketball squad, not only for ourselves but for the entire student body for their splendid attitude in upholding the reputation of our school in basketball. We all realize that your small stature and inexperience were great hand'- caps, but we are proud that you made up the deficiency with your fightlng spirit. Our hats are off to Captain Lyle Disney for his superb playing, excellent' attitude, leadership, and all-around team play. We also wish to praise Coach Wolf for his paticnce and unclcrstand sig. At all times he holds ideals and strength of character above victory. SCORES VARSITY TEAM WABASH VALLEY PRELIMS Those games with stars are games we won. Stateift--48 Vsilev 5 W .28 -22 State?-35 ilev tales Glenn State43l Honey Creek State ' ---37 Fontanete-23 Smtewul 6 Brazil State--26 Greencastlee -37 Stoteggg Ellefsx, me State--I9 Honey CreekY4O State-37 Spencer State-V 20 Otter Creek--38 Stal'-9 27 W'leV State' 36 Bloomin ton Universit --34 Stole-33 Clmlon 9 h Y State-4l Alumnae State f- 28 Robinson--43 Stmea:-53 Dugger StOtee 3l G9 5fmeYef-38 Sectionals Tournament State 34 Garfield----61 State-44 Garfield State--33 Sullivan--28 Won 7 -- Lost I4 Junior Varsity: Kneeling: Frank Jarvis Firsl row: Richard Settle-Mgr., John Council, Don McKillop, Albert Supp, Richard Huey, Tom Good, Mr. Carr--Coach. Second row: Joe Houghtelin, George Eck, Perry Brown, George Hauser, Woddie Nasser. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL HOPEFULS MR. JAMES CARR SENIOR G. .A A. Junior and Senior G. A. A. G. A. A. is an organization in which any girl in junior or senior high school may par- ticipate. The girls Come to C. A. A. in order to improve their physical skills and to play for fun Paints are awarded for the time spent in playing and any girl who earns two-hundred and fifty points will receive a letter. The Senior G. A. A. has played volley ball games with both Tech and Sarah Scott. JUNIOR G. A. A. The Junior C. A. A. has played vollcy ball games with both Rankin and Sarah Scott. Miss Loui-ic Pound ,genzors both clubs. ,aw la Me we qw' ,Q ? R5 , , ,Y X -1 YW Ex if ,il K is j Z ff Rv X I I 1, ff- -5 'if'- ,',,-. l- Z - , nt. .t.l ,U M , 2 lf sfwwgx Qieiilgg vm 1 :CX , , , N il. A... J n EQ Q ...... , ef SQ' -fx.. vzz. .. , ' H , 4 '59 sg we W Y-vi? g a r e Glen Wd! John Anthony, will my quiet ways to Denzil Adams. Jim Austin, will my trumpet tc Harry James. Lloyd Burke, will my shoulder pads to Harry Wilson. Naia Chopson, will my way with men to Mickie Butland. Ralph Courtney, will my bashfulness to Mr. McDougal. Bill Denehie, will my voice to Betty Ball. Lyle Disney, will my gold tooth to the U. S. Treasury. Owen Harbour, will my basketball to Don McKillop, Jean Harden, will my old Flames to Barbara Harden. Jim Harris, will my dancing ability to Don Vickers and Jerry Schnell. John Harris, will my steadies to Wilfred Miller. Myrna Hylton, will my personality to Paul Pilant. Charles Kintz, will my week-end romances to Marian Pettus. Mickie Kor, will my technique to Bob Truttier. Frances Lemaire, will mv shyness to Frances Crowell. Alfred Lloyd, will my physique to Frank Jarvis. Gordon McCarthy, will my height to Frank Hughes. Lucille McKillop, will my dancing ability to Joanna Pilant. Mary Nasser, will my perfect English to Miss Gillum. She can find someone who needs it Otto Palmer, will my musical talent to all who need it. Rosedeana Robertson, will my dimples to Wilma King. Wilma Ross, will my quietness to Marilyn Abbott. Abbiegail Roundtree, will my jokes to Jerry Beaushausen. Lois Sloan, will my perfect attendance to church to all heathens. Helen Sparks, will my gum to John Council. Marie Starrett, will my mental ability to Einstein. Carol Taflinger, will my love for travel to Miss Clark. Morris Walters, will my way with women to Nelson Stephens. Jack Watson, will my stage fright to Kilroy. Irene Wilson, will my sweet ways to Bob Hecklesburg. Jack Wilson, will my rcven hair to Rose Bridwell. uniafz. param - 1946 The graduating class of l947 had its Junior Prom on June 7, l946. A banquet preceding the prom was enjoyed by the Junior Class and faculty members. Fred Cizek's orchestra played for the dance, The most important event of the evening was the crowning of Prom Queen Barbara Goodwin. ln the picture you see seated, left to right: Carol Taflinger, Frances Lemaire, Bar- bara Goodwin lqueenl, Pat McCarthy, and Naia Chopson. Their escorts reading left to right are: Jack Watson, Charles Funcannon, Bill Lumsdon, Don Turner, and John Anthony. Zlfeflaiwz' dh uJe'7a... Jim Martin, who placed second in the constitution oratorical contest. The Voice Of The People heard over W.B.O.W. every Monday afternoon at 4:30. I Lyle Disney for his excellent work with the basketball team, and for making a place on the 'Western Conference team. Mary Nasser for winning the D.A.R. award for good citizensihp. The Junior Varsity team which finished the season as city champions among B teams. Mrs. Bolt for producing and directing the school plays. Miss Temple and Mr. Headdy for a job well done in having sponsored the senior class. The casts of The Tinker, and Tiger House for their long and difficult task in pre- senting these two plays. . Our cheer leaders for working so arduously during our basketball season. The seniors that started to Statc in the first grade and have been here until their gradu- ation, namely, Jim Harris, John Harris, and Mary Nasser. Others who started here in the first grade, attended other schools, but who are graduating from here are Jean Harden, Marie Starrett and Lois, Sloan. Jack Watson for so diligently working for 5 or 6 years as technician in the Sycamore Theater. He worked with the Sycamore players also. Eileen Bonney and Rosedeana Robertson for placing first in the vocal solo contest at Greencastle. The girls' and boys' ensembles that placed first in the vocal contest at Greencastle. The band ensembles that placea first in the contest at Greencastle. Those musicians who entered the Greencastle contest but were unable to place first. Better luck next time. The groups that went to all-state chorus at Indianapolis. Frances LeMaire, who had one of the leading roles in the Community Theatre perform- ance of Desert Song. Those who were elected to the National Honor Society. Students who have a record of perfect attendance. Carol Taflinger and Mary Lillian Hughes, whose papers were submitted to the national contest on United Nations. Miss Williams, who did so much work for the yearbook. God is its author, and not man, He laid The keynote of all harmonies, He planned All perfect combinations, and He made Us so that we could hear and understand. -Brainard. Let not the man be trusted that hath no music in his soul. --Shakespeare. On the opposite page you may find Lois Sloan, Carol Talflinger, and Marie Starrett at an early age. f A y ir 9,1 X, 9 Q . X, V9 .,.,, ' XYNM 5 .1 QQ A vb Y s Q .Q ,, M . , Ez 5 by X41 , , '- , :5. ,S ., ..... . 44 Qbegigg 'Viv fa 5 xg ig Q. ' 9? , 1 9 Q, 5 4 QS Q x Names John Anthony Jim Austin Lloyd Burke Naia Ch0DS0 1 Ralph Courtney Bill Denehie Lyle Disney Owen Harbour Jean Harden Jim Harris John Harris Myrna Hylt0I'1 Charles Kintz Mickie Kor Frances Lemaire Alfred Lloyd Gordon McCarty Lucille McKillop Mary Nasser Otto Palmer Rosedeana Robertson Wilma Ross Abbiegail Roundtree Lois Sloan Helen Sparks Marie Starrett Carol Taflinger Morris Walters Jack Watson Irene Wilson Jack Wilson ls lazy noisy masculine studious handsome a villian athletic gigantic studious graceful in the army talkative handsome lots of fun much traveled tiny stubby a dope fiend tall spotless brilliant a brunette boistrous ambitious pessimistic brainy intelligent very friendly a 2nd Veronica nice a star 5enia40en4u4,,, Likes to cook to fight em all Student teachers charm curls his momma wave set fires school to blow The Rustic everyone his life to dance chocolates big words to be neat Calvert straight hair to draw her teachers jokes to talk to sleep her man reptiles him his coffee dramatics-AH l! everybody food Cari you find Naia Chopson and Myrna Hylton as they opposite page? Never loud quiet without gum Sloppy corney sassy absent uses profanity hops without his head brags has homework still looks at a girl dances drives his car late studies goes out alone lonesome grouchy whistles concentrates cats argues all there absent-minded laughs conscious argues eats Ambition be in State legislature auctioneer to be lazy to be a model lady killer preacher body snatcher to graduate mechanic ballet dancer manage Starks dressmaking publish a comic book to replace Chief Justice go to Broadway revise dictionary dog catcher trapeze artist to go steady rebuild Tower of Pisa to compose musician boil water Kilroy's nurse marriage organ grinder vaudeville star to be lazy to be graceful get out of school dietician appeared in earlier years on the ,N-, QM Q., R E57 5 Z SENIOR SAYINGS Mr. Headdy- This is study hall, let's use it as such. Miss Temple-- My, aren't we all quiet???? Naia Chopson- I've got a new one now. Bill Denehie- Well- Lyle Disney - Give me your homework, quick! Owen Harbour- Yeh, I see your point but-- Myrna Jean Hylton- Ah-yes. Charles Kinty- Well-uh,- Mickie Kor- Hubba hubba. Alfred Lloyd- How many do I owe you now? Rosedeana Robertson- Wait just one minute, please. Lois Sloan-- Oh, comeon-let's go! Carol Taflinger- My cowl! Marie Starrett- Oh, Stop It!! Helen Sparks- Oh, isn't he cute! Jack Watson- Hey, you with the hair! IDEAL SENIOR GIRL Hair-Marie Starrett Eyes--Helen Sparks Nose-V-Jean Harden Lipse-Rosedeona Robertson Figure-Frances Lemaire Legs--Lucille McKillop Hands-Gail Roundtree Disposition-Mary N-asser Sense of Humor-Naia Chopson Ambition-Myrna Jean Hylton Intelligence-Carol Tatlinger ' Teeth-Lois Sloan ITJLL BE A GREAT DAY WHEN . . . John Anthony quits breaking his foot! Jim Austin becomes another Harry James! Lloyd Burke can control his teeth! Naia Chopson becomes a P0wer's model! Ralph Courtney becomes Miss Temple's nephew ! Bill Denehie takes Bing Crosby's place! Lyle Disney owns his own mortuary! Owen Harbour busts Roy Rogers! Jean Harden becomes an opera singer! James Harris becomes a second Danny Kaye! John Harris becomes a civilian again! Myrna Hylton takes over the Cities Servize Oil Cor- poration! Charles Kintz has a date! Mickie Kor becomes a judge! Frances Lemaire's dreams come true to life! Alfred Lloyd goes steady! Gordon McCarty takes the Charles Atlas ccurse! Lucille McKillop graduates from Rose Poly Tech! Mary Nasser marries Sam Siegal! Otto Palmer becomes cartoonist for Esquire! Rosedeana Robertson starts playing the field ! Wilma Ross becomes Matron of an orphanage! Gail Rcundtree makes a speech before the public! Lois Sloan becomes an orthopedic nurse! Helen Sparks lands her dream man! Marie Starrett quits buying all the peroxide iNaia is outl ! Carol Taflinger sings in Carnegie Hall! Morris Walters quits batching ! lRev.l Jack Watson delivers the Easter message at S. H. S.! Irene Wilson wears two rings instead of one! Jack Wilson can stand to be tickled! IDEAL SENIOR BOY Physique-Alfred Lloyd Athlete-Lyle Disney Hair-Jack Wilson Eyes-Bill Denehie Teeth-John Harris Disposition-Jack Watson Sense of Humor!-Morris Walters Mischievousness-John Anthony Swoon Inspirer--Ralph Courtney Carefree-O en Harbour Dancing ability-Jim Harris Ambition-Lloyd Burke P gg :gf 31... .Q SS 11 zsmz Q ,, 1' A Q it 1 , 5 Q45 Q-' O xy S' Glau Jam C3 X f+:fjgi'v'V 4 W? nn-ml Q Can you find - Jean Harden, Marie Starrett, and Ralph Courtney lin the first grade class of Miss Pricel . The class cf '47 was the first class of first graders to enter State High. Our first year is remem- bered by the party that was held. Misses Helen Price and Janet Pleitz were our teachers. ln the second grade we gave an Indian play. Heap big success!-at least our parents liked it. ll thinkl. The rest of our elementary years were comparatively uneventful, except for the dog show that was given in the sixth grade for a convocation. ln l943 we started our trip through high school, after two enjoyable years in junior high, by not doing anything outstanding. lThe class has tried desperately to continue this practicel. Came our sophomore year. ln November we gave the traditional skating party. Everyone had fun. At Christmas we sang carols in the halls. Then we were juniors. Since the sophomores didn't give a skating party, we gave one. This also was a succes.s Come Christmas and we had a big party with plenty of fun and food. We also gave a mixer to support the Junior Prom. We had a big turnout. Our Prom was the outstanding event of the junior year. Barbara Goodwin was crowned queen. I-ler attendants were Carol Taflinger, Frances Lemaire, Pat McCarthy, and Naia Chopson. Then to our amazement, we found ourselves seniors. We started the year with a mixer, which would have been a success if the juke box had been in working condition. We began working on the Analyst in December. After much persuasion a majority of juniors and seniors had their pictures taken. Everybody in the class worked on the year book making it the best Analyst ever made by a graduating class of State High. We especially want to thank Lois Sloan, our editor, for her work on the year book. We gave the traditional play too, using a cast from the entire high school. We had a big turn- out for the play, which was enjoyed by all. Then there was the Senior Farewell and the Senior picnic. Both were carefully planned and every- one had fun. Before we knew it we were preparing for commencement, which we were all looking for- ward to and yet dreading, for we have really enjoyed the years spent here in dear old State High. 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