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aiLJth£,£.7rL.0.C- (Below Extreme Left) As pretty as Rowers! exclaimed Sherlock when he met those gals who danced to welcome the Violet Queen. (Below Left) He had to look way, way up when Sherlock met Tom Woerner, philosopher, who repre- sented the Spirit of the Tower. (Below Middle) Jean Gordon and Dave Schorn- stein, winners of The American Legion Good Citizenship Awards, explained to Sherlock that the awards are given to outstanding juniors on the basis of scholarship, service, and loyalty. (Below Right) For the first Indianapolis Invita- tional Relays held last spring. Jewel Dorsey reigned as Howe ' s track queen. (Below Extreme Right) Sherlock stood by as Ronnie Roach, Nationalist, who was elected Governor of Howe, was con- gratulated by Rolland Dude King, Federalist candidate.
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ClntL QnJjikvhiVA, After attending all the big events at Howe, Sherlock met all the B. M. O. C. ' s and B. W. O. C. ' s around Howe ' s halls. (Above Left) First, Sherlock met Patty Sloo, Violet Queen, and her attendants, Janis Heithecker, Lois Ann Brenn, Mary Jane Hill, and LaVonne Mannfeld, who reigned at the annual May Pageant. (Above Middle) Brown Boy and Golden Girl candidates, Joan Crawford, Mary Lester, Jewel Dorsey, Lois Ann Brenn (elected), George Spradling, Bill Lock- lear, Ronnie Roach, and Tom Woerner (elected), met Mr. Sherlock at the fall dance. (Above Right) Mary Jordan (cen- ter), Hi-Y sweetheart, and the other candidates, Joan Dufour, Peggy Millen, Elizabeth Schmidt, and Patty Sloo, posed for Sherlock so he could give his vote of approval to the Hi-Y guys ' choices.
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. diiL QnvQAiiqabUL. lOhaL At this time Sherlock jumped from politics to polygons, and with books under his arm he began to investigate the classes to uncover any of the clues concerning the most important part of our life at Howe— book learning. Mr. Sherlock wasn ' t partial to the fair sex, but his first stop was at Room 34 where Howe ' s sweet maidens were busy de- signing and making clothing. After learning all about patterns and stitches and the value of textiles, Sher- lock made his way upstairs to the chem- istry lab to find experiments and studies about the various elements taking place. After the students in first year chemistry learned the properties of elements and compounds, they made tests to deter- mine unknown substances. The wooden thing with the white chalk in the above picture baffled Sher- lock, but Beverly Dickerson explained to him that it was a skirt marker. Super- vised by Miss Lois Coy, Rosemary Buenting marked the hem for Elouise Aichele ' s skirt. Miss Coy told Sherlock that besides clothing, home making and social practice were also offered in con- nection with the Home Economics De- partment. Mr. Floyd Jefferies explained to Sher- lock that Joan Meininger and Alan Gise, Chemistry I students, were starting an experiment to determine the composi- tion of water. In Chemistry III, offered for the first time last fall, the students dealt with qualitative analysis and each pupil undertook a separate project in some field of advanced chemistry.
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