Warren Central High School - Wigwam Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

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BRIDGINS Secretary of Board JOHN LINDNER Township Attorney I h i: r TEACHER Faculty HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDED COLLEGE ATTENDED Mr. Akers Indiana University Mr. Beavers Springport University of Illinois Indiana Central Indiana University Miss Bossong Moores Hill Ball State Mr. Brown New Palestine Butler Indiana State I U. Extension Butler Mrs. Carter Greentown University of Wisconsin Ball State Mr. Clevenger Brownstown University of Washington, D. C. Master I. U., I. U. Hospital Indiana University Miss Dickey Avon Central Normal Mr. Eash Topeka Indiana University Miss Forsyth Shortridge Chicago Columbia Illinois Purdue Butler University of Illinois Mrs. Hack Shortridge Indiana State Mr. Hamilton Oaklandon Indiana University Indiana University Miss Johnson Central High School, Muncie Arthur Jordan University of Cincinnati Mr. Keever Fortville Ball State Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Indiana State Mr. Lemley Van Buren Township Indiana University w Butler Central Normal Miss Moore Cromwell Indiana University Butler Purdue T diana University Chicago Art School Mrs. Miers Manuel Butler Mrs. Miller Cloverdale Indiana State Indiana University Mr. Moore Brazil Indiana State University of Virginia Arthur Jordan Conservatory University of Wisconsin Mr. Mowrey Lawrence Purdue Indiana University University of Illinois Butler Ball State Mr. Pierpont Charlestown Hanover Indiana University Evansville Mrs. Rodden Castleton Indiana State Indiana University John Herron Art Institute Mr. Rodebeck State Equivalency Central Normal Purdue Indiana University Mr. Spears English High School Indiana State Butler Mr. Stewart Kempton Marion College Indiana University Mr. Vertrees Newberry Indiana State Columbia Mr. Stirling Bicknell Indiana State Indiana University Miss Knudsen Tech Hiah School Indiana University u-coige Peabody Butler St Vincent Senior ELBERT AMOS Box 116, Cumberland, Indiana College Preparatory President of Hi-Y Club ' 37- ' 38 Secretary of Traffic Squad ' 37- ' 38 Hi-Y Club Senior Band ' 34- ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Bus Captain ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 MARJORIE AMOS R. R. 11 Box 290-C IRvington 8493 College Preparatory Me, Him and I ' ' 37 Operetta ' 37 Senior Play ' 38 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 EMERSON APPLEGATE R. R. 12 Box 66 CHerry 2677-W College Preparatory Senior Council Operetta ' 37 Basket Ball team ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Baseball team ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 Owl Staff ' 38 Wigwam Staff ' 38 LAWRENCE APPLE R. R. 10 Box 73 Agriculture Treasurer of Future Farmers ' 37 President of Future Farmers ' 38 Future Farmers member ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 HELEN ARBOGAST 6400 East 38th Street Commercial Sunshine ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Class COSMA LAVONNE BANNISTER R. R. 15 Box 709 Commercial Sunshine ‘33- ' 34-’35 Warrenette ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 SYLVIA LEE BANNISTER R. R. 15 Box 709 Commercial Sunshine ' 32- ' 33 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 38 JAMES BAYLESS 3562 Butler Ave. CHerry 3720-J College Preparatory Golf team ' 36- ' 3 38 Owl Staff ' 3 - ' 38 V igwam Staff WINFRED BASHORE R. R. 12 Box 97 CHerry 6669 Band Contest winner ' 34- ' 35- ' 36- ' 37 Played in Brass Sextet which won National Con- test ' 37. Served in senior band ' 33- ' 34- ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Senior Play ’38 FRED EEEIIOLD R. R. 15 Box 455 Academic Football team ' 37 MILTON BENNER 2112 South Emerson College Preparatory Baseball team ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 LEWIS BOLLINGER R R. 9 Box 667 Commercial Track Team ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 RAYMOND BOTTEMA Ft. R. 9 Box 305 IRvington 3715 Agriculture Basketball team ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Football team ' 37 Baseball team ' 36-‘37 Track team ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Basketball sweater Athletic awards JEAN BOWMAN R. R. 11 Box 337 Cumberland 66 W 4 College Preparatory Warrenette ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Operetta ' 37 Chaplain ol Warrenette club ' 37- 38 MARGARET BRIGHT R. R. 10 Box 281 Comniercial Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 CAROL BRINKMAN 5929 East 22nd Street IRvington 8908 Commercial Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 BLANCHE CIFALDI R. R. 10 Box 238-W IRvington 5120 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 JEAN CLAGHORN 6500 E. Tenth Street IRvington 1129 College Preparatory Gold Medal for posture Senior Play lead Editor-in-Chief of Wigwam Editor of Owl for six weeks Member of Quill and Scroll Owl Staff ' 36- ' 37-‘38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37 LEE CLIFFORD R. R. 10 Box 291 IRvington 8745 College Preparatory Senior Band and Orchestra Student Director of Band ' 37- ' 38 Student Director of Orchestra ' 36- ' 37 Scholarship to Arthur Jordan Conservatory ' 36 First place National Contest in Brass Sextet First place Ensemble Contest in state two years First place District Solo Contest three years Played in I. U. Band at State Fair NANCY JANE CONARROE R. R. 12 Box 138 CHerry 4106-2 College Preparatory Owl Staff ' 37- ' 38 Wigwam Staff ' 38 Warrenette 36- ' 37-’38 JOHN DAHL R. R. 10 Box 415 Academic JOE DAVIS 5218 East 34th Street Commercial Golf team MARJORIE DAVIS R. R. 10 Box 494 IRvington 1553 College Preparatory Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Operetta ' 37 Orchestra ' 34- ' 35- ' 36-‘37- ' 38 Won 2nd place medal in posture contest HOWARD DeGOYLER R. R. 9 Box 842 IRvington 8415 College Preparatory Athletic Awards ' 35- ' 36- ' 37 Co-Captain of football team ' 37 Baseball team ' 36- ' 37 Basketball team ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Football team ' 37 Track team ' 35- ' 36- ' 37 NORMA ELLERKAMP R. R. 9 Box 656 Commercial Sunshine ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36 EARL ELLIOTT R. R. 11 Box 332-F College Preparatory Band and Orchestra ' 34- ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 Operetta ' 37 Secretary of Hi-Y club MAXINE EYTCHISON 3725 Northern Street CHerry 2723-J Commercial Warrenette ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Owl Staff ' 37- ' 38 RUTH FERGUSON Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 34- ' 35 BETTY FULTON 4907 E. Minnesota St. Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 34- ' 35 ROSALIA GIOE R. R. 9 Box 662 Home Economics Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 MARY MARGARET GOLDEN R. R. 10 Box 294 Commercial Warrenette Club ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 FLORENCE HALCOMB R. R. 5 Box 642 IRvington 8463 Commercial Warrenette Club ' 36-‘37- ' 38 MAGDALENE HARTMAN R. R. 9 Box 703-P Academic Warrenette ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine Club ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 ROBERT HILL R. R. 10 Box 173-B Cumberland 27-J-2 College Preparatory Hi-Y Treasurer ' 37- ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 DONALD HOLZHAUSEN R. R. 12 Box 485 College Preparatory First Division Brass sextet, in district, state and national contests ’37 Quill and Scroll ' 38 First division solo in district band contest two years Played in I. U. Band at State Fair two years Senior Band ' 33- ' 34- ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Senior Orchestra ' 34- ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Student Director of Senior Band two years Band Council ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Basketball team ' 35- ' 36- ' 37 Varsity track team ' 34- ' 35- ' 36-’37 Varsity baseball team ' 35- ' 36- ' 37 Editor of Owl ' 37- ' 38 Senior Council ' 37- ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 DOROTHEA HOPE R. R. 10 Box 334 IRvington 8798 Home Economics Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37-’38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Owl Staff ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Wigwam Staff ' 38 Me, Him and I” ' 37 Senior Play ' 38 Quill and Scroll ' 38 MARY EILEEN HOSEA R. R. 9 Box 621 Commercial GEORGE BUD HUDSON 2924 N. Butler Ave. CHerry 6526-J Basketball Sweater ' 35 Basketball team ' 34- ' 35- ' 36 Golf team ' 34- ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 ALMA HUNTER R. R. 11 Box 226-J College Preparatory Warrenette ' 37- ' 38 Owl Staff ' 37- ' 38 Wigwam Staff ' 38 Quill and Scroll BILLIE LOU HURT R, R. 9 Box 687 IRvington 8096 College Preparatory Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sergeant-at-arms in Warrenette ' 37- ' 38 DOROTHY LA MAE JOLLY Box 66 Cumberland, Indiana Commercial Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35-’36- ' 37- ' 38 Senior Orchestra ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 MERLE ROBERT JORDAN 2619 N. Arlington Ave. College Preparatory MARY ELIZABETH KEEVER Fortville, Indiana Telephone 18-F-l 1 College Preparatory Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Senior Band ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 FLORENCE KERKHOFF R. R. 9, Box 82 Sunshine Club, ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 CLARA KING R. R. 10 Box 236 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Operetta ' 37 Operetta ' 37 MARY LOUISE KING R. R. 10 Box 210 Cumberland 26-W-2 Commercial Won first division at National 4-H Congress at Chicago Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Owl Staff ' 37- 38 MARY KINMAN 2598 N. Arlington Commercial President of Warrenette Club Warrenette Club ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Me, Him and I Gloria” Love Goes South Growing Pains — Senior Play Sunshine Club ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 ANTON KLEINE R. R. 10 Box 238 Cumberland 43-W-12 Academic ROBERT LAING R. R. 12 Box 534 College Preparatory Bus Captain ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Hi-Y Club CATHERINE LAWHORN R. R. 10 Box 252 College Preparatory Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 LOTTIE MARIE LIMBACH R. R. 11 Box 306 Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Senior Play ' 38 GORDON LOMBARD R. R. 5 Box 556 Academic Hi-Y Member ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 JACK LOWDER 6515 Massachussets Ave. College Preparatory Me, Him anl I ' 37 DAVID MACHLAN 1753 Sloan Ave. IRvington 8429 Academic Hi-Y Club ' 37- 38 ROBERT MATZKE R. R. 10 Box 331-L IRvington 8630 College Preparatory Basketball sweater Captain of basketball team ' 38 Basketball team ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Operetta ' 37 Senior Council ' 37- ' 38 bill McDonald R. R. 9 Box 842 IRvington 8415 College Preparatory Yell Leader ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Tumbling team Traffic Squad Operetta ' 37 Senior Play ' 38 Clyde McConnell R. R. 9 Box 702-M Academic Operetta ' 37 Traffic Squad ' 37- ' 38 Football team ' 37 Senior Play ' 38 Track Team ' 38 Audrey McCartney 4813 E. Raymond St. IRvington 8420 Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 Me, Him and I” ' 37 Operetta ' 37 Sunshine ' 34- ' 35 MARTHA JEAN MEEK R. R. 10 Box 277 Commercial President of Sunshine Club ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 RUTH LOUISE MEEK R. R. 10 Box 277 Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 LUCILLE MILLER 1201 S. Emerson Ave. IRvington 3629 Commercial Warrenette ’35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 VERNICE MILLER R. R. 11 Box 227-P Commercial Warrenette ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 ROBERTA MITHOEFER R. R. 12 Box 518 Home Economics-College Preparatory Senior Play ' 38 Warrenette Club ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine Club ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 JUANITA MOORE 3220 N. Leslie Ave Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 JACK NORWALK R. R. 10 Box 444 IRvington 8881 College Preparatory Hi-Y Club Senior Council Hi-Y Vice-President CLYDE PATTERSON Cumberland Hi-Y Club CHARLES PEAK R. R. 10 Box 358 IRvington 8815 College Preparatory Senior Band ' 34- ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Bus Captain ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 META LOUISE PRANGE 4758 Southeastern Ave. DRexel 7848-1 College Preparatory Senior Council ' 37-’38 Band Council ' 37-’38 Sunshine Club ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette Club ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Senior Orchestra ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Senior Band ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 FRANCIS PRESTON 5614 E. 21st St. IRvington 0963 College Preparatory Hi-Y ' 37- ' 38 Senior Band ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 ROSANNA PRESTON 5614 East 21st Street IRvington 0963 Senior Play ’38 Warrenettes ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 CLARENCE PROCTOR R. R. 12, Box 511 Football Team, ' 37 Baseball team ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 RALPH REIDY R. R. 5 Box 632 IRvington 8468 Academic Senior Play Opperetta Me, Him and I RAYMOND RISER R. R. 10 Box 175 Cumberland 51-J-2 Track team ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Won county pole vault ' 37 Won Kokomo relay pole vault ' 38 LILLIAN ROBINSON 3939 Lomond St. CHerry 5104 Commercial Me, Him and I” State Dress Revue participant ' 34 Permanent chairman of Warrenette decorating committee ' 37- ' 38 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Senior Play ' 38 Designed and made scenery for Senior Play ' 38 ROBERT SCHIEWER R. R. 9 Box 601 Agriculture Cross country team ' 36 Traffic Squad ' 33- ' 34- ' 35- ' 36 JOE SCHLOEMER IRvington 8862 R. R. 10 Box 321F College Preparatory Me, Him and I ' 37 Football team ' 37 Baseball team ' 37 Senior Play ' 38 Won local oratorical contest Placed second in county oratorical contest MARY SHAFER 1326 Leonard Street Commercial Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Senior Play ' 38 MARY SHELTON 5816 East 16th Street College Preparatory Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 DOROTHY SLENTZ R. R. 9 Box 318 IRvington 8431 College Preparatory Warrenette ' 35-’36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 34- ' 35 CLAIRE SLOAN 6201 East Tenth Street Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Me, Him and I ' 37 FRANCES SPROWL R. R. 10 Box 264 Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Secretary-Treasurer of Warrenettes ' 37- ' 38 ALEXANDER STIKO R. R. 9 Box 693 Academic PAUL STONER R. R. 11 Box 259 Agriculture Future Farmers of America ' 37- ' 38 Traffic Squad ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 MARJORIE STOW R. R. 9 Box 688 IRvington 8094 Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Operetta ' 37 Vice-President of Warrenettes ' 36- ' 37 THELMA JEAN SUMMA R. R. 5 Box 623 IRvington 8462 Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 EDITH TIMMERMAN R. R. 9 Box 402 College Preparatory Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 34- ' 35 Senior Play ' 38 HAZEL TRACY R. R. 9 Box 315 Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 34- ' 35 Senior Play ' 38 Me, Him and I” MARY ALICE VANDYKE R. R. 1, Box 293, Westfield, Indiana Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 34-’36 Owl Staff ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Wigwam ' 38 DONALD VANSICKLE R. R. 10 Box 346 IRvington 8804 Academic Basketball team ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 ELEANOR VANSICKLE R. R. 12 Box 528 College Preparatory Eighth Grade Citizenship Medal Blue Ribbon on clothing at National 4- Congress Warrenette ' 35- ' 36-’37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 CHARLES WADDY R. R. 12 Box 430 Lawrence Agriculture President of F. F. A. ' 36- ' 37 Secretary of F. F. A. ' 37- ' 38 EDGAR WATERMAN R. R. 5 Box 530 IRvington 8937 Commercial School Sweater ' 37 Baseball team ' 34- ' 35- ' 36- ' 37 Second team basketball ' 35- ' 36- ' 37 DELORES WELCH R. R, 5 Box 567 Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 34- ' 35 CURTIS WHEELER R. R. 5 Box 686 College Preparatory Football team ' 37 LOIS WHITEMAN R. R. 10 Box 291 Cumberland 22-J-ll Commercial Warrenette ' 35- ' 36-’37- ' 38 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 ROBERT WHITEMAN R. R. 10 Box 191 Cumberland 22-1-11 Commercial Football team ' 37 ESTHER WIESE R. R. 11 Box 305 Cumberland 57-1-2 Sunshine ' 33- ' 34- ' 35 Warrenette ' 35- ' 36- ' 37- ' 38 RICHARD WILLIS R. R. 10 Box 264-1 Academic Football ' 37 H Club CLASS WILL Reluctantly, sorrowfully, and with regret, we seniors of 1938 relinquish our places at Warren Central. We prayfully wish that those ideals we have tried to gain may be carried farther by classes of tomorrow. Happiness we seek, and may happiness also be yours. And may you also use use your talents, manliness, and strength of character to uplift yourselves to greater heights before God and man. We know that you will receive from life what you do rightfully deserve. And may we hope that we have helped a little in bringing you to realize how you you can deserve more. In return may you help others by being kind, considerate, tolerant, and be the really fine person we want you to be. The Seniors of 1938 CLASS HISTORY In September, 1934, the seniors began working toward a goal, namely graduation. During the freshman year, lour members of the basketball squad started their athletic careers by making the freshman team. They are Robert Matzke, Raymond Bottema, Emerson Applegate, and Howard DeGoyler. The most outstanding event of the sophomore year was the beginning of the new building. There was very little studying done in the study hall for everyone stood at the windows to view the day by day construction. Winfred Bashore, Donald Holzhausen, and Lee Clifford brought honors to Warren in their junior year by winning the National Brass Sextet Contest. This year the new building was completed. The senior year was saddened by the loss of one of the class members, lack Claghorn. In March the class gave the comedy Growing Pains . An informal buffet supper party started the senior activity season in April. Commencement exercises were held on May 25, and after four carefree years that goal of graduation has bee n accomplished. This year for the first time, student directors are being entered in the con- test. Lee Clifford and Donald Holzhausen will compete in band and Bob Clif- ford and fohn Dora in orchestra. Bob Vernon, drum major, is entered in the baton twirling contest. Indianapolis Decade MAY 30. 1948 — VOL. 1.633 CLIFFORD GREAT GRADUATION CLAS3 HOLD NINTH ANNUAL REUNION PROF. MACHLAN TO GR.EE . ALUMNI AT WARREN Returning once more to their old Alma Mater, Warren ' s “Great Graduating class, met old friends from high school days, last week, May 25, at the new, modern school. Professor David Machlan, a teacher at Harvard welcomed the alumni in his capacity as class president. Robert Gibson Matzke, an associate of Professor Mach- lan was toastmaster at the ban- quet, Friday evening. Reverend Merle Iordan con- ducted services in the afternoon in memory of those who have de- parted from this great class. PROFESSOR BOTTEMA APPOINTED TO HARVARD POSITION Professor Raymond Bottema, graduate of Indiana University, was elected head of the Speech Department at Harvard Univer- sity, last week by members of the nominating committee ap- pointed by Robert Gibson Mat- zke, President of the University. Several well - known teachers were on the nominating commit- tee .namely: Prof. William Mc- Donald, Dr. Joseph Schloemer, Prof. David Machlan and Dr. Ed- gar Waterman. Professor Bottema is one of the youngest teachers ever to be on the faculty at Harvard. The Pro- fessor will specialize in Pig-Latin. SUMMA-HALCOMB TO PLAY HERE The world renowned Thelma Summa will make her Indianapo- lis debut at the Murat eTmple in a piano concert, Wednesday eve- ning at 8:00 P. M. Miss Summa will also be ac- companied by Miss Florence Hal- comb, professional accordianist. Miss Summa and Miss Halcomb have just returned to the United States from a concert tour of the Continent. KILLS BOY WEATHER REPORT Yesterday — Not so hot. Today — Cool. Tomorow — How should we know? SIX SENATORS SELECTED AS PALL BEARERS President Norwalk ' s closest ' riends and government associ- ates will carry his body to its r inal resting place on Tuesday of lext week. Six members of the United States Senate will act as otticial pall-bearers. Senators Lawrence Aople, John Dahl, Bob Toon, Mary Keever, Rosalia Gioe and Dorothy Slentz. The Reverend Merle Jordan will officiate and soft music will form a background, played by Holz- hausen ' s Hot Swingsters. The body will rest at the An- ton Kliene Funeral Home until the funeral Tuesday. Only relatives and close friends are to attend the funeral. Refreshments will be served. KINMAN WINS Miss Mary Kinman, a graduate of Warren Central High School was recently judged as the most beautiful girl in the United States, at the World ' s Beauty Contest held at the New York World ' s Fair, April 3. Miss Kinman has been awarded a ten-year contract with the “Ketch ' em Young Film Studio in Hollywood. She will journey to Hollywood by plane May 10 and wil be accompanied by her fiance, George Hudson, judge of the U. S. Supreme Court. BOY STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE “Buddy Bashore, age 3, is in the City Hospital with a fractured unkle. Buddy was traveling on his kiddy car at a slow rate of sp ed when Miss Marjorie Stowe, 2039 Iowa Street, struck him with her monstrous motorcycle. Miss Stowe was absolved by witnes- ses. “Buddy is the son of Winfred and Audrey Bashore of 346 Guil- ford Avenue. PRESIDENT NORWALK SHOT WITH BOW AND ARROW As the nation mourned the death of it ' s boy president this afternoon, Lee Clifford Jr. was held for his murder. “Jackie , as he was fondly called by the nation, was assasi- nated by Lee Clifford yesterday afternoon as he sat in his box at the Lyric theater. He was with his fiancee, Miss Nancy Conna- ' oe who is prostrated and under he care of Dr. Alma Hunter. Clifford, who was heard mak- ing threats on the President ' s ife, pleaded not guilty and gave his alibi as insanity. He was adjudged giulty by a jury of ' ’even men and one woman. They ' ■ere Joe Davis, Paul Stoner, Bob Laing, Charles Waddy, Milton Brenner, ' Robert Whiteman, fron- ds Preston, Lawrence Apple, Donald Vansickle, Clarence Proc- tor, Bob Schiever and Florence Kirkhoff. His Honor, Judge George Hud- son, said (in pronouncing judg- ment) that it was the worst crime ' ince the great Graduation. If you will recall, that was the case where the seniors of ' 38 were graduated from Warren Central and turned loose upon an un- suspecting world. Clifford was one of the members of this class. Clifford will bethe first prison- er to be executed by the secret process which was perfected by Dr. Emerson Applegate, who has recently been dismissed from medical school for alienation of the affection of Miss Connaroe. The only person who is to be allowed to witness the execution will be his moll. Hazel Tracy. VICE-PRESIDENT TO TAKE OATH Jefferson Clyde McCbnnell will be released from the Indianapolis Home for the Insane, May 30 in time to take the Oath of Presi- dency May 31 at Washington, D. C. He will officiate in place of the deceased president. INDIANAPOLIS DECADE STAFF Editor-in-Chief Pretty-by-nite Holzhausen Asst. Editor. Nut Wagon Claghorn Feature Editor. . Squeak Young Business Manager Gangle-Shanks Applegate Asst. Bus. Manager nuse-in-the-Henhouse Cappe- Sports Editor Rooster Bayless News Editor Freight Train VanDyke Asst. News Editor Sugarlump Frisbie Copy Reader ... Skyscraper Hope Society Ed. ... Rag Hunter Cub Reporter Dead Beet King Column Editor Wigglesticks Connaroe Music Editor Chaw ' in Tobaccer Thomas OWNER Shoestrings Moore THE INDIANAPOLIS DECADE Subscriptions — 35c plus $135 to cover handling and mailing ex- penses. Slightly higher rates in Kentucky and other foreign coun- tries. PLATFORM Less work, more pay, more graduates from Warren Central. VITAL STATISTICS Classified DEATHS Ferguson, Ruth, beloved wife of John Doe, passed away at home May 1. Funeral Services held at Scurley Bothers. Golden, Mary M. (No family) departed from this life, April 30. Services at Hity and Situs. Friends were invited. BIRTHS Ivan, Mary Frakes (Nee King) Twins. Bob, Carol Roberts (Nee Brink- man) Girl. Leslie, Claire Burtt (Nee Sloan) Boy. GROWING PAINS AT ROXY The internationally famous cast of Growing Pains opened their tenth year on the stage of the ’ Roxy Theatre last night. This comedy of adolescence is still retaining the same cast which opened on the Warren Central High School stage the largest rur- al school in the world. Miss Jean Claghorn and Mr. Ralph Reidy are still playing the parts of Terry and George, the young mischiefs of the production. ARBOGAST-REIDY WED IN CEREMONY An impresive ceremony was held in St. John ' s Cathedral this afternoon when Helen Arbo- gast and Albert Reidy (fam- ous actor) were wed in a double ring ceremony. The church was beautifully decorated with spring flowers and dark palms, sent from Jack Lowder ' s Florida es- tate. Miss Arbogast was attired in white brial satin. She was ac- companied by Miss Delores Welch and Miss Martha Meek. Mrs. Meta Matzke journeyed from Harvard University to serve as Matron-of-Honor . Miss Dorothy Jolly played I Love You Truly before the cere- mony on her famous Stradavar- ious. LOMBARD— 5 LETTER MAN San Francisco, Cal., May 30— Gordon Lombard, commonly known as Blondythatch, told re- porters today that he is now a five-letter man, S. S., L. A. and A. He received these degrees from Sing Sing, Leavenworth, Atlanta and Alcatraz. He has spent only two years at each place, while earning his letters. He also has been indicted on more charges than ony other person in the U. S. Namely; murder, three times, arson, eleven times, kidnapping once, grand larceny, three times, petit larceny 115 times and making faces at cops twenty-two times. He was convicted for arson, kidnapping, murder and larceny He was paroled each time be- cause he was a bad in’luence on the other prisoners HELP WANTED— NO HELP WANTED Positions Wanted Wanted easy job by Lewis Bollinger. 1 have been out of work for ten years. Fone Irv. 0000-0 No hard work need apply. 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Miss Timmerman has been on the legitimate stage for the past ten years and is known as the second Shirley Temple. CLAGHORN SWIMS ATLANTIC IN TWO DAYS Miss Jean Claghorn who star- tled the athletic and medical worlds by swimming the Atlan- tic ocean in two days and em- erging as a Mere-maid said (in an interview, May 28, the day after her feat) that she es- pecially enjoyed her conversation held with Father Neptune. He was, she reported, suffering from the gout. The Queen Mary, now convert- ed into one of the smaller gar- bage scows, reported that Miss Claghorn passed them making 150 knots in an old rope. She was greeted by the Duchess Mary Shafer De Van Goering Celeste Oki-Kuramuri of Reno on the Rhine. She was given a medal by Professor Richard Willis, N. R. A., C. C. C„ A. F. L„ B. V. D. and W. P. A. for her report on marine life which she made from her studies in mid-ocean. INDIANAPOLIS DECADE DON ' T ASK FOR PROOF WE ONLY HEARD “LIL ROBINSON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill (the architect) are shopping for cribs. Marj. Davis (the eyeful who plays hot swing music on her violin at Billie Hurt ' s salon) has been seen places with the hand- some Pic. Mag. Ed. Cleo Bourne. Reverend Earl Elliott (known to intimates as The Monster in The Public Square ) is raising hogs in upper Connecticut. Vernice Miller (who gained fame by joining the army) is now head Master at West Point Academy. Blanche Cifaldi, the million heiress who went in for social work will soon be appointed President of the National Red Cross. Professor Schloemer is the new owner of the Big Parade Muni- tions Coproration which has fac- tories in eight foreign countries, and the United States. His Motto will be, Quick Henry, the Flick — of the trigger. What insurance magnate ' s pret- ty secretary (her initials are Mary Shelton) was seen at the Trocadero with her boss the other evening? Judge William McDonald will try the following people on minor charges, April 1. Cokey Flo Elerkamp, Maxine Kelso, and Lucille Miller. SCOOP— It isn ' t generally known, but Nancy Conarroe the prostrated fiancee of the President eloped last week with Doctor Emerson Applegate. INFANT WEAR OF ALL STYLES Ready to Wear — Made to Fit For Correct Style and Fit See Our Expert Stylist Alex Stiko TRY OUR “FOZZY HOZZY HOME FOR THE INSANE (Motto) Once Crazy Always Crazy We Cure You in 52 Weekly Lessons PRICE — One peanut per lesson Custodian ‘MARY ALICE VAN- DYKE Note to the Ladies Join the Old Maids Circle and in a few Lessons on how to Vamp a Husband you may Suc- ceed in Getting One. (MOTTO) If You Don ' t First Succeed Try Crying Again (This May be a Sure Way) If anyone wishes to join just get in touch with Miss Dorothea Hope at the HOME MAIDS Building 421 Lonely Street FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME Owners Divorcing or Would Not Give Up House. Must Sell Im- mediately. 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INDIANA 46229 Freshman Class Betty Applegate William Arnold Rugh Allen Delma Arbogast Martha Akers Helen Althardt George Amos Robert Ashton Jean Varton Betty Blackwell Robert Blackwell Dorothy Blackwell Dyar Burtt Betty Butler Junior Brady Ralph Brown Marion Breedlove Darlene Baker Margie Burton Jack Burke Rachel Bright Thelma Bourne Mildred Betz Evelyn Berry John Clark Oscar Chasteen Florence Carter Robert Cartwright Margaret Cartwright Lyman Combs Norma Cooperider James Cos Marjorie Campbell Donald Crooke Alline Caroll James Demarie Richard Dudgeon Marie Davis Marjorie DeGoyler Flora Deem Audrey Dill John Dora Berdella Drager Francis Eickhoff Ellen Eickhoff Annabell Eakins Charles Frost Armin Frake Helen Galamore James Goodyear Charles Gottemoeller Robert Green Marie Gioe Doris Griffin Kenneth Graham Betty Haywood Betty Hunter Dale Hendricks Phyllis Hunter Pauline Hughes Constance Huntington Gerald Howard Harold Howard Robert Hiner Richard Hickson Anita Herron Maxine Hillman Dolly Haskett Joe Hansen Rosemary Jessup George Jackson Joe Jacobs Billy Johnson Evelyn Kielblock Marcia Kissle Phyllis Kreiger Earl Klein Raymond Kirkhoff Richard Kannally Eleanor Lambie Maxine Limeberry James Limeberry Dorothy Lesher Kenneth Lichtenburg Betty McCaffery Billy Melvin Christine Mathews Charles Moon Thomas Moon Margaret Martin Ruth Mattox Eleanor Mithoefer Melvin Miller Marjorie Muesing Gloria Monninger Lucille Oslachloger James Osborne Mildred Prange Annabell Proctor Chester Perkins Raymond Quakenbush Blanche Reeves Robert Russell Mildred Ruddick Evelyn Roe Richard Sanders David Scudder Delores Smith Harold Suddarth Duchan Stiko Russell Simpson Harley Steinbrook Cyrille Schroentrop George Screes Betty Swan Mildred Toombs Ruth Tillman Willard Thomas Wallace Terry Charles Shefle Juanita Sherwood Rosalie Stevenson Madonna VanAlstyne Leland VanTyle Kathryn Vernon Paul Vos Earl Windle Doris Wright Clyde Yates Betty Owen Elizabeth Phillips Rickett Irwin Donald Reich Bernice Robbins John Robinson Margie Rodgers Anne Rosemeyer Catherine Summers Henry Swan Faith Sission Marley Settles Olive Sheldon Ursula Spence Patricia Spitzer Robert Shepherd Sava Smilko Mary Smith Carl Stick Stiko Dushan Rosilla Stevenson Betty Summa Bill Stroud Ralph Stoner Janet Talkington Mike Thompson Virginia Tulking Lewis William Joe Vanderfleet Jack Youngling Eighth Grade Class Alta Allen Robert Applegate Millard Applegate Dorothy Askren Bob Baily Roy Bannister Ray Bechold Gene Bego Mary Bell Wilfred Bevis Frances Blackford Thelma Blackwell Robert Bloomer Eleanor Bode Richard Bosher John Bowman Zelda Bruner Ralph Carter Betty Clark Jack Curry Doris Deerbury Bertha Dickinson Marie Dill Byron Dill John Drinket Estel Fivecoat Charles Foley Don Frakes Bud Franke Richard Fulk Betty Garriot Betty Green Dorothy Griener Carl Limbach Doris Scott Ella Windle Charles Harlen Anna Sosbey Gerald Howard James Kelly Carl Stich Henry Swan Millard Harman Julia Belle Harper Albert Harrold Harold Heiny Irene Houghland Mildred Hillman Oliver Hunter Edith Jenkins Helen Jennings Frederick Johnson Vernon Johnson Gene Linder Gessie Linder Fredrick Linder Virginia Lucas George Lyon Thomas McMahon Marjorie Mahurin Albert Mathias Anna Mae Martin Violet McVay Dorothy McWirter David Middleton Don Miller Betty Moon Virqinia Moon Ruth Mowry George Moyer Faye Murphy Helen Marshall John Olsen Earl Overbeck Doris Phillips Mary Ann Piel Mary Plymate Bob Van Buren Kathleen Munneke lune Pendley Louis Limbach Eddie Limbach Ira Ramsey Pauline Ray Weber Rector Fred Resener Junior Revell Rillv Roberts Ivan Roney Euqene Roy William Rubush Betty Schildmier Frieda Schmalfeldt Romilda Schrieber Armin Schwier Barbara Shaw Cecil Irene Schelton Richard Singelton Paul Smith Cathleen Spall Gordon Spilker Alice Springer Betty Storer Bruce Stroud Billy Suddarth Eva Tiinerman Clifford Toombs Shirley Vansickle Frank Wallace Betty West Everett Wiese Ruth Wiese Dwain Allen Bob Buckhorn Marshall Bonewitz Elmer Cox Marion DeGoyler Thelma Dugan Frank Drinket Bob Dowden Ruby Essick Jane Featherstone Robert Gale Phillin Hendricks Tean Jarvis Thomas Keyt Esther Lewis R tty Mit ' -’heH Frances Meek Robert Mayer Innior Perkins Rilly Scbink Russell Simpson Nell Sturman Mnrqarot Wulf Robert Wiqqins Emma Wiqle John Washmufh Ruth Williams Jean Harold Ruth Witte Robert Wilson Martha Walker Mary Jane Weisharr Junior Weisharr Jack Youngling Bob Zahn Betty Adams Juanita Ahlers Edna Alderson William Alst ott Cordell Amos Floyd Askren Gene Aughe Dorothy June Bade Lewis Bade Ida Bader Jim Bailey Viola Bannon Stanley Beaman Hazel Bedell Granville Bennett Jean Berry James Berry Bernie Berry Jr. Betz Thelma Blackford Edward Blackwell Donald Bollinger Barbara Borders Marshall Bourne Robert Bramberth Mildred Breece Dolly Broadstone Louise Brown Richard Brummett Vernon Bucksott Joseph Burnell Edward Buris Janet Burwell Teddy Brockman Clarence Caldwell Harry Calkins Billy Cahoon Bessie Clark Richard Cocherell Susie Cook Frances Cox Loren Cannady John Dill Margaret DuVall James Demoree Phillip Eakins Harry Essick Don Farris Betty Frederick Margaret Frost Joan Fry Billy Fortner Richard Gale Norma Gallomore Roy Gatewood Angeline Gioe Caroline Gioe Charles Glazier Merle Goodwin Dorothy Gordon Howard Green Dorothy Green Arliss Griener James Hackley Mary Hansen Hu h Harman Jean Harris William Hart Robert Hasseld 1 largaret Heath Paul Henke Martha Hunter Margaret Hunter Nancy Jacobs Norman Jeffers Janet Johnson Paul Johnson Walter Johnson Dorothy Kennedy Darrell Kent James Kiethley Bonnie Kiethly Fred Keyt Dwayne Kirby Esther Kissel Dale Kessler June LaBarge Elteray Laverty Valena Laverty Juanita Lawyer Freddie Lepper Mildred Litchenberg Anna Belle Little Byron Limbach Joyce Linder Imogene Lineberry James Louder Paul Lutane Robert Lombard Imogene Martin Virginia Mattox Jacob Middleton Alice Miller Loren Mithoefer Freddie Moon Ruth Monical Leota Munnixa Patricia Murray Frederick Miessen Charles Martin Robert Mitchel Mary McNeal Margaret Nester Everett Nester Bruce Norwalk Fred Oesleger Walter O ' Connor Jean Ortel Bill Owen Ragina Phullips Erma Peel Veva Peet Ellen Piel Dorothy Piersall Dorothy Peters Don Piny Lawrence Pringle Ruth Ray James Reid Don Reid Dorothy Reynolds Regio Rejko Richard Robertson Harry Rafferty Orville Ray Betty Roe Fred Rosemier Jo Ellen Russel Richard Rodebeck James Rodenwald Thelma Scalf Luella Schenk Mary Settles Christina Settles Esther Sheldon Byron Short Reigna Snelko Bob Smith Verla Silver Murril Somers Clyde Sommers Morris Settles Lee Steinbrook Jr. Tignor Jr. Thompson Eleanor Wade Gordon Wellington Shirley West Helen Wheeler Harold White Lena Wiese John Whitson Betty Windle Albert Winter Seventh Grade Class Football Team Standing, left to right: Principal C. E. Eash, Coach Stirling, James Poole, Albert Reidy, Clyde McConnel, Don- ald Vansickle, James Kezt, Kenneth Smith, Burl West, Joe Sehloemer, Dick Willis, Roy Graham, Bob Whiteman, Assistant Coach Akers, Athletic Director Mowrey. Middle Row: Curtis Wheeler, Frank Eberhardt, Weyman Hiner, Bud Bollinger, Bill Vernon, Richard Dudgeon, Howard Degolyer. Front Row: Paul Stevens, Lawrence O’Conner, Bill Wheeler, Bob Vernon, Paul Beamen, Lyman Combs. Left to Right: Steve Rejko, Student Manager; Morris Milburn, Lawrence O ' Conner, Robert Matzke, Bernard VanSickle, Jack Abney. Don VanSickle, Raymo.id Bottema, Emerson Applegate, Howard DeGolyer, Gene Kirkpatrick. WARRIORS ' RECORD Warriors — 31; Beech Grove — 33 Warirors — 24; Castleton — 15 Warriors — 23; New Augusta — 28 Warriors — 41; Greenwood — 38 Warriors — 32; Decature Central — Warriors — 30; Rensselaer — 52 Warriors — 32; Clark — 42 Warriors — 37; Washington — 32 Warriors — 33; Veedersburg — 27 Warriors — 38; Broad Ripple — 41 Warriors — 27; New Augusta — 20 Warriors — 40; Lawrence — 33 Warriors — 38; Mooresville — 41 Warrirs — 25; New Bethel — 23 Warriors — 24; Southport — 34 Warriors — 35; Greenfield — 33 Warriors — 28; Ben Davis — 19 Warriors— 29; Manual — 32 Warriors — 39, Fortville — 38 Warriors — 28; Mt. Comfort — 21 30 TRACK TRACK SCHEDULE March 30 ..Warren, Greenwood at Southport April 2 Warren, Broad Ripple at Washington April 11 Tech at Warren April 15 Greenfield at Warren April 19 Anderson at Warren April 22 Warren at Manual April 27 County Track Meet at Butler April 30 Kokomo Relays at Kokomo May 6 Ben Davis at Warren May 13 Sectionals at Tech BUTLER ACHIEVEMENT CONTEST Ten students in Warren township placed in the annual Butler Achieve- ment and Essay Contest held March 14, at Butler. In the achievement division the following scored: Mary Ward, 7th grade, 3rd place: Paul Voss, 9th grade, 1st place; Thelma Dugan, 9th grade, 3rd place; Robert Hunter, 10th grade, 2nd place and Nancy Conarroe, 12th grade, 3rd place. Essay winners were: Mary Ellen Plymate, 8th grade, 3rd place; Yovan Stiko, 11th grade, 4th place; Eleanor Vansickle, 12th grade, 2nd place and James Bayless, 12th grade, 3rd place. The following scored for Warren township grade schools: Eugene Reilly, 5th grade at Lowell, first place; Warrren Rumford, 5th grade at Cumberland, second place. ORATORICAL CONTEST The eighth annual Oratorical Contest of Marion County was held this year at Southport High School, April 6. Joe Schloemer, a Warren senior, placed second. In the final eliminations held at Warren, Joe Schloemer, James Bayless and Earl Elliott participated. Claire Sloan was also runner-up. The following took part in the contest: Joe Schloemer, Jean Claghorn, James Bayless, Lottie Limbach, Ralph Reidy, Edith Timmerman, Dorothea Hope, Earl Elliott, Marjorie Amos and Roberta Mithoefer. Hi-Y The Hi-Y Club, affiliated with the Y M C A • l- 1S open to eleventh and twelfth arado Kni,, d A ' 1S known for its work in hiqh school Th a ° Ut Tl e S V a en 3: Oentjrar r Hi-Y r Cli ° nd exte fcougS Elbert Amos — President Jaok Norwalk— Vice-Presic Earl Elliott — Secretary Robert Hill— Treasurer George Brinkman Chester Cannaday Howard DeGoyler Frank Eberhardt Jack Heskett Dick King Gene Kirkpatrick Bob Laing Gordon Lombard Stanley Showalter Harold Toombs David Machlan Kenneth Overbeck Clyde Patterson Ormand Patterson Glenn Pickerel James Pool Francis Preston Ray Riser Joe Schloemer William Sharp wide organization. At these scheduLd 110 ' ?- 1S Y ' M ’ C ' A ' has a cha nce to enjoy the facili T+t meetm 9- FRANCES SPROWL Secretary-T reasurer MARY KINMAN President BETTY BRIDGINS Vice-President WARRENETTES PAST PRESIDENTS Elizabeth Bashore Pauline Karns Ressler Mary Jane Heskett Lee Mildred Kliene Katherine Prange Ann Bowman Margaret Pebworth Dorothy Ryan Barbara Dawson Robinson Warrenettes The Warrenette Club was founded in 1927 under the sponsorship of Mrs. Rodden, with an enrollment of twenty-five girls. Florence Challis was elected the first president. The present officers are: Mary Kin- man, President; Betty Bridgins, Vice-President; Frances Sprowl, Secretary-Treasurer; and Jean Bowman, Chaplain. It is the duty of each Warrenette member to uphold the standards of the school; to develop a strong character; to assist in social and civic activities; and to aid the athletic teams in keeping training rules. The Warrenette Club sponsors many social activities each year. Among the most brilliant sponsored this year were the Annual Alumni Homecoming Dance, Spring Dance, Mother ' s Valentine Tea, and the Student Mixer. The members are girls from the Sophomore, Jun ' or, and Senior Classes. The present membership is one hundred and fifty-five. !i MARY PEBWORTH State President of Sunshine Society SPONSOR PRESIDENT SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Eileen Hall Margaiet Pebworth Sunshine Society Lucille Miller Virginia Tilking VICE-PRESIDENT - - Darlene Baker SECRETARY-TREASURER Margie Burton - Gloria Moninger, Annabel Moninger, Olive Sheldon Past Presidents Martha Meek Betty Bridgins Dorothea Burton Virginia Tilking — Present President ■Hie. object of the Sunshine Club is to spread sunshine and cheer Thanksgiving and Christmas and sends flowers to members who are ill. ' The club prepares baskets at MEMBERS Delma Arbogast Martha Akers Ruth Allen Helen Althardt Betty Applegate Darlene Baker lean Barton Mildred Betz Evelyn Berry Dorothy Blackwell Betty Blackwell Thelma Bourne Thelma Breedlove Rachel Bright Margie Burton Betty Butler Marjorie Campbell Norma Jo Cooperider Alline Carroll Florence Carter Marie Davis Flora Deem Margorie DeGoyler Audrey Dill Purdella Drager Annabell Eakins Frances Eickhoff He’en Ga ' . ' ainore Marie Gioe Doris Griffin Dolly Haskett Betty Haywood Anita Herron Rita Hillman Pau ' ine Hughes Phyllis Hunter Betty Hunter Constance Huntington Rose Mary Jessup Marcia K’ssel E ' elyn Ki ' baugh Phyllis Kreger E’eanor Lambie Dorothy Lesher Maxine Lineberry Edna Lobb Petty Mann Christine Mathews Ruth Mattox 1 largaret Martin Dorfg Martin Betty McCaffery f Murine McGuire E’eanor Mithoefer Gloria Moninger Annabelle Moninger Marjorie Muesing Betty Mutz Luciele Oelschleager E ' izabeth Phillips Mildred Prange Blanche Reeves Margie Rodgers Anna Rosemeyer Olive Sheldon Juanita Sherwood Ursula Spence Patricia Spitzer Mary Smith Delores Smith Betty Summa Catherine Summers Betty Swarm Janet Tarkington Ruth Tellman Virginia Tielking Mi’dred Toombs Madanna Van Alstyne Katherine Vernon Jean Wa ' ters Opal Witte Barbara Widener Marygai! White Margaret Whitson Doris Wright 1 Darlene Marjory Virginia Gloria Baker Burton Tielking Monninger The Sunshine Society, which is a state organization, was first organized at Warren in 1932 under the leadership of Mrs. Luse, a former teacher at Warren. When the society was first organized it was composed of eighth and ninth grade girls, but due to the increasing enrollment in Warren it was necessary to exclude the eighth grade girls. In the Fall of 1933 the District Convention was held at Warren. In the Spring of 1937 Warren was host to the State Convention. In 1938 the eighth grade girls were organized in l o a Junior Sunshine Society, for the purpose of scat- tering sunshine and helping the school in any activities. At Christmas and Thanksgiving time the Sunsh ' ne and Warrenette Club with the aid of the Junior Sunshine Club send out baskets to make the unfortunate happy. The State Convention will be held at North Vernon this year with Mary Louise Peb worth, a student of Warren who is the State President, presiding. Sunbeam Club The Sunbeams, who are Junior Sunshine girls, have as their object the purpose of spreading sunshine and cheer. Alta Allen Irene Hougland Betty Schieldmier Dorothy Askern He ' en Jennings Ruby Schricher Mary Bell Edith Jenkins Doris Scott Thelma Blackwell Imogene Johnson Barbara Shaw Zelda Bruner Esther Lewis Irene Shelton Ehnor Bode Virginia Lucas Betty Storer Betty Clark Marjorie Moheiren Kathleen Spall Dorothy Deerburg Anna Martin Alice Springer Marian DeGoyler Helen McVay A.nna Mary Sosby Marie Dell Dorothy Wbierter Eva Timberman Betty Dickenson Betty Mitchell Shirley Vansickle Thelma Dugan Betty Moon Matha Walker Ruby Essick Ruth Mo wry Betty West Jane Featherstone Kathleen Munneke Mary Jane Weishaar Estel Fivecoat Faye Murohy Ruth Wiese Betty Garriot Mary A. Piel Emma Ruth V igle Betty Green June Pendley Tean Witte Dorothy Griener Doris Phillips R’-th Wilson Tulia Belle Harper Man 7 EHe-i Plymate Ena Windle Phyllis Hendricks Paul Me p—r Margaret Wulf Margie Hillman Freida Schamelfeldt ted lewis Present Officers President Vice-President — - Ted Lewis Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Albert Helms Bob Schultz T , ... , Alumni wh.ch S ff SLe “ Tt SO pVpo 0 s n e a o r r,h le0ted VOte the zenship in the school A meHrrl w P Se ? ie assocl cttion is to foster citi- to the one boy and one anfwh are IT® If i l 0 ? red by the nization awarded on commencement Light ° bY faCU “ Y ' The medals e Dramatics The activities of the speech class have been more varied than ever this year. Their first play, Aces Trumped ' was given for the Owl show. For the first time in the history of the class a three act play was given in the fall of the year. Two performances of the play Me, Him, and I were given by the cast. Cast: Thomas Smith Joe Schloemer Mrs. Crawford Marjorie Amos Richard Brown Ralph Reidy Tillie Tinklepaw Dorothea Hope Harry Jones - Curtis Wheeler Larry Smi th James Borders Leona Smith Hazel Tracy Tommy White Jack Lowder Wilda Warburton Brown Lillian Robinson Dolly Dainty Clair Sloane Constance Crawford Mary Kinman Leatrice Smith - Audrey McCartney For the Chirstmas pageant they gave The Gloria. ' ' The Senior play was Growing Pains. Cast: George McIntyre Ralph Reidy Brian - James Bay less Terry McIntyre Jean Claghorn Omar - Bill McDonald Mrs. McIntyre Roberta Mithoefer Hal Bob Hill Professor McIntyre Earl Elliott Prudence Mary Kinman Mrs. Patterson Hazel Tracy Patty Edith Timmerman Elsie Patterson Dorothea Hope Jane - Lillian Robinson Traffic Officer Clyde McConnell Vivian - - - Audrey McCartney Dutch - Joe Schloemer OWL STAFF Editor Assistant Feature Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager. Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor... News Editor P.-T. A. 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ST. - Rl. 8908 TAKE OUR 8 WEEKS TRIAL PLAN TRY BEFORE YOU BUY ” IT ' S FUN - IT ' S EASY KOEHLER BROTHERS GAS, OIL, TIRES, FEED, HARDWARE, MEATS AND GROCERIES GENERAL MERCHANDISE CH. 3292 FREE DELIVERY YOUR NEAREST YOUR STATE UNIVERSITY QUALITY SERVICE Offers in Indianapolis STORE Freshman and sophonure afternoon and evening classes in Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Professional Subjects, Teacher Training, Pre Medical, Pre-Dental and Pre- SHADELAND GROCERY E. gineering [for Purdue], beginning September 22. Fuil Time Program about $75 Part Time $1C up Ask for free catalog SHADELAND ROAD 8t ROAD 67 INDIANA UNIVERSITY EXTENSION DIVISION CHERRY 6925w 122 E. MICHIGAN ST. Rl. 4297 Greenfield Ice Cream Store Irving Theatre 5507 E. Washington St IR. 5988 ICE CREAM FOR PARTIES SANDWICHES — LUNCHES Adeline Catt, Prop. 119 W. Main KIGER COMPANY SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT 113 SOUT PENNSYLVANIA STREET INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Steve Hadley, Local Representive Since 1845 Kingan’s Reliable Meat Products ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Wigwam and Owl staff wish to extend their appreciation to all the faculty mem- bers and students who contributed parts to the year book and helped make it possible, that such an edition be printed. To Mr. Spears and the boys from the print shop, thanks is especially given for their extra work. Mr. Stewart, Mr. Clevenger, Mr. Pierpont, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Rodden, Mr Hamilton, Mr. Mowry, and Mr. Brown spent much time in helping to collect material. Mr. Lemley had the task of distributing al the printed copies to the students. We wish to thank him and his assistants. Again we wish we could do more to show our appreciation but all we can say is Thanks. 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