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

 - Class of 1942

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J-I-T-T-E-R-B-U-G-S Someone, we can not remember who, once suggested that the class of ’42 be divided into thirds. One-third was for those with the jitters; the second, for those who were buggy; and the remaining third, for those who were both jittery and buggy. Upon trying to make the division it was discovered that all the seniors belonged in the latter group and so the idea was abandoned. The jittery-buggy jitterbugs shown in this picture are Don Baker, Doris Smith, Gloria Wein, and Gene Bego. Betty Schildmeier and Ruth Wilson pictured below, proved that we all have our more serious moments. Now don’t say eating isn’t serious business! Junior Weishaar and Bill Sharper are taking off for an afternoon of relaxation, bowling is good exercise after a hard day at school. LUNCH TIME BOWLING

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ECONOMICS Unless you can supply a new set of adjectives we cannot tell you about this next picture. We do not understand it but in chem- istry lab they can make more atro- cious odors and figure out bigger names to call them than any place we’ve seen yet. What Martha De- maree, John Bowman and Mary Ann Piel are really doing is something called “qualitative analysis of metalic compounds with EUS to get precipi- tates of metalic sulfides.” Economics is one subject which all seniors are required to take. It helps to give them (us) a background of current economic problems and aids in making them (us) more intelligent newspaper readers. We did charts, chapters, and papers. Mary Ruth Hanes, Jean Witte, and Anna Soshey are shown inspecting a sample graph which appeared on the blackboard. PRINTING Charles Chasteen, Aaron Mattox, and Ray Bechold are busily pondering over problems in print shop. We don’t know what it is all about but Ray certainly has a scowl on his face, must be something serious. LIBRARY Mary Jane Weishaar and Kathleen Spall patiently await the ringing of the bell. But don’t let their placid expressions fool yon; they have just agreed it would be more fun to let the bell awaken Nettie Mae Hobart from her slumbers than to awaken her themselves. If a girl has her lessons finished, can’t she relax once in a while? . . . (Attention Underclass- men : This activity does not meet with faculty approval.) CHEMISTRY

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