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

 - Class of 1952

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ARSVE BASkEIBAll Pictured here are the members ofthe 1951-52 varsity basketball team. The team's season record was 6-13. They are left toright, FRONT ROWg jack Merrill, Harvey Hodgin, Cedric Ransom, and Don Brune. SECOND ROWg Jim Fish, JohnPrange. Wayne McCord,Bill Henke. RESERVE BASKEIBAII K QEQBQEE 'XQHXTRQ i fqaseud' se , e iii at N Z ? lx ,389 Magee 17 G' QQULE' 'he' Menibers of the reserve basketball team are FRONT ROW, left to right: Danny Hodson, Eddie Deposiror, Bob McConnell, Don Viehman, Manning Pierce, David Bari-sdale, and Mac Swem. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Hancock, Charles McConnell. Allen Moore, Jerry Pollard, Bob Anderson, Mike Wrirt, and jim Shafer. Bill Henke is shown here going up for a shot. Those boys seem be- wildered by it all, don't they? ff Wayne McCord and a Decatur Cen- Washington and Warren players are watching tral player are fighting to see who as Billlslenke seems to have fumbled the ball will get the basket. During the Decatur game Wayne McCord had Shown here is Jack Merrill going Harvey Hodgin seems to be stretch a lot of trouble keeping the other team from under for a shot that we hope was ing to the sky for this shot. scoring. John Prange and Jim Fish are looking good. Ol'1. 1951-52 BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD T W 39 Shelbyville 32 47 Tech 23 ,Sl Ben Davis 25 44 Shortridge 28 59 Manual 62 63 Decatur 40 42 Lawrence 40 T 35 Beech Grove 53 Southport 33 Pike 44 Speedway 4l Washington 41 Greenfield 35 Broad Ripple T 37 Lawrence 45 Howe 55 Franklin 'TTT' ?Qv i 'Vw 'Y inn' H 'pnuumuagmuunahwali' ii' F i 1 5 7 m i 1 I A K i l Coach Braden and his boys 1 were caught in a huddle 1 during the Lawrence game V il rl . .:,,V1 2 V...,. -----, 1 1 The boys are watching to see 5,5 U ..,. , i':Q?3 5 if they can catch the ball as -1' ' ' I T? 3 ' 'T it comes down. Bill Henke rushes in for a shot and Jim Fish 2 W ru 5 is ready to do the rebounding for him. Ac- f 92 5 Q tion was during the Greenfield game. A A Y V 4.,,I 5 .6 X by ,,..i W Q ff i , .. 'F L ' x -' i ieiEQi:al33' i zaa. . P 24 r gg W Z in :lg . .f ? ?i..v . .- - 1 : - s . Q 2 vi Jim Fish and John Prange are jump- ing for the ball during the game played at the Lawrence Central gym. Hes s F . K.. One of the most important points of a game is the jump at the beglinning of the game. John Prange is doing t e honors. Shown going in for a snot, Wayne McCord is about to be hit on the head by an unidentified player. Harvey llodgins and lim Fish are on hand to help him. an it cheenieaoems Darlene Dicks, Jack Reasor, and Shirley Eaton were elected varsity cheerleaders for the 1951-52 season. Through thick and thin, they helped keep up the school spirit and good sports- manship at Warren. Then- familiar faces were seen at all the school pep sessions and at the tourneys. RESERVE EhEEl2lEACEl2S Gerry Sorensen, Shirley Dill, Pat Lucas, and Donna Armitage served as reserve cheerleaders for the 1951-52 season. All girls are sophomores 'ex- cept Par who is a junior, Many promising seasons are ahead for these girls. ,Ja iff- , . BJ 2m T 5 i 5 r A ., -' I f -e F gig X J, rr r , ,,.. , ' f 's Q -r Es s s ! l fur-' ,. - , K r S i I l l Pictured above are the members of the Purple Aces, winners of the B-league intramural l title. FIRST ROW, left to right are: Iim Castetter, Don Crouse, Tom Nichols, Bob Lambert, and Herb Pruett. SECOND ROW, left to right are: Marvin Hausz. Keith j Brattain, Dick Danner, Bill Klein, Ralph Easterday, and David Barksdale. The Greyhounds, winners of the A- league title, are all seniors. They are, FRONT ROW: Verle Chappell, Dick Peck, and Max Sharp. SEC- OND ROW: Richard Castetter, Law- I1 renee McCall, Everett Cass, and John Wiese. ssgzgzgggzgvri f f' 'c 'J' 'J.ifg 15-ig? JU' N. p . uk ' 0 47 J 5 Q, A V 0 225: -,f,! - . HMQF' 1 3 , uv 4 1 A I '-' I-' 2 M3 v Mr. Herman Nolte has been the f head man in intramural sports for A ,-K. the last few years. It is laggely 1 . if this man who is responsible for ar- 1 -V 'I K' ,X f ren having an intramural season. lx H fu x A .if These games were played two nights I ,X ' 'R A N 3 U - during the week. i A 2 G .M . A-4--' ' - i 9f'F 59 '1'! ' V 'ifgggigt r.Jl'? X l fi '11 I 1? 1'- K , fs-s. I ' f, I od . M -f I? g , TZQACK This year, as in many years in the past, track falls un- der the wing of Mr. Walter Mowrey. He has coached this sport for many years and has done well enough to satisfy even the most demanding fans. 7'-.1 M V, 1325 5353! :ual :Z --- 7 . ,ZH up , ' Yeas A112121-'4-ss .- Dick Peck, senior, won the county cross-country title with a time of ll minutes and l2, 6 seconds, He broke his old record by 3. 4 sec- onds. 'sl 3 X 1' Ai x i. w X Q - Q .1 ing'- T as Pictured at the left are the members ofthe cross-coun- ty team. They are left to right, FIRST ROW: Ronnie Cross, Phil Sullivan, Jimmy Hazzard, SECOND ROW: Frank Geiss, Stanley Mel- ton, and Jim Hancock, XX 1 I I i 4 1 F Y 0 v. 'www'Se.5g.,,,,,,.g.Qas.g.,.,. Y - Rf . N ff vi WL -.Q 4 at .o T gf rf' W R1 if V 1 I ,Q sf' .pig -1 5 A Q 7 O A 'Q . A , 7' J' 4 'V r A V . R ve 1 T a 5' v yt 'W ef - i V' . -1' 4 V 'I ,- g IQIY ,- h Q- N11 S, -r f V ,I will , H V -Quiafz tp' , was . , J Ang gt L , i , -1 These boys are the members of the 1951-52 track team. They are, FRONT ROW: Assistant Coach Carl Braden, Wayne McCord, Dick Peck, Bill Black, Carter Collins, George Reilly, John Prange, Bil1Henke, and Coach Walter Mowrey. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Reed, Don Brune, Iirn Fish, Jim Hancock , Jim Sorrell, Jim Apple- gate, and Stanley Melton. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Cross, Allen Moore, Manager Bob Dorn, Cedric Ran- som, and Mike Writt. 3- , ,I R , . N T A. 1 i 1- x, po ., . 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A, 2, 3 - Jr, Red Cross 3,4 - Accuracy Club 4 - W,C, T, U, 2 'ANDERSON, PATTY - fPatj Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Jr. Play 3 - Accuracy Club 3, 4 - Assistant 1 - Jr. Red Cross 2 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3 ATHERTON, KENNETH Beta Hr-Y 1, 2 ATWELL, DUDLEY - qnudy Beta Hi-Y 2 - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - lntramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 - Science Club 4 - Foot- ball 1 - Basketball 1 - Boys ConcertClub1 - Drivers Club, - Prosecuter 4 - Pep Club 3 - Assistant 1,2 - Moods and Melodies 1,3,4 BEVIS, FLORENCE - fFloJ Sunshine 1 - G,A,A, 2 - Quill and Scroll 3, 4 - Student Council 1, 2 - Assistant 1, 2,3 - Owl Staff, Exchange Editor 3 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - D, E. 4 - Moods and Melodies 2, 3 Q sf af, . s lg Gr r V A gli flifvfif BI ACK, NANCY Kokomo High School 1, 2 - Warrenettes 3, 4 - Jr. Red Cross 3,4 - AccuracyClub 3 - Bi- ble Club 4, - Choir 4 - Concert Club 3 - Dramatics Club 4 - Operetta 4 - Assistant 3, 4 - District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 4 BLOOM, GEORGIA - fGeorgej Sunshine l - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Concert Club 1 - Assistant 2 - Ir. Honor Society 1, 2 - Owl Staff 2, 3, 4 - Wigwam 4 - Editor-in- Chief 4 - Quill and Scroll 3, 4 - Student Council 2 - PlayComm. 4 - Dramatics Club 4 - Sr, Honor Society 3,4 - Pep Club 3,4 - Choir 2, 3, 4 - Cashier 2,4 - Operetta 2,4 - Musical Review 3 - District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3 - Moods and Melo- dies 2,3,4 - CostumeComm. 3 - TeaMusi- cal 4 BROYLES, WANDA - U01 Arsenal Tech l - Science Club 4 - Warren- ettes 2, 3,4 - G,A,A, 4 - Senior Council 4 - Jr. RedCross 3,4 - PepClub 3 - Accuracy Club 3 - Moods and Melodies 3,4 - Moods and Melodies Makeup Comm. 2,3 BRYANT, SYLVIA - QErniej Owl staff 2,3,4 - Jr. Honor Society 3 - F. l-I,A, 3 - Sunshine 1 - Student Council 1 - Concert Club 1,2 - Choir 3,4 - Asst. Main Off. 4 - Asst. 2 - Quill and Scroll 4 - News Ed, ,and Asst. Ed. 3,4 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Choir Musical 3 - Wigwam 3 - Publicity Ed. 2, 3 - Essay Contest 3 - Operetta 4 - Moods and Melodies 3, 4 - Accuracy Club 4 - Disuict and State Solo and Ensemble Con- test 3,4 - All State Chorus 3, 4 CAMPBELL, GEORGE Science Club 4 CAMPBELL, RUTH - fRuthiey Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Assistant 2,3 - Quill and Scroll 3,4 - Owl Staff 3,4 - Assistant News Ed. 4 - Wigwam Staff4 - Pep Club 3,4 - Accuracy Club 3,4 - Girls Concert Club 1 - Choir 2,3,4 - Typist 4 - Wigwam Senior Ed. 4 - Tea Musical 4 - Operetta 2,4 - Moods and Melodies 3,4 - Disuict and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3,4 - News Bureau 2 - Musical Review 3 CASS, EVERETT Beta Hi-Y 1,2 - Alpha Ii -Y 3, 4 - V. ,s. 3,4 - Choir 2,3,4 - Cancevt -Club 5 4 - Driver's Club 3,4 - Pep Club J - Bur ,apt. 2,3 - Track 3 - Basketball . - Foo' all 3 - Jr. Honor Society 3 - lrtramural B,B, 3,4 - Student Manager 4 - Wig Jam Adv, Comm, 3,4 - Operetta '2,4 - Moods and Melodies 3,4 - Asst. 4 CAUDELL, PAUL - fUnc1e Pauly Senior Council 3,4 - Cheerleader 4 - Foot- ball 2,3 -Choir2 - Driver'sClub 4 - Science Club 4 - Intramural B.B 3, 4 - Asst. 3 - Moods and Melodies 2,3,4 - Class Play 3 CHAPPELL, VERLE 4-H 1,2,3,4 - Ir. Leaders 1, 2, 3, 4 - Future Farmers, Sec. 2,3 - V. -Pres. 4 - Bus Cap- tain 3,4 - Student Manager 1, 2, 3 - Assist- ant 3 - Football 1 - Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3,4 - Drivers Club 4 - Alpha Hi-Y 4 - Chapter Farmer 2,3,4 - Student Council 2 - Pep Club 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 1,2,3,4 - Dairy Judging Team l,2,3,4 - Kiwanis Jr, Leader Award 2 - Purdue Round- up 1, 2 CHRISTENBERRY, BARBARA-fChrisJ Sunshine 1 - Freshman Play 1 - G, A.A. 2 Ir. Red Cross 3 - Future I-lomernakers 2, 3 - Warrenettes 2, 3, 4 - Pep Club 3, 4 - Accur- acyClub 3, 4 - StudentCouncil2 - Jr. Honor Society 1, 2 - Sr, Honor Society 3,4 - Wig- wam Staff, Bus. Manager 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm, 4 - Girls Concert Club 1 - Assistant 2, 3 -Operetta 2,4 -Musical Re- view 3 - Melody Maids 3 -Choir 2,3,4 - Madrigal4 - District and State Solo and En- semble Contest 2,3,4 - All State Chorus 4 CLARK, ELIZABETH - fBettyJ Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Jr. Honor Society 2 - Accuracy Club 3 - Jr, RedCross 3,4 - News Bureau 2 - Kiwanis Award 3 - Moods and Melodies Art Comm. 4 - Assist- ant 2 COHRON, DARREL Drivers Club 4 - Future Farmers 3 - Moods and Melodies 1 COHRON, HARREL Football2 - Drivers Club 3, 4 - Assistant 3, 4 - Moods and Melodies 2 COLLINS, CARTER Cross Country 1,2 - Basketball 1, 2, 3 -Track l,2,3,4 - Future Farmers, Sec. 2, 3, 4 - Drivers Club 4 - Alpha Hi -Y 3,4 - Re ional Track 3, 4 - County Champion Traci 3 - Concert Club 1 - Beta Hi-Y 2 COOPER, NORMA JEAN Concert Club 1 - Student Council 1 - Pep Club 3,4 - Owl Staff 3,4 - Class Play 3 - Warrenettes 2, 3,4 - Sunshine 1 - Quill and Scroll, V. -Pres. 3,4 ' Ir. Honor Society 1, 2 - Sr. Honor Society 3,4 - Drivers Club 3, 4 - Jr. Red Cross 3 - Dramatics Club 4 - G, A.A. 2 - Assistant 3,4 - Moods and Melo- dies 3,4 - Moods and Melodies Comm, 3,4 cox, BEN qruckyy Cathedral 1 - Howe 2, 3 - Science Club 4 - Dramatic Club 4 -Intramural Basketball 4 Drivers Club 4 COX, LAURA Ben Davis 1 - Warrenettes 2, 3,4 - Concert Club 2, 3 - Pep Club 4 CREASEY, DICK -fAce5 Beta Hi-Y 1,2 - V. Pres. 2 - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Sec, 4 - Jr. Honor Society 1,2 -Sec. 2 - Sr. Honor Society 3,4 - Pres. 4 - Sci- ence Club 4 - Pres. 4 - Student Council 3 - Boy's Concert Club I - Drivers' Club 3,4 - Judge 4 - Senior Council 4 - Choir 2 - Pep Club 3,4 - Jr. Play comm. 3 - Assist- ant 2,4 - Purdure Congress 3,4 - Represen- tative 3, 4 - Wigwam Staff 4 - District, State Ensemble contest 1 - Moods andMelo- dies l,2,3,4 - District State Solo and En- semble Contest 1 - Representative United Nations 4 - Track 1 - Kiwanis Science Award 3 - CROASMUN, DOLORES COOLEY fDeej Sunshine 1 - Concert Club 1 - Band 1,2 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Student Council 1,4 - Corridor Monitor 2 - Bus Ca tain 2 - Quill and Scroll3,4 - WigwamStag' 3,4 - Under- classman Ed, 4 - Owl Staff 3,4 - Exchange Ed. 4 - Assistant Feature Ed. 3 - Accuracy Club 3 - Moods and Melodies 1, 2 - Comm. 1 - District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,2 - BibleClub 3,4 - Vice-President3 - Presi- dent 4 - D, E, 4 - Musical Review 3 CRUMBO, ROBERT - fDumboj Sr. Band 1,2,3 - Dance Band 3 - Athletics 4 - Beta Hi-Y1,2 - Al ha Hi-Y3,4 -Moods and Melodies 1, 2, 3 - PEotography4 - Assist- ant 1,2, 3 - Science Club 4 DAVIS, NORMA JEAN -Ueaniej Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Photo- graphyClub3,4 - DramaticClub4 - G,A, A, 3, 4 - Jr, Red Cross 3, 4 - Secretary and Treasurer 3,4 - F.H,A, 2, 3 - Science Club 4 - Moods and Melodies 2 - Costume Comm. 2,3 DAVIS, SHIRLEY Choir 2, 3, 4 - Concert Club 1 - Student Council 1,4 - Vice-Pres. 4 - Red Cross,3,4 - Pres. 4 - Dramatic Club 4 - Pep Club 3,4 - WigwamStaff 4 - Sports Ed. 4 - Owl Staff Co-Ed. 4 - Junior Play 3 - Accuracy Club 3 - Warrenettes 2, 3,4 - Sunshine 1- Jr. Honor Society 1, 2 - G,A. A. 2,3,4 - ASSiSl. 2,4 - Operetta 2,4 - Moods and Melodies 2,3,4 - Script Comm. 4 - District Solo and Ensem- ble Contest 2,4 - Senior director 4 - Red Cross Council 3,4 - Quill and Scroll 4 - Canteen Comm, Co-Chairman 4 DAY, MARILYN Warrenettes 2,3, 4 - Chaplin 4 - Sr. Coun- cil 4 - Sr, Honor Society 4 - Accuracy Club 3,4 - Sunshine President 1 - Jr, Honor So- ciety 2 - Concert Club 1 - F,H,A. Vice- President 3 - Moods and Melodies 1 - Assist. 4 DEARINGER, CAROL fPokeyj Warrenettes 2,3,4 - G,A. A. 1 ' Orchestra l,2,3,4 - Band l,2,3,4 - Sunshine l - Ac- curacy Club 3 - Concert Club 1 'x ,l 'We Qi Qui' K,.5,,,. ffl X 'Y Q DOBSON, DOLORES Jr, Red Cross 3,4 - Treasurer - Warrenettes 3,4 - DramaticClub4 - G,A, A, 3,4 - Ac- curacy Club 3, 4 - Pe Club 3, 4 - Assistant 4 - Moods and Melodies 3,4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3,4 EATON, SHLRLEY Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - G,A, A, 2,3 - Secretary3 - Pep Club 2, 3, 4 - Cheer- leader - Reserve 3, Varsity 4 - Quill and Scroll 3,4 - Ir. Honor Society 1,2 - Sr. Honor Society - Dramatics Club 4 - Ir, Red Cross 2,3,4 - Alternate 2 - Vice Pres. 4 - Cashier 3 - Owl Staff 2,3,4 - Wi wam Assoc. Ed. 4 - Concert Club 1 - Moofs and Melodies 2, 3, 4- Moods and Melodies Comm. 1,2,3 - Assist. 2 -Canteen Comm. 2,3 - Sr. Ring Comm, 3 ENGEL, BILL A OwlStaff 3, 4 - Wigwam Staff2,4 - Science Club Reporter 4 - Football l, 2, 3,4 - Quill and Scroll3,4 - Drivers'Club 4 - Boys Club 3 - Moods and Melodies 3 ENGLAND, WILMA - fwilliej Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Assist, 2 - D, E, 4 - Driving 3 - Moods and Melodies 3 FANNLNG, BARBARA - fBabsiej Concert Club 1 - Sunshine 1 - Monitor 2,3 - Moods and Melodies 2,3,4 - Moods and Melodies Asst. Director 3 - Pep Club 3,4 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Jr. Play 3 - Asst. Bus Captain 3 - Science Club 4 - Sr. HonorSo- ciety 3,4 - Wigwam Staff Activities Ed. 4 Asst. Magazine Sales Mgr. 3 - Natl. H.S. Institute in Speech - Northwestern 4 FARLEY, PARTICLA -CPatj Sunshine 1 - Jr. Honor Society 1, 2 - F. H. A. l, 2, 3 - Warrenettes 2, 3,4 - Sgt,-At-Arms 4 - Pep Club 4 - Science Club 4 - Jr. Red Cross 3 - Asst. 2,4 - lr. Play 3 - Accuracy Club 3,4 - Glee Club 1 - Sr, Ring Comm. 3 - Moods and Melodies 4 - Moods and Melo- dies Comm. 2,3,4 - W,C,'l'.U, 3 FITCH, FRANCES - tiffany Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Owl 3,4 - Asst. Ed. 4 - Quill and Scroll President 4 - Drivers Club 4 - Dramatics Club 4 - Major- ette 1, 2,3 - Cashier 3,4 - Assistant 2,4 - Typist 4 - Pep Club 3,4 - Moods and Melo- dies 2,3,4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 2 3 .. FLACK, MARGARET - CPoochieJ Sunshine 1 - Warrenette 2,3,4 - Assistant 1,12 -Jr. Play 3 - Moods and Melodies 3 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3 - FOLKENING, DONNA - Ueanniej Sunshine 1 - Warrenette 2, 3, 4 - V. -Pres. 4 - F, H,A,, V.-Pres, 2 - Parliamentarian, 3 -Driving Club4 - RedCross3,4 - G,A.A. 4 - Bus Captain 4 - Ir, Honor Society 2 - Jr. Leader 1,2 - Pep Club 3 - Accuracy Club 3 - Moods and Melodies 3, 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 2,3,4 - Assistant 3 GLEANER, ROBERT - QBobj Bus Captain 2, 3, 4 - Cafeteria 4 - Assistant 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 4 GROENERT, BOB Choir 1,2,3 - Boys Club 4 - Band 1 - D,E, 4 - Assistant 1 - District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2 - Operetta 1 - Musi- cal Review 3 HANNAH, WILLLAM - fBillJ Beta Hi-Y 1,2 - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Football 1,2,3,4 - All-County Football Team 4 - Most valuable linesman 4 - Honorable Men- tion A11-State Football team 4 - Basketball 1,2 - Track 1, 2,3,4 - Student Council 4 - Pres. 4 - Choir 2,3,4 - Boys Concert Club 1 - Ir. Play 3 - DramaticClubPlay4 - Sci- ence Club 4 - Moods and Melodies, Stage Manager 1,2,3,4 - Operetta 2,4 - Musical Review 3 - Assistant 3,4 - Sr, Council 4 - Intramural basketball 3,4 - Drivers Club 3,4 HAUSZ, GEORGE -qaudy Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Band 1, 2,3,4 - Bus Cap- tain 4 - Drivers Club 4 - Assistant 1,2 - District and State Solo and Ensemble Con- test 2 HAYMAKER, DONALD -fHay-stackj Beta Hi-Y, Treasurer 1, 2 - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Band 1,2, 3,4 - Orchestra2,3,4 - Choir 4 - Jr. Honor Society 1,2 - StudentCouncil 2 - District and State Solo and Ensemble Con- test 1,2, 3, 4 - National Hi-Y Congress 4 - Concert Club 1 - All State Contestl -Oper- etta 4 - Assistant 2 - Dance Band 1, 2, 3 HENKE, BILL Jr. Honor Society 1,2 - President 1,2 - Sr. Honor Society 3, 4 - Beta Hi-Y 1, 2 - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Chaplin 4 - Football 1,2,3,4 - Co-Captain 4 - Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 - Track l,2,3,4 -Baseball 2,3,4 - Golf4 -Driv- ers' Club 3, 4 - Hoosier Boy's State 3 - Stu- dent Council 4 - Sr. Council 4 HIGNITE, BETTY QBooLsJ Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - G,A,A, 4 - Pep Club 3 - Girl'sConcertClub 1 - Assist- ant 3 - Jr. Red Cross 3 - Warrenette Tea Comm. 3 - Operetta Comm. 3,4 - Moods and Melodiesiomm. 2,3,4 -Sr. playComm, 3 Nw, Z -.4 kms HISSONG, IUDITH Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Assistant 2,4 - Cafe. 2, 3 - G,A,A, 1 - Corridor Monitor 2 - Concert Club 3 - Class Play 3 - Choir 4 - Operetta 4 - Moods and Melo- dies Comm. 2, 3, 4 - Moods and Melodies 4 HOGAN, DENNIS - fDennyj Sacred Heart 1 - Baseball 2,3,4 - Assistant 3 - Alpha Hi-Y 4 - Football 3 - Pep Club 3 - Moods and Melodies 4 HOLYCROSS, BARBARA fBarbj Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Pep Club 3 - Concert Club 1 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3 - Jr, Play Comm, 3 - Assistant 2 HORTON, BETTY fBetty Joy Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Assistant 1,2,3,4 - Choir 3 - Operetta 3 - Concert Club 1 - President 4 - Moods and Melodies 3 HORTON, STANLEY Concert Club 1 - Assistant 1,2 - Choir 2,3 - Drivers' Club 3,4 - Operetta 2 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 2, 3 - Music Review 3 HOY, MARY LOU Sunshine 1 - Corresponding Sec. l - Jr. Honor Society 1,2 - Warrenettes 2, 3, 4 - Concert Club 1,2 - Sr, Honor Society 3,4 Secretary 3,4 - Choir 3,4 - Drivers' Club 4 - Pep Club 3,4 - Accuracy Club 3,4 - As- sistant 2,4 - Wigwam Staff 4 - Keeper of School Diary 4 - Moods and Melodies 2,3, 4 - District Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 4 - Operetta 4 - Music Review 3 HUNTER, IACK Alpha Hi-Y 4 - Basketball 1, 2, 3 - Football 1 - Track 1,2 - Drivers' Club 4 - Retailing and Selling 4 - Concert Club 1 - Beta Hi-Y 1,2 - Moods and Melodies 2, 3 - Moods and Melodies Comm, 2, 3 IRWIN, SHIRLEY -QPoodlesj Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Concert Club l - G,A.A, 2,4 - Ir. Red Cross 3 - Assistant 3,4 - Moods and Melodies 2,3,4 Ir. Play Comm. 3 - Operetta Comm. 4 JOHNSON, CARL Owl Staff 3,4 - Adv. Manager 3,4 - Quill and Scroll 3,4 - Wigwam Staff 4 - Concert Club 1 - Assistant 3 - Dramatic Club 4 - Sophomore Play 2 - Christmas Play 3 - Jr. Play 3 - Sophomore WCTU Oriatorial Con- vention 2 - Fr. WCTU Oriatorial Conven- tion 3, JOHNSON, VINCENT Driver's Club 3,4 - President 4 - Science Club 4 - Moods and Melodies 1,2,3,4 - Jr. Play 3 - Assistant 1,2,3. JONES, DON Band l,2,3,4 - Orchestra 4 - Band Council 4 - Chairman 4 - Alpha Hi-Y3,4 - Dance Band 2, 3, 4 - Intramural B. B. 2,3,4 - Assistant 1,2 - Moods and Melodies 2,4 - State Soloand EnsembleContest2,3 - County Band Festival 4 - Operetta Orchestra 4. JONES, JUANITA - CNitaJ Crispu.sAttucks1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Con- cert Club 2,3 - Choir 4 - Assistant 4 - Library Monitor 2 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3,4 - Musical Review 2,3,4 - All State Chorus 4 - Operetta 4 - Moods and Melodies 3,4 - District Solo and Ensemble Contest 4. JONES, MABEL Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - 4-H Club 1, 2, 3 - Cafeteria 2, 3 - Assistant 2, 3. KISTNER, ROBERT - fBobj Concert Clubl - Choir 2,3,4 - Owl Staff 3,4 - Editor-in-chief3,4 - Wigwam Staff 4 - Madrigal4 - Jr. Honor Society2 - Sr. Honor Society 3, 4 - Quill and Scroll 3, 4 - Driver'sClub3,4 - NewsBureau3 - Manager 3 - Fr. Red Cross 3,4 - Operetta 2,4 - MoodsandMelodies 3,4 - StudentChairman 2 - MoodsandMe1odiesComm. 3,4 - Mus- acagl ri-Zelliew 3 - Solo and Ensemble Contest KNIPE, RENNA Sunshinel 7 Warrenettes2,3 - GAA2,3 Bible Club 3 - Concert Club 1 - Assistant 2 - Ir. Play 3. LONG, NANCY Sunshinel - Warrenettes2,3,4 - Driver's Club 3,4 - Jr. Honor Society 2 - Majorette 3 - Jr. Red Cross 3 - Dramatic Club4 - Secretary4 - Student Council4 - Treas- urer 4 - Concert Club 1 - Assistant 3,4 - Accuracy Club 3,4 - PepClub 3,4 - News Bureau 4 - Manager4 - Quill and Scroll 4 - Moods and Melodies 2,3,4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 2,3 - Jr. Play3 - Play Comm. 4 0 2' Ju. w .-. .Ja X g k. ' ffl x i-if 1 t'51a -F36 'kf ' bi , ,A .:'15?g, 245 -L 1 X , 1' gqzgf , if S X V. ,Ts - -ESE A wgerf 'K' f --,-'-:j5:j.s'1'f'f fi. vig . ' Q 1-is is , WW 'A : Q I U5 at , -. QQ In if , . X 4 'A 4 9' 1 - at i,--.. 1a.:ai:::e'2::: . u . -2- 5 McCALL, LAWRENCE - fLarryJ Choir 2,3,4 - Concert Clubl - Pep Club 3,4 - Pres. 4 - Football l,2,3,4 - Basket- ball 1, 2, 3 - Track 4 - Baseball 2,3 - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Beta Hi-Y 2 - Drivers' Club 3,4 - Sgt. of Arms 3 - Intramural B.B. 3,4 - Jr. Play3 - Wigwam Comm. 3,4 - Canteen Comm. 4 - Operetta 2, 4 - Moods and Melodies 2,3,4 - District and State Solo Ensemble Contest 1, 2 - Assistant 4. MCCLINTIC, BOB - CRockyj Choir 2,3,4 - Madrigal4 - ConcertClub 1 - Beta Hi-Y 1,2 - Secretary2 - Alpha l-li-Y 3,4 - Treasurer 4 - Football 1, 2, 3 - Basketballl - Intramural B. B. 2,3, 4 - Assistant 4 - Sr. Council 4 - Pep Club 3,4 - Operetta 2, 4 - Music Review 1,3 - Moods andMelodies 1,2,3,4 - Dis- trict and State Solo Ensemble Contest l,2, 3,4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3. MCCLURE, CAROLYN - fMacj Cheerleaderl - Sunshine l - Warrenettes 2, 3,4 - Madrigal 3,4 - Concert Club 1 - Jr. Honor Society 2 - Choir 2, 3,4 - Assistant 1, 4 - Sr. Dramatic Club 4 - Drivers' Club 4 - G.A, A. 3,4 - Pep Club - Jr. Red Cross3 - Operetta 2,4 - Moods and Melodies l', 2, 3, 4 - District and State Solo Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4. MCCORD, WAYNE - fMacj Basketball 1,2,3,4 - Football 1,2,3,4 - Track 1,2,3,4 - Baseball 1,2,3,4 - Beta Hi-Y 1,2 - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Science C1ub4 - Drivers'Club4 - SafetyDirector 4 - Choir 3,4 - Assistant 2 - Student Council 2 - Senior Council 4 - Boy's Club 3 - Assistant Chairman 3 - Jr. Play 3 - Moods and Melodies 2,3,4 - Operetta 4 - Musical Review 3. MCLALN, GEORGE Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Choir 3,4 - Science Club4 - Drivers'C1ub4 - Wigwam Staff 4 - Assistant4 - Operetta4 - Moodsand Melodies 3 - District and State Solo Ensem- ble Contest 3. MENEGHINI, MARY LOU - fButchj Sunshine 1 - Jr. Leader 1 - Sgt. at Arms 1 - G.A.A. 2,4 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Jr. Red Cross 3 - Accuracy Club 3,4 - Pep Club 3 - Concert Clubl - Assistant3,4 - Moods andMelodies Comm. 2,3,4 - Moods and Melodies 4 - Operetta Comm. 4 - Warrenette Tea Comm. 3,4. MIEDEMA, ROSALIND - fR0sieJ Sunshine 1 - Secretaryl - G. A. A. 2 - Concert Club 1 ' Ir. Honor Society 1,2 - Sr. Honor Society 3,4 - Accuracy Club 3 - CanteenComm. 2 - Band l,2,3,4 - Band Counci13,4 - Orchestra 3,4 - Purdue Congress 4 - Ir. Play 3 - Jr. Red Cross 2, 3,4 - V. -Pres. 3 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Secretary 3 - President 4 - District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3,4 - Moods and Melodies 1, 2,3,4 - Assistant 2,3,4. MILES, MARYLEE SHAF ER Sunshinel - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Concert Club 1. ?tC'3s sees . 'NFcTEE3tV:s11:,: ,I X N i X' NX Q- . Qc Xa 541 ' , X N ' vt -. 1 .. 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Assistant 4 - District and State Solo and Ensemble Con - test 2 - District Latin Contest 2 PECK, RICHARD -fDickj Southportl - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Cross Coun- try 3, 4 - Captain 4 - Track 3,4 - Assistant 4 - Science Club 4 - F,F, A, 4 - Intramural B.B, 2, 3, 4 - Pep Club 3, 4 - Champion Cross Country 4 - Moods and Melodies 2 PERKINS, CAROL Sunshine 1 - Concert Club 1 - Jr, Red Cross 3 - Recorder3 - AccuracyClub 3, 4 -Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4 - Class Play 3 - Warrenettes 2, 3,4 - Sr. Council 4 - Jr. Honor Society 2 - Sr. Honor Society 3, 4 - Dramatic Club 4 - Assistant 2,3,4 - Pep Club 3 - All-State Orchestra 4 - Disuict and State Solo and En- semble Contest 3 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 2, 3 - Operetta Orch. 4 - Operetta Comm. 2 PIEL, EDITH - fEdiej Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2, 3,4 - G, A.A, 2 - AccuracyClub 3,4 - Pep Club 3,4 - Con- cerf Club 1,2 - Assistant 2,4 - Bus Captain 3 - Majorette 1,2,3 - Dramatic Club4- Moods and Melodies 3, 4 - Moods and Melo- dies Comm. 2, 3,4 - Operetta Comm. 2,4 - Sr. Play Comm. 3 POLLOCK, PEGGY - CPegj Warrenettes 2, 3, 4 - Sgt. at Arms 4 - Sun- shine 1 - Student Council 1,4 - Sr. Council 4 - Choir 2,3,4 - Madrigal 3,4 - Orchestra 1,2,3 - Concert Club 1 - Dramatic Club 4 - President 4 - Ir, Honor Society2 - Drivers' Club 3 - G,A,A. 4 - Assistant 1,4 - Oper- etta 1,3 - MusicalReview 2, 4 - Districtand State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3,4 - Ir. Play3 - Oratoria1Contest 2, 3 - Ir. RedCross 3 - Moods and Melodies4 - Moods and Melo- dies Comm. 3 PRANGE, JOHN - fLong Johnj Jr. HonorSociety 1, 2 - Beta Hi-Y 2 - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - President 4 - Sr. Council 4 - Football 1, 2, 3, 4 - Basketball 1,2,3,4 - Trackl, 2, 3,4 - Hoosier Boys'State 4 - Ac - curacy Club 3 - Drivers' Club 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3 PRICE, VERA JEAN Sunshine 1 - Sgt, at Arms 1 - Warrenettes 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer4 - G,A, A, 2,4 - Concert Club 1 - Jr, Honor Society 2 - Ir, Red Cross 3 - StudentCouncil2 - Pep Club 3 - Accur- acy Club 3 - Moods and Melodies 2,3,4 - Monitor 2 - Assistant 3,4 RECTOR, WALTER -fWal1yj Photo Club 3, 4 - Visual Aids 2,3 - Drafting Contest 2, 3 Pa -sf, c Aw . , ..-4 P' M, 'fa we A .A ,Z 1- . . ::::.-M1-.f::....:. JJ zshff, f ,A uaggg'-, '-1553551523-j:2:5E5lEr5 ' ' 7ZffTSfZf4s:'w -15?3:2:'-:iazifal ' 41421-f'f'4 2- :Q I vw my Q , 45 I '. ' -'ft' .L .,A' fu' .E?i1'J- . : -'3.:35 ..' I. 545343 ' : ':1-ff . , .9 f,,, 2, , . ww-y,1..'k, H 1 , -- 1- 1, af' wav 1 . ' 1 .,4:ffi'5--a':1 , if-af.. . 'H+'-: 3 . 4 qu, W : ' AN , .is , V if I f 'Q -xv' f jsf -9 351 A 1 4, N ' jfir , ,, 1 7 ,gay -zgff J fi! f 4 'V fx A mia f fl A Ai Wx 3' R KZ ,iw 2 Ag G 40 , V ,,,,,,, , , , Q . ,-.r.1.:.g,:,x-',. . ,V ,wiv xx?-'S' 1 A 1 lv .2 if N., , 1 ' I g -fiffg . . X, ,KAN m REEVES, NORMA Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2, 3, 4 - Concert Club 1. REILLY, GEORGE - fGregoryj Cross Country 1, 2,3,4 - Captain 3 - Track 1, 2, 3,4 - Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4 - Treas- urer 3,4 - Beta Hi-Y 1,2 - Sgt. of Arms 2 - Alpha Hi -Y 3, 4 - County Champion Track 1, 3 - Champion Cross Country 4 - Boys Concert Club 1 - Drivers' Club 4. RICHEY, TOM I Beta Hi-Y 1,2 - Alpha H1-Y3,4 - If. HOHOI' Society 2 - Sr. Honor Society 3,4 - Treas- urer4 - ScienceC1ub 4 - V.-Pres.-4 ' DHV' ers' Club 4 - Moods and Melodies 2 - Ir. Play 3 - Class Play 2 - Speech Contest 2 ROSS, KATHLEEN - fKatie1 Red Cross 3 - Pres. 3 - Student Council 4 - Sec. 4 - Choir 2,3,4 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Red Cross Council 3,4 - Assistant 2,3,4 - Concert Club 1 - Sunshine 1 - G, A. A, 2 - SeniorCouncil 4 - Wigwam Staff 4 - Assist- ant Activities Ed, 4 - Jr. Honor Society 2 - Sr. Honor Society 3, 4 - Pep Club 3, 4 - Operetta 2, 4 - Moods and Melodies 1, 2, 3, 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 2,4 - Dis- trict and State Ensemble Contest 2, 3 - Ac- curacy Club 3, 4 - Musical Review 3 - Mel- ody Maids 3. ROWE, WILLIAM - QBil1j Howe 1, 2, 3 - Photography Club 4 - Drivers' Club 4 - Science Club 4. RUNNER, DON Manual 1 - Amo 2, 3. SCHULL, VIRGINIA - qcinnyy Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Sunshine 1 - Pep Club 3 - Assistant 2,3, 4 - G, A, A. 4 - Accuracy Club 4 - Operetta Comm. 2, 4 - Moods and Melodies 3, 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 2, 3, 4 - Warrenette Tea Comm. 2, 4. scHwrER, JOAN - U03 Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - G, A, A, 4 - Accuracy Club 3,4 - Assistant 3 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3,41 SHANK, CARL Jefferson TWp. 1 - Student Manager 2 - Basketball 2 - Track 2 - Future Farmers 2,3,4 - Reporter - Assistant 2 - Drivers Club 4. SHARP, MAX Football 1, 2, 3, 4 - Sr. Band 1,2,3,4 - Safety Squad 1 - Drivers Club 4 - Moods and Melodies 3,4 - District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3. SHAW, SUE Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Student Council 4 - Assistant 3,4 - Choir 2,3,4 Concert Club 1 - G,A, A, 1 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 4 - Moods and Melodies 1,2,3,4 - Operetta 2,4 - Musical Review 3 - Tea Musical 4. SHEPARD, JACQOLIN - Uackiej Sunshine l - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Girls Concert Club 1, 2 - Accuracy Club 4 - Moods and Melodies 3 - Assistant 3, SHIPP, DON - flviickeyj Ben Davis 1 - Track 2 - Baseball 3 - Art Committee 4 - Sr. Council 4 - lntra- mural Basketball 4 - Drivers Club 3,4 - Moods and Melodies 3,4 - Choir 3,4 - Operetta 4 - Musical Review 3. SHOCKLEY, PATSY Sunshine 1 - V.-Pres. 1 - G.A.A. 2,3,4 Treasurer 3 - 4-H 1 - Drivers Club 4 - Pep Club 3, 4 - lr. Honor Society 1, 2 - Sr. Honor Society 3,4 - Bible Club 3,4 - Accuracy Club 3,4 - Concert Club l - Warrenettes 2, 3, 4 - Dramatic Club 4 - Jr. Red Cross 3,4 - fDe1. to Chapter Housey - Rep. to New York 3 - Wigwam Staff, subscription Ed. - Asst. Bus Captain 4 - Assistant 2, 3,4 - Moods and Melodies 3,4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 2, 3,4 - Student Council 4 - F.H.A. 2,3,4 - Latin Festival 3. SHOEMAKER, DIANNE Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Jr. Honor Society 1, 2 - Sr. Honor Society 3,4 - Assistant 2,3 - Bible Club 3,4 - sec. 3 - F.H. A. 3 - Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4 - Alter- nate 2,4 - Science Club 4 - sec-treasurer 4 - Band 3 - Concert Club 1 - Wigwam 4 - Club Ed. 4 - 4-H 1 - District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3 - Cashier 4 - D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award 4. SMITH, BETTY JO - Uackiel Tech 1 - Warrenettes 2, 3,4 - Assistant 3,4 - G, A. A, 3,4 - Concert Club 3 - Moods and Melodies 3,4 - Moods and Melo- dies Comm. 3, 4 - Accuracy Club 3, 4. EQ i .w'fj:'-17951 - 9 'iv' ' 'fi E15555512535553iQ1fQf1IEIE1:5E3E2E-iii V' 'I .NX Z I 0971 is A Ffa, M' W . ,M s f' , x f s ' , v,g4,:g:i, --1--'-1-11::ar2,1-:r1gss:,-rs:555,gg:3-3.51,:5:,f,Q,g:,535-:,,:g:4:35,g,:,5,5,,,, I ' S W -f-fe:5:s:2:2:-:sams:1:G1azs15a2s:z5az::zt:2Z:::I'f21-1If--If ,sasgtm V . ,, . , 1.za14-,2,33-:,--:v:,.,,:...,.,..,,.1,, .M , , ., .. , ,, , sf? 3,4: W f 'A 4 f . 'X R A V? I? l in 32 A s 'ff STALEY, GERALDINE - Uerryj Tech 1,2 - G. A. A. 3,4 - Warrenettes 3,4 v Ir. Red Cross 3,4 - Secretary3 - Dramatics Club 4 V.-President 4 - Pep Club 3,4 - Accuracy Club 4 - Concert Club3 - Assistant 4. STROUD, SHIRLEY - use-ey Benson High School, Omaha, Nebraska 1, 2, 3 - Warrenettes4 - Pep Club 4. STUFFLEBEM, JO ANN - fStuffyj Sunshinel - Freshman Playl - Assistant 2 - G.A.A. 2,3,4 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Bus Lieutenant 3 - Accuracy Club 3,4 - President4 - Jr. Red Cross3 - Owl Staff 2,3 - Feature Ed. 2,3 - Dramatic Club 4 - Pep Club 3 - Quill and Scroll 3 - Concert Club l - Moods and Melodies 3, 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3 - Oratorical Contest 4. A SWEM, JACK - Uacksonj Y Madrigal3 - ConcertClubl - Beta I-li-Y 1,2 - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Treasurer 2 - Choir2,3,4 - Band l,2,3,4 - Dance Band l,2, 3,4 - District and State Solo and En- semble Contest l, 2, 3,4 - All State Contest l - Band Council4 Q Tea Musical3,4 - Operetta 2,4 - Moods and Melodies l, 3,4. THURSTON, BETTY Sunshine Club l - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Assistant 4. TIELIGNG, FRED Driver's Club3,4 - Football2 - Assistant 2,3 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3,4. TOON, BERTHA ROCKEY Sunshinel - ConcertClubl - Choir2,3 - Operetta2 - MusicalReview3 - Warren- ettes 2,3,4 - Jr. Red Cross 3 - Moods and Melodies 2, 3 - District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2 - Student Council 3 - Senior Council 4 - Majorette 2,3, 4 - Accuracy Club 3. TUNNY, MARITA Sunshinel - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Concert Club l - Assistant 2, 3. TURNER, THELMA Pittsborol-lighSchool - 4-H Club 2,3,4 - Secretary and Reporter 4 - 4-H Leader 2, 3,4 - Secretary 4 - Bus Lieutenant 4 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Ir. Play 3 - Moods and Melodies 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3,4 - Assistant 3,4. UPDIKE, JOSEPH - fjoey Concert Club l - Choir 3, 4 - Assistant 2, 3 - Operetta 4 - State Solo and En- semble Contest 3 - Choir Musical 3 - All- State Chorus 4. VAN CLEAVE, RUTH ANN - fRuthiej Band l,2,3,4 - Orchestra 2,3,4 - Band Council 4 - Sunshinel - Vice President l - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Ir. HonorSociety 1,2 - Vice-President 1,2 - Sr. Honor Society3,4 - Vice-President3,4 - Con- certClubl - Choir2,3,4 - Melody Maids 3 - District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest l,2,3,4 - All State Orchestra 2, 4 - Canteen Comm. 4 - Bus Captain 2, 3,4 - President 4 - Choral Festival 2,3, 4 - All State Chorus4 - Operetta 2,4 - Moods and Melodies 3,4 - Assistant 2,3, 4 - Musical Review 3 - County Band Festival 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3 - Tea Musical 3. WADE, LOYCE Sunshine l - Warrenettes 2, 3,4 - Jr. Honor Society 2 - Jr. Red Cross3 - Sr. Council 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 4 - Assistant 4. WARREN, JOYCE - Uoyciej Sunshinel - Warrenettes 4 - Pep Club 4 - Corridor Monitor 3. WEESNER, BOB Jackson High School, Howe High School 1, 2, 3 - Driver's Club 4 - Distributive Edu- cation 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 4. WELLS, HOPE - KGGIUQD , Sunshinel - Warrenettes2,3,4 - ASSISIHHI 3,4 - Pep Club4 - Concert Club 2,3 - lr. Red Cross 3. WEST, CAROL Howe l - Warrenettes 2, 3, 4 - student Council 2 - II- R25 CT055 2' 3 ' Moods and Melodies 3. 12 ' ' - ' -'U gf V1 nn 1 K' . . ' ' v ' ' ' 5 F.. ' - 4. v ! G 5 NL Mr ' U ,I I If .- Wi. ' ' 9 V , rg . pf . ff Q si 4 ' , Z. at sq ff, . it v H' n' rf ' H ' C I I + ' I ' ' Fi . f , V 1 '- TSI , ' 1 W I as .4 5, 4' P 1?1515siziilaisifisiziikeiaii2551555 'M I QS: x 5 .2 as 5: in nf SQ Q .R?,,gz.N . . ,,.. , ix X A x is 'B I 'X 1 ' N I L WHITAKER, DENNIS - fDennyp Quilland Scroll4 - PhotographyClub4 - DramaticsClub4 - Drivers'Club4 - Beta Hi-Y 1 - Moods and Melodies 2 - Class Play3 - Assistantl - Owl sraff 2, 3. WHITE, JOHN Band 1,2, 3,4 - Assistant 3 - Track 1,2, 3 - CrossCountry Teaml,2,3 - Beta Hi- Y 1,2 - Alpha Hi-Y 3,4 - Baseball4 - Drivers' Club 4. WIESE, JOHN - fWiesj Football 1,2,3,4 - Most Valuable Player 4 - Basketball 1,2 - Track 1,2 - Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4 - Drivers' Club 4 - Intramural B.B. 4 - PepClub4 - MoodsandMelodies 2 - Class Play3 i Assistant 4. WILLIAMS, MARY F. H. A. 2,3 - Warrenettes 2, 3, 4 - Jr. Leadersl - Sunshinel - Assistant 3,4. WILLIAMS, ROBERT Beta I-Ii-Y 1,2 - Photography Club 3,4 - Science Club 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 3,4 - Assistant 2,3. WILLIAMS, ROSEMARY - fRosiej Sunshinel - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Concert Club l - Choir 2,3,4 - Drivers Club - Vice-Pres. 4 - Cheerleader 2 - Future I-lomemake1s3 - Songleader3 - PepJC1ub 3,4 - Vice-Pres. 4 - AccuracyClu 3 - Assistant 2,3-,4 - G.A.A. 3 - Moodsand Melodies 2, 3, 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 2,3,4 - Operetta 2,4 - Musical Review 3. WINDLE, JOANN - Uoeyj Sunshinel - Warrenettes 2,3,4 - Jr. Honor Society 1,2 - Sr. Honor Society 3,4 - Wigwam Staff - Subscriptions Edj 4 - G. A.A. 2,3 - Band l,2,3,4 - Orchestra 3, 4 - Concert Club 1,2 - Choir 3,4 - StudentCouncil3,4 - Assistant2,4 - Asst. Bus Captain 3,4 - BandConucil4 - Oper- etta 2,4 - District and State Ensemble Contest 2,3,4 - Moods and Melodies 1,2, 3, 4 - Moods and Melodies Comm. 4 - Melody Maids 3 - Tea Musical 3,4 - County Band Festival 4 - Musical Review 3. YOUNG, LAURA - fButtonsJ Warrenettes 2, 3,4 - G.A.A. 1,2 - Sun- shinel - Orchestra l,2,3 - Band l,2,3 - Accuracy Club 3. on your own YOUNK, DONNA - CDonJ Sunshine 1 - Warrenettes 2,3,4 Concert Club 1, 2 - Choir 3 - Musi cal Review 3 - D.E. 4 Qi- ' 1? . P, ,.- . -fa., . .M ., -- N. Q--V N W- ww V ,N eff' e - . -' 1 l' ef ff , '.. M 'A W '-1: ' an Ag q H Ii, . ' ., 'i Sb . V 4 h Q V fy K 'EAN 15 Q 1 V N FAA, b A. . 1 A ' E A. l 3' ji if , J il MARY Lou HoY ie if.. - 1 ' Keeper of the school diary 5 7 . DON HAYMAKER . .. DICK CREASEY National Hi-Y convention in United Nations delegate Cleveland h0l1Ol2ABlG EHITION ' ' Wx' 've QT .a Q, 4 - ' - fiS:.2:Z:::z V1 ' vat ' -119 Q vt., X itz? PATSY SHOCKLEY QED DIANNE SHOEMAKER . U A X . . . Red Cross delegate I0 New D.A.R. citizenship award York BILL HANNAH ,,, All-county football center A,-,.,,,-v ,, , A T-1.. 3 f .J ',.,,a la 4 . , . A- 5' ,, M A A Anderson Marilyn K., Q Applegate Shirley Applegate, Jim Armstrong, Shirley ' '04 -Hi M x afmh f A 4. ,, 4' , .. . ' .sv Fx I -I G' I ' C Z -- - Q- I V fa- -0. Apple, Charlotte ' I K j Q x W I x , l w 'fmswff ,' I, if I 1 W In ' ' 'fi Baker, Tom - 1 I0 A 4 4' 1 I A, Bangle, Vera A,-, W- ,Q :W Berry, James - 414- X - Black, Bill 3. l M N0 -F- Booze, Blanche f l A f Y 7 Aff B ' -- 1- Q , Y 'Q I 411-it fl? Z: ' ,ll A Q g 9, Y , ,, Brown, Nellie , 1+ ya , ', ' ' '39 ' Browning, lim f Ig ,. - -fa f, Brune, Don f ' --Y-we 'Z Brune, Creth K we W. Brinkman, Paul ,,, . - if ' ii ,, ,I .B B -A , ? 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Prather, Bill f 5 Prenatt, Jim ,, ,- LII, A Prince, Dick W f .V Ramsey, Don f , N' N , I .,., , Q Ray, Arlieen 4 ' 3 ,,,,,. if' Redmeyer, Carol , 1' ' 1 ,mm A V ig Reilly, Phyllis - - X f'f 4,g,- K' Y' JFK , V Rennick, Virginia Rethardson, Loretta I Ricketts, Tom A NEMA Roberts, Jim 'CQ gy, J .L Robertson, Sally - N ll N Rockey Korena ' H ,A Robertson, Myrna -, r' ' , , -G .4-, 1 'fl , XA . fneshn1v1 4 rm fmw ,mn ' 4 3 4. N ,,,,,n if qw- M 2 an , , M E, . be 1 A ...L ff Ng f 6 in ml f M. . , 4, ,M w1lhlJlJ' ,J M1 y I Z' , K inf if ' ., irr. .Witifzli frr i i'S ',,i1:, ' .aff ui I ,W , ,,.. 1 Q, K Q ,K f B-' -r 1 . - N K L is ' ' -1 . 1 , g- 'x 1952 ,Y-53: J 1 ,- :gi?5e , ,W ,:,,f w r 5 F, in, E-25 '62 , 1 5 A ,242 E2Es..3EEEf15Es f E 521. .4 iff- ., f --- f ' - ,Y . .1 ,, QW , M ' 1 mn! - 1 311111 w 4 r ': 5 1 -- J - , ir - gi f- F -H -W: - g 'f Q ml-l1'H-P FJ ETE Q1 ,, ' T' '-TNQ' ' 134154 - '- ,. ff? 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David A ggi, 1, A Y, L L F Faust, Gail 'fa gxtt '23 ,-,' 'I' -' ' F2 T Fidler, Sue -1, 2 at ' qv., -1 ., y Aaa?5if2 'FW It A 'f Flelds' 139196 - . - - - -4- Fisher, Billie A f A I ' A Flick, Anna 4: -it ,ya 5- a If c A - if an al ur, 1- , Fobes, Ronnie 1' U? sy 4' 4 Q3 11-3 ' Folkening, Ruth , ' f , - ' T 'W fs' ,.j k Foreman, Alvin gi nmhif .- :3a?l..ff.' . Forth, Janet Fox, Sue Garret, Shirley Gauthier, Nancy Ginn, Gloria Ginn, Raymond Gioe, Larry Grabhorn, Larry Gray, Larry Greene, Carol Green, Harold Grinner, Frank Haley, David Haley, John Hanna, Carolyn Hardesty, Judy Harris, Don Hartman, Ronnie Harvey, Jack Haymaker, Marilyn Heffington, Shirley Heller, Bob Hempshire. Luella Hensel, John Hickman, Jimmy Hilton, David Hines, Kathryn Hipkiss, Maize Hoff, Linda Holland, Burell L - .-f4. --.. -f a-eexdligf uf ' 'f D f'1.3-- W-, H gg ,-A,hAQj,jlg55g,n' ' f N nrsley, Fred owell, Gene lubble, Harry HughSS, Arlene Huntsinger, Linda Hunt, Dick Hyatt, Doris Irwin, Joseph Irwin, Mary Rose zkson, Helen cobs, Darrell ames, Danny Kassen, Don Kassen, Ron Keen, Owen Kelpher, Kay Kester, John Knipe, Laura Koering, Maryn Lacey, Jean Lantz, Tommy Laughlin, Jack LeMaster, David Lewis, Beverly Leimbax, Marylin Linder, Mary Little, Jack Litz, Allan Macey, Gene Mahuieu, David Marshall, Janice Marsh, Don Martin, Kenny McClure, Dick McDonald, Mary McDonald. 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Schograssl James L15 7:3 7-Y' ' :QL 1 1.3 g, J V: A P , ri Schutt, James -, Ll. V ' lf, L1 45: 'Q' Schwier, Carolyn ' 1 --HK 7 ' ' J + scott, Anita J il ' Q 1 Scott, Deloris I - - ,Q M . M ,tlfw-, Scott, Kenneth A F J 3,4 F-' -'-f' Q53 gr ,:, ,: W, 3 Q. 5, if -ff ,,-, Scott, Roy QB' m' ,LID A ' .iz ir! L ' Y 1 g - v' QV! V, if J nn, I' 1 Scottland, Donna Jo if A ag fl . 'EJB I L- fir it A E Shepperd, Darlene Q5 ' 'N 5 Skinner, Scott Q' at L 2 ,l 2 T5 5 3 F fi it 0 , Smith, Darull uri. ' 1 l L2 1'-Uh - ' J-Q. ,, 1 Smith, Janice 2 ll, L V. ' 7, , ' f Sgflifhg NHHEY d K fx : AY fl 6:4 P '. .JZ mit , Ric ar ,ah 7,3 L Sorenson, Kenny 3 3 ml m , ' Sprunger, Gyneth Lg, . Ziff, tells- 'agp E a -3.1 , ...gf- Stienbrook, Leslie . A an ' A? V tl EER: , it , Stephenson, Bob ,. .qu g 5 Stevens, Janet 3 a Q- I' ,Q gn A 5 , Q Q ,Q , fa 'G Q ' Stevens, Nancy ,gg 'L ' ' if 5 3 'Q 1 Lg, Stiko, Anita -f., P , l '5 v , ' - 3 Sfifzeft Judy -S 62515156 i . A A Strader, Joan 5 , W Strain, Dick U 5- 4 f 'X L 5' g is ,F g, A k Strodtman, Judy , :ff f Q V, ' vi, , ' Azria . 1' ' 1,31 A. 'I Q, 7- aa af. -rg lpn .3 lg, - J: -S :IQ t -3- 1 gl T, - X- 2 - ,'!5.t A il .Arial gm fm 42' 'J I U A Q A '1 - 1,7 ,B gl - .ag 5 , Stroud, Martha 7.5 29 VF ,-- f- - af' -lmliw, fy 'nfs aggl Stuart, Lee Clare bf. '- 5 5 '95, 'wt gs H l1.'.'wK 2, 1 Summers, Carolyn -1 A l ' fl f X' f I, lk f l ,Xe 3 I X- Swineford, George A 1 -- - 1 - NV Sykes, Jo Ann - , K J s- ' Tague, Viola 33' ' -- 4. 2 A- '1 A is 1- w f . - 5- ,f I Y: , ' ' 1 Tash' Marrien 1 Mg ' -' , -5 fa: 'iff' if ' ,-Q ,.,., T Taylor, Ronnie 'P' Q, 5 ' 'tra -:JI 1' 'T' - b Tennel, Pauicia A , Y ji ' L -w z. 1 W 'mei 4 - 'xt Q A - Tefflff Dom? Yellowday, Lenora ' 9 , Z ' l,f ' ra sf- ,, t, , 23 is , P3 53 ,u :. P1 ,tygnfiy Tlflsmag- Dlclfiarlanne Yellowday, Vadora .Q . 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A w 3223 ' if ir Sis. 12:-E511 l gs. 1 W J,- Z f -' - ff - Q fe 1 , fix - is 'P 3 'N 'A . fs T 5 Y L' r X, I lnefeid, Richard Qrnderson, Joan riAnderson, jhon l Anderson, Trent l' Armstrong, Larry Armestrong, Robert Askern, Dick Ault, Phillip I Bales, Dick 5, fown, Everetr lrown, Terry Bruhn, Jim lBrummet, Carole 1 Brunke, Stephanie Bunch, Jim ' Buchanan, John ' Burnly, Juantia Campbell, Jim Barnes, Fred Bealty, John Bell, David Birk, Marilyn Bless, Billy Bonner, Bruce Brarton, Sandra Brewer, Fred Brill, Johnny Carter, Louise Carver, Shirley Caudell, Ruth Chapman, Margaret Chappell, Marjorie Clevenger, Phyllis Collins, George Colmen, Judy fr Z Connell,Peggy '31 Q fe , -if Q- LEJ sw' Lil ' iii, F r ' ar J wwgfsr fa 4, B rl juli 1 'VX 5 '- Q 1 ri sf! 5 ,AG-. an Je- ll-Q -1' Ay, l-r , f' ' Y, H- QF '-Q gp. N4 2-.1 Q fjaig I Cxwsi fwml 'P ri-M sf-.Y ,1, ,g-f-41 1 QE-X - A f 'I rj A Y' f l ' ff HQ, ,M I ,fvra 1 fr f m f- l ,ff -.acl -Q ,-av, -,Ai N C? 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IOTIU V' ' -911, A 1 2- , A, ' DeMose, Jeroe Harris, Robert U H ' , Denny, Ighnny HE-1l'l'iSO1'1, Sh2i1'0H h Q E V fg S Q Dicks. Doris HMMEY. Judy y jf A ' SF ' 7-is ff 8 L -Q ' ' iff TD N Ha la tr B'll x U EQ' T i li: if 1 1' if 274 'ier, anc S'C , 13' 'Q A Doddie, Bgbby Haslet, Parry i I lm! 4 i AI Easheart, Sandy Haugh, Merle M A +L , r 1 A N Erichson, Dale Hearn, Tom A W -' ,ffl-P 'V ' -'WE 2: P t J-Vx If- T-F, Erichson, Gary HCHRC- 1211161 3? 'SQ 'js ff, Erorge, Ronnie Hensley, Bruce 3, 1 1 A -V ,U s V ,. Edington, Virginia l-lill, HarrY ' ' ' P --I f 4 ' ' V' Edmund, Pamela HodgCS, LSROY 5 , A O A , ' fm. Falkner, Ronold Hfldgell- BOP M'-1 -K ' 4, Q- , 21: am- Q i - - 5, ,Q ff' Q -g Lie leak, ' L9 f-P e E, .Fa le, Carol la ' ' ' 5 l ' , rf! ' 'K' ' 'ri' ilfegnton, Davyid 1 4 r i A :I F 'T Ax l Fer Carol 4A i- N -guson, e 4, N , A N Firch, Linda V. i V a ' Us 91, ,V -HL Q, 1 vl J ,L SE A sq 1 Fitch, Mickel Q.: ' W. Z5 4, V ,gs 'cb' QL 'CQ Fond, Linda ' 1 ily, Il' is v, -. b tgp ' .j N Foster, Joyce A 1' ,lil A ' M lid! -fx! - l Gardner, Richard Gatewood. Ronnie 3 el 'rl I. El r l Q, A wif A ,N A T J 'US J S5 ' L ' :I 'x ii -J UOff- ICYTY LOUX- Dee Alma , I1 V ? 9, , Sf i ,' 'HP Holdren, John Mahor, Eddie , I--fig fr f fl' Holstein, Shirley Marlin. Wllly '1 W ' ' J 1 4 Howard, Janice M-2126. Phillip Q ' R PH A Hnbard, Judith McCoan, Jane . , I, . 3 Q. 1 A A . Q -1. , , ro .51 , Z3 - Hnrber, Billy McGaha. Doris -5. E ' f, , 9 4145, ' L p Jenkins, Marvin Mcgifire, Judy 0 4 ' ' f 14, Johnson, Wayne McPhearson, Marily: I A WW ' E Jones, Roger Metcalf, Neal , 2 ,, . x , lx 'I f c Q-55 Jones, Pat Miers, Dick ,ga ,. V,-vie, -If Q Q. King? Don Miller, Darlene ,Q ' ,, i 1 , .l ' X J J' - ff' Kir wood, Shirley Miller, Don X V, if H , lg, 4 Koch,lPatty d Miller, Harriect ' 1 Kai Krent er, Davi Milton. Davi A fl N 2 8 , l My fp J, ' '32 ,arf Leftes, Ralph Miltons, Max 19 i .v 2,2 if -' 4 'i ' YZ: f gif are J as Lasmasters, Linda Moore, Sammy 'Q-1 i I L., Q 'f ' as v' Limbock, Judy Moris, Ami an ,L 0 I li! ' 'i Louis, Glen Montgomery, Steve , fee, .i . aes fs, an -1 .--iw -' :Q vf 'E- '-A 4 g as pg E-,,, - 9 I q + 1 r- ar-ull-LQ..i ' ' R118 ,,xl,4A EVE: 7'f I N 1 -QQJQOQL y'44:. ,-as-. '31 ,fig-' ae 5-'. .3 2. E li 1- if ' '2 J Q5 ' 'J ' T .bf 1 XT ai, .. 00,14 ,H in 4-4, ,Lg gig np- ' . aa ff ' v ' it R Y ' ,ML V+ , E. , - A Q fa N5 4 V r H wt- ,HK ,Ji-K, ...LAY-0 J- F any: ,QU-,J ,Q-ifgy. Q . Q--. C5 -Q-' ' - 1113+ 5 T' 'gl r-, 1 , ff' Ng-A v I 3, V-ff 'f as Era A' In 01,35 - M as as 1 Vg lk -S tb Q-px I QI FF QQ ,, -9, -' 2.555 x 7' , aft -7, r .f Q, 'J ,, J ' hw rf' - 'C 3 . '- , V. fX 14.5 gm in .i ' Lx- a HX' 2 '- , 6,361 L? Fl! ,3:: 551' 'J '3 -' A qi? 5 ,I l '- ' F ' A 5' .' 19, 3' ,f 5'.rs1?f T iq A'-fi: i -J ' 'Y - Wg' 'A Hn- ri: .4 ' ' I ma f I i . QA., fb: , , ' 555 fd J ,Aan-. uf:-X 35' aj ,gp -- ,.,,f3 +.,,. L 4 ' w ' Q37 Q - ' gi W7 r' '-if S-7-ff' T1 'w an rf N- 'r' 'Ee NZ' Moulclen, Elsie Mickley, Marvin Mulkalland, Eddie Myers, Jim Nichlos, Shirley Onken, Charles Osborne, Sandra Ostheim, Robert Oswald, Perry Parks, Joyce Perkaon, Ronald Pettit, Catherine Piel. George Porter, Carl Proter, Beth Pyritz, Steve Ramsey, Jeannine Reager, David easoner, Jerry Reed, Jeanie Ridge, David Ro ertson, Dorothy Sandlin, Margie Sare, Sally Schaekel, Ruth Schaub, Beverly Schmitt, Elsie Sellers, Sandy Shaffer, Sharon Sherclxiff. Mickey Simmerman, Lawrence Sinerlly, Ronald Smith, Lee Smith, Max Smith, Sandy Sourherland, Bob Spalding, Bob Staub, Beverly Stevens. Larry Stiencamp, Florence Stough, Judy Srragihter, Carla Stratmar, Emmit Strobble, Berkley Stuvel, Diana Sullivan, Charles Taylor, Denny Taylor, Jack Taylor, Jim Terry, Walter Tidd, Rita Tolson, Karmen Turner, Charles Voyles, Jerry Wagoner, Philip Wagoner, Richard Ward, Howard Wardwell, Jackie Whitaker, Judy Weisner, Bill Wilkerson, Sarce Williams, Charl Wilman, Janet E Wilson, Evelyn Winer, Margret Winings, Katheryn Woodall, Barbara Wood, Bob Wood, Phyllis Woody, Shirley A candy bar is just right to complete your lunch as Rolland Grabenkort and Elsie Moulden will tell you. On Recognition Day, May, 1951, the Kiwanis Club of Irvington presented this honor roll to Warren Central, where the names of those students who win achievement awards each year from 1950 through 1954 will be posted. 1 1 1 5 d 5 , . . . at ,st 1 f ' it f was ggi. W, quarts, V I la 1 aas- 1 'M 1-L H L .,.. X' 'Q 2, YI- :gy-1 Q V ' '-if f 'W-Ts' 'rr ' f 1.--14 7 ' K., T'Z, '.1j, -' - M E 5 lu' 3 , For the first time, last year, a Christmas U66 ' . -if ' M W '1fi ff , ' N rj.: appeared in the study hall. This skyscraper of a fy - , ig -.gfil-,3 tree, erected--and we mean erected--in the library Qgiprfxar.. Q, - ,,g 'l- fig. -4 5: f 'wffilffg balcony, brightened the holiday season before va- X ' , -5' -TIE1-Q cation. We like the idea and hope it continues. ...A .-s.- - W- 'Z '21 Ss-r ii.,-V -I . N L' K- F54 9 :1:i5'f Qi- ' X- -U mmm ' Sfwirfi Much 21PPreciated were the new glass back- . ..,..,.. ' 5E1. 9' boards which appeared early in 1952 on Warren's 2 - ' , Q?-'Q basketball court. On Monday morning, Feb. 4, many of us noticed a new mural that had been mounted the day before. The newest scene depicts the sellin of town lots on the sitc o the new capitol of Indiana---Indianapolis. av-f 1 .gt t at., 1 ri ' K K , 1 :SVN 5 X H: N X if rr f xii 1 R, F. 'iwfefismf 1 5 ' sr -f x l X X fx. X x IQ am staff Editor-in-chief Associate editor Senior editor WIGWAM STAFF Editorial Underclassman editors Activities editors Club editor Sports editor Head Photographer Photographer Copy writers Advisory Board Business manager Subscriptions editor Assistant subscriptions Advertising manager Advertising solicitor Georgia Bloom Shirley Eaton Ruth Campbell Dolores Croasmun Mary Lou Hoy Barbara Fanning Kathleen Ross Dianne Shoemaker Mr. C. E. Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, Mr. Ralph Clevenger, Shirley Davis David Schmitt Russell Estridge Bill Engel Bob Kistner Eash, Principal Vice -Principal Vice-Principal Mr. Herrick Kesler, Sponsor Business Barbara Christenberry Io Ann Windle editor A Publication of WARREN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Indianapolis, Indiana Patsy Schockley Marjorie Rodebeck Everett Cass AIDHA hu- Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship and Clean Living To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. These are the motto and the purpose of the Hi-Y. Officers of the Alpha Hi-Y are Everett Cass, vice-president, Dick Creasey, secretary, John Prange, president, Bill Henke, chaplain, Bob McC1intic, treasurer. During the year the Hi-Y sponsors convocations and dances. This club is for junior and senior boys. 1 F--7...- MR. RALPH CLEVENGER - Sponsor XXX JR. hl- Seventh and eighth graders can not be left out so there is a Junior Hi-Y club for them. Officers of this club are Dick Davis, secre- taryg David Oertel, presidentg Ronald Hartman, treasurerg Jim Barnes, vice-president. MR. SPRUNGER ' Sponsor 1 ,A Z?- BETA hl- A club for the freshmen and sophomore boys is the Beta Hi-Y. its officers are Don Crouse, sergeant- at-armsg David Barksdale, vice- presidentg David McClure, Presi- dentg Bob McConnell, Ueasurerg Eddie Depositer, chaplaing lake Gurnberts, corresponding secreraryg Dale Mayhall, program chairmang Mr. Dinn, sponsorg Keith Brattain, secretary. With love in my heart for etting self. and writ charity for all. hfe be complete. goes the creed of the ninth grade sunbea who have this year among other things sponsored a father and daughter banquet. WARREN 611116 CIUB The Warrenette Club is for any sophomore, junior, or senior girl who wishes to belong. The biggest event of the year for Warrenettes is the an- nua Mother-Daughter Valentine Tea. Various school activities, also, are sponsored by the club. The officers of this organization are Judy Cass, secretaryg Patricia Farley and Marjorie Rodebeck, sergeants-at-arms, Vera Jean Price, treasurerg Donna Folkening, vice-presi- ' dent, Rosalind Miedema, president, f and Marilyn Day, chaplaing fnot picturedj. MRS. MYRTLE RODDEN - Sponsor un hln ClUB Thus will my own The ei hth grade organization of Sunbeams have plannefand presented severalreligious convoca- tions durinlg the year as well as activities for worthy causes. O ficersareg AnnadelDorn, treasurer - silver, Arlene Hughes, president - goldg Marianne Thomp- son, secretary - gold, Dona Meyer, treasurer - gold, Gale Tobias, vice-president - gold, fseatedj Billy Fisher, vice-president - silver, Jane Ross, president- silverp Linda Hoff, secretary - silver. MISS CLEO KINNISON - Sponsor fseatedj. . E. MIDDLETON - Sponsor UUBEAI11 rs include Sandra Phillips secretary, Sally Robertson secretary: Judy Cooley, vice Barbara McConnell and Judy Atkinson, presi ClLlB its Stigmata Mr. Walter Mowrey, agriculture instructor, is sponsor of the Future Farm - gn! t ini ers of America. After re- organization last fall the F.F.A. elected new of- ficers. They are Carl Shank, representative, Carter Collins, secretary, Mr. Mowrey, Fred Voelk- son , president, Verle Chappel, vice-president, George Reilly, treasurer, and Joe Edwards, sentinel. IIUTSURG hom ITIAKERS The Future Homemakers of America under the sponsorship of Mrs. Wanda Beeson is now finishing its fourth year at Warren Central. Since its organi- zation in 1948 the club has increased in both wisdom and number. Officers of the F.H.A. are Sarah Pitt, parliamentarian, Mary Judith Collins. reporter, Mary Kathryn Wright, secretary, Nancy Stuart, treasurer, Gerry Sorenson, song leader, Doris Jones, president, and Vera Bangel. historian. 4-h Jumon leaoens Accomplishments have been many by the 4-H Junior Leaders this year. Only twenty in number, the club does useful work in the 4-H field and aids adult leaders. Also, many programs and meetings at the Purdue Extension have been held. Officers Qfthis club are Ierry Drew, secretary, Sharon Voyles, parliarnentartanz Verle Chappell, vice-president, Frances Aldricn, reporter, May Kay Wri ht, presi- dent, Jane Miller, Ueasurer, Billie Wiion, song leader, Eddie Adams, recreational leader, Catherine Fisher, pianist. Miss Henrietta Bixler is the sponsor. shui P 5 17 W futune fanmens Officers of the Senior Honor Society are Dicli Creasey, presi- dent, Ruth Ann Van Cleave, vice- presidentg Tom Richey, treasurer, Mary Lou Hoy, secretary. Mr.FreC Pierpont is the sponsor. The honor societies are composed of approximately the upper quarter of each class. An 85 per cent average must be maintained in order to be elected to the society. How- ever, not only scholarship is taken into consideration, but also, leadership, citizenship, service. These are chapters ofthe National Honor Society. HGHOR SOCIETIES Junior Honor Society officers are Beverly Wells, secretary, Bob Anderson, president, Jim Shaffer, ireasnrerg Dorothy James, vice- president. The sponsor is Mr. S. E. Cooper. I, 7 1 ,. 'iw 2- 'QL . ' I 1 1 ef - Q - , 'r 'A X ' 4 ' , Q 'I ff ' f-F.-.4 , --' - ff, ' - . ,X X' ' we . , . px Q ,Q A W p . V , I , , , ,.. :' -- - N SSR: Q 1 X , K' s f , f x , P - q f- v . X ' . -425 N, ef FXQ- up - l ..,..r -Lcwr Bmle clue l t J I r l l , l :Miss Cleo Kinnison sponsors this organization. y, l U DNGIOGRADII l I X, QQ -r' N offlcerz . The junior high and senior high Bible Clubs invite every- one to become a member. Programs for the meetings vary . . . sometimes a film is shown, sometimes there is a speaker, and other times there are quizzes on the Bible. Officers for the senior high club areg Russell Estridge, treasurerg Delores Cooley, presidentg Betty- ellen Romans, secretaryg and Judy Cooley, vice-presi dent. CIUB The purpose ofthe photography club is to teach its mem - tiers to take and develop better pictures. lts officers find members are RussellEstridge, David SChmiU,131'C5i' l iientg Charles Campbell, vice-presidentg Bill Byrltett, ecretary-treasurerg Norma Jean Davis, and Bob Simpson. Q? DRIVERS CLUB The purpose of the drivers club is to teach students safety on the road while driving. The officers are Dudley Atwell, prosecuting attor neyg Dick Creasey, sargeant at armsg Rosie Williams, vice presi dentg Vincent Johnson, president Margie Rodebeck, secretary and Wayne McCord safety director fstandingj . V omls' athletic association The G.A.A. is very active in many different sports such as softball, volleyball, bowling, and others. Its officers are Donna Armitage, treasurerg Pat Lucas, vice-presidentg Darlene Dicks, presidentg Gerry Sorenson, secretary. Miss Barbara Lernbke is sponsor. 179' 'v Af ' sa . , Kg ,XY fw we-wdi 'B ..,,, ,r... --1,. ,...,g l, 7.1, v th Qnao y-IES E The Y-Teens is an organization for girls sponsored by the Y . W. C. A. 5 These girls are very active unde the leadership of Mrs. Harrie 1' I Clark. Officers are Sally Sare, vice-president, Carolyn Robinson , secretary, Janet Williams, treasur- erg Susie Dearinger, presient. T 'ff TS stuoent council The Student Council consists of one representative from each home room. They discuss school pro- blems and assist in making certain decisions con- cerning school policies. Officers are Bill Hannah presidentg Shirley Davis, vice-presidentg Nancy Long, treasurerg Kathleen Ross, secretary. ti? DIOR council The Senior Council is made up of three members of each government class. This group decides such things as the design for senior cards and announcements. N .s , lu Q - Q X 1 49 accunac clue DD The Accuracy Club sponsored by Miss Lokile Hicks is based upon record, speed, and accuracy. The officers are Kathleen Ross, presidentg Jo Ann Stufilebem, vice-presidentg Marilyn Day, secretary, and Delores Dobson, Lreasurer. SCIENCE ClUB The world of science is studied by the members of the newly chartered science club. Officers are Dick Creasey, president, Tom Rickey, vice -presidenig Dianne Shoemaker, secretary- treasurer and Bill Engel, reporter. Mr. Noe is the sponsor. r i n 1 ITgu ,g L r 'X .Dx . CT? 1 w qull ADO sonolt ClUB The Quill and Scroll, honor- ary society for hi h school journal- ists this year hat? the support of 22 members. Requirements for this organization include 150 inches of printed material. fl Officers of this group are Norma Jean Cooper, vice-president, Pat Alger, secretary Frau EFitch, presidentg and Georgia Bloom, treasurer. Mr. Herrick H. Kesler is the sponsor., I I V v I r J T S l , I i I r and in the making of useful articles for different holidays. A The officers of the Warren T Central branch are Pats Shockley y . , delegateg Shirley Davis. presidentg l Norma Jean Davis, secretary, fi Shirley Eaton, vice-presidentg and 3 Sharon Voyles, delegate. Miss ll Henrietta Bixler is the sponsor. T r l N K JR R60 CQCDSS 3 ClUB The Junior Red Cross this year as in years before, has worked in close contact with the local chapter of the American Red Cross in providing entertainmentin various veterans hospitals cz- oeolcatlon on I .' 51-ffq' X R . ,f' Llwff, 5 Y 4 -,---,G-,, . I ' inf s, t ggi,-xxf f' ' ., ,,-,X -:gif 1 ,1Q'f,frQ-7-'f 1 , 1,41 rss: Q4 - ,, , - 'ffl it-. -its. V , -4 ,-5,,...,. ,QQ ff ,gif--zafjfjf f . , 5. ,, -, ff '5 '5,-gg V ,,f ,. ,e A W 511 1 44'3f fV'?f9iQ5?5' - - 51? VH: :Li r 1'f's:t ff V-11 -L' E Gif? -Sh :E?5t:.Lk?Wl WI' '- f f if i 1 ' W I f fl i: 'ff Sri 'x 'ff'fC-','i'-4' 52.3. 'TTI-I: -lf ',, 1 ,lhvbx 5' Q-Nswbr...-.. .gt w..l, - ., -X. I I I I .,H,.Vr.l-gb. f5R,.jx..x,:::l'-lil RTN-SET h . , qgkxrfi if 'f,yiQ,:i2g,j, ,f',:gi,g?-21:5-fglylg ,mf 'ly y ' ,f A . -, JQ9' 't'-,ffft-.-.is-ff ! 24--. 'gf - ' 1 N'--1,511-':,---. ' ' t- , , A , reg., ,gf ...'g-m,xLgtgt,r----t 4 .. - V1-f'Ns'ff , 'f'-:'f5f'!?'sJ5.'-,ff-'.?'.137 'fwfiiiztv-. ,,u..tyffT'- f' ' 'J -741, -5Jfflfffzsr-Tf.f,'f'fCWs5:'2I 1.41 tt f2Li'12f.::','1.id't . t t f f 5 IDR AUIGI2 IHCWEIQ In dedication we, the 1952 Wigwam Staff, should like to honor Mr. Walter Mowrey, who for twenty-eight years has extended faithfully his talents towards the improvement of both Warren and its students. Since his efforts have been in no sense dimimutive they have been richly rewarding to the school in terms of fame and prestige. As athletic director he is directly associated with the successes of not just the track team but all athletic groups representing Warren. But to stop here would be falling far short of complete tribute to this man. His work with agricul- ture classes and Future Farmers has been on an equally high level. The words set forth here are only the beginning. As you look through the remainder of the book you will see the true tribute, our work and creations which we dedicate to a true friend and benefactor, Mr. Walter Mowrey. 3'2- Sw 'Irs 3 W ,Q if 'if Z' L 3 f E , ,... . 3 'E , 34 it 5' A 3 ' X X .4 T ' , .. . , .ff at lpha oelta slom Charter members of the junior-senior dramatic club elected the following officers and chose the name Alpha Delta Sigma. Nancy Long, secretaryg Peggy Pollock, presidentg Jerry Staley, vice-presidentg Jack Merrill, treasurer. Mrs. Lola Pence is sponsor. Beta oelta oma The members of the Beta Delta Sigma were chosen from the ranks of freshmen and sophomores who tried out for membership in 1951. Officers are Sarah Pitt, presidentg David Barksdale, vice-presidentg Catherine Ball, secretaryg Ann Brunke, treasurer. Bus aptam The crew responsible for keeping peace and order on the busses is the bus captains and lieutenants. They are Thelma Turner, Ruth Ann Van Cleave. George Hausz, Patsy Strickler, Verle Chappell, Donna Folk- ening, Francis Urbain, Roberta Brummett, Bud Mc- Connell and Robert Gleanor. Miss Marjorie Forsyth is safety director. 1 5 ouchestua F--.1-, ,, fil m :ini 2'- Boasting a host of talent, the Senior Orchestra, directed by Mr. Paul Hamilton, presented fine musical programs during 1951-52. The B1ue Cords, under the direction oflvir. Cecil Havens, provided top notch listening at pep sessions, dancing at sock- hops, and pleasant interruption of second period classes in study. CWe didn't mind, reallylj Members of the band are: Vernon Collier, Bob Anderson, Jack Swem, Jim Crumbo, Fran- cis Urbain, and Barbara Robinson in the first row. Row two consists of Mr. Havens, Don Jones, Bob James, Fred Cutter, and Sharon Voyles. oance BAD X. Representatives of the Girls Concert Club are these members surrounding their accompanist, Judy Piel. The group is instructed by Miss Hergt. CUHCERI C UIBS The Boys Concert Club provides Uainini for freshman boys to prepare them for participation in the Choir. Accompanying the oys is Miss Kathleen Hergt. 7.. .. ,4 The 1951-52 senior chorus was directed by Miss Kathleen Hergt and accompanied by Kathleen Sprunger. The choir participated in a number of concerts, programs, contests, and their own production ofVictor Herbert's The Red Mill. --.. I' qs -uf' The madrigal has brightened many a gathering with harmony. The past year this ensemble, chosen by Miss Kathleen Hergt included: Bob Kistner, Carolyn McClure, Bob Anderson, Barbara Christenberry, Doris Jones, Fritz Keithley, Peggy Pollock, and Bob McClintic. 1 g-J ef l I I In ., . 7 , , , ff if yi , r 4 Q , an l , 45 V-I Q .Q 5' E Q 1 V . v Lal-QV A if 1 9 l The young lovers, Gretchen and Captain Don Shipp and Fritz Keithley as the Burgo- F Karl, played by Carolyn Hansini an Bob master and Willem are executing a gleeful I McC1intic sing their duet, In t e Isle of dance, You Never Can Tell About A Our Dreams , Woman , i l A l l l The entire company of the Red Mill is showm below in the Accident Scene from Act One. The show was produced and directed bv Miss Kathleen Hergt. I i I fl .I 4 i ,'-8 sf I , N fi 'f Q- '- ' - v' , ' , c K ,st I Q -'X' 'lg '1-4: n. '5.:x.,'L1s'L-'xxg-n-w- - E Xl Ldv Liunfqxw 14,2 fr?-N.. A- V A, , 7 NA... s.,E'Z Xx-JQW l W l E 1' V,-1 5 3 use-1 if s , l h r' , l Q l f . T 1 y sr Q -A ni'PwwF f l , in ..VV 1, ' ,fl T - wa- p i p p T , s lo if TQ 9 . W, - iv 'ga Vi gi J- iii : '-.. 1 - . f fs an fu- T fs K W3 f 1 T -A -1, w I v ':3x3fd.5wmvv+ it T It V55 lag- 4: T A :iii W X -w 'R 1 '! f E s ' V 6 ,. x ' E if i ' X 'Q r ,D V-wx: als w qs' R s ' Ng T: la W ' 4 l I ' K 1 ff, 'lx x iv PW, X , 5 fx A 1.6 lf, if-it W - may f ,s T K as 'Vi - t 't' -5' '-1 V YE ' ' ' SM- q.,,.,.' lf X I - 'lik l ' iff -Fei iw X lb, I w -5.3 ,-.i, 1 ,' W ,, Jpp. ,A L l, lv i g 5 A .. 5 -e-' lik -'P' 1--- X! W' Xe as iw - . ex T t a, s A :N fm Q s f C 5 by the romantic duet of Georgia Bloom and Bob Kistner S 3' 4:-TL ' ,l tk U ' .gg ,,,. - .g I , ...4L....v-.-Q-.1-f+-v---ww'-H 1 ' X -. .Q y ,,. 1, 5.1 Bari:-a tm ' ' rw, ' 1, t X Q if I f 'Z T- .3 . 'I . 4' ' iff '-L f ' Lt I iz, sv 'I I Q Agigrfgil Q ff , Ei' h L.. Te, l W ' i t -1. xr rl ., 'r i -tt. V 5 - it L -X -012. L ' e' . f i ., . , ,- fig? r 12? 2 ' ft :ff zg fgffak 1 -4. 5 ,png .X :,. , t , r 'o' , , l X A xx .24-Thxs.,.s,:AE: - 1, X A xxx.:--,g . 1 Sl-5 , .- ' 3 r I 'Lim f Because You're You was the unforgettable strain sung Above, Jack Reasor displays his charm to four of the ' peasant girls of Katwyk-ann-zee. They are: Doris Jones, Rosemary Williams, Catherine Ball and the saucy as they portrayed Iulieanna and the Governor. Tina, Martha Morris. cuntallln muses o,n the neo mill Victor Herbert's exciting operetta The Red Mill was presented by Miss Kathleen Hergt's senior choir on December 6 and 8 for its major production of the year. The story evolved around Con Kidder and Kid Connerqstanley Melton and Bill Hannahj, two Americans stranded at an inn in the smal1Dutch town of Katwyk-ann-zee, Holland. In typical American form, they attempt ' ' h t due for their lodgings, but are caught in the act by the Burgomaster qDon to escape without payrnfg t e amoun Shippy who promptly or ers their arrest. The ill-fated fellows instead of being imprisoned are put to work in the inn owned by WillemfFritz Keithleyj to work out their indebtedness as a waiter and an interpreter. Morrisj contrive a scheme whereby they an unwilling marriage to the Governor of help her to elope with Karl Van Damm, The two Americans and the innkeeper's daughter, Tina qMartha can save the Burgomaster's daughter, Gretchen fCa.rolyn Hansingp from Zeeland, fBob Kistnerj a mercenary man in his mid forties, and to qBob McClinticy her true lover. Willem overhears the plot and informs the Burgomaster who then locks Gretchen in the Red Mill and places Franz, the Sherriff qDon Haymakery on guard. The Americans and Tina, their plot exposed wait until Franz falls asleep, and then aid in Gretcheri's escape from the mill. Act two shows the hall at the Burgomaster's home on the set for the wedding. The bride is missing and the Burgomastet offers a savish reward for her safe return. In his desperation, he composes a telegram to the famous detective, Sherlock Holmes and his cohort Dr. Watson to aid in the search. Con and Kid discover the telegram and soon after arriv e on the scene as the famous detective and hrs biographer. They order the arrest of the innocent Sheriff, Franz, and insist upon the release ofCaptair1 Karl Van Damm. h Governor has arrived and finding his intended bride missing is perfectly content to In the meanwhile t e marry her aunt, Julieanna, fGeorgia Bloomj who is equally wealthy. Con and Kid restore the missing Gretchen to her lover who has fallen heir to a large English estate, Con wins Tina and all ends happily for everyone except d h ir char e with Gretchen's marriage. the bewildered and frustrated Burgomaster whose plans reverse t e g Others who mana ed to complicate the scene were the Countess de la Fere fCarolyn McClurepar1d a London Solicitor, Joshua Pennygeather Qlvianning Piercej. X staff m ITIBEIQS Mrs. Olive Eash is the keeper of the school bookstore. Those who know her are devoted to herg everyone benefits from her tireless, year round ef- forts which contribute so much to the efficiency of the administration. 1 -732 . Z' x G t , :YW : '..J Mrs. Mary Jane Deer, Mrs. Eash's secretary directs the girls of the office force. Always busy: she is never too busy to help when you come to the office for information. Administering to student health needs, you will find Mrs. Alma Taylor rn the nurse's office. MJ., W 7 , .919 late , Ti , ip The Owl was distributed every two weeks on Friday afternoon by the staff. But there is much more to printing the news than meets the eye as the members of the staff will readily testify. Bob Kistner, editor, was assisted by Sylvia Bryant, news editor, Neill Goff, feature editor, and sports editor, Frank Geiss. The news bureau kept up an endless l.ist'of correspondence with city and county newspapers throughout the school year. Pictured left to right are Joyce Martin, Martha Hawkins Patsy Strickler, Marilyn Fredrick, and Nancy Long, Manager. publications BOB KISTNER Editor ei l r I GEORGIA BLOOM Editor 1 I T' 'ak Pit... Mr. Herrick H. Kesler spon- sored these publications staffs. I J X X W.. 4 ,kv isa. K fx .la:1f.a.a '.-. ,,...a.a.4x'A!5 xi-9 --isa, The big deadline loomed large in the mind of every Wigwam staff member. Everyone had a duty to perform and when it was fulfilled the book was ready for publication. Members of the staff are Barbara Fanning, Dianne Shoemaker, Ruth Campbell, Georgia Bloom, and Bill Egigell, Qfrontj Shirley Davis, Shirley Eaton, Kate Ross, Margie Rodebeck, and Bob Kistner. q ac 5. staffs Barbara Christenberry worked hard with advertising contracts while JoAnn Windle spent her time on subscriptions during the year. iQ lf' -nn.. X .. ., wMv- 'C1 ',9S'l7'4,7!i'Q, 5 sa outa DQIHCIDA 5 J t ' - ' wr - .1-:ax ve.: .,- 1: s w . gg H ' . - gg:- A, 3 ,. ' . ? 5 : 3 ' ' . . s, ,. , .., ,, . , ul nvvl V VV N, J I N I , Tzu 553, . ' fi!! f' . ,,1a-fi tl M. .W , ff -.-N . 2 V. V' fra M,.u-f-Ms., , . M .- -xt, 41 5 ,. L-l.1Q'F'f X is 112552: ' - 1 VXFQQS feet., X A fa A VQ- . L E ga- M W I i 3 , . , 0 ,W i ' ' :.'11s?3SgE?.,-' -' :,- .,. X- UM 1 A- 11-1 .-1-'0 'FE7vPrf f7 ks Va ': J' . ' if-543'-5-if 'M ' f ET ' -'-- I ...EAS Through the years the boys and girls of Warren Township have been guided by the sure hand of' Mr. C. E. Eash. Day by day he has gone on in his quiet way, a pillar ofstrength, a fountain of in- spiration. Many have remarked at his ability to strengthen those in need and to guide them in difficult situations. This of course springs from his own natural enthusiasm and eagerness to get the job done. Under this sure guidance Warren has come through. Endless problems spring up in the management of an institution of this size, all of which pass through the deft handling of this man, our principal. AQQEHEITZG IEA 3 'Fin-J 4.7 fbi. I. 2. The Warrenette Tea spon- sored their nineteenth annual Mother ana Daughter Valen- tine Tea February 8 from two to four. Backstage: Looks like fun. and it was. Freshman girls assist each year in serv- ing at the Valentine Tea. This is the receiving Line. 565.4 , I .. .f -..M U... ,L Z'Etsf aslave sale . is-W 1 p 5 L --., ,.- 1 4 i Y p ff .- r . in r .j ,B Y 0RAIORlCAl . CGUIGSI 1 The American Legion Oratorical Contest was Q sponsored by Mr. Robert MacNaughton February 13. t The theme was Americanism and the artici P - 2 pants were, left to right: JoAnn Stufflebem, Carol 1 Perkins, Neil Goff, Jean Suobel, and Martha Hawk- I I r On January 25 the Latin classes stageda colos- sal slave sale. The auctioneer, Tom Nichols, was assisted by Keith Brattain. On February 1, former slaves were freed by their masters and allowed to bid for slaves of their own as auctioning continued. Siris, the dancing girl for sale in this picture, is Sarah Pitt. l list , the puuon pan l 1-I This panel of juniors and faculty discussed Warren's role in producing good citizens before a meeting of the P. T. A. and the Kiwanis Club banquet. Pictured are Mr. Herrick Kesler, Judy Cass, Mrs. Vera Petersen, Mr. Ralph Clevenger, Marjorie Rode-beck, Bob Anderson, Neill Goff, and Stanley Melton. is I 1' e Uncle Sam's birthday party, the seventh grade Irish dancers, Doris Dicks, Carolyn Robinson, act, features Ihon Anderson, Rolland Grabenkort, Dickie Meyer, Sally Sare, Margaret Wimer, Stephen NikkiByard, and David Milton doing a German dance. Montgomery, Sara Wilkerson, and Mary Roberts, re- present lreland in the seventh grade act. ll- X 1 W Q' i 0 -s .t- 'X r X .. P QM R. N 'fl' ' X- i. Q -2,- Xi S ,R g a re M ix ' ,, tr. . Q N N A . ii, A ' X, we ll i X x ' ' l l ' RX X l X , lv, X Y' ,. , x Q . n ,pr WX Xix ,V Q rx K .rim nd Catol Z'ZI'O1yH Ml. h A A A .1 2 . fr, Q C 015 AM, .r Giongrt. Down mth 1741610 I , Vin X H genuine Oi 'xylagtestv Grasi' Fresh 1-,733 Carreiiglg lvilkers 5 150 ' H6 .. 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A v -,5 Y - , I fdf E be u-4 v nl -, 2'- uu mx n. -. my - -W ,,. 4, .:, ,. -- ,- , E-QXAHA E ' in 1 4 .Q Katy Ross and Georgia Bloom sunning on Lake Shafer. Had a hard day, Janie Ross? Dolores Horsley and Jerry Drew boating somewhere. That isn't all Vera Jean Price! The Deutsch class. Studying? We doubt it, Peg Pollock and Stan Melton. Take a deep breath: F. Fitch, T. Meidema, E. Piel, S. Davis, K. Ross, N. Long, S. Eaton, M. Fredricks, N. Cooper, S, Shaw, M. Hoy, G. Bloom. Amo, amas, amat - Barbara Fanning and best of friends. Such deep concentration. Nice class, Beverly Wells and Sarah Pitt. Slumber CU party including Pat Miller, Marilyn Redman, Sharon Marshall, Dot James. Jim Sorrell with cleats. Joan Swier and Shirley Campbell out for a spin. 13's unlucky, remember? The camera is over here, girls. P. Lucas, B. Neimeyer, M. Smith, B. Hoppes, J. Martin, M. Glazier, M. Rodebeck, M. Prince, M. Morris, R. Scheid. Donna Younk, friend, and car. Rosie Williams and Jim Fish. Who would have guessed it? That's Donna Folkening fthe limbs, that is.D What's more fun than a tourney party, M. Redman, P. Miller, B. James, D. Crouse L. Perkinson, S. Marshall, and R. Nichols? Cold, Bob Dorn? Shirley Davis, Rosalind Miedema, Barbara Christenberry, and Glamour Boy. lk 2 4,5 Olaaftmq I I I I F. I I I I I BASKEIBAH game fi I W' IQ 'ffW',,: 1 ,! yi 5 'W JI -' I--sg M XI ,. l owl I I. I Its I ' metal shop II iw -rl vu -g X fi n V' X . N -V - 'f 5 , H Q--f , If ,QW 1 f - ,fi 'VN SOHC QGGHIEUQY wlqwam Yi? I' ARTS Biology fx.: ' re , s BUS onrvens 4..,, .1 . E-, ff gf cliff: Q , -ref'-i,'fs ' ti ' , f'.1 .ary , , . Q if E f , CQGKS The kitchen is the post of duty each day for the cooks pictured from left to rightg Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Kassen,Mrs. Rusche,Miss Miller, and Mrs. Meyers. ' x F' 6 and Mr. White . t jk: In ff?-' , M, f 6 11? 'if A XV IJ V -0 yi si v Ja 52, ' Q . 'kt 'pt 2.5-h et, V ,Q year- 3 K, o xv , 8 f gy X- , , .1 s .QS X if L ,-, 5 sw' l 1 'f ,f s .' ' bifida F Q - Q Ei The bus drivers are responsible for tween school and home twice each day throughout the year despite wind and weather. tured left to right: Mr. Irwin, Mr. Bade, Mr. Bow- man, Mr. Klein, Mr. E. Wiese, Mr. Askren, Mr. Muesing, Mr. Chappell, Mr. Shaffer, Mr. Rusche ffront of Mr. Shafferj, Mr. C. Wiese, Mr. Roney, your safety be- They are pic- 3 J i ll ,. gg? mi,, Q,:gg,g, -as 3 :E Q, A, 5, Z rag i.i,:h3f N: ,,.,: , f,,L:'Ql':'V-1: , i :wi ' -'fs-5:3 ,, 51553 funk: gl ,, '- 1 . N l 1 r , ' IE A ' f r ' ' f flfsft' y alwgfiifam, if- -P -if . 1 , rm ' , sb' 1 . .174-1e1,'g f-fsfg,sM .,., . , MA ' N ' .. ' . Q. gg. iss it it ,M fr . a ' 4 . ww 'xy , rs-qs . is 210 sw- . l , .Q . Ever notice how neat the rooms ap- tt, Wm, 4, .qg54+L:14 . F 1,51 s . :QQ . ,Ng p Q mtg, I pear before classes each morning or X X' ,J ,g3t'1e55frQill2.fQ,?fff ' ...A '- how slick the floors feel and how the , T195l ':7j?gj'1, 1 ' -' ' gym floor gleams after vacation? All . , , .. .9 1 ' ---r......- - T'fffL f 1. - f - - i - -' V' 4-fdmgxg f5fs:!e.4. 5 this care is due to the supervision of - - ' l - 1 ,e ' T1-4 f-new fx. ' V ' , 'igqg-1 ' 11.1 ,,J:j,3 . : ..,. 4 - ' . ' -QS-' f -X Mr. and Mrs. Brim, Warren's care- ,M I ai ' takers. , V r . ., -es' 4. if ,- , lifaszw- -New -..' ,xt -- .. l ., f gm, ff:X'lR 1' f-lil, at :sp 1 - 'K . ' - n ,ggi . -A ,f '- ' '1I 1--T' Eifiiifilfi is sz f ifj' MT' 1 4 .- '1'r MRS. SCOTT . ' 21. -r e 1 F-'Si fy Mrs. Scott does Warren's laundering. ki 1 V? 1- ff rl ' Mme, 1 1 4 5 N , W :L 4 -'-----+..,... f i N ... .Q Y h i' A X Q ft, 535 . ..,. M SYN, . Mew.. .. , - ,.-.,V,., f , 3 1 JIM is .i ,sew i, omlntsmatlon Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, dean of girls and vice-principal, helps the students by counsel- ing them and trying to under- stand their problems. Mrs. Rodden has served Warren Central and its pupils for the past twenty-seven years. Her guidance and foresight have greatly helped in mak- ing our school the fine school it is today. Dean of boys, Mr. Ralph Clevenger, is in his six- teenth year at Warren. He frequently paves the way for a better understanding between the home, pupil, and school. This has been the first year that Mr. Clevenger has assumed his new duties as dean of boys. He is non- theless helpful as a teacher and a counselor. sC,i w W ev ,- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N1 1 ' 1 J 1 N 1 ,1 Y. . X I V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W 1 mnimfxie On February 22, at the Franklin Township game, a basketball queen was crowned. Rosalind Miedema reigned during the game, and her attendants were Barbara Christen- berry, Peggy Pollock, Shirley Davis, and Wanda Broyles. Basketisall queen Ano count The queen is pictured here as she proceeds towards her throne through the ceremonial court as Franklin players look on. ai- ?5'F 23s1e+ 4. 1 I F ,, S- th 'Q Sophomore Don Crouse is one of the most promising boys on the squad. Operating both in the line and back- field, he showed up very satisfac- torily. The future looks very bright as far as this boy is concerned. The backfield's speed merchant this year was Mike Writt. Here is another Sophomore who looks ood. Mike streaked through the de enses time and again and when he broke loose he was a hard man to catch up with. .ei .H--an G 4. nhl' 1. W.,-,E F 1 any ,ff-r-.ff . .w I . wx Allen Moore is another promising sophomore. Weighing in at over two-hundred, his charge is like a rushin express train. Experience is the on y commodity this boy lacks. ARSII Alternatin in at end on offense from his de ensive halfback spot was senior Bill Henke. His pass re- ceiving was a boon to the offense, which employed aerial tactics to a great extent. ,..-N We K 'ax 14' , '-.,L. reef. if 'IL 'fr-.0 Wayne McCord played a good all-round game atend. For the most part his pass defense stood out. Wayne was also known to pulla down out of the fire now and then on the receiving end of a pass. 5 1 1951-52 Season Record -, I Q i We Opponent They 5, 'nfl -4' -f ..-.X . ' 0 Southport 6 7 Q .1 3- 'R ' i I ' t - 'I Greenfield 6 ' t 6 Ben Dam 30 . .. ii,. ,,.,, , yp Z 1 ., , ' 1 6 1 26 Franklin O s- -' jj: . 39 Beech Grove 6 -. .... J QQ. '- i Ri i s 19 Lawrence 19 Q- g' ff4r i ?? L',. ' f gj,Q . ' T V '7 Noblesville 14 .t f h ' 6 Howe 20 Nscyw- - f... Q., ii .5 , . wg :rv - -nigga W 'i' ., g g U ' 1 , it 5, . - 1 S rg fir' a ' .5 ,Nw L '-2 Ja,-N. - -17,7 A, 'A I J- A. -. ' .1-:1- .:. vu ez' mt, 1i,g:.rg2sg Q ,., , 3'22'f:f-, 5:-f- .T 41- 4' '.-2. V. gp ' p 1 ' T- -,Ira 'f-'Ir' f LL -5'-aff, i '4 as. . ' L, 'sb' -'ff' 4' , . qv Q77 'Y 'T 'f '.4- 4 . ' .' -.5 1 ' v - Q. si-1--sn .- a rf? All-county center is the only fit- ! ting description for Bill Hannah. Bill's all-round play stood out above others. So hard was his charge that a straight center plunge was one of the team's best plays. Quarterbacking the team through- J out the season was senior ,John Wiese . Jlohn was a fine passer and a tricky J ball handler. Not only top flight J on offense, he showed up so brightly on defense that his ability was used to strengthen the line. mf? ' N 354 n A 'x 'I L4 .W K J J , ' , 5. Q -, -aw 'GFS' 'This ra . 3' . J' J. .pr 5 '. .-,ggi Q 'X elif'- ia l A J 1 ,qw U , -Q i Y J J . l , -X . ' ,I 7Z.i55..'-r .435 W lift if J I ' X rv--ru, ' -. , was . .v+,,TN as .t , AN? . ri - e I U' 'T as -. 'M' M. nv, ' , Senior guard Max Sharp used his pounds to advantage in the middle of the Line. A hard man to move out, he helped bolster the defenses. football Lawrence McCall, senior, was a hard charging tailback who also did a nice jo on defense. His talems displayed themselves best gaining ground through strongly held de- enses. 3 -- ,iaunvfw . Y '. lf'r-Q-,ons ' , ,W -ps . , ' - .,A,4 I . in A , U M1 Ia 5 El, ..,,- iff.-I 27- .5-T .Ajyfi-A V wwf: 1 fy ,174 ,QQ . f1'6's L.es -.. gl. - mf' . .yi 1 . .Q-. X '., - !x.,,,aa.w, 4. Q, s. ff g , L , .if-,w,,g 324, '4 vs- ,g,Q:,.Q-443 -g, .-fr ' M. , -f . ,,., f.,-j,3,?, , -.rig Y 5, . - - -fr 9 .-,N-,..,, -,Ja ,-.J.'. .,. ,.: , es' .K '1-uf' ' 1.1 we ' -, v .- 1... , . Arvf - ., , V . , Cy . at . , . 4- . - , . , '.:'5f. K .l ' - - 4 -1.4-2 -4- .ns-. ' s. '- . .., A ' JJ . . - +-if -. ':ilg, ,' if :Q,',i5.A s'.'g': 'snag v-Nd, -s Jim Fish, junior, played an up and down game, giving stellar perform- ances when e hit his peak. All- round he averaged out as a fine player. Returning after a full year's ex- perience was junior, Jim Shirey. His cutbacks played chaos among defending players. This, together with his evasive stepping, ate up many a yard. F . --ral -571,5 ' i .- L A -. . si '-'1R Y, ,fm I Q... 'N K for 5 ,QIQ ,',1:jf, ws Q 1 as ff' Mr. Vaughn Wood has been Warren's foot- ball coach for many years. This year he was confronted with the problem of guiding a fairly light team through the season. Foot- ball under Mr. Wood is changing, so the fu- ture should hold new thrills no matter if it is met with great success or not. LQ 5 , . .. , Z ., V. H :V h V v , 113, 2 - Q-I-sz' fit' , l F is 5 , . - r, . . 6 , 1 . .I , ii, , -: is ' ' ' .i . . A Q ve- ' fllfs f X E fl ,, -fi. Student managers this year were Bob Dom, y QIAKI .., ' Jack Walters, and Everett Cass. The coach- ' -.f If ing staff received much valuable assistance -Wa from this group. They helped keep equipment in order and-care for the gym and playing fields. i ,Q K M-w , Y Qi , 92 , 6 ' L as-sb t' ' ,Q Jig. i a 4' . ' 1 , F. A, sf A gs -V .. 'f h jbu f E R ' .,., 7 , l 1 ' 513555 X ' . A , -4 X i -.S 4 Mr. Robert Meyer is the assistant football and assistant basketball coach, His charges have met with a high amount of success in both sports. Being a member of Indiana Univer- sity's 1945 football team, which was the Big Ten Conference champions, he has a well- founded knowledge of the sport. 'Cs 'M ARSITI A110 PIQESERWS I:OO1IBAll 7 S4 am' B J K Q G- -1. I , -i iyliu, 1, 5 .. A 'Q -e f we ' ., - V I Q 'in i' IE- I 14,1 gb: . -- , . 2 . Wg- p .t. L 1 - L, ,W Q-ff'+f-Wi? -i V f'!f:gfg? ' 1 ' -'-S -V . --:Y-cv! ' ' 3,1 .. Q n fL 41 1-3 -. 14' fi- ' 3 j 5' H X QPQAI f - I , .S,,:'Lq,3.vg sgfvflgi 4 U-xvj ,H lqmr-1:1 xr-t f H- . 'f ' ..f' r -- F ' bk 3 A V Q ' J fx H f 4 an A wh V, A , , ,III . 1' :n f is sro a rf- S+ s' --1 si ft , L : . r L r ' u J v ' ' s- C .r , Q . N L R5 ' ff'-.Q'g.Elfi5'35 These boys are members of the varsity and reserve football teams for the year 1951-52. They are left to right, FRONT ROW: R. Castetter. J.Prange, W. McCord, A. Moore, D. Crouse, B. Hannah, M. Sharp. J. Fish, B. Henke, J. Huffman, D. McCall. SECOND ROW: D. Denny, D. Rodewald, B. Anderson, T. Nichols, J. Shirey, L. McCall, J. Wiese, M. Writt, D. Brune, C. Ransom, R. Reed, D. Gaddis. THIRD ROW: B. Dorn, E. McConnell, J. Browning, C. Brune, I. Shaffer, B. Hart, J. Sullivan, J. Merrill. B. Black, J. Laslie, M. Swem, C. McConnell, Student Managers E. Cass and J. Walters. FOURTH ROW: C. Engels, M. Orr, B. Klein, J. Edwards, D. Danner, D. Barlfasdale, J. Casterter, E. Arnold, M. Pierce, B. McConnell, D. Hodson, E. Depositer, B. Engel, K. Smith, M. Hauze. K. Holdren, R. Stoner, and B. Crumbo. IIQGSNIT1 IZOOIBAH Members of the freshmen football team are pictured above. Their season record was four wins and one loss and one tie. They are FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Daniels. R- Myers. J- Wall!-IIS. J. Cfumbfv. D. Stuvel, B. Clay, L. Hearn, B. Hazzard, and B. Huston. SECOND ROW: B. Buxton, L. Miller, J. Moore, J. Windle, L. Medcalf, B. Bevis, B. Moore, B. Shepard, and Coach Herman Nolte. THIRD ROW: W. Boyce, C. Lines, J. Sare, R. Hargrove, D. Ramsay, E. Leckner, A. Sanders, D. Hughes, L. Vernon, and C. Dorell, manager. Noblesville is f Shir ' o f to the races. Jim ey is the only Warrior threatening to bring down a runner who has outdistanced everyone else. The Millers went on win this one 14-7. I0 D01-g . D eSDir Umf ie U7 e 1. Sh 01777 S -. di Quia Smfh 'W . ay , is ' ' Of pants 17 gg D1 x 'Cf KNGQKXOX . 93000 9 f QX0 X0 YNY . CJ .6 'XOOXOO ef. ex 6 0 ack 'X , 5 . ef 10 .45 qlxgioxgxiscxixai 0 'L . Q, X52 6i6ei1'3Xlx0ii ale. xx 0 . 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Senior Wayne McCord worked in at forward during the season, Wayne turned out to be one of the team's biggest scoring machines, being a high scorer. VARSITZ Season's high scorer was Bill Henke, senior, Operating from guard he could work wellfrom anyplace on the floor, John Prange's operation in the key- hole was a big cog in the tribes of- fensive gears. The team relied on him to capture the rebounds. Iohn is a senior. I .. ,, A Junior with a deadly aim at the hoop, lim Fish sparked the play from forward, Jim was a good all around shot, both from far out and close under, Qs , ' -'ILT i f'llF?'? 'L ,vm sf'-


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