Westfield High School - Shamrocket Yearbook (Westfield, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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o 9010171 621' ABIT, Evelyn Myers didn't giggle. We had noon basketball. Bloody worms were served for lunch. Gerry had Ben wrapped around her finger, or vice versa. Dale had a romance at Hortonville. We wrote notes. Judy didn't go with Jim. CNO, when?D Mac was called Donald Jean. W. Stewart lost his car on Halloween, also Woerner. The Seniors had Latin II. Darel went steady with John P. NancyJ. didn't get somebody else's lessons. Floyd, Red Pruitt, and Allen W. were as one. John Anson joined the Navy. Mary Alice Revis went with David Zim- merman. Paynter taught us English. Jeanette went with John Jessup. Lyle Howell went with Camilla, Lois, and Treva. Deloris Hill was stuck on C-C. Miss Mendenhall walked slowly to her destination. Mrs. Ransdell brought Brahms to school. Jean S. went with Madalin Bless. Mr. Gamble acquired a grandson. Don Purciful used to study. Kilroy was here. Connie gave Judy a geranium. Stahl was here. Mrs. Brown burned the chili. We drank cider at play practice, also our nightly parties. ' We had a school paper with gossip. Buck won the girl's hearts. We were green freshmen. Clara had a boy friend. CL.J.Q Jack Woods was called Stinky. Caps were set in study hall desks. Betty Huffman kissed C. Otis. There were librarians every period. Round table discussions were held the fifth period. Francis E. wore his pinkies . Jane B. didn't drive the station wagon. P Jim W. was on time for History class. Velma Lee was preparing in Latin II. Mary Lou was interested in Bob Day. The Junior-Senior girls played softball. The Chemistry class invented a Jr. atomic bomb with sodium, accidentally. Traces can still be found on the ceiling. We took trips to town in the old Ford. Westfield won the tourney. There was a car pool between Anderson and Ransdell. Jerry Smith was engaged to Bob Sanders. We had nowhere to go after games except home. Now we have the ever popular Shack. Barker's pick-up truck went Halloweening. The Sophomores sold big Shamrock but- tons efore the tourney. Mac hid in the closet and under Paynter's desk. School was dismissed because of snow. We didn't have exams because of the epi- demic. Arnold Roberts was 6 feet tall. Betty Tullis was better known as Eliza- beth. Horton and Jolietville joined dear old Westfield. Ralph W. was kicked out of English. An all-school skating party was at Pendle- ton. Wow! We had the demerit system in school. Keith Bouse played the piano and sung solos for noontime recreation. Evelyn Randall had dates. The alarm in Chemistry went off 5 minutes before the bell. Too bad, Ben. The Woerner twins were speechless???? Chester Roberts went with Lois. Edgar Weaver forgot to do his hair up. Shortage of curlers! June M. was talkative. Glen Rich was to let Carson know if he wanted to go to the ball games. We had a visiting day at school. Clara had a vague idea of what everyone was looking at.

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1, I I I I 3 7 3 Cf.-usa of 1946 Geraldine Ballard, will my bunny hop to Trudy Fields. Jane Brigham, will my ability to handle a station-wagon to Allen Walker in order that he may help settle the transportation problem for the girls. Lois Brookie, will my ability to look interested in class to Darel McKinzie and Richard McDole. Donald Day, will my manly stature to Charlie Firestone and Russel Moran. Francis Etheridge, will my race with the first period bell to the person who thinks he can win it. I, Judith Harshbarger, will my big feet to Warren Stewart and hope that he may get around as much as I did. I, Jeanette Harvey, will my height to Bobby Gamble and Arnold Roberts. Please, . . . ' boys divide it. I, Nancy Jackson, will my ability to get everyone's lessons to Rosamond Barker and Lyle Howell. I, Don McMath, will my position as captain of the football squad to Bob Day, Jack I, Woods, and Jim Ewert. May the best man win! Mary Lou McKinzie, will my laugh to Dale Beck. I, June Millikan, will my quietness to Joyce and Joan Woerner. Ah, peace! I, I, I, I I, I I I I I I I 7 7 Velma Lee Moon, will my ambitious character to Geraldine Smith and Marjorie Doty, and my interest in Raymond M. to no one. Evelyn Myers, will my giggle to my little sister, Winifred and to Deloris Russell. Ben Neiman, will my sleep in study halls toJim Harvey, who stays out late enough and is brave enough to chance it. ,John Purciful, will nothin' to nobody. Evelyn Randall, will my position on the Shamrocket Staff to Floyd Kissling. Chester Roberts, will my pleasing personality to Joan Reed. Vicky Roberts, will my past to anybody-my future I will keep. It might come in handy. Jean Smith, will what I have to say to anyone who will listen. Betty Tullis, will all my troubles in school to Una Mae Johnson and Mary Alice Revis. A James Watson, will my broad shoulders to Frank Sinatra and Van Johnson. Clara Weaver, will my last name to Rug Weaver . Connie Woerner, will keep my little old Ford , it's handy. 8



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.feared--E. RANDALL, HAnsI-usAx1GEn, D. DAY, E. MYERS, G. BALLARD. Standing-V. Moon, F. ETHERIDGEMI. BRIGHAM, C. Worznman, J. HARVEY,J. Pvncxrur. SH MHUEHET Editor-in-Chief . . . Managing Editor . Business Manager . Sports Editor . . . Literary Editor . . . Features Editors . . Photography . . Stenographer . . . Subscription Committee . I . Activities Editors . q Advertising Committee Art Editors L . . 10 ST!-XI-T Donald Day Connie Woerner Geraldine Ballard John Purciful Ben Neiman Jane Brigham Judith Harshbarger Vicky Roberts Nancy jackson Don McMath Evelyn Myers Clara Weaver Evelyn Randall Francis Etheridge june Millikan' Chester Roberts- Betty Tullis Velma Lee Moon Lois Brookie Jeanette Harvey jim Watson Mary Lou McKinzie A Jean Smith 'Velma Lee Moon Francis Etheridge v

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