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AL AFF -AEI IIF Editor in chief Glen Barton Assistant editor in chief lary Etta Holden Typist James Fatzinger Assistant typists Joann Smith Hammer and Harold Cain Sports editors Scottie Smith and Philip Souder Advertising manager Assistant advertising manager Advertising staff Mary Richard Harris, Circulation manager . . . . . . Assistant circulation manager . Circulation staff . . . . . . Photography editors . . Treasurer ..... Layout editor . . Cooy editors. . . . . . Sponsors. . . . . Miss Vic Barbara Pasko Don E Thomas Jean Johnson, Betty White Zornes Forest Reeves, and Howard Willis . . . . . . . . . . . Joyce Hanes . . . . . . . . . .Janet Davisson .Sharon Snider, Wesley Davisson Donald Hammer, and Jiumie Jordan . .Martha Masters and Richard Riggs . . . . . . . . . . Joan McDaniel e o o 0 e e e e o 0 o e Harry .Kathleen Rushton and Larry Whisler toria Harlan and lr. Charles Morris 22 ANNU T x -x , f D .' I, V' , . . L Zi ' ' w . iFf K
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TUBE 'I' UUUNUIL ,i STANDING Charles L Morris, School Principal Wayne Friddle, Sophomore, Larry Morris, Eighth Grade, Larry Harlan, Junior, Richard Riggs, Senior, Larry Spegal, Freshman Lynn Wilfong, Seventh Grade SEATED Carolyn Jones, Junior, Martha Masters, Senior, Larry Whisler, Senior and President of Student Council, John Nelson, Junior and Vice President of Student Council, Janet Bright, Sopho ore, Eleanor Lewman, Freshman LIBRARY TAFF V STANDING Georgeanna Condo, Mary Etta Moldon, James Davis, Martha Masters, Marilyn Reeves SEATED Ethel R Harlan, Librarian F , 1' 3 94 v' N X aft d : . 3 . 3 . 9 ,, 4 ff S J L , . sl A r,,.A.,w w .1 ' ' I x 1 , I f I g A. . 'fh' V 1 : I I
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CLASS HISTIIIH The members of this class are twenty six young men and women all native Hoosiers Seven teen are natives of Hancock County fourteen from Brown Township two from Center Township, and one from Green Township Of the other nine, three came from Marion County, two from Madison County, one from Hamilton County, one from Henry County, and one from Huntington County Thirteen of us have had all our schooling in Brown Township Janet Davisson, Richard Harris, Mary Jean Johnson, Forest Reeves, and Richard Riggs attended the first six years at Shirley and then entered Wilkinson Glen Barton, Joyce Hanes, Joan McDaniel, Martha Masters, Mary Etta Molden, Philip Souder, Don Thomas, and Larry Whisler have attended Wilkinson School for twelve years Of the twenty six of us, only four are the children of W H S alumni members Cleo and Esther Hoover Davisson, Janet's father and mother, Pearl Miller Reeves, Forest's mother, John Whisler, Larry's father, and Mary Alice Jones Souder, Ph1lip's mother, are W H S graduates In numbers, we have varied from year to year As freshmen, we entered with forty one members and closed the year with forty As sophomores, we started the year with thirty five and ended with the same thirty five The junior year we started with thirty five and ended with thirty one The senior year we began with twenty seven and are ending the year with twenty six Through the four years of high school, the personnel of our class has been made up of forty three different persons Twenty six of the forty three who were at one time or another members of our class are soon to be alumni of W H S Only three of the other seventeen are finishing high school elsewhere Through the four years, our class officers have been, in order of years President Glen Barton, Glen Barton, James Fatzinger, and Harry Shaul Vice President Scottie Smith, Martha Masters, Richard Riggs, and Larry Whisler, Secretary Gerald Boram, Scottie Smith, and Sharon Snider Durin our foar years in high school, Miss Victoria Harlan has been our sponsor This year r Charles Morris is co sponsor During each school year, we have had two class parties When we were juniors, we enter tained the Class of 1951 and members of the faculty and guests at the Junior Senior Dinner Party held at the Top Hat Supper Club near Yorktown Five class purchases have been special highlights in our school career Early in the sophomore year, we purchased green and white class sweaters from Decker's at Anderson Their arrival made us very proud and happy In our junior year, we purchased our class jewelry from the Balfour Company, represented by Mr B J Elliott who has often been the guide of W H S seniors on class tours Last fall we chose to have our senior and year book photos made by Porter's National Studio of Indianapolis In January of this year, we chose our name cards and commencement announcements That selection emphasized to us our nearness to being graduated Then this spring, our final class purchase our class gift to W H S was made Our class money making projects have been numerous In sophomore year, we saved pennies In the junior year, we operated the concession booth at noon and at ballgames, we sold greeting cards and stationery, we conducted the Community Record Subscription Campaign, we sold schedule pencils and booster badges, we presented our class play Dizzy and Daffy, our one dramatic effort This year we have had only our yearbook project All of these together have made possible our nine day class trip to Washington, D C New York City, and Niagara Falls, from May lO to 18, conducted by Miller's Tours W H S ,a class trip has come to be almost as important a oart of graduation as is Class Day, Junior Senior Party, Baccalaureate, or Commencement 1 I 3 - -- Betty Zornes and Barbara Paskog Treasurer--James Fatzingen Janet Davlsson,Janet Davisson, ' Q e 9 . In 23
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