Wood High School - Anemone Yearbook (Windfall, IN)

 - Class of 1940

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', X 4 6 12251 BOYS AND IZZQI CIRLS INHABIT OUR WOOD HIGH INDIANA Q5 .Ae AE: A- A- SCHOQL, WINDFALL, A- HEN 454 HEALTHY AND NORMAL BOYS AND GIRLS COLLECT IN ONE SPOT FOR EIGHT MONTHS SOMETHING IS SURE TO HAPPEN AND WHEN THOSE 225 BOYS AND 229 GIRLS ARE IMBUED WITH THE SPIRIT THAT MAKES FOR WINDFALL HIGH SCHOOL THEN THINGS REALY DO HAPPEN SO THEY WENT STRAIGHT AHEAD AND HERES THE STORY IN THE 1940 ANEMUNE OF WOOD HIGH SCI-IOQI-, ve .sc ae fx VOLUME XVI WINDFALL, INDIANA. QC ve DEDICAFIGIN Semor Class of 'Xmeteen I Iundred Form dedmate th1S Anemone as an ap preuatlon to the ICI'I13lI'l1I'1Q -L27 students and the mmxmerable persons xx ho have made Kh1S book and our tmp posslble 4 7 7 .,.+.s. I-IESE 13 girls and 17 boys of the l O1'EWORD f f E the students of the class of Z Z 1940 are presentmg th1s Ane mone for the purpose of acqua1nt1nG the parents of the students of Wlndfall I-hgh School and the publ1c w1th what four hundred and flfty four bows and glrls can do when they get together lf 1n the future th1s book recalls some happy memones of the students school daxs another of our sums w1ll be fulfllled Y Y 4 1 .s..g..s. WQ 41 ff , f ' ' - . D . - . . V . N T l . . V . . , A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty MR BEHR Mr Henry our Trustee has been wlth For the first tlme the Anemone WlSh9S to extend greetlngs to Mr Behr Durlng the summer varlous rumors were floatlng around concernmg a new prln clpal and when we returned last fall these rumors were confirmed Mr Behr came to us from Economy Indlana wlth plenty of new Ideas school splrlt and numerous actlvltles us now for almost a year and a half Every moment of that time he has had somethlng ln hls mlnd concernlng the lmprovement of our school He has hls eyes turned now on a new llghtlng S5 stem and a brand new palnt Job lnslde and out for 1940 We all hope that George can mrke thls possmble 'md contlnue hls good work for all the classes that are yet to come MR HENRY O O I Ll ' LK li l , . Y . , . V- , W, ---, ' Y l ll YY 2 H . . , K . . Page IX A N E M 0 N E Nmeteen Forty KEITH SCOTT Indiana State Tfachers Col lege A B Ball Statf Trachfrs Collegs 410 LFINORA CLUNI' Ball State Teachers Colle CHARLFS STIFIJLE Central Normal College B MARVFL CLARK Indlana University B S business CLIFFORD BRDGGER Rice Institute Baylor University UHlV9FSltj of Cincinnati B in P S M Music RITA DOVE NS Indiana State Teachers Col lege B S Ball State Teachers College ELMER PATTEN State Teachers College B S Central Normal College Butler College Wisconsin University XIOLET KFRCHFX AL Marion College Ball State Teachers Collegf in Fd JAMES R BEHR Purdue M S in Ed EarlhamB S A JEANIETTE LEISLRE Taylor Lnlwerslt A B MHTIOU College Central Normal College Ball State Teachers College Page Seve n fi, 3 , , , B A 1 ' F 4 L I I 1 , I' v .gp , A. B. ' ' . S. q I ' ' . . in Cincinnati Conservatory of Q 3 Y A Y . J I . B. S. ' , ., A. B. I V I? I I L . 4 . Y 2 l f Q A ' . . Y ' , B ' J. A ' . SENIOR CLASS HISTORY IFTY ONF bovs and girls entc red the Wlndftll High School in September l93F as freshmen As we had a few electix courses our first week was spent in getting our schfdules worked out You could almost point out the students who came from other schools because they always put a slr or mam after their ye and no answers Mr Scott our algebra teacher alwavs thought we said no sir too many times when he asked us if we knew how to get a problem In our first class meeting which proceeded like anything but a class meeting we elected the following officers Mr Eastman sponsor Harold Coffin president Carmen Reid vice president and Jaunita Fngleman secretary treasurer The seniors lnltlated us and the new teachers to such an extent that we begin to think that being a freshman was not all sunshine and roses We got the class together at least two times that year as we had a wlener roast and a theater party The vear 1937 38 began with most of us enrolling as sophomores We felt as lf we were a little better off this year as we didn t have to put up with the seniors at the 1n1t1a tion Some of us took Latin this year There IS nothing on earth wrong with the sub Ject but the two who went to the Latin Contest at Tipton were not interested enough in the subject to get any place in the contest To prove thls neither one took Latin the next year Say what is this a confession? We elected Mr Scott as our sponsor this year in a more orderly class meeting Our other officers were Iva Stexeson president Carmen Reid and Juanita Engleman re elected vice-president and secretary-treasurer respectively. Our president selected a Welfare Committee of three members which were Mary Elizabeth Leachman Gladys Clem and Harold Coflin, As a Student Council was or- ganized our class elected Iva Steveson as our representative. The most exciting event was our Wild West Show at the Hallowe en Festival. It was a campfire scene with Don Smith strumming the guitar rwe just had onei a group of girls singing and Carmen Reid whistling. As a side attraction we gave a little play re-enacting the life of a wild and wooly western town. Some of the boys wore their knees fiat acting as horses. After a long and arduous struggle we took second prize. A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty Huw, '- A I 5 ' L x I ' 1 ' ' Y ly ii . ' 'e . , . , ' , ' ' , u 'i 11 ni 11 - cn , an n n y L 1 1 1 1 . 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Y Y . 5 . . 3 - 7 Y Y 7 Y U J I Page Eight AN EMON E Nineteen Forty Page The seniors announced the next year that they were going to raise money to go to the 1939 New Xork Vlorld s Fair We decided if we started making money as Juniors it would not be such a tough Job the next year to get enough to take a trip ourselyes at the end of our senior year We sold refreshment at the ball games and were lucky enough that the County Tourney was held at Vlindfall that year Some of us will neyer forget the job it was to keep those re cords of our stles straight Our sponsor no doubt has a few gray hairs on the account of those charts P S We kids were too rlttle bralned to get any gray hairs J Aunt Samantha Rules the Roost was the name of our junior class play Helen Good did an excellent Job of acting is Aunt Samantha an old maid O r oHicers were as follows Mr Hinds sponsor Marion Marshall Jr president Helen Good vice president and Gladys Clem secretary treasurer one present The first act of that year was to elect our officers Mr Scott and Mr Behr were chosen as our sponsors We thought we needed two of them since we expected to haye plenty f r them both to do My ron Henderson was elected as our president Wilbur Jacobs vice president Gladys Clem as secretary and Helen Good as treasurer We found out at the 1n1t1at1on that the only people who really enjoy themselves are the seniors who are doing the initiating There were several new teachers initiated too Mr Brugger ney er gzye the girls any advice on love but he did tell the boys to steer clear of them It wasn t bad even if he did take the wrong side of the question About this time all of us began to think of ways to make money for a trip We sponsored the xnnual Halloween Festival to start us off This IS one place where the seniors dont have as much fun as the rest of the crowd Our hard work was justified when we saw the bank book though Our next project was selling subscriptlons for magazines After we had voted to publish an annual we elected the following staff Gladys Clem Edlt0T1Y'l Chief M mon Marshxll Ass Fditor in Chief luanita Fngleman Bust ness Manager and Ixa Steveson Asst Business Manager We also sponsored a class play md a doughnut fry The year 1939 40 ended with us seniors having the trip to look forward to This made us forget sometimes tha it was the ltst year we could ever spend together in 'good old Vhndfall High School Nme . 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L A 71 7' ' A N E M 0 N Nlneteen Forty FRANCES DE VS ITT 3 39 General Fund Treasurer 40 Se-mor Play 40 SHIRLP x Llc HTFOOT Second Year Latln Con ROSE HOLLINGSVSORTH S S 40 Polls e Pebb'e 31 THOMAS ALLEY Basketball 37 Soft Ball STANLEY WARNFR Basketball 39 40 Soft B 38 39 40 Band 3 BFTTY PARKINS Lat1n Contests 38 39 Sr Pla HOVX ARD HOPPFS PHILLIP GRAHAM u cnt Mgr 3 3 0 RAY NIOND ROI RFF R slxftbill 3 40 SENIORS CARL MCCLAIN Bas etball 31 38 39 40 Softball '34 38 39 Baseball 3 Semor Play DON SMITH Jr Class Play GLADYS CLEM Faculty Award 39 Stu dent Councll 39 Secy 39 40 Edltorln Chlef of Anemone Flrst Year Latln Contest HFLEN GOOD Vlce Pres 39 Jr and HAROLD SHOLTY Ye Leader 39 Semor Play Snap Shot Fdltor HAROLD COFFIN nd 37 38 39 Page Ten E ' Y S.S.S.'37,.8,' H401 l k ' ','L',,j, nf: y- ll D, ' 1 '401 1 Q ' . v ' f .nl l7,'140? Q 1 1 2 - .--'- - A ' A ' I ' I I - . ' . l - , 1 - Ba , 2 , 1 Y 9 test '39, S. S. S. '40, Sr. Plays. Press. '37g Jr. Class Play. S. . . ' 1 ' h d '31. Q ' all, 0' , ' , :Y ' '37, '38, ' 9, '40. , . A .ON St dl . '.7, '3X. ' 9, '4 . a. 1 'I T, '38, 39. A N E M O N E Nmeteen Forty Page SENIORS MH RON HENDERSON Bnd 31 38 39 40 res MARGARET HOLLIDAH Ir and Sr Plaxs R-XX NIOND BANNON Basketball 3 MARY FLORFNCI' RANINONI Senior Play VN ILBL R FRAIN KLIN JACOBS Sof Ball 37 38 39 40 Basket a 37 38 39 40 Senior Play lce Pres 40 JUANITA EN GELMAIN Treasurer 37 38 Jr and Sr Play Yell Leader 39 40 Busi ness Mgr Anemone 40 Band 38 39 ROBERT HUESTON Basketball 37 38 39 40 Soft Ba 38 39 40 IVA STEVESON Council 38 Sr Plav Pres 38 Asst Business Mgr Anemone LFF JUNIOR BOGUF ROSF FLLFN DURHAM Play S S RALPH PARKINSON Baslvtball 37 38 FILFI-'NI HOBBS Ir and Sr Plaxs Snap Shot Fdltor P es S S S 40 RICHARD KANF Ball 31 38 NI-XRH FI IYABFTH LE-XCHNIAN Play S S S 39 MARION C MARSHALL Ir Band 37 38 39 Pres 40 Junior Plax Latin I' Con test 39 Yell Leader 40 Asst Fdltor in chief Anelmone Eleven H '.'-,',':P .'40. l A A iv AvAv Av l '. ' '. T. 4 V 1 V . . t, 'Y' 'yi' ,,Y' y Y S , A, p I - Peril , y, , z ' 9 Y v W K ! , ! ,g J i. l Q 1 1 ' l 7 . 1 '37, ' ,' , '40. ,, Y, , 1 , Y , l S , ! 3 ' Citizenship Award '38g Student . , ' , 'I 3 . 'Vg . . , . . , , 1 , Jr. ' 'Q . S. . '40. '. Q ' ' , ' . A , , ,I . . . 3 ,' . . : r .. . .. . , Sfvft '. , '- , '39 A A Y 1 I 1 A A 4 A Av Sr. 1 . . . '. , '40. . ,. . . . ,, . 1 , ', , ' , ', -'40: . : jg I - , , , , , A . -, - . . BEST WISHES The Class of 40 The Tyclol Servlce Statlon JOHN R QSBORNE Mg Bes! Wzshes for the Class of 1940 UNION STATE BANK WINDFALL HOBBS SI-IARPSVILLE L To 66 99 From . . Where helpful, couerieous service is the order of the day . , r. . With Compliments of Balmgm Eaalfhwa To the Class of 40 WINDF ALL INDIANA To Farmers of Uur local and Surrounding Communrtres W F A Farmers Market For Soy Beans at Premzum Przces BALANCE FEEDS 8 t 8 Mitchell Partnership wrNo1fLL IND TELEPHoNE so 65 U, e urnish , I I I I Which enables feeders to make economical balanced rations for their live stock and Poultry, usin heir own rain. A N E M O N E Nlneteen Forty Page PROPHECY .A KZ. VLLO Nlr md Mrs Annual Reade rs' All gosslp hawlng been told let s go to press Dcbunklng all propaganda and taklng thls for the truth Just recelxed thls dope con cernlng the graduates of 40 from windfall Hlgh School Vlashlngton D C Frances DeWltt rlght hand woman to the presldent IS Recoverlng from laceratlons on tht face and lrms lYlHlCtCd bx her llon NIISS D1Vl1tt trams her llon ln hfr lelsure tlme but thls IS one tlme Effie the llon dldn t traln Hobbs Indlana It IS stlll St xnley Warner lcrsus Mxron Henderson lh that well known trlal over whose holsteln cow produced the hlgller number of pounds of butter fat By the way Raymond Bourff ranked thlrd ln thls world wlde contest All entered holsteln cows named Josephlne Beatrlce and Leona respectlvely MlldH0 Italy That famous cardlac speclallst LIAFIOU Marshall Jr arrlwed at Mllano by a Trans Atlantlc Alrllner where he wlll studv for the next three years He won a Nobel Prlze on hls theme Whv Women s Hearts Beat Faster Than Men s Thls theory was prov ed after seventeen xears of research and expermentatlon Baltlmore Md Juanlta Fngelman IS now head of the Obstetrlcs Department at Johns HOpklHS UDIVGFSIIQ MISS Fngelman has successfully mastered temperature charts records and examlnatlons but theres stlll a few thlngs she can t figure out Ahem' Wlndfall Indlana It seems that the dlamond Flleen Hobbs flashed whlle ln her senlor year at old W H S d1d mean somethlng after all She IS Mrs Charles McCaln now frlends It IS nurse Rose Ellen Durham now so maybe that certaln young fellow can have proper attentlon and plenty of care Indlanapolls Indlana If you young men prefer alr stewardesses Heres news' Mary Florence Bannon has now entered that partlcular professlon Careful Mary these pllots do have charm Wlndfall Indlana Jr Bogue purchased a farm west of thls clty recently Seems that he s gettlng ready for the blg event or wlll he have enough nerve to pop the questlon to a certaln young lady? Wlndfall Indlana Phlllp Graham can now reslde ln hls home town as he has purchased a 140 acre farm west of the cltv Vle re wonderlng what kept Phlllp near Wlndfall Kokomo Indlana If any of the members of the falr sex thlnk thelr looks aren t up to par Betty Parkln son nova a competltlxe beautlclan saxs she s wllllng to do her utmost to accompllsh the west Lelsure Indlana Howard Hoppes ls now a travellng salesman He sells those marvelo IS collapsable toothplcks It seems that hls route takes hlm through Alexandrla qulte often Maybe hc s trylng to sell hlmself to a certaln glrl XQHICO Florlda Our llttlf Southernfr Ixa Stexeson recently rtturned to the sunny south Btsldes lllX1Ylg dates dantlng SWlmmlUg and plaxlng tennls she IS a heautlclan Salem hhdSl1lUgt0Yl VS llbur Iuobs star profrsslon ll basketball plaur 1 lr thc St lames Hospltal bf lm, trfatmd for 1 broken alll Portunatllx llllg w is thelr last glmf of thc season Fourteen 4 v. 1 1 ' W. . . . . ,, ,, A Y L 7 - , , ,. . , , . I. 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A N E M O N E Nmeteen Forty Page Vhndfall Indlana Helen Good resorttd to helng a grade teacher YK hats hrs name Pardon me I seem to haye forgotten It he dldnt say yes when Helen poped the questlon leap year West NIlddl9tOl'1 Indlana Mr and Mrs Barney Salmons are now resxdlng 1n thelr ultra modern farm home located three mlles east of the clty Mr Harold Coffin the promrsmg young landscape archltect planned IIS beautlful surroundmgs Mrs Salmons was formerly Mxss Shlrley Llghtfoot Lexsure Indlana We re wonderlng how long lt will be beforc weddmg bells wxll ring for 'Vlary Lfath man and a certam young man from Wlndfall Anderson Indlana MISS Gladys Clem just accepted the posltlon of mathfmatlts lnstruttor at Anderson Hlgh Keep up the good work G 'VI C Andorla Spam It seems that Harold Sholty mllllonarre world traveler 15 erther lost rn the Pyrt nees M0uHta1US or he has met and marrled one of those keen women he was alwavs speaklng of wh1le 1n old W H S Paulouse France Tom Alley professlonal news getter for h1s own enjoyment has gotten hls wlshcs fulfilled He wlshed for a mlllxon dollars and a carload of spendlng monty Now that he has It he bought a plane lncludmg Raymond Bannon ace mechanlc to put the DIE ces back after Tom took them apart Tom was forced down whlle on hls wav to hunt Harold Sholty But Tom maybe Harold doesn t want to be rescued Indlanapohs Indlana Robert Hueston has tinally glven up avlatlon Esther told h1m the last tlme he cracked up that he was gomg to k1ll hlmself 1f he drdn t glve up Hylng then he couldn t Elwood Indlana Rlchard Kane IS a famous artist' Among his best palntlngs arf 1 famous char Ltttr study The Portralt of a Pretzel and a portray al of utlon Mldmght Rlde on 1 Can of Soup Plttsburgh Penn Just recexved news of the brllllant work of Mr Carl McCla1n Ht IS consldsrcd one of the most promrslng young c1v1l cngmeers of today Theres your chmce gurls' Yep It s surprlslng but he s stlll single 'Slew Gulnea Dr Don Smlth beat luan hls natlve frlend ln a game of pool today Doc has spent three years m tralmng Juan to play pool so he would haw someone to pl xy wlth Don wanted to be a doctor IH the New Gulnea Islands whrle stlll ln hlgh school Wlth all th: grass sklrts and all Xou know Bloommgton Indlana Mlss Margaret Holllday Reglstered Nurse gave up her pos1t1on as Head Dletntlan at the Methodrst Hospltal IH Indlanapolls to get marrled Army unvforms do have at tractlons havent they? Kokomo Indlana One of our leadmg department stores now have a new saleslady Ixamely Mlss Rose Hollmgsworth We re wondermg why Rose stayed so near her horre town Y Kokomo Indlana Ralph Parkmson IS now head bookkeeper at the Cxtxzen s Natlonal Bank May be Ralph's commerclal tralnmg ln hlgh school was beneficlal Fnfteen ,. 4 . X . 1' v ,' . ' ,,,, . . . . ,, , , ' - y , tr , ,rr 1 - 4, 7 M A ' 4 ' 1. ,H , - - - 1 4 , . . A ,' 1 v , ' D ' A . 4 ' ' I 1 v 11 1 - 1 . 4 4. 4 . 4 4 4 . 4 , , , 1 '4 15 1 rv 1 ' 4 . 44 . 4 4 44 . . 4 4 .4 44 A 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' X 1 . 4 . . 4 4 . 44 4 . ! , , . . ! . . 4 . 4 . . . . . . , . . , 1 1 marry her. Bob seems to prefer life with Esther. Y .I '4 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 4, 4 1 ' 41 1 ,Zi I 4 1 1 2 . , 4 U ' 1 , , 4 1 1 . 1 2 . ' 4 H ' ' ' 2 '. 11 . 4 4 ' ' '1 - 4 1 . 1 ' 4 , '41 .' , , . ,4 . . , . . , , . . . I 1 , l. ' l l , l ' ' K . . ' .' .' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 . 1 1, 4. 2 , ' 4 ,' , u f 11 . , . 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 . ' ! , . a 4 ' 1 1 v- 1 v4 D ' V ' , 1 -y r Y ' ' , . ' ' ' ' ' 1 , . Sam S. Edwards Maud C. Edwards Twenty odd years we have served llze people o llus communliy and stzll willing lo serve you F urnllure Funeral Servlce Ambulance Service DAY AND NIGHT WINDFALL INDIANA Better Lnght Makes It Clearer It lsn t always the book s fault or your fault when read mg or studyrng seems dull and tlresome Often a lrght on the subJect can make a world of dlfference Plenty of llght the soft glarless llght lamps provrde makes rt easy for your eyes to work It not only lessens the danger of eye-strarn but rt makes close work wrth eyes far more en 105 able Try Better Lzqht for Beitcr S 1 gh! CENTRAL INDIANA POWER CO I C that modern Better Sight I X ICTORY SERX ICE SHOP Shme Hats Presslng Shoe Repairing 123 So Anderson St Elwood Indiana T R FX ANS II holesale Candy Clgars Tobacco 410 South Anderson Nt Elwood l r 'ma MORRIS 5 10C to S100 Store Elwood Indlana The Store ofFrzendl21SerzzCe TONIPKINS SHOE REP XIR Hlzere Qualzlzy zs 0 Haba! 153 S A St Elwood lndlana FI WOOD SWFI T SHOPPI' Lunches and Soda SGTXICQ Elwood Indlavla Doflors Arllur rlc Houlznq FI WOOD BOWI INC Xl ll YS KIN DLER SHOE STORE In step uztlz fashzon Flwood Indlana D fXWSOlN BUICK CO the Szgn of satzsfarfmn Bulck and Pontlac Sales and Serx ICQ If lwood Indiana R C MCDANIEL Dry Goods Shoes Elwood I d 1 '1 ROY RL C XRNIENT CLEANERS Elwood Indiana Pho e 13 Bra! Il zslzes of CLADYS I SLALCHTI R Qufzlzty 101101771 Flne Graduatlon Gxfts Elwood Indlana GOI DFN C, XRDI NS fauest Spof an Tau 11 Flwood I dla COMMONS DRUG STORI' Walgreen System Phone 519 122 So Anderson St Elwood Indlana SC HR XDISR Elwood lmlmm 'VICKNIGHTS Farm Equlpment Store 1519 South B St Elwood Indlana Food Equlpment Hakes A Food Farmer Better PI- RKIXS RHODES Furniture Co Flwood Indlana . . 1 - . . I 5 Y 1 5 A E -Q ' ' ' . n . 1 n . v rl lc 1 W . L 4' A A ,- ' 8 - I . . . , . , Q. . ,K . . - 1 1 1 1 L '1 I 1 . . 1 . , . A 1 I Y 1 ' vi , . I I v w 5 1 . 1 1 . Q 1 11 . . v 1 . n ' ' I ' wr - 1 f , 4: , 1 ,' ' ry - - 1 , , Y v' ' c I, 1 c c 1 . 1 c ' , I - 0 1 I I 1 J K .1 : ,, 1 .1 , L Q 1 ' ,. ' . . ., . w v w 1 ' 4 ' ', f ' A A J- A L 1 11 . 1. . u ' vw . , I , l v v - ' ' ' I . I 0 0 I ' ' 1 'I 'ffl ' 4 . I 1 1 w I - , . 1 5 '1 I . ' . 4 u n L c L L 1 . w A . 1 L H I L s . l v , 1 1 . , 1 , 4 A N E M O N E Nmeteen Forty Page CLASS WILL I th: g,r1rlu1t1ng rl1ss of Nmstffn Hundred and Ifortx of llllldfdll Hlgh School ln orrltr to form 1 more pfrfc tt mad house of school fstahllsh ln lllsllcf tnsurc more school spats 1nd romances after first carefully and SPIGHIIIQCAIIN eonstdermg all thc mcoxcnlencf 1rd nerds of the remamlng 1,4 und rtltssnern do m 1ltc puhhr 1nd drtl1r4 thls fragmf nt of prrssed wood pulp our ttst1m IN follow Fo 'Nltss Cl1rIt me lnftucath four new extri trx prvmtcrs for thc use tn pubhshlng ll znnuxl 1 sffrrs to mt xg 1ttr In the SIRIUS IU 'Vlr Sltldlt wt vull fortx tlght footstools to put tht l conomlc s class fett upon rn s hr s htd quttt 1 t1sk thls war over ns To Nlrs Clme vw Ir tv 1 room of ht r own so she wtll not h uf to Chang all the tlme To 'llr Scott vu lt tw the well Itnovxn boolt How to be Sueetssful at Selhng Thlngs for leeturfs next tear to the class ht sponsors 'VI ss Ixtrch4x1l vu vxtsh to lr ne tn 1rt cl1ss th 1t rt tllx wants to take rt o 'Vlr Behr we It txt 1 safetx class that pr uttces what thev preach o Mlss Iflsurt wc vull a room th it lsnt nt xt to the assemblx so she w1ll not have 'lo Nlr Pttten vu vxlll a Cllgffllflftl sfxenth and eighth gr1de next xear He seems V lot of trot I Nlr Ilrugger vu Inoue 1th 1 sound proof hand room IH vwhtch he can practlu Itlt the lnsltethall tt 1m practlttng 1n the gxm I am surf thls wlll Clear up a lot of Ins dII'l'lCl1IIIPN Fo Mtss Downs wt gtxe 1 Home I tonomlcs cl1ss that can cover ILS entlre course without NLIDPIWISIOH so th 1t she vxlll h nt nothing to worrx about when she goes out wlth the tamtor s brother last xear s semor class also w1lled her thls but as she d1d not r :tu II vu tre xgnn puttmg 1 word ln for r To Nlr Ilfnrx our trustrf vu vull 1 CITIIDU of pennx sueltcrs Hts supplv seems lu runnmg vt om ts tx 1 ll get uqtttlnteci lftllfllllllf to Burl L2 1xfll to st 1rt a new mt for Ilf xx ml Hoppe htottt nhs Ins i.IIlllfX to st 1X out all nxght and come to school wtth t 1 X llllm P1 VI: h uf 1 fultng thus offer should he glxen to some semors bon xmllll vltll 1 hm t ,ru tl I novxlf dge to some llllflbflllllilt sophomort who rea I r tt xx n Inp sm I lv UKILIINCI l1t ummfr to Char es 1 1ll1u Eighteen ul C. 1 72 2 ' 1. 11 ' ' j 7' ' ' f f . - 1 - ,Es b, ' , 2 ,,. , K, yr., . - ' In ' - I I 1 ' A 'I' I w,l I 4 - 1 .1 v 1 . 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'1 2 '1 2 11 ' 1 3 1 . . ' . I .' ' s I is 'st ' 12 Q ' 1 1 .' 1 2 1: 1 ' 'lly nwrls it. II11l11I1 floofl wills he s:l1s 'o mns ' 'I i111 S 1 2 1 ' 1 224 s 1 I . '2 2 '21y. A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty Baslwthall 1ar11r Vklllfll haw 11111 n1l11d f1 r four X1 ir arf h1nd11l 'wr fn m YK ilbl Iacobs to Iimmx TPY'VSlll1gPT from R11 mond to Lewis Rx an from C 1rl 'NI1Cl1in to I Doggett and from Bob Hu1ston to NIark Br11tvx11i1r 1r1on NI1r h1ll 1 r 1 a 1n121n11 r 11r1 o mn oin this is HPCPSSXTX b11 ills! Own s11ms to b1 l1t1 SXITX morning Ns C 1m 1 1 11 iu 1ou1t1dlx bring out h1r pl1 ns ng p1rson1litx l 1h1r11t1 1n11s IJ1VIitt wills ng gr11l1s 1n1lm1rx1lou 111 1 rold Sh1lIX b 1 1 11 1 orff o 1 1 Hulto Sf I 1n h1m will i1r s o 1 arold Coffin gin h bind s1 it n th1 lir t s t t1 lim 1 Ir1mbl1 1 top this off wc will som1 good behaxior Llso arx Florence B annon l1 nes h1r 1b1litx to it 14u11tlx in ls to 1 of Nl Raymond Bannon wills hi ll5IlllX to drtw hs iutiful vnom1n IJONIN to IJ Rose Hollingsworth wills som1 of h1r 1 1lor11 KUIIYII to 'NI1rilwn Ir1n1 s 1 ard KING l11v1s his wife C rol11 Tr1mbl1 to L11 I it in n1l1 gixer w1nts h1r back is soon as school st1rts nfxt f1ll Iu1n1ta I' ng1lman wills h1 r 1b1l1tx to haw her ww w1thth1 hoxs to Ilxlri S1 hm ii V11 w1ntxoutolool1ow1rth1I'a1t1h1tsh11 h1snt had h1r xx IX with 111rt 11n II 1r 'IFT Stanley VN irnfr wills his 1omlJ to Io eph Levwi that I ww nl h bo ewerxone around him 1sl11ng for 1 1omb to comb hi hur Shirley Lightfoot l111w1s lJll1IX to 1111 1 11 ss x 1 x Fernung Ralph Parkinson l11x1s C,1org1 Ifdgtll his 1111 p Slllflklhf., h1b1t tx Wright gcts Run Pxrltinsons ibilnx t 5511 1roun1 1Qt1x1son l1 w 111 1, tx 1 IIYIIY Ix1m 1 1r1tlI1ll1d1x 1-11 ' 1 t IS st 1rt st moxlng rom1n11 with th 11 11rt11n Phillip Graham hands our hi If b of stud1nt m1n1g11r to 'XIr 1 n ohnso lack has been helping all winter and Phillip thinks h1 dcserxfs Iunlor Bogue bequeath his gox1rnm1nt book to im junior who n11d ll Nron Hfndfrson will h senn r 1lass pr1s1d1n1x to mx Iunior who rl 1 n t ll work Filtcn Ihhh will tif anitx I ra fr sl11'1 to 'NI1x1n1 Illlmmff Page Nineteen ' 1' 1-s 1,1 1 12 11- 1 ir .' .3 .' V' ' : 2-1 : li . 2: 2 ,1111 I .l- A 1 f 1' - 'g. . XI2 ' 2 2 s 2 , .I1. wills his 11- f11-t 'tt 1 I' 11 1- -1 It U '1 I5 l' gm. W1- l'1-11i Gladj: 'l1 b114u1121ths some of h11r t11mp -r to Ilr-rni1-11 I'1 'l r1-h. This will un- I l 1 N' ' 1 12.'i 2 ','21n1 12 2 ' 1r. Fr2 1 .' h11r typi 2 2 2 '1 s sp11l to ll11rsh11l XI f'41l'lil4'. H21 I 1 A' 11 1u121ths his ability to lim- at lvv11 and I 1211 I NI -rl CS: lbr11:1Ih Ilflf' ill- Dur 2 s l 1 ability to rsvp n1l quickly to NI2l.I'lllil. IAIISP. H' Q ' ' is 2 3 1: i 1 112 in11 .'111' ion 1 .2 11s R-11 ' 1. TJ '. , 11 ' 11 , , , .' , . KI' b' ' 1 2 12 ' J: 1 2 -' s' '1 I' ' 1'l2:'s H mb11rI II lx rn. ' ' ' ' .' 'S 2 A' 2 ' 12 ' ' 1 .' on Fish 1. Ri1h- 2 1 12 1' , '21 11 ' 1, 11 ,1121v11ll l II lili1- 1 I 'un ' 2 N' ' '1 1 ' 2 .' 2. ' 1 '2,' 2 2'S'1lllN1y ' ' '2 1 ' ,' 1 . s s so 1 .1111 'o ' 21v1- to Ih1-r ' K' ' if 2 1 's 2' . ' ' 2 ' .' h111 21 I' '11y qui- in th11 21.'.111mbl.' t1 Mary IC 'f'ljY'l 1 1 1' if .2 r 15- ' I 1 I 1 1, I- -1' r Q ' Bet j 1: 1 t' 2 Q 'J z j 11 1 2 l. Iv: . 1 111 '11s h11r l: 111in f 21bili -' rf 1 1 '- p1-r. KI2 Tgi 1 1 ' aj l 2 '11s part of l111r h11igl1I to l hyllis l.1-21x'11Il. W- h211'1- :1 f1111I11i! h f will ' 2 21 fa: ' 2 -1 2 -1 2' lull, 1l21rl1. 211111 li21n1l1oin11 roniffo. ' ' ' ' ' ' '- 'S -'v 5' 1 2 2 . . U-I21'liSfJ .l .' n. , ' 1 1 S '-1 -. I 1 2 L' ' ' ., 5 ' ' Mp' 1 1 .' St11:' '1 15' 1 2 j. ' ' 11+ ' io- ln, , l.'l'l'.- ,, ,11, A Q ' , 1. .I A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty JUNIORS 9 36' v lbw: 1 .Im I ' A A' I A ugh 454,33 ' J : ' . I 4 , I H. tl . U KI: Q .Q , ' ' ' . I L ff' - i - g V - . 14h K xx Q .. l . . Q V' um, , i i ' 56 I - ' ui- I ff . 4 . 'T .2 t .I ,Q Nvlif I . Y sr .. , ,Q '-A 1 out ' Page D! -9 Qfv, sl 5 'F 9 an 'C as 'il ,Lu FIRST ROW J Smlth M Brankle C Callaway R Legg R Smlth E Schwear J Maxfield E Fernung SECOND ROW B Leavell W Perry R Warner R Hodson M Tolle M Crouch L Johnson G Fdgell THIRD ROW M Hutto R Hlnds H Mc-Corkle I Kennedy H Stout R Hazen J Lewls R Van Horn FOURTH ROW X Heater D Flsher M MCCIISII R Clem N Meyneke B Leavel' M Xdfllflg J Hobbs B IjlCIx0V Twenty A N E M O N E Nmeteen Forty Junior Class History S istorlzns we sh zll itt mpt to oe ll s r s one x r w s his plssee ff W I4 re shme n t 1934 Our first stepping stone was our freshman wear with fortx four freshmen being ln mated bw the seniors and hecommg full fledged Greenhorns We ele ete-d as officers pre sident 'Vlerl Hutto sice president Rav Frazee secretarx and treasurer Bettx Iaele student Councilor Burl Leavell with Miss Mitchell as our sponsor Sophomore Sept 1938 39 Thirty four sophomores returned to take the second step tow ard 1 high school edu Stout seeretztx treasurer 1nd Roherta Yan Horn student Councilor Nliss Downs was Chosen to guide us through the year We had two pzrties this Xe rr one 1 sle xting partx at the Tipton Rink the other 1 theater partx which was also held tt Tipton Iunior Se pt 1939 40 Thirty two Iuniors were present on the first dn of school re idx to he shown the third step tow 1rd gaining more lenowledge On Iwoxemher 91 and '77 we elemonstrat ed our drimatie 1b1l1tv through our three det eomedx plax Almost Pighteen under the direction of Mlss Kerehexal Our president was again Burl Ieaxell Nlerl llutto xice president Robertz N in Horn, Se cretarw Rubv Hinds Treasurer W e were honored this tear in h Lvlng Mrs Cline and Miss Leisure as our eo sponsors From these thlrtx two Juniors we hare six members on the basleetbxll te im twelxe in the band md practimlly everx girl is a member of the Sunshine Societe Louise Johnson Iohn Hobbs Ruth Legg Page Twenty one I I .' h': 'z x 1 .' z z e- lay lwf re yo the- :te-ppint, at -s o 'e- 'hit-h the- ela: of 4l 2: : ' l. .: :, H114 s A- A Se-p . I '-38 . . V Q . 1 I .V D A up Q ,, 5 - h I I I 1 . ' A ' V V M , . A L, Y- ' . v' , ' , . . . , . v . , , - . . Y. Y A 3 ' 9 7 , 1 ' , ' ! , ' V 1 I 1. . l f . I I 3 4 Y Y A ' ' .- L. ,U , . - , , U vi 2 ' A. , , - cation. This year Burl Leavell was presidentg Louise Johnson, vice'-president: Harry . , .. az j- , . 3 z X , S ' . . ' 5' 1 'V i I ' ', A 1 2 A' 3 1 N' Y I A v. bw K iv I 2 ' . L I . ' ' D '- V l A' x A JI' 1 1 K' zu' A4 r y xi 5' A -' A ' L- -2 1' ' , - 1 il ' f. . H y HL, 1. 1 L- - - 1 I 4 4 ' ' v 1 4 u A V 1 v 5' 1 Y. JJ ly 1 C 5 y K V, . e A , I I ' 'ss 5 v4 . 54' , L4 1 1 . 11. vi : A A Y vl - ss. Z 2 vi A 4 wr? V ' Lv, :A x ' . I y 2 . Z ly . ,A 4 I i . X .1 DR Xl ILTIII R ROI FR Dentlst Sharpsx 1IIe Ind Phone 105 MLK NI XHIIR :Sz SOX Clothing N Nlam St Kokomo Ind ST XR CLOII IIINC I' Xil'X1I1lYlg' ln Nien 5 Women S and C hlld fn s VM xr IAUL I DRAXIS Mgr CARTER Flectrxc Company Ifarm Wmmng SUDPIIQQ 112 So ll aohmgton Kokomo Inchana I r w xx 1 not mfrclx ta In satlsfifd WI h maklng good photf graphs but to makt the hut posslhlm photographs The photo raphs ln IIIIS Annu il wire madf hx us TOBIXS STLDIO CR VND 1101 VI VI xlnut St Kokomo Ind NI YLVR KINT S Band and Orchestra House Waltz 11126 your Mzlszcnl Hmclquarlfrs 121 W Mulberry St Kokomo Ind OSH IxO'SH BC OSH Su us for IJIITIILS C B TLDOR CROCERY Hemlock Falrfield It 9 CLTHBFRT M D eve ear nose and throat 2121 North Mam St PWINC CXLBRF ATH and CH XRLFS STFWART Nlen Q W ear Phone 6486 ?l9X 'Xlun bt Kokomo I cl ROGFR W BRINFY Jewelry Clfts Succesiori to I ents Iewelry 215 'Q Mam Qt one 4444 Kokomo Ind I XND S STAND XRD SILRI ICI I ubrlca lon Tlrcs ATLAS Batterles 1 r1lIFor1md Ihlzzfr 721VI Nlarkland Aw Kokomo Ind C omplz IIN nth of TURNERS Kokomo Indlana RAY CHISNI C 'XRACF Dm 9719 Re1 1370 1247 F Sw lmore Kokomo Inrl I onlplmzerzte of Max Gross Llothlng Store Ifor Dad and Lad Kokomo Inch1n'1 lu I mm cl 1 x 1 X W ROOT Bl ILR N IHIIIIIIIIS I'l1ISIl!l nmllu uluoqs Ill! lust ll9 I- 'XIII' mr I nm nm K onzplznzz nfs o IMRXNR B COII Watch 'Nllker Jeweler 105 ll Nlulberrx St Kokomo Incl . . . , 'I L 1 1 Q A 1 y A I ' A - . , v. I , . v .'. I ' . , . I .1 ' ' o . ' ' CO. . 1 ,A - - V V V 1 , 1 . - , V h ,ht 1' jk - 1 1 . . . Quality Vlothc-4 at VAISI1 I'rim'4-S On frm-rlil 1 ' , . Phone Zlfilfu 105 I-las! Sycamore, Kokomo, Inxi. ... n . ' . Y J ' ' , V . I , . . Ju 'z, 's - f ' I 't A ' p I ' . ' V, . K-Y . - , , , 1 'K , f ' ' .'. - Q - ' 1 I I I -V 1'. ' ' fx l I 1 ' 1 w v V v ' - 1 .' . Q - 7 I. - . 3 . 1 . , . . ' . , v Y v v 1 y L I I . I . 2 , . . ' , 1 1 1 - 1, I u . . , a 1 H v - V . . . Y I U - .. , Q . . ' . 1 V ' I 1 1 VI e also P215 HIKSIIIGSI, for Eggs Phone 9511 Kokomo, Ind. ' 1 , . I '. L. . . u I . 4 D , 1. . ,x V K' ' -in x I xi Y 'Y A o K 1 V - V Y I L . . . gf 2 ., , T . Ph ' , . VxVh1 AA' J 11 1 V . , 1 ' V +' ' . L . NYY W , Q 1 A 11 Simonizing Ilullery lim-charging Tin-Ile-pairing Y , - I ' , . 1 , V, , ' .. . . , ., , . W Y V ' . A . 1. . I 4 ' I .L. . .' 'I L' - V ' ' ' 1 - 4 ' V .V c ... ... ,. 1 L L I ' ' Z L Ilr' to K4 ko nan Ia 'ea glass of V' ' , f V 11 1 A' - 1 - 1 ' 1 . ' . , , z ' .'. . ' - . 1 I U '. .' ' ' ' . 1 ' - I , . v 7 w ' . ' s A t K p . I. . 2 IQIL I AY 1., Kokc o, I I. ' V - QUALITY A Leeson Tradition Complete Department Store Hardware, Grocvrzes and Meats R L LEESONS and SONS CO Elwood Coco Cola Bottling Co Inc Elwood, Indlana OIQDFP CORN IOI or HOI SI NI I RI AD nm 211111 ' mu DIFTZIN 9 BXKPRY DI I Xl XR Befautv Shop lin? South FX II I ll I lvloorl I IXNOOD H IJI R Xl SU INK XND I0 XX XSSO Insurflneed Sflvmgs IXI'llll Sz Aulemm Sl 5 THE HOXIL LLNIBI R CONIPXNY A dependfxble place to trade Elwood Ind Phone 137 Arthur E Bell Nlgr STI C KS IN lu oorl 1 Clothing and Shoes Stvle and Serwce OI IJ NIOVIU HIINSH KW S DRLC QTORI Three Reglsterecl Pharmwclstw Drugs Pamts Wallpaer Elwood Ind Phone 88 T he Hard Way 'NIUFIIIR I I I wl are x PU domg I7I'l1SI'l1I'lg th it old lm m x the baby s f.1rUbtnp It at :nee If THI' L But moths r I flllfllx he nght gf t u ed to In mg grzndfxthfr er I I I l . l I, l Z ,-. .- C .1 nw A I fl. .' .. 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A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty Sophomore Class History lx Sctpember 2 1938 fortx three boys and girls from Wlndfall Point Isabelle Furtls llle Hobbs and Leisure came to Windfall High School to lncrrrc 1 mcmbsr of the frtshman cliss A few days liter we had a class meeting and elected the following cfflcc rs Prcsident Floyd Lacx Xice President Lee Leavell Secretary Treasurer Bettx Mc Daniels and class sponsor Mr Ragains Later Mark Brletwifser was chrsen s our Student Councilor On September 22 the first social function was held for every one in the high school were all initlated by the SGDIOFS They made each freshman perfarm We were then 1 pupil of the high school and not Just a little freshman to be laughed at The Halloween Carnival sponsortd by the seniors was held October 31 at the High School Gymnasium We freshman helped the seniors bt presenting cur show Dr Klllem and Dr Cuttem which was one of the several attractiors Vle ws freshmen ture thrilled to receive first prize for our show Vle closed the wear hy sponsoring a show at Wmdfall On September 8 1939 forty four boys and girls came to Windafall as sophomores At our first class meeting we elected the following officers President Myrxal Frcx Secretary Treasure Rosemary Behr and class sponsor Mr Brugger The Annual Halloween Festival sponsored by the seniors was held October 31 at the school gy mnasium Vie again helped the senlors bt taking part and presenting our show A Hillbllly Vl eddxn We were fortunate in that we again won fxrst prize Next war we hope to be jolly Juniors Ethel Mae Tobias Page Twenty four V . I Y L A y v A, v - . - . , - , ,, 41 , J, ' ' ' ' - H: 1 1 ,ff 9,7 1 x xx' I 1: sas. 1 vs 2 1 1 1 ' 1 ' Z J 1 ' v ,. - ' . -- . - ' 1 , 1 ' 1 Y ' I , ' ' 3 ' , . - . ' ' 1 ' . - : a- , L j ? Y S .1 . ' ,Q . . and the faculty, in the gymnasium. This was the Freshman Initiation. We freshmen A . - .1 ' 1 r V . 4 ' . , Y 4 ' . .Y . , . , ' x . y . .' ' 1 ' . . t ' . H ' v V' ' . W . ' 7 . - . . , ,, . , .. , H . . Y 1 . 7 .A v 1 V ' 1 ' 1 v ' 1 v' . - ' l ' 1 1.5 , ' Y. : ' y ' Y , , , , , . - . A ' y 1 -I ' . , Y . . . . . Y V. 1 . 1- ' ' r ' H ' . ' . . ' ' ' ANEMONE SOPHONIORES Nmeteen Forty Page 5 E30 P fx FIRST ROW O Bolmger E Tobias L Leavell R Behr C Rlchards H Heater B Flndlmg E Owen W MOFTISOH B Upchurch SECOND ROW J Engelman D Hobbs B Kemper P PlCl'CPI'lng E Ban non P Wrlght B McDan1el R Crouch C Swmford G Turner THIRD ROW H Parr M Francls B Edgell M Oxley A Ford H Mc Klnney M Breltwelser E Lockrldge M Fry E Davls FOURTH ROW B Graham H Bryan J Parker F Henderson L Ryan J Alley M Rlley R Smlth F Lacy J Vautau , aaa.. 2 Twenty five 1 r , 3 Q 3 f ' fl! 3 l A mic 1 f 39- 1 Q' O V L 1' qi . I-: ri , P' ,fi cf 'J fi, R, A Va, A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty FRESHMEN FIRST ROW J Matchette C Tnmble O Perry R Maxfield B Hughes M Clouser T McDan1el B Porter E Petty R Parr SECOND ROW P Leavell V Rlsk M Luse J Johnson B Wnght G Rlley E Slmms J Doggett O Toblas R Heflm THIRD ROW E MCCl1Sh M Hazen D Smlth M Hollowell R Heflm B Wllllams J Clouser E Rarey M Plummer L Vanness FOURTH ROW D Barrett M PIQTCG L Smlth J Parkmson L Barnes R Lutrell C Osborne J Terwlllxger R Hodson 4 JZ Page Twenty sux . :-. , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . :-. , . ', . ,. , . ' , . , . , . , . , . . 2- . ' , . , . ' , . , . ', . , . , . , . , . . :-. , . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . , . ., . , . . , K ! -g I A ' NAA L, x . -I W, N, 3 J y ,L K ' 1 N. 1 ' , , 1 1 .gag 3 X' 4-'Qin Un x. I5 Q A N E M O N E Nmeteen Forty Page Freshman Class Hnstory vb 1 I in I JU I m mlflll fra oo io fXlll1Ylf,,I wo s NSU' Fl' fl' x I 1 111 WX follows slrlfnt ld s lr r IN , 1 rmstrong 'XI I uc xmf smons r mf 4 C s fr the rwsxgmng of ur Jrfsulfm Fri mr Ruth Horson became pr1s1dfnt or tm smconc sfmestsr 1ClI.I'f f m xuf prrslfan sccrslnrx trc 1UI'l'I',IlIlfTI Armstro r Hrst soclzl t s f fm mel We vurr s Jrs I s f an nur lnrsllo N F fill 7 15 f unu s we lN ux sm monrl 1 1Wllfl 1 1 r sm lmm 1 nsf SS N fN 1 I Q 4 flrfllflr Ollu Tolml s I llf n Slmms flfls Ifrrx Twe nty seven I N 'l'lll'I m rrim, f Sf-pta-mlm-r fs, 1939, l 5s :xml girls fro Vllrtisvillr-, llolmlvs, l F P Wi z , :xml l'oinI Isulwllr- vm- -fl Wimlfull lliglm Sf'll l - - 1 f- ' mls ' f of frif-rmflsllip and ro smart Ihr- sr-hool phi. Aft - 21 fm-W wr-s-l's of gl-trim, zu' quzxinte-rl wi- 1-le-r-te-rl -tl' 'e-rs. 'l'l1 arf- as Pr:-1' - , f , IH-ttyg Yi:-1-I'rf-sirlc-nt, Ruth Ilocl:on:Sn-1-rw-la 5' T e-:sure-r ll -lf-n A .' . . 1: 'auf-11 l --2 - up so of tl - -l'1s.'. Aft- - ' V o I - , . .P- tj.: lx A -' - - f lf-,'-- lx- -A-3R lz lll-Il', '-- -. l-tgp'---ay -as - -- . J ng. Ou ,t r -'Q f-vf-n was tluf- l lI'4'.'llTT12lYl Initiatirn, Sr-pw l -' 21, 19339. '- '- - initials-rl lmy ilu- sr-niors. Thr-5' mzzflw- Us 1-at spngln-Ili. whim-lm wc- thought was worms, maui:- thc- lmoy prog nxf- to ilu- girls, ITl2llI'llSIJl2iyY'I1llSlf'2ll 1ll14'lS. ll'lf'y took fllTHllT','ll1H'S21f'lIl ti1-cl Uv- Izy - urouml our lu-:uls for le' .' ws. Ur-toln-r Ill, Iflfifl. thu- llullowr-4-n lffslivnl wus lmflfl, W- lmrl sp las, glmw, Ih- lm -fl ylzzirwzxy, :mfl 1-ull' fl il tlu- l'u1 . l 1, Qpool-sf 'l'lll'l'Tl4llYN21Yl vlznss wus: 'airfl- r-rl I -' prim-. XY- ' lmvf- ln-1-n rzxllw rl Tl1- Ur:-1-n F 1 -l if-rl. lmvr- ln-4-n s A g 11 make- 2 Ju '- w-gp of thi. 5+-ur us Fr-:hm-n :mi w- hop- Io rio lu-In-r Il1Y'4lllL'llHlll thc- -1 ' L yf-nr. 7 'ax '. ui, . A A N E M O N E Nlneteen Forty FIRST GRADE, TOP ROW A Graham F McCl1sh R Weston D Copp R Thatcher J Mltchell R Mulllns J Soyern H Heath D Gunmng D Hundt SECOND ROW Mrs Cllfton L Clouser S Tyler E Clouser S Conway R Barker I Jones DBarnes D Patterson D Harrell B Carter BOTTOM ROW S Meeks J Sartaln M Oxley B Bogue G Osborn M Cooper R Johnson K Sh iw P EYICSOH R Summers P Mc-Corkle SECOND GRADF FIRST ROW M Devo H Legg M Smlth H Hun lev H Alley C Ialglltflllll. P Browning A IJIVIS R Rllfe SECOND ROW R Nelson D Howell L Rush F Legg R Parkmson B Barrett Y Howell D Meeks W Hensley R Morrlson R Hodges B LQISUTP B Duncan V Thatcher THIRD ROW T Sartaln B Sunderland H Lrlcson T Anderson N Espy R Johnson D Parrlsh Mrs Wesson P Cubert J Stout D Shocknev J Smg r FIIIRD C R XDIH TOP ROW B Parrlsh M Stout M Welsmlller W Ford R Sartaln M1ss Cage H Ahrendt Ix Howell X Ralnes W Copp MIDDLF ROW M Harrell R Stout L Clouser M Rlchards G Camphcll L Lawson I Parklnson M Retherford J Brovsnmg C McCl1sh H Daus R Berger BOTTOM ROW I Foremm C Bryan R Fecher Porter I' R rn D Cimplnll B Browning Morrlson C Plcru K Pugh D Barnes I'0llRTH C R XDI FRONT ROW P Rxsk W Bogue K Anderson R orter D Cx :hers X mlll l Applmglte SECOND ROW P Smith I Hodson C Barker P Curless M Helmuth W Brownmg K Davls B Terrell B Carrell D Smlth L Deyo P Blcsslng THIRD ROW B Hartmg I' Ryan H Bollnger C Sagarsee D Copp C Hall B Meeks B McCorkle P Dutton B Smlth B Hodges BACK ROW Mlss Strubbe D Smxth A Brown ng F Raines G Malstan C Hollowcll f 1 Page Twenty eight . 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I ' ' , . 'A . 3 7 to f f ' A F S ,- s jg, ,mx .NX1 A . , 1 Q f. Q- Y V I H ' . X - ' J' f' 1.-2 A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty 'il' FIFTII C R NDI' PROVT ROV! F Slmmons I Smlth C Iohnson R Berger M Iacx D Sogxrscf NI Sandlm 7 Stout SFCONID ROV! R Legg B Cunnlng I Brankle M Ixenslex NI A Erlc on K Patter on I Stout C Summers D NI1ller K Rctherford K Hundlev THIRD ROV! .I Allex B Heath B Parkm on R Clouser C Castor G Campbell IN Hobbs R foot F Rxan G Cottmghtm J Iohnson Llght POLRTH ROV! I CIIITIFSS 'Nl Bllcl murn pplfgm ams 9 1 S o Osborn SIXTII K R XDI PRONTT RO!! L Slmmons !! Bolmger NI Hutchcr son A Dans C L Clifton Teacher SFCOND RO!! B Iohnson I Dutton B Iohnson I Slmmons II Clousfr I Nflon A Richards K '!I1ller Ix Thatcher B L Smxth C De!!1tt Clouser B Freeland F THIRD RO!! N Plummfr NI Flshfr I I' Nleeks Campbell FOLRTH ROV! I Smltb 'NI Copp '!Ir Clfton XI Grax S Ratterson Page SF! ENTH GRADF FIRST ROW C Browmng I Harrell B Stout .I Fennel! C Clouser R Mlller C McNew P Tolle SI' COND ROW .I Retherford A Browmng O Browmng M Smlth F Hoppes M Ryan R Hund ley E Meeks R Meyncke D Smlth THIRD ROV! R Espy .I Henderlcks C Durham H Todd E Brvan M Gunnmg I Summers M Breger C Trlmble M Maxfield M Trimble R Scudder D Amrstrong FOURTH ROW I Davxs F Rvan S Stout R Bzrlxfr G Slmmons I Plummer R Downs 1Sponsorm I4 If IITII GR ADI- FIRST ROV! K Gray P Copp R Clem P Plum mer B Crouch C McKmney T Dean SFCOND ROV! D 'VI1ller W R1fl'e C Trlmble C Couch P Smlth G Llghtfoot M Stralew J V!alsh D Stout I Beach THIRD ROV! I Bugner NI Cowerdale ! Mock A Dutton T Mock M I-Iaxens N Sagersee L Crosore R Todd M Curless FOLRTH ROV! I Hundlex F Rogers L Clouser Z Dean B Rush I Branlxle C Graham G Rether ford L Bouge A Campbell FIFTH ROV! T Rls A Dans I Smk NTlSSCI8.I'h R Cxphers F Sm th I Trlmble P Tucker Twenty nme 4 4 2 X 1 . .la c X I .- I . , ' ' , ' '. ' . ' ' . . ' . . ,. .,... , .,. . . .,.. , . , . , . ,z g', . z 1--, I . 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' ' Complzments 0 FRITCHEY 81 ANDERSON ForF1ne A CONIPLFIP I INF A'I POI II AR PRIC EQ 'ACI IAP I XOI IR NIBI R OI RIC XI SFORI S nn 446 'N I mon bt Kol omo Inrllfmz KOKONIO I II IOOIx NI TIPTON mpllmenls of DH I X IAI ompl rnewts of I APAIFRS IOAX 8. FRI QT FO IIP IINXXII I DP PUSII Ii OPIOAIFII Comphments of I RX AX BROS IA IX I' 8. TFX NI I I I I I fAIxLS ROIIS IJOIC HN SI AII PIII PS IFXA FLFPX SIORF Complmen of DR HI IDS X AX mpl mm A vnpI11m1I IIN HI AX K N XII 1 IIIXININIIIIAIIXIHSIUII Ilptfn Im I 4 7. . v 4 1 , v I .A II, 'C TO X xK YHIIIIC ' ' ADIC MIC. 'I F C D. , if, I '. SWIG C' ' C I ' . 'OHI'I V0 ' Q ' '. '. QTICR C' I ' J ' I, , If J . ,' ' ' '. . FOSHCI. I 'CIICI I. ' . . ,HZISI I'.A.' CS 'LX i 'I I ' 'I ' I . ,.'- ' I .'I I'S ' 5 1 s ' '. ' .'0,' f'cr1mrIi1W1'Nts of F. AY. KIOVNT I',AI.IAC'I-I C'.AI I'I 'I'II I'I7N'S I.I'I.-XIJINIL I-lI'IS'I'.Al'I'I. .' Fo 2 vis ni' 'I'lI I'0N II'I'f VIAIIC. XI VO, lin' your SLVIIILIA' Ilimwl' VUKIIC 'IU 'I'HI'f WICIJIIH CII .4 II s ui' .A. II. ' ' -1. .' I ION HH. 'I 'I'I'l.AIJIC SIIOIC S'I'UliI'I lII'I'C'III-IS Tiplrm. IIIfI'lIlI2I I . HC. 'I 'I I, I. JANITCRS Jim Henry as he is affectionately called by all who know him, has served Wild- cat Township as janitor for thirty six years. That in itself should be sufficient evidence that Jim has been a faithful servant. No one could better relate the history of W, H. S. than Jim, because he has been a very enthusiastic worker in all the school activities and has an attendance record, which no doubt is perfect. Kindness to all and willingness to serve has been the traits, which are appreciated beyond all words by those who know him. Just as faithful and enthusiastic but lacking a few years of experiences, is Herb Campbell. Herb has been with us for ten years. Not a favor has ever been asked of Herb by the children that wasn't granted if it was in reason. Beside being assis- tant janitor to Mr. Henry, Herb drives one of the townships busses. The Senior class wishes to take this space to thank Herb and Jim for all the things, which they have done for us during our four years in high school. Page Thirty one A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty Songs and Seniors 5 HI'N you wish upon a stu' md find Allfy sitting thmre waiting for KRT BABY CRX I ngelmans with Marshall AFTER THF BALL IS OI FR Qholtys in a BLLF BILF VIORLD wishing Bznnon would sing OH IOIIINNII' OH to his Qistfr NI zrx Iflor1nuvshen1tisIINlJIAN SIIMNII R md Bourff s hopmgthat sommone will ehangc hie name to BILLII' so that all the girlx will want to walk wlth him Warner gan AN APPLI TO THE TFACHER to find out some adxlce upon love whllr Kane vu IS Qaxmg to his habx VIHAT FLSF CAN I DO hc found out that she didnt loxe him mx mort Hcndereon sus ite vshat 5ou do vslth xour feet that makes the girls MAKI FX ES AT YOU Now dont get rngry Iva HOLY QMOKI' CAN T Y OU TAKF A IOKE Stevesonq Hoppes sais Ill meet Xou Bctti on THI ISLI- OI' MAX in APPLI BLOSSOM TIMI' MY PR-U I R is to let lzeohs that lu can haw am girls that hc wants Last night Lightfoot sat behind SCATTFRBRAIN McClain ln the show vshile P rlairwn vias QOUTH OF THF BOR IJFR vflth I-'u xton IN TIII' NICOIJ to MAKI' VI ITH THF KIQQFQ with Lcachman I irl inson vm the lucl X gui to have Hollirgsvortli vxlun sh sud QTOP ITS VNOIN IJ I' RI LL whilf Iiobb sang VI HAT GOES I P MLQT COMI IJOIKN md C IIATTI R BOX Graham said VI ELL -XLRIGHT Smith LLANIING ON THF OLD IOP RAII was 5 mpathizlng with Bogue who was DARNIHQ THAT DRFANI while Benalx uae telling thc girls W HY TAI K ABOUT LOX F. All of thzse kids were PAITHFUL PORI' VIR in the good old Windfwll High School during 37 38 39 and 40. -- B5 .Ivan Anne Alley. Page Thirty two A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty I 1 ' '. . ' V ' . . - ' . :Q V I , G v . v v , ,J V' A ' . v I 4' 4 , ., . J, I . . . . . U I, A . z j ' A -2 Y ' ' A , S I C , 2 rl. ' . Q. , ' . , 'v . , ji. . . , ' 5. ' . , ' ' ' v. . ,, 5 A WHEN I'M WITH YOIf: and Coffin was taking BLUE ORCHIIJS to his lwlovvd when U' , ' - ' C , ' . ' 2 f ', . . ' ' 1 - - v ' 7 . , . . , . . . . y K , 1 1, 'I I I . ' C . T. . . ' 'I 1 ' 2 1 X 1 4 vi 4 Lv ' 1 1 , yu Lf. 1 I I . ,fu . , , . ' ' ' 2: x ' . 2 - , . :J r' , 4. I . . u ' J . I .. 1' - . 2 i' : 'as i -41 l ' 1 ' ,I , .' ' ' - I P ' ' ' 1 s ' T K ' C 2 ' 'I - ' . . 1. ' ' ' 1 . , . . , , . I . . , ., v. H. .S . ' ' -' V Y. A A ' A A A ' . Y -. N ' ' 7 I J I 4 I 1 1 1 . .. y, 1 v , , , y , A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty ATHLETICS SOFT BALL ir NF mm 1 Suit vcd ff or wt 1 Juerw 1 ff -Xlmut Gftffn how rfxpondfrl Thu prdctifec during tlif mum lfioti md 1l'f vu :Awnings aftfr school and we re in tip trip fonrlitlrm for tlif Gr t g xmf with Pr uric fwxnsliip X ntx t ri nfx vt R mm 1rr1 flu th lf t f iw tr im lf l V i iXff t l. x Un 111 rl mfs in om 1 1 x f 1 4 h li 'lip 11 x xic on ur 1 1 l'lllN llllbllff the se mm fur tlif lJr1g1mw with fixc veins agdinst two dfff 1ts QOPT BALL SC HI' DI I I ll I' Pruris S 1rp xillf Ixemptim Cmlrixmith TOL RN I- X kemptfm Prairie Tipton 3 page Thirty three 'l'r1stz1rtf1i1t411 J Az .' 'n atlilvtics, Mr. .' A' ll ll Alf L' f ln: ll plz 5 rr tliw first rlzxy of sch 1 -l. . A' ' A . N' ' ' 'f l ' A r T ' x ' . .A mu K' swf ball T ur 'as s 2 ang-r 'i tl A ri hAr f' 'A Az s uf thv 1-wtinty. mulqirg 21 six tfAz1mtf111rmAy,wh' l 'z S plzl 'l 11fYz1t tlis- Tip UD P: rl' Of-t. fi. 'llllf'llI'QiQ.fUI1S w+rrAf1f'l' to ll fiuir-li start :mtl prfAgrfAssrAfl up tri tht- final, lrut flu to liztvirg pit Al A tlirzfv 15:1 ' 'd2ly, uury itc'hcAr,Will1ir,I11ml1s,w'z1.'t 1 tir -rl to fildt 4- tml fill A IJ1-vils in c-liz-r-la, r1A.'11lting in 21 I0 U14 At A' f 'I 1tfm. ' ' '.1 Ai A .' Az: W. ll, S. Yi! 11 :A A A 4 5 Ilia s - T 4 '1 X T ' 5 ' 16 4 ', , 3 l ' 'A . T 3 ' . . . , I l0 A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty OUR COACH CHARLES STEIDLE IQ F THE 225 boxs elglble to the call of basketball 23 boys reported for practlce Q' W county for VS H S Vle won more games than any other team of Wlndfall has for many a ear Thus lust goes to show what a ball team can do when It has the backlng of 431 boys and glflg and 4 heartx cheer leaders Page Thirty four l l ,z ' , . . ' If A' - y . . , . These boys, under the supervision of Coach Steidle, made a new name in the .L . , . TY. . A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty BOOSTERS HIS year we have had a large cheermg sectlon at all of our game The yell and Harold Sholty They worked falthfullv to encourage the student body of 454 students to attend all of the games and were av arded two fold for thelr pep SQSSIOUS and talkmg up the games Page Thirty five ' ' ' , S. ' leaders were: Marion Marshall, Jr., Juanita Ergelman, Evelyn Fernurg, AN EMON E Nineteen JCJKES S l t lu lr ltll intl life lme IDQTX vthe I1 lle vs is eh lrged fiftx etrl s U1 R t r Scott me nt mle ltlr to ellt o xxllx ellel xoll charge NU much fol tutt n lr me r l ll r lll LTL! r line ing lt not IIIIIIUH lf IINUI I' IN lllg XR Xtlll YTI III lg lrllle l l lle Xtlll were coming NIlrll'llT' tltlgllt the ltldx to xvwlm N tw IlI'I'ls lewllre e ee lou l1I1IIlTSl mel 0 X Jerrl ex 'N lv fl llre Ape X t IJ OC NDPIIS dog lrld novt, Orme velllt does N l I,I'l'lN 'XIl-s IJITIK In forgottt tlsllre B IA xpe x vi 1 xou we News wll ISI 7 XIX Shirt' Proftssor Scott N lvt on lnxlur the QIIKNIIUYI on Smith I IC Nlr I shook m ll eott Ie you dont expec me o hear ll rflttle wax up ere of It etl oe r exp etlllg llot from lll lnestle r let le rforel x lll p e IIHCIT lc X or green lI'Nll It eloexnt mltter mx lllsllln l eolor lllllld elm e IN doing Illf cooking NI IX Plummer I lle lr tll it thex ll ue l nev. efllelencx expr rt till llx XIltt lett Hex there were sexerll IlI1T'lgS oxer tltrt out ox er at the pretztl factory llclt neAe ded Straightening les Ixerelle x ll 1 pltttlre 0 t Il llorxe ls gooel hut vi le re on Plxllr 4 e vtlll CITIY t IS the wagon r rllggl r ll e e ex 'lll vi lo we r N lll lpehont o sp flux Dtlflll tlrell lIllI'IfHIXK1tlllNfT1tlNPN IVKIII l Utmlll 'Not NYU., X Ullll r 'H ou vllll tlllr Page Th Forty lrty SIX Mr. few t wvllt to at 1 lleAr sl I l AA: A: -' ' A A '25 ' 2 A j 'A tr for Rl hzlir eAllt l rl :ali l: NI..'A :Slr,Ihz'A' l'lll2. 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Breitwiesser, J. Terrwilliger, F. A N E M O N E Nmeteen Forty WIND FA LL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1939 I9-10 N on 'Nm 'N rn 'Nm It ff AH dn dfl iTI I 1 Fr J 1 F I Amhu Tlptrwn Frmkmn Cf IfI muh Bur mg! r I' 4 Nr -X zmi 9 1rpx1II1 Irurf Imfl Shim XI Qumm11x1IIc T umm I Qhe r1rI in f ru movxn I r urn IH I ll 'XI1 xml I' mmwum 9 irp XIII: en BIITIIIILIIJII Tut II Pumt v 3 ov Home G zmm Fouh Irmcxpil K N11 I2 R1 Page Thnrty nme W T .' '. 3 , QI Iii . I ' 2 IU 4 ' I X YIU f 2 IT z ' 27 29 .' '. 29 , 1 s ' A 253 IH Dfw-. I I' f 111 III 233 IDI-ra N G v -. 'wrt I5 Zh IDA: Iii . II: 2 27 254 UW. I5 . In w ' 215 ZH IJ-L. 20 ' 2' TW LIN Ilw. L22 Cz PII 341 Zi! J' . 5 . 2 s IIf4 27 -I9 Jam. I2 Frzmktfm ET 1213 -I' . IT ., ' 'I f I9 fIIl J' . 20 H Q1 III: s - ,Ia . 26 ., A ' 2 I I9 II2 F1-I . 2 I H ' Zi! 25 F1-I, T I 2' 7 29 Ill! AI. 9 Ln' I 'I' wnship' 25 ISU Fc-I . I4 . 'z ' BT 259 ol. lfi 'J :Iwi Ea F I . 223 ' f 25 223 2 I 5 ffjf f6'I 2 .t I m ' ,' 2 '. AirIIf- .I, . 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A N E M O N E - Nineteen Forty DRUM MAJOR ARILYN BERGER has been drum major for two years She has helped the band ln taking prlzes b9Sld8S the prizes she won alone In 1938 the band won first place In the marchmg contest at Greentield and was awarded a baton whlch IS ID our trophy case In 1939 ln the dlstnct contest at Wlnchester, Marllyn was awarded a medal and recommended for the state contest at Kmghtstown She came ln second dxvnsxon Also m 1939 the band wlth Marilyn as drum major was a first dlvlsxon wlnner ln the marchmg contest at Wmchester Page Forty two ' v A N E M O N E Nmeteen Forty Band Hlstory 1 1 fl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 Ji W N S 1' 7 S X 11 1 11 1 1 X 1 1 XFTX S1l1fiNNfLl1 111 1JI'1Dg1I'1f 1 1111 JT 1 11111 111 1 11 C 1 11 gfllg 1x X1 1 111111111 1111111 111 11 X111 11111 1 15 11111 11111sN 11 111 g.,1X111g 111111111s 11 0111111111111 11111 111111 1 m 1 1 1 N N 1 1111 11111 I1 1 N Y 11 1111fTl1I'l f 1 N 1 YTNT U1 1g11 1 1 1111 x I1 11 1 1111 -X 1 1 111 N 11111 R11 1 51111111 1 T11 111111 1 Page Forty three I V11 11211111 is 111111 111- 111l' 11111s1111111111, 1-1111-1111-1111 111 1111- 111111111111 111511 S111111111. 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AN EMONE Nineteen Forty B A N D TROMBONES M Marshall J Terwllllger H Armstrong B Leavell BARITONES R Hmds M Maxfield DRUMS B Fmdhng J Walsh B Kemper E Owen BASSES M Henderson H Stout B Dlckey SAXAPHONES C Trlmble J Beach R Berger R MIIJET L Johnson FLUTFS R Legg R Meynke B Smlth PICCOLO R Van Horn CLARINFTS J Engelman M Berger N Meynke W Perry H Coffin C Trlmble J Trlmble O Bolmger E Schwear B Rush M Erleson E Fernung L Crousoe TRUMPETS S Warner M Breltwelser H Bryan R Maxfield CORNETS E Rarey C Tnmble F Henderson R Barker L Leavell DRUM MAJOR M Berger Page Forty four V ar Q ., 5, HORNS:-M. farlirlg, P. Plunnner, D. Miller, T. Dean.. y A n C onzplzmenls of THF TIPTON HXTLHFRY Baby C hlcks 8. QUPPIIEQ fonzplzmenfs of TIPTON ILNIBFR Phone 17 'I IIJIOYI e fl Conzplzmenfs of YOLNG FL RN ITL RF CO Ilpton Inellftnl lfmeplenzenfs of P XI XCE THF XTRF Ixokomo Inelmnfl loel IW Al Hu ens IRINCII STI XXI DYI WORKS One Day Sen zee I IIJIOH Indlana ner Vl IS ur If l eo man' lneh Yes but he nexer m tlons It The college he veent to had l rotten football team COMPTON 81 SON INC Hardware C omplete Plumblng Flectrlc Supplles and Rooflng Tlpton, Indlan'1 IJIYIOCAYI eelanelngl Thls IS slmply rlpplng My feet hlrdlx seem to be touchlng the floor Leota lwlth feellng Xou re rlght It IS rlpplng, lnd your feet dont toueh the Hoor n Soph s Soph Qoph e got l we lle b Well how long, h Ulf lou Oh about a week hacle SOING OI' or e or e or e fallures OI' 1 Ol' If 1 l THF FLLNIRX I made each day lessons I could not say grades I got on my elrd nlghts when I hlt the plee hard lelcks I should have hld To leep mx grades from belng ll Freshman W hw IS one of the hlllard balls llwaxs red' Sophomore Because lf blushed when It saw the other tvlo lelss ln the corner Freshmln VI he re do lll the hugs go ln the wlnter Other Freshm ln Search me 'Nlrs Cllne In Hlstorx Whx were the gre ltest Ifllilllftlll ll people of the vlorld ln 'T Athens Soph Because thex were born and ralsed there , , .' , '. . CO. 1 . 4' A y-. In ll2 2 Z1 I. ' ' l -I I , . 4 . lA , ,,. . . , . y C L C C ' 'C A ' ce ' .lall ' '25 yo fzltl 'r 2 ' lle-gee 7 if I .' . C 4 ' gyp' rf, . , -l an- 1 1' ' ' i , , vi 1 - ,,. ' . 1 ' ' . , Y T , , ' .. . 7' 2 1 A 4 A c ' - ji l V vii i . 2 E . 1 ' 1 a - . w ' Q ' . . Y , . J L, n , K l' . . , - I . Y 2 I I L ' . lst. Soph. What is the- matter with you? 2 d. . I'vf 2 -2 ' ack. lst. . V, ' 1 2 hzlli? 2nd. L .' , ' ' ' ' '. . 2 . J YA Y 2 F- f thf ' J ' ' L- f th .. .2 ' U- f th- ' ' 2 NH- f th1 ' Q ' 2 ' - 2 -- ' K- f tl - 3 ' 1 2 v- t' ' ' zld. . . . U ' , '. , ' , . . , . v. 'H . H 2 . ' . ' ., . ,',. ' , , Y' 1: 2 : ' 1 1 2 1 3 ' - ' 1. - 2 : ' -. . ' l I- ,',l: ' K' 'A 1 - 12 ,' ' -' 2 ' ' ' . , V . ' A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty School Calendar QFPTFNIBFR School opcncd Bcglnnmg of our new schocl xc 1r wlth thrcc new tcachc rs Mr Bchr, prmelpal Mrs Clme and Mr Patten Freshmen were 1n1t11ted mto our rmlc 1nd file 1s full plcdgcd students of Vlmd fall Illgh School OFTOBFR C orn I'fNl1Nll uccn Contest closed School out It noon so we could 1ttcnd the second annu1lT1pton Countx Corn I'6'STlXdl luan1t1lxc1lxn the quccns 1ttcncl1nts eft for llllll' Nlevx Xorle trlp vslth other glrls 1nd Mr Mlller Scmor Niagazme campalgn closcd Gr1dmg pcrlod ends Hurrah no elttzcnshlp Duclc seaon opens Oh' My' Statc' Teachers Assoclatlon tvco full daw of X xeatlon Hallovnccn Fcastlwal Mr Patten came maslecd 1 saxlng of 10 cents and vcon prize hesldc NONFMBER B1sleeth1ll season opened mth Ambox Ilrxgon mncxed thcrc first xlctorx of the X ar gwmg an cfeccallc nt talle Ifranleton handed the dragons thclr second dcfe at of the xe 1r Jumor Class Play f Almost Flghtccn Thanle glxlng X 1cat1on Drtgons m1deJ 1 strong come h1cle theax bcat Goldwmlth DFCFMBER Another uctorx 1t the cxpcnse of Burlmgton Fnd of second gradlng pe rlod tlme to gct vsorrlcd Dragons were downed bx Grcacntovun Hxgh School Sleatlng Partx it 1g1m so soon but 1fter eonsldermg 11 w1s the llth the drxgons ot to Atlant 1 These xlctorlcs sccm to he fcve 1nd far hctvxeen IH the month of Dcccmhcr Qlurpsxllle tool our clr1gon or 1 mn hx 1 sm 1ll mxrgm re c IH tu runmn 111m wx 1 1 uctorx our Pr11r1e Tovcns Chr1stm1s X1e1t1on vclth out 1 Christmas uctorx Camdcn must h ue h 1d 1 'iann fll.llS Page Forty sux 8' 1 . 11, , K- 7-2,2 ,, ,. . -p., .. X, ' ' . ' . 21 . 2 ' ,-1 , ,J N - 5 j ' 2, Q ,, ' . l 5 , . 2 Y Af 2 2 , . . 2 ' - s. - 15,' . 3,1252 . 1 2 .' ' 2 ' 2' . ' : 2 . ' 1 . 17--f ' . ' ' ' - 3 . 20- 2' ' 26f - '. '- ' , Y V2 -- ' . 31-ff . ' 1 ' 1 'A .5' ' 21 V Y AA 3' 2 . I 2 2 1 1 - s g 1 gc' . I0-ff Tipton too much for dragons. Armistice Day Program with Judgc Russell I . I A A I Y. IT, P - ' - A 1 - A- 1' K-1 4- A U12 . 21-22- ' ., ' ' 'Q 2 ,' . 1 25122 .1 -S '2 - ' . 29 2 .' 2 2 .' - A' ' 2 ' . . , 1 83 . K. 2 , E, , ' 12- ' ' ' 132 wvhi 2 2' 5 .' , 2 - ' V ' 2: 1 I , I 2 .' l S ' 2. 15,7 -' A ,vi . ' A .- .2 i 2 f 2 A'2.'2 2 ', 20 We 21 - I121 'le ' l - ' g ZLL. tl 2 Q '1 2' '- ' ship. 22 2: '2 '2 ' 2 j, ' A ,: 2 'A 2 2 .' 2 f2 '. A N E M O N Nmeteen Forty 0 3 IANI ARH Back to chool xgun High Qchool ghlllllg Partx Semester end and to think no final examinations Sharpsulle clipped mother uctorx from the dragons Second Kemekter get under wax No changes in the program other than Mr Steldle taking oxe r the Gow rnment el Lv to teach I' conomic Advanced Algebra Class continuing on with Frigonometrx and 'Nir Scott tilting over Mr Steldle beginning Ale ghrx class Vhlhur Iaeohs noxned the elrxgons in the game against Frankton we came out xictorioux Qummltxllle too much for the dragon Tourncx it Qhu-pNX1i1f VK lnelfall lem to Greetown in in oxertlme and Greentown heat Prurie Township in the linals Sheridan too much for the elrxgons H BRI ARE Grcentown vshlt xgain Pralrlc with Prurle vemnlng Lnion Tovxnkhip with 1 mon winning Yalentlne Dax xildml gnc our dragone the wrong kind of a Yalentlne High School Slclting Party NINX Neikxt Qtate board of Health Finished Strong mer Burlington NIAIU 11 e ionxl Tournex itlon out on Pric Siom RI71cs Ape xltcr xc rw Interesting 'mg trtx 35 ocl creme nl rx u Spring Xac mon Inc 1 mx L nlxe rslt 1 B 1nd Q o Contet incl Nlusxc 1' Stix APRII Countx Senior Pxrtx Bind Context it Cxmhrlelge C'1tx C ommunitx Suppe r qenlor Clue Pl IX 1 Qterllng qurlxtx production Te xchc r Banquet B Lcc xlaurettc Commencement Judge Ruxelll the pcalcer 'NI AH End of another Qchool xear Page Forty seven E 1 ' .'r' ' ' ' ' ' j ' . . . 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'11 .' had zz A pper. 21 A ' '- -1 ' . 26 11 2 f L' 2 . 29- . ol ' 5 , 2 A 'ep ' 'ul. - , 5ff ' N' ' 1 6-- 2 A' 2 2 ' ' ,' 12- ' ' A' I . 1718 .-' z.'1z,1' z'j ' .1 23 -z - 1 ' - . 28- 1 1 ' z -. 30- ' I 1 . . 1 's 15 1' ANEMONE STAFF GLFIN CLLB GROL P AQSP M BLS SOC II- TX Forty enght SYNSHINE Anemone Staff The four people in the picture were just a small part of the real Anemone Staff Al most every person in the senior class and many members of the other classes helped make the book what it is Mr Scott was a great help to the Staff in that he had already had some experience in publishing a year book However experience wasn t the only thmg lacking in most of us But when the Anemone was completed we all felt that we were a little wiser as well as relieved and if no one else appreciates the work it took to make the book we do The Stafl' Glee Club The Glee Club consists of thirteen high school chorlsts Under the direction of Mr Brugger are two bass three tenor four alto and four soprano singers Fach morning the students vocalize to tone their voice Then they practice various songs These songs after being learned may be sung at any of their public appearances The chorus entertained the high school assembly and furnished entertainment be tween the acts of the Junior Class Play They sang I ve Been Workin on the R111 road Cornfield Medley and others At concerts the chorus sang Sylvia Sm1l1n Through The Lost Chord and In the Evening bv the Moonlight The last appearance of the chorus was at the Tipton County Music Festival which is held each year in the Tipton gymnasium Here were gathered together all the choruses in our country schools and other musical groups Group Assembly The assembly which is supervised by a teacher every period IS the study room in which every student spends his open periods preparing his activities The assembly seats all students from the Seventh grade to the Twelfth The llbrary which is under Miss Leisure and her associate staff is located at the south entrance to the assemblv New books were added this year for individual study guides emoyment and education Sunshine Society The Sunshine Society has been a thriving organization this year in helping to make Windfall High a better and more interesting school in which to live. Miss Clark the sponsor has helped to make the society the organization what it is. There are forty members. The society is open to freshman sophmores juniors 'md seniors. The officers are as follows: President Eileen Hobbs' vice-president Rosemary Warner' treasurer Frances De Witt' recording secretary Betty Jo Graham' corres- ponding secretary Ellen Simms. The society sponsored a skating party and sold emblems to make money for the pur- pose of sending two girls to camp. These girls are chosen by the work they do in the society by the teachers and by their work in the community. Last year Eileen Hobbs and Louise Johnson were sent. The camp is Camp Tecumseh along the Tippecanoe River near Delphi. The camp period is ten days. This goes to show that when forty girls get together their ability to accomplish is unknown. A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty , , - ,, .. ,, ' 1 ll ' ll ll ' ' U Y! ll !l ' LK ' ' ll i , 4 , . . I Y I C Y l D i 1 Page ..,,. , , -. --..--,.- . .Forty nine A N E M 0 N E Nineteen Forty Page Art Department For the theme of the year book What four hundred students do in school fifteen make up the high school art department Who under the capable supervision of Miss Violet Kercheval this year, have done very well m working with pastels oils charcoal pen and mk sketches bead work water colors pottery carvlng and poster work The art class took part in two poster contests this year for the junior and senior class plays ln whlch prizes were given to the three best posters in each contest Farly ln the year the whole school was privileged to see a beautlful display of Japanese art The art students drew and studied the art pamtmgs whlle they were on display The art department also has another dlvlslon of art the grade art 1n which the stu dents work with crayons and water colors This year as well as other years the art department has made its mark 1n art work by having a capable supervisor and a successful year Home Economics Under the supervision of Miss Downs the Home Economics class did much to 1m prove our domestic talent During the first semester we discussed luncheons and dmners We learned to tix attractive as well as healthful meals Some of the things prepared were soups salads beverages and desserts The second semester we found the dlfferent types of clothlng suited to our personallty We then started on sewmg Some of the garments made were slips and dresses They were all very mee Thls year we have something Wlndfall has never had a Boys Home Economlcs Class They are learmng to press their own clothes sew buttons on set a table how to be more mannerly which will help them now, and ln years to come Industrial Art Department Of our four hundred and fifty four enrollment one hundred students make up the Industrial Art Department which IS under the supervlslon of Mr Patten It conslsts of three individual groups beglnnlllg shop advanced shop and glrls shop The first semester ln begmmng shop the students took mechanical drawing The second semester they were taught how to use the various machmes and started to make small projects ln woodwork Some of the projects were book-ends table lamps book racks and magazine racks The advanced shop IS made up entlrely of boys of advanced learning IH manual tralnlng In thls class there IS a large variety of fields you can work ln such as concrete foundry woodwork and metal work This year there IS a new addition to shop whlch IS composed of girls In this class the girls make small projects ln wood work and some in bent metal Commerical Department The commerlcal department under the supervision of Mlss Clark interest more than one third of our students The commercial department conslsts of typmg I and II shorthand bookkeep1ng and general business The typmg class has as ltS full capacity forty five students They have been com petmg against each other ln different contest A golf contest for accuracy a boat race and a automobile race for speed The fastest typlst IS Frances DeWitt who typed seventy three words a minute perfect Also the typmg classes made pictures and dlf ferent characters on their typewrlters which made a good exhibit of what can be done with a typewriter besides writing The shorthand class also showed thelr ablllty to make plctures as well as write with shorthand The bookkeeping and general business classes find no time to make pictures but under the tutoring of Miss Clark come out with a wider intelligence as to vshat balancing the books means Flfty . u ' 11 ' i f 1 1 . . 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Louise Johnson Page ' , ,, , . , Fifty two Junior Play Cast Beatrice .,ln,tt igjoig tltn 5 n.tn D tnntnnn gjlgg ' no A N E M O N E H Nineteen Forty Senior Play Cast PTIHCQSS Dellatorre Slgnor Morom The Old PTIHCQSS Hazel Boyd Mrs Boyd Mrs Purrmgton Mrs Seaver Aunt Meta Trlmble Joe Boyd Phll Lennox Mllt0D D Arcy Josephme Jenme Ada Frances DeW1tt Stanley Warner Rose Holllngsworth Betty Parklnson Iva Steveson Elleen Hobbs Margaret Holhday Helen Good Wllbur Jacobs Harold Sholty Carl MCCIRIH Mary Bannon Shlrley Llghtfoot Mary Leachman Ruby Boyd' A ,H .H .H .H V, Qqr. H. 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