isa-laboratoryschool-analyst1932-14

Description: (class History con.)During the year, we had many parties and some gran times._ Then the bells rang, and wo returned in September, 1928, tobegin our high school career. The students who withdrew after the eighthgrcado were William Harvey, Charles Lctsinger, Billy Choatwood, Hazelohillmg, De Gray Bishop, Robert Bond, Edna Mitchell, John Taylor,while Bob Cramer, Margaret Torrence, Joe Torrence, June Kivits, JohnRickotts, Mary Emma Francis, and Edgar Meaning entered as new students.That year the Little Theatre Club was again organized as 6 class project.During the year this club oresentcd two clays which nroved to be quiteDrofitable-. The proceeds were used to buy the velvet valance for the staof the high school auditorium.At the beginning of our sophomore year Mary Crawford, MaryEmma Francis, and Ed<?ar Mechling were no longer with us. Betsy McCull,aroll call This was Edward Mclntyae.In our junior yearwcitarted out wi thout three of our membersof the ye
r beforeJane Cunningham, Mary Ross, and CarlBaurmcistcwas morewithdrew to attend other schools. This decrease in numberthan balanced by the entrancedof Frederica Roberts, John Donncly,John Antloitner, Jack Koifner, and Ancol Smith. The interest of this yeaclass, as a cl. ss wasSeniors. The dance udecorations were mademodernistic design.centered uoon the Junior Prom given in honor of thws given May 22, at the Torre Haute Hou*by members of the class and were carric, Theout inThis year when weagain having spentbegan our senior year, Jane, Cunninghamr in California, ./inston Cooperwith usonly new member. John Antloitner, Ancol Smith, Jilliam Bloomer, andJack Keifner -were no longer members of our class.stheentering and withdrawing ofIt is impossible to reaordThis is merely a record of theare sent and former members of our class,the associations, friendships, and in all, the true significance of ouryears together. As wo now approaoh the close of our high school career,we look back uoon our twelveye-rs of fun and work together as a gloriousbeginning for our lives in the world of today.
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Collection: Indiana State University Archives

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