Elmhurst High School - Anlibrum Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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Large group: Sitting, R. Harman, F. Schoene-man, Manorie Cox, I. Grush, M. Pondg on the tloor, D. Loveless, P. McCoy: standing, D. Fisher, E. Miller, W. Perl, E. Pontius, P. Oyer. Email qfmlpgg P, I. Flagler calls the roliceg Horse Face Charlie mows 'em down, the adventure-seeking Vandersnootsg 'Hcfruse yours- too noseyf' Tie the tie, Barrington, Louies brains hurty This is Miss Dalton, girls: Men only on this adventure. 01111, Hang, L70 Do it over! This was Fallsie's war cry during rehearsals of that amusing production, a mystery comedy Adventure Incorporated , presented by the seniors on December 2. Ftaymon Harman played Stanley Marchmont, a famous aviator, who opened aunique business of Adventure incorporated . Pat McCoy, as Helen Flagg, accepted Marchmont's proposal to head his Romance department. tShe did, remember?l His first adventure- seeking customers were the society gals, Olivia and Octavia Vandersnoot, played by Frieda Schoeneman and Miriam Pond. They mistook Eugene Pontius and Paul Oyer who played E. Barrington Barr and P. I. Flagler, co-owners of the building, for thugs. William Perl and Dick Fisher, alias Horsefface Charles and Louie the Lug, were searching for Kitty Dalton, a nightclub dancer, known to us as Barbara Miller, to keep her from squealing on their boss. Kitty implored Stanley to help her. With the help of Helen and Marchmont, Kitty swapped clothes with an office boy. Donnabel Loveless, as Miss Smith, a precise school teacher closed the first act with her plea for a discreet adventure. Charlie and Louie began detecting and clowning in act two. While Stanley and Helen were planning Kitty's escape and the Vandersnoots adventure, Marjorie Cox and lrieta Grush as Annie Erickson and Mrs. Murphy, the Vandersnoot's cook and laundress, en- tered to seek adventure. Annie had become an heiress. Meanwhile Charlie and Louie had mistaken Miss Smith for the dancer and had seized her. Helen shouted, What are you doing to her? The same thing that were going to do with you, because you're too darn nosey! This retort ended the second act on a high note. The stage was dark as the third act beganp women in the inner office were screaming for help. Flagler and Barr came to their rescue only to be suspected of locking them in. Mrs. Murphys umbrella was the chief weapon of offense. Kitty came back from the airport because she hated to leave Helen and Miss Smith in the clutches of the villians. Marchmont assigned each one a duty to perform in capturing the thugs. Meanwhile Louie and Charlie captured Kitty and were preparing to throw her, Miss Smith and Helen down the elevator shaft. Entering to find Kitty, Marchmont was slugged by the thugs. As the thugs were ready to escape, Marchmont came to and captured the criminals by the clever device of using umbrellas as forty-fives. Baymon, although bound, did it all him- self, just ask the cast. After this Mr. Flagler changed his mind about Marchmont, and Helen and Stanley formed both a life and a business partnership. The players were directed by Miss Falls, assisted by Miss Potterf and Faye Kindy. Bob Parkison, Don Stute and William Perl set up the stage under Mr. Greens supervision.



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ValedictorianfPaul Oyerg Salutatorian-Eugene Pontius. Four Year Honor Roll: Paul Oyer, Eugene Pontius, Lois Schneider, Betty Mason, Phyllis M. Scott, Ruth Felmlee, Donnabel Loveless, Frieda Schoeneman, Louis Felger, Betty Tarr, Dick Fisher, Eldon Clevenger, Tom Foltz. National Honor Society: '41-P. Oyer, E. Pontius, F. Schoeneman, B. Tarrp '42-E. Clevenger, B. Felmlee, D. Fisher, T. Foltz, D. Loveless, B. Mason, L. Schneider, P. M. Scotty Iuniors-Lynn Henry, Hope Miller, Don Schmidt, lames Sarasien. National Athletic Honorary Society: B. Parkison. Advance Awards: '41 -P. Oyerg '42f-YB. Tarr, Margaret Cox, H. Miller, B. Mason, Pat McCoy, E. Pontius, L. Schneider, Louise Hegerteld, Howard Simerman, Verlin Stoller, Don Schmidt, Lester Meyer: Quill and Scroll: P. Oyer, B. Tarr, M. Cox. Hayes Awards for Citizenship and Service: Barbara Miller and Bob Parkison. lack Wilkie Plaque: D. Schmidt, Declamation Winnersg P. Oyer, Oratoricalg Pat Gusler, Dra- matic. National Forensic League: Margaret Cox, D. Loveless, P. Oyer, E. Pontius, Miss Pottert, I. Sarasien, D. Schmidt. lunior Prom Queen: Ftuth Mary Becky Attendants: Hope Miller, Margaret Lunz, Mabel Leon- ard, Iean Clapesattle, Lavonne Anson, Donna Foltz. D. A. R. Good Citizens: L. Schneider and William Perl. President of Ir. Academy ot Science: I. Sarasien. O 5 September 5fBah, yea, Fisher! Lead 'em thru!! To aid him, P. Oyer, vice-president: B. Mason, treasurer: and B. Tarr, secretary were chosen. October ll-How's about that date for the senior dance Susie? November 7-We super-duper salesmen sold 220 Annies . December 2-Whew! That's over. Adventure Incorporated and then some! December l9-Merry Christmas to Fallsie from us seniors with a lovely necklace and ear- rings. ' Ianuary 9-That government really made us sweat! Now for fun! April l8-Flowers, showers, and iormals! The prom was the gayest of all the spring activities. May 9fTo close our three Ft days, we dined and danced at the Shrine Ballroom. May l7-The Rev S. A. Witmer spoke to us graduates on Values That Survive. May 21-The faculty tried bacon and eggs for us kids at 7 a.m.! May 22fBobed in caps and gowns, we heard Dr. V. F. Schwalm, president oi Manchester College, and received Our diplomas.

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