Elston High School - Elstonian Yearbook (Michigan City, IN)
- Class of 1944
Page 1 of 128
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Text from Pages 1 - 128 of the 1944 volume:
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All Roads Lead to Isaac Elston Hlqh
lVl C H1 h you re the best ln the land' Yes It rm s 1n the heart of
every one of the students and alumnl who have ever entered her rnajestn hall
of knowled
The county hy ways have grown 1nto our modern H1 hway of IQ44 GIDLP
the openm of lsaac C Flston Senlor H1 h School 1n I975 Only an old lnchan
road connected C1ty and Laporte when lVl1ch1gan Cxty was flrst gettm 1tS start
1n the world but soon the lVl1ch1gan Road was begun ust as the re ular h1 h
ways surroundln lVl1ch1gan City have grown so 1n travelers the h1 hway of our
school has rown
The f1rst raduat1n class 1n 1976 numbered one hundred and twelve now
ID 44 under war cond1t1ons we boast of two hundred and flVC MlChl an C1ty
H1 h School has rown In currlcular subjects 'iCtlVltlCS and sports The love
of her students for her has also rown and we all proudly say of her That
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Studs-nts start arriving at tlw nniin
lluilrling ul' our svliool at Ilw early f'I'2H'li
ol' mlawn, and often swine flu not lvziw- Klu-
SFOIIQ nl' tlwir workslmp until dusk is
falling.
On :lays that lessons are dmui well. or
zu lvasl un to par, tlmre is an vuueriwss
in the brisk walk ul' tllv sevkvrs after
nllwllk-102lI'lllIlj.1u who are ready In rem-li
sc-luml to show off Ilwir in-w-foiixnl knuul-
vzlgv. llul inns! sail is ilu- spertai-le on
the "mornings after," fur very slnwly
iluvs the group trnflge to the institution
ol' learning: hut tlwre is always 11 slight
lnnw that tlierv will ln- 21 firv-drill. zi win-
vmatimi, or za pliilosupliivul levtilre lay zu
lvust one Ill0lll47I'.
Wlmul dill the 4-lnss rmnns look likmf?
What nlifl wo rlo in svluml? Wlm xwre
ilu- liomlugogs? Turn back ai fe-w lougiivs
nn our liiglluziy and rel-ull sunuf of llu-
pi-uplc and lnippenings in unr lust yi-nr,
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Sollool Board
The constructlon and malntenance of a hlghway IS a great undertaltlnv as
IS also the upkeep of a school Our School Board IS comoarable to the Na
tlonal OEICC of Road lnqulry whlch tests road materlals and bullds model
brldges and roads The rules regulatlons and pOllClCS which Govern the oper
atlon of our school hlghway are formulated by the Board of School Trustees
The Board members are the unseen Group of workers who keep our hlghway
ln good runnlnff COhdltlOn
'KK ss Xlllld S1ll1ll lst fll
ual suretarx to the Board ol
wmhool Trustees She IS ioulld
ill the business offic-0 ill the
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Can you remember far back to the fxrst time that we entered with knocklnw knees that
whlte odorous room called the doctor s OEICC-5 Vaccination, gee we could hardly pronounce
It didn t know what lt was, and yet we were Uolng to have one A clean looklnv Ulrl dressed
ln whxte aproached us wlth a long sharp thlng just as we had closed our eyes and puckerecl
up to cry she saxd Thats all there IS You may 00
Ever smce that txme we have known that the nurse and doctor are ready and Wlllllli., to
help us fret rrd of that pam ache or seasxck feeling Good health counts and our Good doc
tor and nurse count with us too It was Doctor Reed and Nurse Kemena who directed us to
the Get Well Road If we contracted any erms
To work or not to work that IS the
questlon Ox er half of the student body
IS employed workmv for Gam For the
flrst questlon you are the questioner lf
you wlsh to work you must see Mrs
Weaver and ask May l work3
order to obtaln a work permlt For the
second questlon the tables are turned
If you decide not to work not even to
do school work or come to school xt IS
Mrs Weaver who does the questnonm
Mrs Weaver IS our able attendance of
flcer who ns responsible for the enforce
ment of state school laws
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termg the revulatlons for conduct To
vou lt may seem an mswmfncant llttl
matter rather a sllly lclea to carry out
a certain plan of procedure or special
regulations but each request of 'Vlr
Humphrey IS well thouf ht out and has 1
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pal I9 also responsible for safevuardmf
school property therefore before
chanves on school property can be
made Mr Humphrey should be con
sulted
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meal dutxes that the students come Ill
contact wlth Mr Humphrey most fre
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splrll with the students and hls personal
mterest ln each one that we students acl
mire so much 111 him
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mother s umbrell13 lNo3 Gee she told me l d lose
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But Mrs Welsflo our alarm just didnt
off Oops wron excuse' lts noon
Mrs Vvexsflo could you send notes to these
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Swy Mrs Welsflo how do you spell Lnlllan
lxleskowsltl s name3
Oh Mrs Welsflov why IS It always my class
th at doesn t et to see the assembl1es3
How I9 she able to flnlsh her own work for Mr
l'lumphrey3 We students are Often forvetful about
expressxnff our gratltude but we truly do appreclate
the help Gwen us ID the office and the countless
favors Mrs Welshov Grants us
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Faculty
We who have t1aveled the last quarterly lap on our Htghway 44 pay trlbute to our com
petent teachers who have dlrectecl and gu1ded us over th1s bumpy road for the past four years
Vvlth untxrmff pat1ence and constructne cr1t1c1sm they have not only prepared us for a job or
for colleve but they have prepared us to meet a broader longer hlvhway llfe s hwhwa
lt was Uncle Qam Q Gam and our loss when MIS? Deane McAfee, our sen1or sponsor joxnecl
the Spare lout lt was to our crecl1t when we added MISS Cunnmffham MISS Stuart Mlss Bate
man and MISS Henry to the ranks of our faculty We l'I'l1SSCd Mrs Anderson and MISS Smxth
thls year but welcomed back MISS Halter
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Honor Stuclents the luest crop of the SflSUI1l
lie el1f1l'Jle 1 btuclent must be outstanclln 11 l rcler l11p cl1ol1rsl'11p serwlee and cl11r1eter
livery sprmv the semor lu lr classes wmmlule ID the Junlor hwh aucl1tor1um to Hwmt the
xerdut 'Vlaybe you ll be the luclxy one X ou new r know lllilll your name 1s cfrllecl
Ca ol W1lQon lS premdent rncl ucly Blevlt ls xerrftwry
1 we memluer of thf q11et'v 1 one t Xl et 1 n rs 1 ent 111 1tt'1
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l'1?lCl1 year the faculty chooses 21 numluer of ldonor Students to belong to this Society. To
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Fllcsl' ltuw: Bliss l':IlQlI'0Ill, lietty S4'lll1lll2il'lll'Y', Cllffblyll flll2iIllll9SS, Muriel Green. Carol
XYllSUll, lloll Wilson, Gena- Hay, Judy Wolrult, Paula llt'ZlllC, l'lX'0lYll l.t-ser, Nlzlrizlnlle
Kll'l-illSll, Gloria ltollert.
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Student Council
With the Student Council at the head there is sure to be co-operation between the faculty
and the students.
To this governing body go all problems and disturbances, and it is the source of new ideas.
Une of the main problems this year was the writing of a Ciuide Book that will be suitable
for the students entering the high school.
There are six committees in the Student Council. The Legislative Committee drafts new
ideas and presents them to the Council for discussion. The Executive Committee has charge
of assembly periods. The judicial Committee acts as a court. The Service Committee per-
forms small services for the school when called upon. The Social Committee takes care of the
social events.
Miss Engstrom has charge of this group. The first semester officers were Charles Lublce,
president: Ruth Rilcs, vice-president: and Carol Wilson, secretary. Bob Wilson was presi-
dent the second semester, Gene Hay was vice-president, and Doris Pagels was secretary.
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Of course you may chew Hum ohnny l don t care and 1f you want to read your
Comet thatsO K too
lf monltors let everyone do as he pleased thmk of the commotlon there would be ln the
study hall and llbrary Many of the students would haxe to luv thexr books home praetlcally
every day ln order to vet some studymff done The momtors have to be touvh and we
should appreclate them at least secretly
MISS Fnvstrom has charge of thls Group
Second Semester Office
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Forum Club
C xllmlf all those with the Urft of Uab
H xve you ever wanted to Une vour opmron on 1 subject concernlnv the war
or pol1trcs3 Well here Q your chance
The forum C lub drscusses current event questrons Anybody can Jom thus
club md enjoy the prrvll Lge of talkrnv Thls IS one trme you can Het up xnd
hlovx your top off and stlll have people listen to you
Daddy Parsons helps to keep the memhers rn order when therr discus
srons hey ome loo he xted
The OHICCTS for the flret semester were oe Turner presrdent md Charles
lulnlce secretary
Durmff the Second Semester Charles Gasleyer served 'rs president Fd Dorn
brock rs vrce preendent and Gene HW as secretary
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Hall Patrol
Don t run In the halls because you re sure to bump Into a member of the Hall Patrol
Woe be to you rf you re cauffht domv somethmv that I9 agamst the hall rules You ll be sm
:nv Oh How l Hate To Get Lp ln the Mormnff but you ll have to be present at that
Sunrlse Service The Hall Patrol was orvan17ed for the purpose of keepmff order rn the cor
rldors rn the mornlnv and at noon
The chief In semor hwh ClLll'lDU' the first semester was ohn Wasp: The frrst floor cap
taln was oseph Beck second floor Gene Hay and thlrd floor Bob Helse The second se
mester Bob Herse was chref Roger Brlnkman was flrst floor captam Tom R1n1o second
floor captam and Amta Deutscher and Lots Nicholson were thrrd floor captarns
Mr lrvanff sponsors this organlzatlon
Safety Patrol
Hey you walk 1n the Crosswalk or else Here s the command of the Safety Patrol
The Safety Patrol was orffamzed a short time affo by Mr lrvanv for the purpose of en
forcrnv safety reffulatlons durmv the school year It IS entlrely voluntary Wlth the Safety
Patrol on the watch dont try to jay walk The flrst semester chlef was Bob Patterson sec
ond semester chief was Shlrley Dressel Hats off to you Qafety Patrol Y our job IS far from
bemff peaches and cream'
Members Dlck Wolfe Robert Patterson Dick lxeene Monroe qorve Robert gchnebel ghlr
ley Dressel Donald Seffnltz
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rir-e Clark, lloris Taylor, Jiin Last, Harriett Lewis, Judy Wolcott, Joe Turner, Norma
Platt, Toni Korrigan.
S'l'.xxmw: Alumni: Mrs. John 0'Neill, Mrs. Harold Messner.
Thespians
Thespians is a national honorary organization for high school dramatists.
Because the requirements are rigid, the membership of the club is rather small.
Miss Mellie Luck served as sponsor of the troupe.
This year the Thespians held their first public initiation on the stage of the
junior high auditorium.
Several members of the Thespians presented "The Villain Still pursued
Her" for the Band Follies on March 3 l.
The officers of the Thespians are Tom Kerrigan, president: Tom Ringo,
vice-presidentg Shirley Rose, secretary, and Norma Platt, treasurer.
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The Blaeltfrlars are composed of a frroup of btudents who are mterestecl ID
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fore the ffroup
Thu. year the Blaclxfrxarb prceentecl 1 l'lllZ1I'lOLl9 comedy talled lnobauo
Xlley a story of two lazy mountam fam1l1es ana a Qerxous play ent1tled lXl1r
acle at Blalse These two plays yy ere a great Qucceas and much of the crecl1t
may be vu en to Nllsb Luck who coached thu Group
Tom Funderburlx was premdent of the orgamzatum Nlunel breen may
XICC presldent and 'Norma Gartman was befretary
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This year finger painting oil painting clay moclelmf' stencils and lmoleum block cuttinv
were demonstrated
Finger paintmv one of the hwhllvhts of the high school demonstratlon was done by Allen
Hammer Ann Segmtz Carl Parcell Betty Wilkins Albert Tully and Bettie Crane
Paul George exhibited some of his oll paintings and also demonstrated his work
ane Bartels and Mary ane Dunlop built vase forms showlnv two methods of modelln
clay the flat coil method and the round coil method
Stenciled window draperies were exhibited by Katherine Downs Shirley Smith, and Fran
ces Beattie
Linoleum block cuttmf and the makmo of plaster casts from that block were shown
Betty WllklH
Art Classes
ln the senior hivh school art department students are given a cholce of fundamental art
crafts art m dress and mterlor decoration
Fundamental art deals with fundamentals desivn color and drawlnv Crafts art in dress
and interior decoration are based on these fundamentals
Various crafts are offered wood plaster 'und soap carving block prlntlnv and stencxlinv
The purpose of the crafts is to develop appreciation understandmv and skill in several crafts
rather than Greater skill in only one or two crafts
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During the svhool year the Glee Club has a full schedule with inany 111-1'asio11s to sing. 111 Ovtober there
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dia11a. sings 1111der the l1lI'01'110ll ot' Sir. Olaf Christiansen.
About a week before Christinzis the Glee Club presents its annual l'1lI'1SIIIlHS 1'on1-ert. Tl1is prograni is
in two parts: the first 1-onsists of rlassival niusie, su1-h as the "A1O':S1H11,n and the ser-ond hart consists ot'
the Christmas Carols and a sacred draina.
The Spring Festival or spring 1-onvert is Imresenled in Blarvh, This prograni is also 111 two parts but
is 11111011 lighter than the one given in 11Q1'9I1l1J9I'.
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tirst-division honors each year.
111 May the Glee Club gives il l'0llYOCi'lli0ll for the school and also 1111r1i1'ipa1es i11 t11e May Festival.
The Glee Clubs am-tivities are brought to an end when the l'1l11J sings for the barf-alaureate and l'0ll1-
liiencenient servives.
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lqhc paper you read and enjoy every week ls put out by x 1 roup ol nr ws -rralmhers Ihcy
fret all the latest frosslp pry rnto personal HHHIYS, locate the love hrrds and catch the teachers
at blunders
Workrnv on the Comet lnvolves gettmfr news and advertisements ancl sellmv subscrrptlons
The Comet staff has to put a lot of work unto the school paper but their efforts are really ap
precrated and enyoyed by the student body It IS a paper all of us look forward to readrnff
ournallsm IS a one semester course tauvht by MISS Shepherd
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The Curl Reeerx es were orframzed thls year by Nlxss Stuart They are the hlffh school
branch of the X VV C A Thelr purpose as to tram Olrlb to lne yuth each other and to be of
mery 1ce to the world They are a boclal Group and at each meetmv some form of entertam
'nent IS held
The Club chose Betty Le Febre for nts flret preeloent 'Norma bartman for NICE preaxclent
and Laura eau Heneell for secretary The pxanlsts are Ruth Stark and Dons Pavels
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Dahlites
The Dahlite Club which was organized in l936 is named after its founder
Miss Dahlberg librarian
The Dahlltes are the students chosen by her to asslst her in the library The
students hand in their names at the beginning of the semester and Miss Dahl
penclability willingness to work responsibility punctuality and appearance
They have to live up to passing grades and they must not receive too many de
tention slips during the year
Their duties are to charge out, card and shelve all the books besides filing
typing checking attendance and acting as monitors
The Club meets the second and fourth Tuesday of every month with the
second meeting as a social meeting
Each SIX weeks the members buy a new book and place their names on the
fly leaf
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S umm ll2illl0 lX'lIl ui Icttx l'llllllIJS Imlx Wolcott luku Qt Pere Dorcas Stephen
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They help arranve special exhibits such 'rs those for Music Week Nevro
History Week Christmas Pan American Week and Easter Every year the
1 urls entertain their mothers and members of the faculty at their Book Week Tea
lqach group of Dahlltes works out an exhibit 'ind from these exhibits the wln
nmv project IS chosen The fflrls who worked on the wmnmg project last No
vember 'xre Pat Bonfield Elaine Kaplan and Betty Phillips The name of their
project was The Shlninv L1 ht a Great silver ship
Carol Wilson anis Sellers Sue 7eek and pat Krueffer tied second with
Shirley Santow udy Wolcott and 'lClxlC St Pere Others who worked on pro
jects were Barbara anuchoski and Betty l-ntt 0 Holden M1 Keleher incl
Mary S 16 Dunlap Mindy Green M lr e Lieber ind Dorcas Stephenson
Durmv the Christmas season a Christma tree clecomted by the Dxhlite
acldecl a holiday atmosphere to the school library.
The officers were anis Sellers, presiclentg Pat Bonfield vice-president: and
udy Wolcott, secretary. Pat Krueger replaced anis Sellers, and Mindy Green
replaced udy Wolcott.
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A melodlous C3 3 Group of H1 Y boys at the H1 Y retreat
lVlr lVlaxey the Orancl eponbor
Seems to be a lnttle lapse of attent1on on the boys parts
A round table conference of the OEICCYS of the H1 Y
Then Sober faces IHCIICHIC how SCYIOUS ffl the H1 Y boys are
The d1str1ct preilclent Cuvee out w1tl'1 a smlle
Don t you thmk the H1 Y boys pose n1cely'J
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Seellng Pete bluelds Karl Ianaslak
Tletver Ruhard Sava Roger Turnpaugll
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The H1 Y Club was created for the purpose of upholdmg hwh standards of Chrlstvm
character
It IS different from most clubs because lt trles to help the community and provide enjoy
ment for students and outsiders It I9 a serious minded Group at times but '1 fun lovmv one
a great deal more
The H1 Y engages ln many dnfferent actrvltles This year It sponsored many school
dances contrlbuted to the Red Cross entertamed the sailors at the local Naval Armory md
dld many other thnvs On Aprll I4 the members held their Best Curl party
Mr Maxey was sponsor of the orfvanlzatnon
The officer are Roger Turnpauvh presldent Lloyd Clmton vlce presldent Kenny See
lmof secretary Dlck Saya treasurer Ray Klemzoskl chaplam Alex Dlerkes serveant at
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tonlan stf1ff3 It must he for how coulcl other hihxcs look so 1UlPlll ent3
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now De3 Ruth Pollnow bum we u tml Rover Tnrnpauvh shy lxttle hc 5
Monroe Sorve llttle Dutch boy Carol Vlfxlson ft pxcture of IDIIOCCDCS and sx ut
ness Lllllan Klesltowaltl that lee Crewm Cone looks ood l-low about 1 lJ1te3
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If e um o n WISDI q net for 1 chuf e Shxrley Rose lxttle M155 l eelt thoo
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Gettlnv thmgs toffether to brmv you loads of cheer
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Who 1 lt that msures the team of .1 Hood bac1c1nff3 Of course the Pep Club
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school to sponsor per1od 1 very other Tuesday we met and planned for the future frames
When you see fx ffroup of students wefxrrnff vwblte trench caps and rootlnlf for our team
wltb plenty of feet 11 w11l be the one and only Pep Club
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Mnchnvan Cnty opened nts 1943 football season by unnnn wnld over Rensselaer to the
tune of 46 to 0 The Bombers newer threatened the Devnls foal lnne Most of the Devnls
yardaffe was fanned by end runs The hn hln ht of the nme was Stennhenser s fnxe touch
downs
ln the fnrst out of town fame Vlnchn an Clty demonstrated nts scornnf power aofnnn by
dealnnf Valparnnso a 30 to fl trnmmnn The lVlnchnf an Cnty lnne proved nts worth by keepnn
nts cfoal lnne un rossecl
ln meetlno nts fnrst conference opponents lVlnchnf nn Cnty dna an about face losnn to Cnc
h n I9 to 0 The Red Devnls were unable to stop the hard drnvnnf of Stormy Phofl Caos
hen s all conference fullback who Uarnered all of the Redsknns I9 ponnts The turnnnof ponnt
nn the I ame came when Morse Cnty s fullbnrlt wns nnjurecl nn the second quarter
Playnnc on nts own 1 rndnron 'nfann lVlnchn an Cnty re anned nts wnnnnno ways by trouncnnf
South Bend Cntholnc 39 to 6 Sorfre nncl Dreher Nlnchnf un Qnty fullbncks accounted for fnve
of the Devlls touchdowns
lVlnchn0an Lntv fnghtnnv valnantly but vcun y uccumbed to a 9 to 7 defeat at the hands cf
the Central Bears Playnnv nn ankle deep mud and a downpoun of rann the Devnls outclasse l
the stronver Bears but an envhty yard knck off return and 1 safety spelled defeat for the lmps
Travelnnv to Elkhart lVlnchnean Cnty won ts fnrst conference frame by trnmmnnfr Elkhart s
Blue Blazers 74 to 6 The all round playlnf of Bennne Streeter Devnls quarterback was the
outstandnne feature of the fame Thns was the fnrst tnme a lVlnchn0an Cnty team had defeated
Elkhart nn ten years
Taknnff to the road avann the lmps fanled to fnnd themselves and lost to Rnley of South
B nd I9 to I7 Ld Fox Devnls stalwart left end nntercepted a pass and outran the whole
Rnley team for a fnfty yard touchdown run The lmps other score came on a lone pass by
Smertelnv nnto the end zone
Mnchnvan Cnty af ann proved a ynctnm of the South Bend Jnnx Leadnnfr at the half the
Devrls went down nn defeat by a score of I3 to 6 The frame proved to be a contest between
two lnvht and scrappy teams
Mnchnvan Cnty brouffht a successful season to 'n brnllnant end by defeatnnf l aporte 8 to 7
Thns proved to be the flYSt vnctory for the Devnls over Lalgorte snnce l936 lVlnchnf an Cnty s
ponnts were made by Stennhenser s touchdown and Neulneb s safety
SPORTS SHORTS
The supposedly rreen Red Dexnl squad under the dnrectnon of Del lVlnller completed n
touoh schedule wnth the fnne record of fnve wnns and four defeats
The runnnnv and passnnff attack was led by the four S men Streeter quarterback and
wnnner of the tackle award Stennhenser left half Smertelny rnf ht half and Sorfre fullback
They were asslsted by Alex Schultz and Kay Dreher
The lnne consnsted of such brunsers as Fd ldox ohn Neulneb Bnll Snrka ends Gene Go
breskn Harvey ordan Dnck Van X lack tackles Don Tr nmpskn Id Csonsorek Rudy Tnmm
Cas Strelnnskn 1 uards Gene Keen 'nnd Gene Bleek centers
The lmps team was known throu hout Northern lndnanr as a razzle dazzle te nm and you
could expect nbout any type of play to be called n they broke from the huddle
Wnth seven lettermen returnnnf the lmps look to be n promnsnnf squad for next ye nr
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T lm i s year's most-valuable-player
award went to Gene Gobreslii, the Red
Devils' capable left tackle. The "most-
tacklesu award was won by lxicrnie
Streeter, the quarterback of the local
eleven. Gene received a gold football.
and Bernie got a key-chain medal.
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tue first flVC players to Lncle Sam
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lost another starter to the Armv after
the fifth ame he was able to worls. up
a sparltlm combination that won the
last slx out of seven home 'xmes
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ln the openln ame of the 43 44 loaslxethxll season the lmpb played very ood ball but
lost to Lew Wallace 46 to 44 lt was Lew Wmllxtc who defeated the Dexlls last ye ar 111 the
re tonal tournament
The mexperlenced lmp fue met defeat ID the next two tmes playln veteran tcamx
They were downed by the Valpo Xlkmfs 37 t 77 and also by North udson 47 to 7
Nleetlnff Benton Harbor the Devils lost a am l t I9 ln xbllxty to hxt from the free
throw lme proy ed to be the downfall of the loc xl fxxe
ln the next Game Mlchlvan Clty play ed ho t to the Laporte Sllcerb Thls prox ed to be one
of the best Games of the season wlth the Deuls commv out on top 37 to 3I SfI'Cl1l'lSkl s ree
throw ID the closlnfr three seconds txed the Game and Qchaeffer s free throw ln the oxertnme
uae the wmmn factor
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l layin VV 1shm1 ton of bouth Bc nd the Dexile lnrolse thur w1nnin1f Stlealt lOSlDf tt he
antht rs hy 1 snore of 51 to 76 As 'llCbtS of Goshen the Devils lost a hard fOllf ht hxtt e
if to 34 liud Sehaeffer s 9 field o1ls 1nd 4 flee throws set the pace in the scor1n1 eolumn
ll ltlflllllf home the mps lost their third eonfercnne 1 amz to 1 scrappy ohn Adams fue
3 t I The lmps IHdlIlfdlI16Cl 1 lead throu1hout the ante until Adams rallied in the la t
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il lhe 1 1me LOllSlblC cl of sex er 1l fl..,hlS between the pl xyers and a near riot in the st xnde
lhe li d Devil ea1fers suffered 1 twin defeat over the week end losm1 to a conference
loc lX1pp mee 31 to 35 and to Whltlllf 1 non eonferenu opponent 67 to 49 W lllll
w 15 ont of the stron1 er teams thxt appeared here this season
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tlllf of defeat to the tune of D7 to 3I
l ree throws proved to be the dCLlCllIl' f1etor of the game
1 ortg NCClxll1U reyenve for its lllllll e eat it t L ran o tie ec evi s trouncec
tht lmps 39 to 33 The Slieers hit better than tltl of their shots
Nlxchi 1n Lrty won its second eonference oame from the Mtshawalxa Qavemen 47 tc 41
The lmps displ1yed 21 brilliant brand of ha-lxetb 1lI with the storm drylded equally IITIOII'
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n tr llllllhl uty serie thx lic cl Devils tontinuccl to h wld their supremacy oxtr St IX ary s
by NNIIIIIIII' 79 to 6 lqree throws were igdtll the ClSC,lCllIlU factor
ln 1 wid: open 1 1me Riley el1ecl out 1 49 to 47 yictory over the loyal cwoers Sch 1cf cr s
I8 points 1nd Fox s lll Consecutixe free throws supplied the SCOTIIIU' punch for the Dexlls
Tht lmps cnded their season with U1 IITIDTCSQIXC yictory oyer the l dison F11 les 43 to 33
Sehaeffer wan a ain hl h point m1n xhly assisted hy btemhetser and Peckat
SECTIONALS
Might 1n Lily the defellffllllf thamplon won its open1n1 1f1me from Springfield the coun
ty eh 1mps 40 to l ln their second bectional Game the Dolls continued their w1nnm1
ways by clefeatlnv Rollmv Prairie D3 to 71 ln their final 1fame the lmps were defeated by
l.1Porte in 1 hard fouvht Game 79 to 23 This vaxe Laporte 7 to l Game adwanta e over
the loeal fue LaPorte then went on to win the Rc 1f1onals and bemi Finals
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The Pink Imps
Michigan City's "B" basketball squad came through this season with a re-
markable record of I4 wins against 4 losses. With these boys as an addition
to the varsity, next year's squad should he one to be feared by the hest teams
of the conference.
Arttion in Z1 t11mhlin,f: Oxhihitimi
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Track
Our future broad Jumpers
Helsing receives helpful aclvnce
Pwul Cf-owe prepiree to mike a dash
Bnselwall hoye w'1rm up then' arms
Bob Wrench makes 1 three pomt lancl
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Track and
Baseball
On your mark! Get setl
Hurler Duck Vanvlack about to dellver
a patch
Paul Ceor e and Bob Rench clxscuss the
last race
Gene Keene catches a pop-up.
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Phvslc ll ftness boclxlv co orclmatlon
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classes have touch football which corres
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track Supplementary to the mtra class ac
txvltles we have the General class actrvxtles
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callsthenlcs boxmo' wrestlxnff and other
miscellaneous Games Gym IS requlred of
everyone unless he has a medical excuse
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The G Party
The buf event thus ye'ur was the Hallowe en party Ouven by the G A A
'XII members of the G A A and their fruends were unvuted Each Uurl brouvht
somethunv un the way of food and many gurls spent hours clecoratunff the studv
hall wuth black and yellow paper pumpkuns black cats and wutches Others
pl unnecl and took an actuve part un the prooram
T e fflrls were dressed In all kinds of costumes Some were dressed as
farmers old fashuoned people Spanush maudens and even comuc strup charact
ers Fanruue was dressed luke a ypsy and told the Uurls theur fortunes whuch
were enjoyed hy all
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The G A A xs open to all Ulrls of the hlvh school It promotes sportsmanshlp frlendh
ness and school Splflt amonv the Girls
The athletic season opened ln September vxxth the election of OHICCYS Delores Schmclx
was elected preslclent Betty Bard vlce presldent Lenora Conklin secretary and Harrxet
Rumbauvh treasurer
For each different sport new captains are elected and teams chosen Fach tlme a Curl par
tlclpates rn a Game she IS UIVCD a certain number of points By this pomt system a vxrl IS able
to wm the G A A emblem or the G A A sweater award The sweater IS UIVCH to the out
standlnfr gurl athlete Last year s sweater award went to Delores Schmck
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Sports Season
The flrst sport of the season was occer The champlonshlp was won by
Downs udlth Dlrks Delores Buell Dorothea Lubs oyce Hermance Char
lotte Krassow Harr1etRumbaugh Evelyn ordan Dorothy Swanson and Phyl
hs Ellers
Followmg soccer came hockey which IS a very lively game The Cham
plons were Captaln Charlotte Krassow Harriet Rumbauvh Betty Bard Evelyn
orclan Phylhs Ellers oyce Hermance Anna Mae Whlte Dorothea Lubs
Betty Spychalskl Sarah joseph and Phyllls Spychalskx
When the weather would not permlt any more outdoor play no the Girls
turned to deck tennls The champs were Captaxn Harrlet Rumbauvh Evelyn
orclan Betty Spychalskl Delores Buell Dorothea Lubs Betty Bard Phylh
Ellers and Norma Kretzman
lqach year the gurls play volleyball 'ns soon as they fmlsh cleck tenn s The
champlonshlp this year was won by Ex lyn orcl'1n s team Those on the team
were Betty Spychalskl Harriet Rumbau h Charlotte Krassow Betty Bard Fl
vera 7abukas and Anna Mae Wh te
Last but not least came the most popular Indoor sport of the vear bas
ketball The wmnmg team was Betty Spvchalskn Harrlet Rumbaugh Betty
Schlegelmnlch, Anna Mae Whnte Anna Post, and Phylhs Fllers
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from chemistry class.
That giucsome twusome seems to be in-
Of course. Mr. Troyer. physics is very in- tcirupted in this shot. Go away, Red Green.
teresting!
"Frankie" Saya croons to the girls at the
l hear you talking. Glee Club concert. Drool!
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On September 9. I9-43. we students were excused from school early in order to see the
army equipment that was displayed on Ninth Street. one block each way of Franklin Street.
Do you rememher the tanks with such narres as the uhoolish Virginn? There were Guns.
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tanks, jeeps, ancl last hut not least, an army hanclvs entertainment, which some of us had never
he-fore seen.
Gill lfielcl looked like a new army camp with all the tents, trucks. and other army equip-
mf nt. This camp. which was formerly a football field. attracted much attention.
.-Xt five in the afternoon these soldiers marched clown Franklin Street to Coolspring Ave-
nue, and there in an empty lot they put on a show. There were hundreds of spectators watch-
ing the sham hattle and the other features. St-me soldiers went through the gymnastics which
they do early each morning.
A war hero sang. and a Wzrc told of her tpaining. The hand played both sweet and hot.
At the close of the show all the soldiers sloocl rt retreat. Yes, it was something new, but it
was a reminder of what was happening. Un that clay our high school and the armed services
were truly working' side hy side.
'lqhcse pictures. which were taken hy Dick Saya, will help us to rememlver that clay for a
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Alex Schultz Normmn Puk rt Iloxx 1rd S1114 or
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Sophomores
The Class of 46 entered the spacnous halls of semor hlffh last fall and some
have now embarked as Jumors The flrst actlvlty they undertook was a Cav
Nmetnes program
They elected as thelr leaders Norman Peclnt Dresldent Alex Schultz vnce
president and Howard Splcer secretary These ofhcers very capably led them
through the year Under the Uundance of Mr Sellers and Miss Henrv the Soph
omore Class participated ln school actlvltxes
We sophomores wlsh our followers Great success is we step into the shoes
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Same old teachers. same old rule.
Never yell, never chew:
You'll be punished if you do.
Never sing. never run.
Or at eight youill greet the sun.
Never copy. never cheat.
Miss Bateman 10-1
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lin. Lois Passage, Betty Mattox,
Verna lit-rhnan, Betty St-hroetler.
Si-:toxn Row: Miss Bateman. Lon
Mae Buggies, Betty Samuelson.
lilaine Both, liilaine Both. .loan
Iinetz, Betty Bose. Betty Patter-
son, Betty Miller,
'Funny Bow: Harriet St-hwark,
Margaret Matassa, Alive Sehwer-
nn-r, .Ioan Osinski, Joan Sender-
ak. Dolores Usterwaltl, Helen
Mokryt-ki, Betty Nelson, .lean
Nientlort. Bettie Mit-hael.
Ansml: liileen Meyn, Marilyn
Louise Miller, Marian Rankin.
Gloria lleteltl, t'aroline lla-it-hert,
ltita Bothfnt-hs.
Miss C'unninghatn 10-l
l"ncs'r Bow: Wanda Levine, Vir-
ginia Kay, Marjorie Laughlin.
Barbara Knahle, Mae Ivey, lini-
tna Hootie, Catherine Jarrntt.
Si-gtnxn Row: Marvia Ginther.
Alive Jordan, llazel .lean llat-
lieltl. .lean Lutz, Caroline Janie-
lte, Ver-ilia Kannsta, Dolores .lar-
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tlortlen, Miss t't1nninghain.
'l'nnnt linw: Betty Hitt, Pat
Kinihle. Leona lleisnian, Doro-
thy Jones, Charlotte Kat-zniarek.
Barbara .Iannt-hoski, Lorraine
Koziatek, linth Kessler, tlertrntle
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Aizsrzvrz Lorraine tlallas, Vir-
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Katherine Lee, Mary Lntlwig,
Sue Leven,
For it's only you who's beat.
Never whisper, never skip:
Mrs. Weaver finds out each trip.
Never borrow, never lie:
You'll regret it till you die.
Never argue: no ifs and buts.
But if you do all this, you're nuts!
Fntst Bow: June Meyers, Mari-
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Because their tr1p alonff the Hwhwsu was rxther lon dL1X'll10' the sophomore year they
stopped long enough to change the yms into as barnyard and had a wonderful time at their
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land Assisting them were Gene Hay presrdcent Casimir Strelinskl vice president and
Nancy Sprague secretary
Now these kids have advanced to the racle of juniors and have done a wonderful job
The Hlghway had many interesting things to hold their attention
First was the football season The juniors sold pop corn coca cola candy and ice cream
to all the hungry people who came around Then after this season came the basketball sex
son The Juniors really worked hard, because along with the regular basketball games came
the Sectlonals The junlors presented as their Junior Play And Came the Spring Everyone
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Alleman Evelyn
Allen Thomas
Alsleben Norma
Anderson Anna Renfx
Anthony Robert
Arnold acquellne
Ba rukovlch Walter
Bard Betty
Barnes Cathernne
Bartels ane
Barker Edward
Ber Charles
Bleek Fu ene
Bleek Judith
BOdlS Leroy
Bonfleld P3tYlCl1
Cassidy Robert
Clarke Beatr ce
Clmton Lloyd
Clou h Robert
Fords Gene
Cox Ann
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Deutscher Amta
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Feallock Rlchwrcl
Funk Lols
frenzel Florame
Garnett Barbarm
George Paul
Gobreskl Eu ene
Gonsorek Edward
Groch Dolores
Gubblne Betty
Hay Gene
Hayduk Fnleen
Heffner Marlan
Helse Robert
Helsm Raymond
Henry Harriett
Hinton Albert
Hyer Richard
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Knaak Wayne
Kmola Loulse
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Lowe Delores
Luble Charles
Lubs Conrad
Lullnskl Rosemarle
McCue Carol
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Muellen Hlldegarde
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Nieman Harold
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Rlks Ruth
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Streeter Bernard
Syclow Doris
Taylor Doris
Thecke Shirley
Tlmm Emanuel
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Wnlson Robert
Wrshon Luella
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Yes the Great and mwhty semors have almost reached the end of Hrghway 44 For many
of us school IS not finished at all for we wlll turn onto Hlvhway 49 or 50 Many wlll be
travellng over contlnents rslands oceans rxvers and streams ln the pay of Uncle Sam Some
will keep em rolling wlth war jobs All will be tl'llDkll'1U' of our boys untll they return
Remember way back ID that sophomore year3 Highway 44 was a rough road udy
Bleek was head cnf meer Ruth Rnks asslstant and Dick McAlplne bookkeeper Our sopho
more party had an army camp for the settlnf Coach Purvls and Mrs Mann marched us
throuf h the year ln Grand style
And then came that excltmfr junror year Upperclassmen no less' It was quite notnceable
that there was less studylnff and more Oornfr to soclal events The prom was fun even
though lack of points prevented the dmner Remember Elaine Kaplan and Chuck Lubke
making love whxle the other slx srsters Olgvled ln Seven SISIBTS the umor Class play3 Harry
Crooks made some very good speeches as ye olde presldent ohnny LaRocco and George
Thomas were able asslstants Now all three are ln service Our sponsors for the year were
Mrs Anderson and Mr Troyer and they had their hands full trylng to keep us mtact Along
wxth a few of the boys we lost to servxce that year we lost Miss Murphy to the Waves
parade Of course thls year was different because of the war conditions Many of our boys
have been called to servlce The rest are waltlnv thelr call We drd not have the usual num
ber of post Graduates because the boys and Ulrls were anxious to vet rnto the jobs whrch were
so plentiful and most of the students worked at least part time
Even wlth all the outslde actrvltxes omg cn we still had trme to enjoy ourselves
course everyone will always remember Tom Kerrlgan as Mr Whlteslde m The Man Who
Came to Dmner The class oversold the house and had to refund money lm Griffin with
has darly pep talks or should we say daily coldlngs 5, provided us wrth our mormng s en
tertalnment When Miss McAfee left at mud term to Joan the Spars Fanny Sebesta took
over as our other sponsor As sprmg approached so drd the day for semors to leave Hugh
way 44 Sprmff brought on such actlvltles as the prom and class day wlth their Uay colors
and festlvrtxes and the commencement exercises
Now ou semors leave H1 hway 44 for the many hwhways of life Highway 44 has taught
them many thmvs that will be of use ln everything they do ln the future Here they have
known many people whom they may never see avam but will never forget We wxsh them
success and happmess m their many ventures m the world as they leave the school m the able
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the School of Today
Because through the pages of th s annual are recorded by plc
ture and x ord the e e tf ld BS of 1943 19-L4 your work play
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HOME OF ARROW SHIRTS
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CLASS OF I944
HENRY LUMBER CO
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We could no more teach
school 'roday wl'rhou+ +he news
paper +han we could have
I'augh+ I+ a hundred years ago
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Thus frlbuie 'ro fhe vmporfance of fhe newspaper In 'rhe classroom IS from a
recenl' sfafemenl' by E R Van Kleeck Asslsfanf Commissioner of Educahon of
fhe S+a+e of New York Has deparfmenl' supervuses fhe educahon of 2 000 000
chlldren In fhe nahon s largesf publlc school sysiem
Mr Van Kleeck ns nor alone In +hls vlew Educafors and feachers fhrough
oui' +he counfry know fhaf fexfbooks alone are no+ enough fo prepare foday s
s+uden+s for fhe world of romorrow They realize 'fhaf If fhe boys and gurls nn
our schools and colleges are fo solve fomorrows problems successfully fhey
They realnze 'foo fha? fhe newspaper vs nn
duspensable an acquarung fhls knowledge and un
ders+andang for In fhe classroom or our of H'
fhe daily newspaper sahsfaes 'rhe need for fhe
news and nfs lnferprefaflon as no o+her
medlum can
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happy and prosperous fuIure."
ALBERS BAKERY
MEAT MARKET
Complumenfs of
BEEBE S
SPORTING GOODS
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CAB CO
IT IS NOT EXPENSIVE TO USE A TAXI
Four Passengers for Ihe Prlce of One'
Phone I4O0 24 Hour Service
Complomenis of
JAMES BUCHANAN
COAST TO COAST
Cleaners and Dyers
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FIRST CLASS WATCH REPAIRING
OPTOMETRISTS
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COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Brownie s Drlve In
Compllmenfs of
LENICK S DAIRY
Complumenfs of
CIPARES INSURANCE
AGENCY
GOOD LUCK TO
YOU SENIORS
KRAMER 81 SONS INC
CARSTENS BROTHERS
The sme of cpual.+y
READY TO WEAR
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1001 Franklin Sf.
CompIlmen+s of
F G FEDDER
CONGRATULATIONS
AND
BEST WISHES TO THE
SENIOR CLASS OF I944
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Coca Cola us the answer to thlrst that adds
freshment Your own experience tells you lust what
to expect Ice cold Coke has the happy knack of
making thlrst a mlnor matter refreshment your
foremost feeling
And your own ex
penence wall prove
thus fact The only
thrng luke Coca-Cola
is Coca-Cola itself.
I speak for Coca Cola I
speak for Coke Both mean
the same thnng the real
thing coming from a sm
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to the communnty
TY. UNDER 'NORITV O9 THE COCA-COIA COMPANY Bl'
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, MICHIGAN CITY, IND.
OLSEN'S
Your favorlfe STUCIIO for over 'rwenry years
mvlres you +o have
your nex+ porfrali' made Hwere
HAROLD V OLSEN
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BEAUTY SHOP
ROYAL HAT CLEANERS
SUITS CLEANED 84 PRESSED
SHOE REPAIRING
SHOES SHINED
FLOWERS FOR ALL occAs1oNs
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Compliments f
BURNETT SHOP
BETTE MOORE SHOP
DRESSES SUITS COATS
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SEIDLER S
Foocl Marlcei
50l East Tenfh S+reel'
We Wash +l1e Class of I944 a Very Happy and
Prosperous Fu+ure
When You Buy
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8: DRY CLEANERS
BLUE BELL BEAUTY SHOP
JOE DRY INC
NASH SALES 81 SERVICE
ALSO USED CARS
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DINGLER BROS MARKET
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MANHATTAN SHIRTS
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Good Luck and Besf Wishes +o The
MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN
Class of '44 from The
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Phone 234 We Dellver H'
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OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY
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OFFICE SUPPLIES 81 EQUIPMENT
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Now the doors of high school fun and work and youthful cares are closed
to the Class of IQ44. Many school day chums will not be seen again: among
the group passing daily through the above entrances will not be numbered those
who have completed their journey on Highway 44. It is with partial regret and
sorrow that we hear the doors click behind us for the last time: but life and
work and new friends are waiting on the road ahead, and it is to the new ad-
ventures that we turn with memories and clinging heart-fell warmth for our
high school alma mater.
Ways
To every man there openeth
A way and ways and a way
And the high soul climbs the high way,
And the low soul gropes the low:
And in between on the misty flats
The rest drift to and fro:
But to every man there openeth
A high way and a low,
And every man decicleth
The way his soul shall go.
John Oxenham
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