James Whitcomb Riley High School - Hoosier Poet Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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Elgene Hough. Florence Jerzakowski. Frances Rus- sell, Marylou Geleide, Jean Seit. Doris O'Connell, Arthur Diamond. Crews Perkey, Thelma Smith, Bob Newman, Arlene Koenig. Margaret Clifford, Mar- cella Van De Walles, jean Crowfoot, Dixie Pepple, Gene Nelson, Carl Keyser. Seymour Ziker. Bill Burnett. Jean Crofoot, Germaine Lockmandv. Mary jane Archambeault, Lois Osenburg, Betty Danner. Elizabeth Gillion. Beatrice Jones. Marilyn Glenn, Marillyn Lanphere, Donna Phelps. Virginia Nlilew- ski, June Zimmer. Eugene Lang, Florence Johnson. Betty Souder, Sirley Webster, Margaret Sullivan, Ruth Wlilson. Marion Wfeaver, Jack Repke, Dale Barkley, Ferrel Martin. Martha Lou Nliller, Robert Mann, Richard Maxwell. Don Overton. Doris Rob- ertson, Anna Belle King. .Ioan Malia, John Stull, Jean Hazelton, Eileen Hawbaker. Dorothy Ander- son, Marv Schwertly, joan Reinke, Helen Raissle, Thelma Phillips, Eleanor Anderson, Jean Donahue, Jean Short, Jean Lambert, Ruth Anne Boss. Joan Holmber, Robert Goyer. Paul Bergstedt. John Adams. Virginia Hildebrand. Rosemary Wfilson, Joan Summy, Marie Wlolter, Winona Voorhees, Bob Lusher, Nlary Lou Gill. 'lim Kollar, Louise Reynolds. Eleanor Laurence. Dorothy Nletzger, Dale Peterson, Eileen Nusshart. Theresa Grundter, Norma Hoover. The Learn to Dance Club-Miss Snyder This is a one semester club designed to teach be- ginners the art of dancing. Me1rzber5.' Michael Albano, Claris Altic, Billy Auer, Dale Auer. Robert Baidinger. Jean Bon Durant. Louis Botchkai, Betty Branaman. Beverly Branaman, Beverly Bric, Frances Brown. Mildred Brown, Madelvn Burmeister, Ernie Buzai. Marjie Lee Carter, Ella Cifra, Leta Clark. Harold Cooley, George Conklin. Henry Coridan, Marilyn Crothers. Lillian Curtis, Helen Darmos, Don Davis, Fred Dews, Lawrence Dougall. Doris Dreibelbis. Alice Duncan. Viola Farkas. Hugh Kettring. Doris Ent- zian, Eugene Fujawa, Anthony Garden, Dawn Gable, Dick Grant. Jim Haney, David Harman. Al- bert Hartman. Bettv Holcomb, hflarilyn Hostetler. Irene Hupka. Richard jackson. Fred Jenkins. Helen Johnson. Ruth Johnson. Ann ilorclanich. Casimir Daczmarczyk. joan Keiser. Nadine Keltner, Mary Killelea. Carroll Kinner, Sam Kosanovich. Jean Krieps, Margaret Kruzick, Rosalie Kruzick, Jaura Launer. Kathryn Lederer, Betty Libey, Cecilia blade- ford, Earl McCune, Bill Meilner. Madelvn Miller. Martha Miller, ,lean Mills, Bob Nelson, Charles Nicholas, Marjorie Nikoley, George Norris, Helen Parker, Dick Pierce, Jack Pierce, Karlene Piller, Yolanda Pinter, Chester Pomeranz, Paul Richardson, Joe Robinson, Margaret Schraw. Don Schultaeis. Wendell Sedam. Dick Smith, Bob Whiteman, Julius Wilk, Arlene Zimmer, Don Miller, Robert Youngs. Dictation Practice-Miss Van Buskirk Under Miss Van Buskirk's supervision, a group of girls scheduled to graduate last January, have car- ried on with their shorthand during club period. They graduate this june. Zlleniberx: Florence Fries, Irene Schultz, Eulala Wallace. Betty Rogers, Delora Eber. Alma Much, june Walz, and Babette Morton. Screen Club-Mr. Wiatrowski The purpose of this club is to assist teachers in the presentation of visual aids and to project motion pictures in the classrooms. Billy Dews ,, President Kenny Knubenshue ,, , Vice-President Thomas Dunham , , ,, Secretary Arthur Fisher , , ,, Treasurer Menzherr: Richard Babbitt. Donald Bucher, Bob Clark, Bill Dews, Thomas Dunham. Albert Domon- kos. Russel Elliott, Bill Farrell, Arthur Fisher. Fred Stegman, Arthur Yordanich, Jack Zimbro, Rollin Whitney. Carl Wfinterstein, Bob Strumpfer. William Price, Howard Mosse, Don Louks. Kenneth Knoben- shue, Robert Hannu, Steve Grundtner. Neal Web- ster, -Iim Yotes, Wayne Welcome. James Proctor, Bob Mitchell. Dick Lundstrom. Robert Nunemaker, Paul Williams. Donald Grimmis. Roy Beyer. Music Club-Mr. Good This club is open to all interested in good music, The year's activities are determined by the make-up of the membership. Billie lean Conrad , ,,,, ,, ,,,, President Leroy Davis Vice-President Martha Shoemaker H , , Secretary lllcnzberx: Edna Diemer, Jean Hall, Carol Bon Durant. Leroy Davis. Esther Ruble. Lettv Ellen Smvthe. Ruth May Vogle, Ruth Borough, Norma Rogers. hlary Alice Powers, Phyllis Cockron. Mary -lane Riggs, Elizabeth Delp, Nlarie Zornig. Ferne Simmons, Barbara Unger, Louise jieske. Violet Ann Clements, Wfilladene Hartman. Jeanette Eslinger, -lean Collier. Jean Clarke, Joan Foster. Patricia June. jrfl Scene from a tournament game in the Chess Club.

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Cressey, Harold Gayman, Robert Johnson, Edgar Kippler, Willis Koontz, George Kovacevich, Robert Krouse, Leonard Lellel, Kenneth Light, Billy Smith, Carl Sills, Donald Musselman, Bill Murphy, Clifford Likes, Martin Storm, John Leusch. Hi-Y Club-Mr. Campbell The purpose of the Riley Hi-Y Club is to pro- mote clean speech, clean living, and clean sportsman- ship through the school and community. The Hi-Y Clubls program is built around activities. These ac- tivities are in the nature of a service to the school. Patrick Sweeney . N ,,,,,,,,, ,.i.,,,,,,,,,,, P residerlt Herb Bowman ,,,, , ,,,,,, Vice-President Robert Cass ,t,t,,,,, ,,cc., ccccccc T r easurer Allen Duncan ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.. S ecrefary Herbert Snyder ,t,,.,.,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,, S e rgeant-at-Arms ' ' ,Chaplain Members: Robert Benko, Leon Booker, Fred Car- lisle, Allan Duncan, Robert Earhart, George Ever- back, Robert Fausset, Way Ferdinand, Hugh Ear- rington, Andrew Eilchak, Norman Gardener, Ray Georgi, Fred Harquist, David Henthorn, Lincoln Hudson, Ray Huffaker, Robert Langwith, John Leader, Bill May, Tom Merriman, Gregory Mc- Caughin, Malcolm Mclntyre, Jim McMillan, Roy Milner, Robert Mulderink, Jack Murphy, Harold Newport, Francis Peclcinpaugh, Dale Peterson, Con- ley Poole, Robert Reed, Jay Shtofi, Scot Skillern, Robert Smith, Robert Stevens, Donald Thomas, Louis Toth, Ronald Weaver, Carlton Weber, Walter Williams, Joe Zolman, James Hostetter. William Metzger , ,,,,,,, ,,,, . ,,,, Junior Red Cross-Miss Zeiters The underlying philosophy of Junior Red Cross is one of service, world friendship, and fitness for ser- vice through health. The program is designed to give practice in citizenship through activities that bring young people in touch with community, national, and s A ,KX 3- T ,X world problems, to develop a spirit of voluntary ser- viceg to promote personal habits of health and safety, to develop a sense of responsibility for health and welfare of others, to build up an understanding, an appreciation of the cultures of all peoples, and an abiding faith in humanity. Don Thomas , ,.,.,,t,, ,,,,, . ,... ,...,,...,.., P resident Gerry Oberman ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, V ice-President Louise Rosner ,,,, . ....,. . ,.,, ,....., ,,,,,,,,..,,,, S e cretary James Hostetter ,,,,,,,. ,,,.,,,,,.,,...,....,, Treasurer Menzberx: Jean Marie Francis, Margaret Ham, Eflie Horne, Elaine Jordan, Betty Jean Junstrom, Marian Magee, Emagene Mahoney, Beverly Marks, Jean Miller, Bill Norris, Alice Reyniers, Dona Garn, Peggy Geleide, Beverly Harmon, Barbara Herbert, Dora Jean Heminger, Jane Frances Johnston, Bev- erly Klink, Betty Miller, Joyce Miller, Phyllis Pen- nell, Richard Pherson, Mary Ricketts, Lois Weaver, Alma Mae Weesner, Vada Engdahl, Jeanne Erhardt, Dale Rerick, Geraldine Ausnamer, Elizabeth Beyer, Ann Christian, Helen Correll, Rosemary Craven, Louise Dunn, Margaret Durbin, Kathleen Herrick, Vivian Rowley, Betty Steffey, Gyilla Domnanovich, Ruth Lee Emerten, Sue Harrison, Marcella Hein, Mary Popovich, Edward West, Gene Wilson, Bev- erly Brice, Kathleen Hartup, John Leader, Betty Jane Miller, Thelma Sage, Annette Wendzonka, Jane Zilky, James Hostetter, Kathryn Nagy, Jeanne Risher, Helen Ruppert, Harriet Seaman, and Jo- hanna Thiers. Spanish Club-Miss Steinhauser The purpose of this club is to foster friendship between ours and the Spanish speaking countries, and to study the Spanish language, literature, cul- ture, and customs. Carmen Castrejon ,,,,. , ,,,,,, ,,,.., P resident Peggy Wells ,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,. Vice-President Bernice Plotkin ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,s.,,,,.,.,, .,., S e cretary Bill Hubbard ...,,....,,... ,,,, ..,.,,,, , . ,, Treasurer Menzbers: Martha Bole, Leon Booher, Carmen Castrejon, Marion Furray, Betty Gordon, Bill Hub- bard, Marilyn Hubbard, Violet Lawson. Betty Mc- Cray, Mildred McFadden, Betty Miller, Martha Norris, Ed Pherson, Bernice Plotkin, Ray Robinson, Betty Shreve, Betty Spainhower, Helen Smith, Jo Ann Sutherland, Geneva Wagner, Peggy Wells, Marianne White, Arthur James, Edith Fitzgerald, Ruth Lovelace. Latin Club-Miss Noble The Latin Club is perhaps one of the most active of any in the school, with the annual Saturnalia QChristmas Partyl, Floralia, Picnic, Matronalia, Matinee Dance, Trip to Notre Dame, and to Chi- cago, along with many other incidental activities that arise during the semester. Bob Lusher ,, ,,,,, .,,..,.,,,,,.,,,,, , , H ,,,, , President Mary Louis Gill ,,,,,.,,.,..,., . .,,.,,,,, Vice-President Jean Short ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, S e cretary Officers of :The Hi-Y Club: Standing, left to right, Robert John Adamg, Earl Keyser W Vvrrr , ,,,,V,,Y Tfeagufgf Cass, William Metzger, Herbert Snyder. Seated, Herb Bowman, Pa! Sweeney, Allen Duncan, Menzbers: Geraldine Malid, Phyllis Jean Hoona,



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Marian Hoglund, Martha Shoemaker, Florence Van Scoik, Sara Smith, Mary Feogly, Irene Tomsits, Beverly Morgan, Doris Kopp, Jeanette Jerzakowski, Marian Halquist, Hilda Henry, Nettie Klaurinslci, Leona Glaser, Arlene Eslinger, Ramona Henry, Goldie Campbell, June Henry, Joan Cohen, Kath- ryn Cummins, Arlene Martin, Alice Strickland, Charles Marshall, Pauline Giefing, Helen Klawinski, Joy Larkins, James Richardson, Catherine Zaworski, Agnes Haney, Billie Jean Conrad, Doris Borgegrain. Alice Beyer, Rose Tolchinsky. Student Council-M r. Wolfram During the past school year, the Council has handled several important matters for the adminis- tration. As they gain in experience, they hope to ex- periment more and more in student government. James Hostetter ,,,, , , ,,.,r......lrr,,,.r.,, President Betty Whitmer ,.,, ,, , ,,,r,,,,,,,r,, Vice-President Maxine Alspach , ,,,, ,,,,,,, S ecretary-Treasurer Delora Eber ,,,,..,,,, . .. ..,, ...,,..., C lub Reporter Nancy McCarty, Jack Young, Donna Davies, Judy Vernon, Marjorie Thomas, Jean Batchelor, Beverly Langwith, Casimir Kazmarczyk, Rose Bada, Marion Shantz, Marilyn Steele, Florence Ann Boar- man, Lorraine De Ranek, Mary Scusitz, Lucille Stewart, Leroy Davis, Mary Jane Fields, Jean Hat- field, Jean Crofoot, Donald Lee, Mary Sibley, Betty Lee Landing, Betty Ashman, Gloria Knepp, Dora Jean Heminger, Dorothy Nietch, Miriam Hoglund, Mary Jane Archambeault, John Steele, Gwen New- beck, George Burke, Lillian Vargo, Joe Robinson, Mary Jean Foster, Winona Vorhees, Elda Mary Motts, Billie Jean Conrad, Elizabeth DuBois, Thyllis Langwith, Jean Lusher, Al Leviton, Steven Piclcavit, Joan Malia, Jean Bondurant. Reading Club-Miss Borg Members are allowed to read any worthwhile ma- terial they want to bring to club. Lyle Schang, Herbert Remington, Patricia Drup- pel, Ruth Morgan, Wanda Hartle, Evelyn Watson, Helen Schosker, Lorene Van Alman, Joy Stilson, Betty Schimmel. Rod and Gun Club-Mr. Marsh This club hopes to create a love for and a general understanding of the Great Outdoors. It trains in the use and care of firearms and fishing tackle and the nature and habitat of wild game and fish are discussed. Don Mosher , . ,President Tom Martin Vice-President Bob Owens , ,, , ,,,, ,,,, S ecretary Francis Needham r.,, , , . .,,,,, Treasurer Merr1bers.' Bernard Bartell, Arthur Williams, Rex Strumpfer, Richard Toth, Mike Kosanovich, Richard Waldo, Richard Pyle, Robert Morton, Charles Swan- son, Herbert Mielke, Russell Hicks, Bob Bedi, Milan Balaban, George Glass, Don Dice, Kenneth Miller, Roger Weaver, Thomas Martin, Robert Owen, James Schrader, Parker Krouse, Francis Needham, Ervin Some of the Rod and Gun Club members studying the correct handling of a gun. Howicki, James Lukins, William Wine, Lloyd Heiser, Robert Zillmer, Jack Young, Bill Bunch, Bob Phillips, Don Mosher, Francis Braun, Robert Harrington, Max Hinkle, Roy Murdiclc, Walter Carroll, Bob Carroll, C. Kirk, Jerry Ward, Jack Schultz, Richard Morrison, Eugene Zimmer, Dan Gotttan, Joe Chapo, Don Heidnick, Jim Diedrich, Bill Messersmith, Foster Stock, James Owen, James Bowers, and Bob Schwind. Modeling Club-M r. West The purpose of this club is to teach an appreciation for pottery or ceramics, and modeling of all kinds. Me1rzbers.' David Adams, Ruth Bates, John Czencz, Robert Dunfee, Betty Lou Hartman, Jo Ann Hays, Hazel Jones, Georgie Keiser, Jean Lusher, Mary Nally, Dick Newman, Richard Nodd, Lucille Perkey, Richard Phelps, Merele Shock, Jerry Torolc, Dave Lafoon. Senior Science Club-Mr. Schubert The purpose of this is an opportunity to do indi- vidual experiments and to work on special projects projects in any field of science in which they may be interested. Some time is given to the presentation and discussion of new things in science, David Henthorne ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, President Eugene Flannigan ....,, ,,..,,.,, ,,..,,, V i ce-President Dewey Mann ,, ...,., Secretary and Treasurer Merrzberx: Elmer Vargo, Bob Reiter, Joe Zolman, Worth Hendryx, Foster Keller, Lincoln Hudson, Harold Newport, Ray Wasielewski, Ray Gillies, John Gilliam, Frances Peckingpaugh, Maxine Frick, Anderson Williamson, Don Moruel, Joe Van Meter, Don Newman, James McMillen, Way Ferdinand, Pat Sweeney, Bill Metsker, Donald Stelson, Dorue West, James Toth, Myron Eckhart, Robert Moore, Joe Hebert, M. Vitale.

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