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Q K ng- f - c- Y ff F rv I if OM In the circus of life we all take part, But some people board a Merry-Go-Round And always end up right back at the start: Their purpose in life is never found. From under the big top our class must go, Pass up the side-shows, ignore the arcade: No matter what happens- On with the show If we follow this doctrine our fortunes are made. I Page 1 THE BIG TOP Qoaewau! The people of the world must learn to live together, The evils of ignorance must be counter- ed by knowledgeg suspicion must be offset by trust, and jealousy, by mutual respect. The aim of world education is to bring men and ideas together, but its success will depend largely on individuals and members of various organizations believing in the principles of The United Nations, who take an active part in this campaign to resolve the misunderstandings, the fears, and suspicions now so prevalent among the peoples of the world. -Clarence Olinger Page 2 x K X X f,, 1 N 1 ! ! Page 3 S H HD W I-W STEP UP, LADIES Qwwliq 6144401 SLHCEWS AND GENTLEMEN 571011151 fqalfiueli Page 6 UEUICATIU 54- We, the class of 1948, dedicate this Hilltopper to you, Miss Van Harlingen, in appreciation for the help and guidance which you have given us and so many other classes before us, during your eighteen years at Bristol. We wish to express our sincere thanks and best wishes as we leave you, and the school which holds so many precious memories. RING omg ti? E1 , NA u QDXQ ' 'w , ? ' J W 1 T ,X 'i----- ig ' , T' xxx - ,ii , :Fi l--, r . . . A .H : Y ,..A N. x g 4gi.jt 1, i W ' . QQ ,--5 -F Y X A I Page 7 CLARENCE OLINGER Principal Physics 2 years at Bristol Page 8' HAROLD K. WATSON Trustee 4 years of service. Merrill Thompson Assistant Principal History: Biology. 19 years at Bristol. Raymond Bloomingdale Coachg Physical Educationg Mathematics. 2 years at Bristol. Earl Sample Commerce 1 year at -Bristol. Russell Sayers Bandg Vocal Music. 1 year at Bristol P .CULTY Helen Cripe Home Economicsg Physical Education. 1 year at Bristol. Edna Van Harlingen fb---f Englishg Latin. 18 years at Bristol. sl Helen Whiteman Ei Historyg Mathematics. E 5 years at Bristol. i f Elmer Smith Industrial Arts. 3 years at Bristol. Page 9 Edward Bock Grade 8 English: Safety. 11 years at Bristol. Verla Davis Grades 5 and 6 3 years at Bristol. Miss Venora Wiebe of Goshen substituted four months for Mrs. Davis while she was recovering from an injury suffered in an auto accident. Helen Kirkdorffer Grades 2 and 3 5 years at Bristol. Page 10 .w,'., ..I F CULTY ..,T....i l i i i 1 i Beatrice Thompson Grade 7 4 years at Bristol Violet Derby Grades 4 and 5 6 years at Bristol. Lucille Fisher Grade 1 3 years at Bristol RING TWC -yn' ,. xml rv U -T F. A'-.,, 01: X x 4, 16 K 2 fxx M. V, ., 1 X9 21, 'lv 4 ' 'zefi ' 'X N I . by 1 U . M 9 W -9, ' f X111 X x 3' RW Q X! .V ' xx -' x - -, -A 1 , - L 'ng 1 1- M , J .5 :az . ' --...Iii 'i ' A., ' xx ln 'I Y ' - XX - 55: 15:55-K ..4:,,,A. X 5 +4 , , ' 'K ' ' 5:55 - ii, i' , ,, 'KP-g :':EQ,'54Q': I 1 - VYHXQKQ f ig I, .I-H QM I I J..g- ' Page 11 John Long Class Officer 2,3,4g Class Play 3, 43 Annual Staff 4g Basketball 2, 3,43 Baseball 41 Cheerleader 23 Intra- mural B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4. Harold Roth Class Officer 41 Glee Club 13 Mixed Chorus 1. Sue Blood Class Officer 2, 33 Class Play 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 33 Sextet 43 Annual Staff 45 Paper Staff 3. 4: G. A. A. 1, 3, Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3. Mary Wayne Class Play 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 41 Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3. Page 12 Q Hi' 1. aa, ' Sir? A i Don Kane Class Officer 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4. Vivian Foreman Class Officer 1, 43 Class Play 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Sextet 43 An- nual Staff 4, Paper Staff 3, 43 Intramural B. B. 1, 2.3. Max Mosier Class Play 3, 4, Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus 2, 3, An- nual Staff 43 Paper Staff 41 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, Intramural B. B. l, 2, 3, 4. Pat Thompson Class Play 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 33 Sex- tet 1, 43 Annual Staff 43 Paper Staff 3, 4, G. A. 2, 3, Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3. Norman Becht Basketball 3, Student Man- ager 4. Alice Zinn Class Play 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Sex- tet 45 Annual Staff 3, 4, Paper Staff 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Intramural B. B. l, 2, 3: E IUR l R 3 , st S l as km, I 5:-W es J um ea X3 Ralph Kreischer Class Officer 1, 35 Annual Staff 45 Paper Staff 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 3g Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4. Colleen Kennedy Class Officer 33 Class Play 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural B. B. 1, 2, 3. Paul Savage Raymond Rentfrow Annual Staff 4, Basketball 33 Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3, 43 Page 13 Jack Wood Class Officer 13 Class Play 43 Basketball 43 Intramural B. B. 43 Marjorie Kline Class Plav 45 Annual Staff 45 Paper Staff 43 Don Tait Class Play 3, 49 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus 1, Annual Staff 43 Paper Staff 4, Intra- mural B. B. 2g Floyd Shafer Class Play 3. Page 14 SE IPUIH ' fx W 'a 'ff 1 ' 11 X Q., Lois Kreischer Annual Staff 43 Paper Staff 43 G. A. A. 19 Intramural B. B. 15 Bud Rimpler Betty Royce Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Paper Staff 4, G. A. A. 13 Intra- mural B. B. lg CL SS HI TUBY Listen my friends while I relate The history of the Class of '48, Early in September, year 1944 Thirty-four Freshmen entered the door At Bristol High, Indiana State. Some were short and some were tall But quality was the trait of all. Some were serious, others full of fun, Their high school career was just begun. With Ethel Hunter to smooth the hump, President was Ralph Kreischer, Vice President, June Stump. Jack Wood was secretary of this new class And Treasurer, Vivian Foreman, a bonnie lass. The main event of this first year Was the initiation, they had been told to fear, But when this was over, and a party returned They knew their place was truly earned. And they were now an important part, Accepted by upper-classmates, and just as smart. Numbering thirty-five when Sophomores they became They continued on their way to fame, With Mrs. Paulson to see them through There was nothing to hard for this class to do. Flora North was the President they chose, Vice President, Harry Hedges, kept them on their toes, Secretary, Sue Blood, had the activities to re- cord, And Treasurer, John Long, held the line they could afford. Study and hard work seems the sophmores lot, Much is learned, but soon forgot. Time flies, and again it was September, Twenty-nine returned, as I remember, In 1946-47 to Juniors be Adding a branch on the knowledge tree. This was to be an eventful year, So Mr. Thompson, whom they all hold dear, Was chosen to counsel and guide their wayg Over-see the Carnival and coach the play. Officers elected were President, Sue Blood, Vice President, Ralph Kreischer, a sportsman good, Secretary, John Long with the curly hair, And Treasurer, Colleen Kennedy, a maiden fair. The Junior Play, The Daffy Dills Was full of fun with stunts and thrills. The carnival was a huge success, Netting a profit and pleasing the guests. They decided then, Before the Senior Class de- parts, Let's give them a prom in the building of Four Art's.' On April 25 in Elkhart City, nearby, The best time ever to give them we will try. Then they realized the Junior year was o'er And of high schol they had just one year more. Twenty-two Seniors entered in the fall To make the last year the best one of all. Officers elected were President, John Long, Vice President, Don Kane, handsome and strong, Secretary, Harold Roth, they could depend on him, Vivian Foreman as Treasurer gave the vigor and vim. As sophisticated Seniors, they felt quite elated, But found much work their superiors had creat- ed. Initiate the Freshmen, concessions at basketball games to sell, Edit the Hilltopper Herald , and the Annual as well. In all school activities this class was on hand, Some played basketball, and others were in the band. All did their part to make the year a success, None were satisfied with less than the best. Stunt Susie Shoots The Works , a mystery play, Presented April 16, was a success in every way. In the closing days of school the usual things came to pass, The prom by the Juniors and Commencement at last. Surrounded by the class colors of maroon and white, They received their diplomas that memorable night. The motto, Before us lies the timber-let us build, Challenged them with dreams, still to be ful- filled. Though high school days were finished, life was just begun, And the start in dear old Bristol would help its course to run. This ends my story of the class of '48. Let good fortune be their fate, May they be true to their good name Their memory linger in the Bristol Hall of Fame. By - Sue Blood Page 15 Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1948 Page 16 We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty Eight, being of sound judgement, but sick at heart and weary of mind and soul, in passing away forever our lives from Bristol High School, hope that our decaying memories will be buried with due respect along the peaceful St. Joe. This, we do hereby make, publish, and declare to be our last will and testament. FIRST: To the faculty, as a whole, we will better salaries, soft cushioned chairs, elevators to make climbing easier, anew school building and more cooper- ative students. SECOND: To Mr. Thompson, our sponsor, we leave the many precious memories of our days spent with him to cherish in the years to come. We also return his patience which was almost exhausted, and hope that next year's class will be more considerate and cause less headaches. THIRD: To the Juniors, we will the right to take their places as full fledged Seniors, all our used books, blank quiz papers, the lockers containing all our valuable junk, and the dignity which we forgot to use. FOURTH: To the Sophomores, we will the privilege of becoming Jolly Juniors , the carved up desks on which most of us have left our trade mark, and any overlooked cuds of gum that were hidden under them away from the eagle eyes of teachers. FIFTH: To the Freshmen, we will the right to throw their green coats at the luture Freshmen and make a desperate dash toward the Sophomore home room. fDon't slip on the way? OUR INDIVIDUAL WISHES FOLLOW: I, John Shorty Long, will my extreme heighth to Bing Messner, I'm sure it would come in handy next basketball season. I, Norman Baldwin Speedster Becht, will my ability to get my school work to my brother, Bruce. I have no suggestions on this matter. I, Marjorie Blond Bombshell' Kline, will my dignity to Thelma Chaffee. I'm sure she can use some. I, Jack Tardy Wood, will my ability to come in late every morning and get by with it to everyone who wishes to sleep late. I, Pat Speedy Thompson, will my ability to type stencils to next year's Hilltopper Herald Staff. I suggest you keep a huge supply of correcting fluid on hand at all times. I, Ralph Wart Kreischer, will my basketball ability to Jerry Carmien in hopes he will be able to help bring the team through to many victories. I, Mary Big Joke Wayne, will my ability to cut up in class and not get kicked out to Gene Morrison. Just keep the jokes flying. I, Sue Straight A Blood, will my ability to get good grades to Phyllis Smith. A headache powder might help. I, Don Tall, dark, and handsome Kane, will my Model A, sold to me by my brother, Art, to my smaller brother, Gene, in hopes of keeping it in the fam- ily. I, Betty Bouncing wth energy Royce, will my timidness to Bill Gayman. A little won't do him any harm. I, Harold If I must Roth, will my ability to get along with teachers to Red Green in hopes he can find the solution that I didn't find. I, Jim Heart Throb Carmien, will my wavy hair to Bud Hall. I suggest you try a Toni. I, Colleen Full of Pep Kennedy, will my ability to help cheer the team through for three years to Shorty Sommers. I suggest you try Wheaties. I, Max Romeo Mosier, will my ability to woo the girls to Bill and Bob King. Come around and I'l1 give you some lessons. I, Alice Editor in Chief Zinn, will my position on the Hilltopper Staff to next year's editor. I suggest you have plenty of paste, a pair of scissors, and plenty of patience. I, Paul The Silent Savage, will my silent ways to Pat Reynolds. I'm sure she could use some of them. I, Don Quiz kid, Jazz band Tait, will my good grades to Betty Peeples and my musical ability to Roy Kirkdorffer in hopes that he will settle down and make use of it. I, Charles, Lewie Bud Rimpler, will my ability to keep my girl friends a secret to Earl Congdon. It's simple, just don't go out. Last Will and Testament, Continued I, Lois The Quiet Kreischer, will my quietness to Dick Doutlick. Try a little bit at a time. I, Ray Muscles Rentfrow, will my manly build to Jerry Parker. Take a course from Charles Atlas. I, Floyd Always at your service Shafer, will my ability to get Bookkeeping to the future Bookkeeping classes. Try to find an answer book and all your prob- lems will be solved. I, Vivian Slap Happy Foreman, will my vocabulary of bright remarks and crazy ideas to next year's Humor Editor. Any resemblence to the truth is entirely coincidential. By - Vivian Foreman CL SS PBUPHECY A day in the not-too-distant future finds me with a bag of the Famous Sue Blood popcorn, comfortably seated in a large Chicago theatre watching a preview of coming events for the class of 48 . Glancing toward the orchestra pit I see-is it a plane? Is it a bird? No-it is Don Tait conducting the You Name It We Can't Play It Anyhow, orchestra, with Alice Zinn playing the piano. One of his featured attractions, Don Kane, is singing, Give Me Five Minutes More on the well-known radio station B. O., sponsored by Lifeboy. Next came a preview of the celebrated Jack Workhard Wood Circus, showing their famous animal trainer, Johnny Long. The brave Johnny was dash- ing madly around the lion's cage. Oh good! The lion didn't get him after all, Johnny squeezed between the bars. CJust in time! The spot light then focused on the trapeze artist, Betty Rolls Royce, who is dangling through the air with the greatest of ease. The suspense is terrific: I don't know whether the tent pole will hold up or not. When an intermission comes along I decide to get something to eat before the show continues. I stop at Paul Savage's Drive In. After lunch I had the good fortune to talk with Paul. He informed me that Floyd Banker Shafer, who had a very profitable business printing money, had retired to Sing Sing to spend the remainder of his life in peace and quiet. I was very glad to hear of Floyd's success. I still had some time before the Show continued, so I hailed a taxi and went to Foreman's Radio Station, Turn Me Off. I was just in time to hear Vivian's radio program, It Pays to be Ignorant, with her featured attaction, Vivian Fore- man. Having stayed this long, I couldn't pass up the chance to see the Queen for a Day . radio program. To my surprise Ray Toni Wave Rentfrow was the Queen. How he got there, I really can't say. As it was almost time for the afternoon show to begin, I hurried back to the theater. Upon taking my seat I noticed Marjorie Kline and Lois Kreischer. After talking to them I learned they are visiting in Chicago for a few days and have achieved their greatest ambitions of becoming housewives. It was time for the second act. As the curtain went up, the spot light center- ed on Pat Thompson and Colleen Kennedy, who sang When I Grow Too Old To Dream ! They certainly beat all the singers I ever heard. Next came a preview of one of America's leading Profesional Basketball Teams with the famous Sports announcer, Norman Becht. Max Mosier, the coach, had certainly achieved his ambition of having a great basketball team, and Ralph Kreischer was doing a wonderful job as center forward. Flash: Bud Lost-but-not-found Rimpler, tracer of missing persons', is now in the cavern looking for Clemetine. Keep up the good work, Bud. Next came a birds' eye view of the future Freshman Class of B. H. S. Harold Roth was busy teaching them Biology. I see reservations have been made for his vacation at Logansport. Well I guess I better catch my boat for Africa to recover from the strain of watching that show. P. S. Any resemblance to past prophecies of B. H. S. is purely their own fault. 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Duane Foley Page 21 FRE HMEN Page 22 FIRST ROW: Geneva Smith, Pauline Buntruxrt-r, Joyce Parker, Marion Yohn, Nancy John- son, Mary Lou Miller lmrlelie- Manning, Mary Ann Nielsen. , SEVUNIJ RUW: Ann Godshalk, Vt-rn Mt-tvatlf, Lois Ruuguth, Oleta Miller, VVilma Reynolds Put Wayne, Beverly Phillips, Lurrztiiw llurn, llunnzi Miller. THIRD ROW: tie-no Pl'0ShUlll', Hull Smith, Steve Hess, Paul liulwr, Ilan l'lllVl'Yll0llS0 David Kru:-w, l :n'rvst Kuntm-r, t'h:u'les liuyce, Ulmrles Hull. ABSENT: Jerry Parker. SPONSORS: Elmer Smith, Russell Suyerx. OFFICERS President ........... ,... G one Freshour Vice-President Marion Yohn Secretary ........ Ann Godshalk Treasurer Donna Miller 5 GRADE EIGHT GRADE SEVEN IIIIST ILHXY: l'Iv'u1i1'm-11, Philip Iflllis, Huy Ihwh-11, Lv- l II1S'I' IUIXY: lfre-1l Illmrm, Ifwuxlzls '4'I1lll1ilI1, Dun- liub' m'h:1I'IR-4-, Imnalh-1. M1-ilzlg-V. Ihvmliv Sl1:ll'1-V. I'z1l- ul l, 5S'H' I'. 'l '1 1k ullnlvy' 'hA'l.0hl WIIINUIHINM' V l 4 Q l I A Imh XI1u'1'1sm1, Ilrvk Nvnlhullzu, I,:u'r5 I.:nln-r, In-x Hull, l'Il'lH N-Im-In-r, hlllrlvy Mzxltlx, liar,-y 1.j,,l,,' NI-'VHNIP HHW: 4'lm1'l1-s l l'l4ll1l2lll, Wilma Ilumplls, GUUNIP IUPW: llyrml XY4-mlml, I-Edwin Ssuulln-V, .lzmu-s lf4 'l'1l H 'llf'Y l', 5l'll'll'5 N 'l 5'. 'Ulilllil 'N'1'0l', ,. I , I Slu-rryl Ilfml--lu-r, .llulv 5lllfSIll1lll, turn XM-:uw-r, llnusa-wm'Ih, Xuv---11-1-M111-xml, lI:u'ul4l 1.1-1lm:nn, Iwxmlfl lh.m,!, 1,-,.l,lmlQ,,H I,-.WI i'mI,m,l. llwllu, Huy liirk1lm'i'I'n-r, Iwnuzl l:l'UXYll, .Immun Hivk- lmmh 'I'lIlHI1 IIHXY: l'l1iIlip Ilalllliltrvll, l.yln- Mn-llgl-S, Le-on XIIIIQ-13 S1lllIIKlI'2l lim-ml, Maury l'1lll'll Hull, H4lS4'lll2ll'Y ull'-V, l'illl4iK'iil XX'ilm-wx, 1'zn1I1n-l'im- In-rlwy, 1'1ll'Ul I'l'll'kl', .lanuim-v King, l r:mk XY:lIllu-rs, .limmio Mm-- I'lIlIlI1 IUYXY: Mary flamrw-r. Sq-1-rm-t:u'y, 1':u'ul Nurlh, 1'l'1llll'l'. ': M: . 1' ':' 2- ' ' ' ': . , .. V . UH.. , I' 'Il' TU 'mv' U' IX U 'Umm' Ilulllk Min ln' Iftbl Ill Il HHH: l':llll llrmlrugn-l', 4-1-Inv l Ul'l'lll1lIl, I'r-4-sul'-ul, lVl'III1I SWlIIt'llill'Y, 'I'1'v:1s1u'vl', Shnrul VSQ-:lv fgniln, Nm-III, tlhwirn l'nmx'nv, .Imm-S lim-H' 'gm-1 4-r, lt.-vm-ly Mill.-1-A lklill, I':nuI Vlifl. H4-uv Kam-, .l1ll'k FI1-mix1g.:', Imnny Sullixam. Page 23 GRADES 5 and 6 GRADES 4 and 5 l lllS'l' IZUXY: Max lin-my-glgl-r, lwlyirl Lillvillw, llnprl-r I lliS'l' IUPXV: lmln- Klim-, Mzxryiu Ki4-fs-V. Ile-un Yun Nia-lsvn, llivhsmrfl linux, .Iimmln Alilllllllljl, Sky llm-li, Stmvurl liarrlmfr, Iiussl-ll Ullzlffa-1-, I41ll'l'y l:'ll'Yl'I', ling:-l' HUl'll, SIGVUNIP IUIVV: Al2Il'l,.l1ll'n'l KV:-ss:-, Alilrlrx-rl IN-lwilc-r l'4-guy llzull, l':1t!y Milla-r, Myrna: All-ngl-s, Alun-lwnl QVVHYIH IIHXV: Marilyn lirimllu-y, lfilI'4'll llmltrzulzf-l'. 4'h:ll'fn-4-, Alzlx llmlsllillk, Iiyrwh XVI-1lf.1'n-,1'l1:u'l1-s XVil- .lzulinv M4-Kilulvill, Ilzlrlrzuwl Martin, lmllrlwfs l4'ul'e- 4-hx, Zum- Krum-gl-r, .la-rry Kellum-fly, lh-lly llzlll, Slmron Ham- 114-1' 'Fllllllv HHW: Sllllflfil Knight, Alzll'p::1r1-1 ln-ilrh-, linu- ny 'l'1-ull, 4:ill'X XY:-zlllu-rwalx, lmvixl l'i1'kim:, lvzuviwl 'Pllllill IIUXV: Alzlrlal Mrmrv, Slmrml llnlmvs, Shirlvy Zitllnw, .lzmn-s 'l'1.mlfn1sml, Wultl-r Z2lkl'ZI'NYSklv llulvn SHSNIIIIIJIII, .ll'illllIlQ' l iIlu+-rt, ,':I'lllil NN':ultl1z-rs, lwnnnn llrw-In lh-:ln In-llmzm. Hill lllflwurml Hzulu-s, 'Fwl Snilur, .luhn lmmlis, Kvn- Slgslu-m-, Mzlry .lu l'myl-ll, l l4'rvl'li'l'Il IIUXV: Shin-lf-y l,m'sl, .Xml flzurrlm-V, lithll XK':uIIl14-r, Mary I,IlXYl'l'lll'l', Illzlrilyn l'ivklng, tlrzuw- l4'lll'll'l'll ILUNY: Uurnl Swlumll-y, .lnsl-pl: Riggs, VV:m- .xlllSll'ill, llzlrnlvl .las-nlns, lliwk llgnrfl-ll, K4-nm-lll llix- 1-lgl 'l'ulnl1msm1. Vhzlrlf-s S1-llivlu-r, Huy Kslnlm-r, Nun- mm, llzny ll:u'I'1-ll, ltulu F11-ming. 4-V -Xrnsle-in, .luniur S:-llrm-k, Phyllis 'I'4-all, Milxlrc-4 Page 24 l,.md, Curl Ilil3Slll'l'. 3 1 Mm GRADES 2 and 3 GRADE ONE l lllS'I' IIUW: Kvnm-th Un-m, Nm-mam Sill, vvilyllfi l4'lliS'l' ROW: .lulm Iluwkius, Mi:-Inu-l Mn-mrm-N, lillfhvl' lliul, l':itrivk XXX-mlgv, Italy Sznssaumui, IA-slic Ilzigzllis, Sm-:irl'uss, Liiulu Imu 1'zu'm-r, .lzxm-t 1VlilIIAl'l', l'Iflw:ir4l Ihrlulny Ill-mln-1'. Iilmim, Mvllmiil- Iluimfs, SIHIVUII l51lllll'ZlH1'l', .la-:in l'i4'k- rm-ll, liilly lluws-. 9l'I1'UNlD NNW: Km-lim-tli St'l'Ul', .Iinmiy llzlll, Holly Ynrhis, l':ll1'iwi:nl Zukrzvwski, Imwull liumpus, Putty SICUHNIY IKHW: Mzirslizu Mmm-, llvrnsiril ltluss, hlllllll llulivti, Maury -'l'1lll Sl'hi1'lN'l', .Xrlc-110 HUl'll, Ruin-rl liaiilvy, llulh Ann .l:umlis, lmis llmlsliulk, Iii:-lizard Milli-l', Lzmizu' llmitl':u.:'ur, NY:-11:11-, Vyntliizi Sum- Halu-s, liilly lh-vrnfi, Ulliln Ann tlilisnii, 'l'v1'n-live ilzirlsux, Ulm-n Marlin, llnhin Sovor, Pllillll RUW: Shirli-y Sh-rzun, Ronnie Kiefer, Surzili ,ll-rl-y l-liqldlpl Mules, .llulilli SIUYt'l'. l1umm Sl'lll0lb0I', liuburt H2lg2lllS, .Imlitli lh-4-i'uI't, l.zu'i'y liilllklllllilll, Laura Miller, Em- 'l'llllll1 ROW: .lzmws livzuis, lu-lwm-ai Monpros, Jzunes ily lizm-s, l.zu'ry Miller, Nornm Bevrnft. liurklmlder, lil-tty l-Zarfe-ll, liurlmru Ms-Noll, June-t l!Ioug'h, Janice Blflllflh, Bolilwy Lord, .Io Anne Lin- l 11l'li'l'll IUIXV: Sumlru f:ill'V0l', limnzxyno Slnvk, ville, Hzxrnlml Ifl'2lHli-'L Mary VVf1t1'ullS. N1111' A1111 Vfllll-Tllilll, Sliurmi Rowe, Nancy VVi1linms, liilly Mite-lin-ll, .luck Fullor. Jzu-k Ilostvttvr, Jam-t AISSICXT: R:-su Marin- IM-ilrlv, Frm-rlvrii-li IN-ililv, Joyvv Mullix, Namvy 'l'mnl1msmi, Tlmmaxs llfxstottvly IH-zlrsmi, li:-In-rl lbixun, hurry S+-limuvkor, llullzilwl limbs, .ll-:ui Yaiiluliii, Poli-iiiwm Stl-wart, llilly 1':u'ncH, -Kl!Sl'lN'l': .lim 1'Ull4lX't'I', lim-lun 1,1-Uulixit, wlt'2lllUl' King, Ulzlylmn, l'Iu'p.:'l4-Simi., .Inyvv lilzivk, llzlviil SllllSlll1ll1. Page 25 'WHEN sn k S ' P r. ' 5 'W' - 456 1 ,f 8 ff- ,Ea Ss 5 L ' s 4 li. K KY MW M 5 ' 5 9 lrvvpvw- , A x 3, gg ZA aww WW r V 353: N J K Kia f ? W: 5? '- vnu- r?' X W xx Q- ' , Q, .- Y fi5,'f !f .? .- ,, M.: iff -' ' N-E.:-X: , ,xi e:,v, Q- ' ' ' 4. .5 'fAQfS.h,,b . H h ' of .. ,J 4 V , -n I Q I f A 'A!J -4' S 1 1 : ::1 3 i X11 4 , 'iffry fo ,R i .4'1,,'f ' Q, -. .M f 1, r . u xx 5 : E5 . + 1- ' :.n'f-f,-- Y WW,9: -14944 f.'. V - . 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VARSITY Wakarusa Concord Jamestown Goshen Middlebury Elkhart Millersburg New Paris Shipshewana Jefferson Central Catholic Middlebury Concord Millersburg S. B. Catholic Jamestown Millersburg Jefferson LaPaz Millersburg Elkhart :'HiCounty Tourney iiSectional Tourney B OP 25 24 32 54 33 42 28 27 35 25 17 34 41 30 29 51 40 35 33 42 27 34 24 26 28 61 30 33 36 40 37 44 44 36 34 32 37 61 37 23 25 45 RESERVES Wakarusa Concord Jamestown Goshen Middlebury Elkhart Millersburg New Paris Shipshewana Jefferson Central Catholic Middlebury Concord Millersburg S. B. Catholic Jamestown Millersburg Jefferson LaPaz iiSecond-team Tourney B OP 10 29 14 36 9 44 3 37 6 21 14 26 20 14 17 38 13 25 11 6 14 16 15 39 11 29 25 26 13 22 21 19 31 21 19 16 12 42 Ill IUPI HIGH UU!-XII IIllS'l' IIUW: 4'h:u'l1-s I 4-ldmun, ltyrmn VVwIg:'v, Iluy Kir'IuI4n'l'1'v1'. .Innws IlllllNt'XVllI'lll, Iiivh- :urxl N1-imllulllan, IA-on Milh-r, Uh-u thu-4-11, Huy Ilulm-11, l7lIll2llll lluth, .ll-Vry I'im'kI'vll. l'llNll IKUXY: Imvicl Lilnvillv, Imvid Ziltluw, Km-nm-th llixun, Philip Ilzlmillun, I':nul Ulift, Nom- Kam-, l':rul I:HlllI'1lH'l'l', l3lllI,LZI1lH l+'1-Izlnmn, Ilalrry liulu-r. lllllllv IIHW: Kuy llruwn, 1'hlll'll'S N'Yil1'1vx, lluh M4n'1'isnl1, lfrwl Iilnum, .Xrmulrl NYillu-lm- sun, Frannk XN':xltln-rs, liwnnil- 'I'v:1Il, In-:nn Ilvdluzm, .limmiv Alilllllilli-T, Mr, lim-k, JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS S2lll!l1ll'Zl .lu lim-11 Judy SUHSIIIIIII .l1llli4't' King' , . Page 31 Page 32 FII EB.LL Moran. RST HOW: John l,om.:, Stove Hess, Forrest Kuntnm Lon 1 ' mm QIGVHNII HUW: llzly Iklomxnillgdallu, Jerry Czlrmien, mk Nusnu mx xtlhlkl J ln lxa H012 Concord Jimtown Wakarusa New Paris Middlebury Concord Jamestown Wakarusa New Paris Middlebury SCHEDULE 4+ 6 . .W X J:-51. Nr 9. Q ' . : X--1: 51 31- ,X :fr 14-if-5 f-. er X-.NSS 7 ' 4' :fir -'Pg' -,Ns 0 71 g if Y A z' Lg, 4 Kp? .D if C J 'X ,lf .- wi? X r. I ,5 fag X 1 , . .Q FMEQJ Q rm N., if 3 2 'Y 3 , v lg rs. :- lx XX f 1,xJ.i'1::i M 'sei wg, -' 115 , , ' nu '4 ff 9 f Y .fx - 'Sf 0 ' ffg-rwqxx , Q 9 . if 0 Q , 9' v ' O .Lk I j W M W X gig 'Wa ,g,f, -A 2 Y if xxx AF li I Sym: 4, V xg K. I 'M' V , .ly 2 x . AL . ' , W flu - -- ' m1Q'feu ,'f,'--. - -fm--..- .uk 1321- W .-plz, -1'l,,,e.., AN, v1,..1,::.E J .. . .Q-fi--y,. - . r-If-f....4g-is . V - . - gp,-.vikggx ,Z -vi, ,sw An.. .fag ,fry - 2 701+-x.g,',-.r,, .- , -.,,,, , , .,q. C. Jtuiq ,, xl J.. , . ' '- 'Whit-gif. A '--J hlllfw GIRL' GLEE CLUB A . Page 34 fix V 'Sxw ,,- l4'lRS'l' IUIXY: Ili-tty Roy:-4-, Mzirllizi 'l'umlmisun, l':it 'l'liuinpsml, Sue ltloml, Viviun l4'urw-- lllilll, Alim- Zinn, Mary XV:1yiin-, vVlllllXYKl4'llll Sill. Sl'Il'HNlv IIHNY: 4':ul'ol lllougli, Num-y .Iolmson, Murilou Itowi-rs, Alililre-d Swanson, IM-losvizi Swim-lmri, Y:-wlzu Millvr, 1:4-m-wi Smith, Immun Milli-V, Mary .Xun Nf'llSl'll. 'I'lllIlIl IIUVV: 'I'lu-limi 1'I1:iI'l'i-4-, .liiainnu Svliii-In-V, l':lt XV:i5m-, XVilm:i ll.-ynnlils, lh-vi-i'ly Vllillips, Yi-i':i Mv11':lll', Hli-ln Milli-l', .xllll tlmlsliulli, Mary lAlll Milla-V, ll2ll'lt'lll' Bllllllllllfl. The Girls' Glcc Club met in two sections this year because of the conflict in classes. The Freshmen and Sophomores formed one section and the Junior and Senior girls formed the second section. The two sections combined to sing in the Christmas program and also at the Elkhart County Music Festival at Millersburg. Freshmen, Sophomore, and Junior girls furnished music for Bac- calaureate Scrvices. Mary Alice Clarke and Alice Zinn accompanied the groups. The music of the year was climaxed by the joint efforts of all the music clas- ses and organizations of the school on a variety program called Showboat Re- turns. This program, the first of its kind, was composed and directed by our conductor, Mr. Russell Sayers, and proved to be very successful. EXTET The Girls' Scxtvt performed on various occasions during thc ycar, a few of which were: The Junior and Senior Class plays, Elkhart County Music Festival, and Showboat Returns. They also pzirticipatcd in the State Vocal Contest at Fort VVaync and remnved a Ugoodu ranng. V Q T F5521 5 X ,2 ' ' C A 'f if ,iz A in if in he til . X f ' K 'li' if f -ff' Vzlrol Iilnngh, Alto, Mililrm-1l Swanson, Sw-onrl SIIIIVHIIU, Yivinn l'lHl'Q'lIl2lll, Alto, llvlosn-in Swim-hurl, Sn-coml Soprano. .Xlivv Zinn, .X!'l'lllllIl1llllSl, Sm- Illooil, First Soprnno, l':1l 'l'hon1p- son, First Soprano. Page 35 ljlt' I IIlS'I' IIHXY: Imnalld 'I':lil, Al2lI'l,Hl Ilipsho-l', l':ll 'I'hllHIIlFUII, .Xlim-v Zinn, Vhyllis Smith Ivzulnanlw- Mvllzlf-lg I-I-vl'1.n QUIIXXAIX. IZ:-tlx' IH-4-1114-s, 4l'l'lPXl' IUUXYQ Nlilflrn-4l Sw:n11N+n, I1'r:n11v-vs Nlv-itzll-r, Snullflrxx ll.-1-11, l':IHl4'I'iIIl' IH-rl-5, ,Imun Im-Ixmzllu, Il:ul'lv:ur:1 I1-null: -1 I ull mf- I-Hllll-lLfl'l', .lwlm Kuulu-r, Immun IIV1-un. XX'iII:m- 'Irwin SHI, lmrlr- ICI-5, Manx ,lufl.nx, lemu lxllll, .Imly Slulsmzun, V1-II'-4-I1 IQPIIIIIWIX, SII1 lllfvml, lllllll' IIUXY' l7:ll'lr:Il':l '4HIIl'Xl'I' I'i41n:l Sw-m', I,ffis llillljllllll, N1-rum Vllillilvr, l':eV--I Illwxluh lifq liilluluv'!'I'-'l'. .Xl--vin 'I'1-ull, IGI'-lllw' Xlultix, Ilmmni-' M4-nun-s, Iivxf-rly Mill:-V. H1111 itll!!! miluw, .Xllsm .Xrllumy I'llxll1x xlfllll, IP1-Iwsvwzu SN'ilIl'llZlY'l. Mary lille-In Hull, Slzmulvy H1-I Ifuww, It--h AI-vl':ll1, Ilwmlif- 'IW-ull, Alzlrlhzl 'I mvlrvlus4vr1, .lan-'li Slll, Viviun l 4l1'z-lxmzuu, lHl'Il'I'll IIIIXY: l':elll 1'lit'I, l'I:ux'l 1'1-llsmlnlu. lI4rSill2l Ilznlu-V, Mr, Szlym-rs, IIELEIL' IIIlS'I' HHH Sllirlf-5' l4HI'1I. llvlvn 4ll'l 'I1, M:ll'u:x1'v-I Klw-Ssv. SIIZIVIPII Ilf-Inn-w, M:x1'll51u I'v:er N-lu, lizllw-In limylrzuu1'l', I'lI:.lm-r Kunz. IH-guy Ilnll, Nlyrnzn All-lupus, Ii.-tty' Ilzlli, I'h5'Il1 'I'4f:llI, X1-w Iirllvlil-1'. SICVUXII IIUXV: Mznrxlm Almnw-, IZ:-why M1-lluws, .l:xl1r-I Multix, Slmrv-ll llwxx-V, .luvlilll Sl:-xwl Shlrlf-5 Sl-rxzun, SIHVI1-5 Snswzlmzln, AIJIVIIXII Iirimllz-y, I5:el'h:ul'q1 RUN:-ll, .lzmv-I lilwuulv .lzuuivw Iilllfrgll, Murlzx Xlmnl Inllw' I'nl1lI1- IHIIXII IIHXY: .If-5:-v I'1-zuuwln, Num-5 .XlYl5l1'ill. ,Xml 4l:nl'vlm-r, Alillj' l,:xu'l'v-ww. Maury lillflx Hull, I':lll5' XYII4-mx, Vmllx' I -Q-lula-5 Xlzlifvlw-tl:-, 1':l1ll'-l'im- IN-rl-5, Ilusa-xnalry' Snlltlf-I Mzllwlpn l'if-liinu, Shirlv-5 Sf-In--:lf-5 xlllflllll IM-lxw-ll:-V. .as . Band members who entered the State Solo and Ensemble Contest at Fort Wayne in February were: A Cornet trio-Roy Kirkdorffer, Beverly Miller, and Phyllis Moran: a Mixed clarinet quartet-Mildred Swanson, Frances Meitzler, Norma Phillips, and Jean Diekman, who received a good rating. The B flat Clarinet quartet-Don Tait, Martha Hipsher, Pat Thompson and Alice Zinn, and the Mixed woodwind trio-Don Tait, Betty Peeples, and Phyllis Smith received an excellent rating. Roy Kirkdorffer, Cornet soloist, received a Superior rating. The Band attended the music clinic at Manchester College on March 12, and gave a fine performance at the first annual Elkhart County Music Festival on March 19. The spring concert, given April 4, was enjoyed by all in attendance. The band com- pleted its school year by performing at the commencement ex- ercises. President ,,,,,,,,, ...,.t.,. . Sue Blood Vice-President ,,,, . Colleen Kennedy Secretary ........,.. ,,,,..,,,,. A lice Zinn Treasurer ,,,,, ,,...,. . ,,,,,,, Don Tait Merit Secretaries Librarians ..,,..,,, Stage Managers , RYTHM HAND Pat Thompson Martha Hipsher Frances Meitzler Martha Tomlonson Betty Peeples Bonnie Menges John Kantner LST IUIXYZ Imricl Slutsmun, Kenneth Uri-ni, Ilzly SZIFSIHIHIII, K1-nm-tli Sw-ony XX'uym- lliul, l':lll'i4-lt XXX-ilgw-, llulnluy llenller. Nl FUND IUIW: Norman Sill, .Hum-s llnll, lie-tty Yorhis, Maury .Xml i'Ull3.1llUll, Pzllrivizl Zaik- rze-wski, Num-5' lVilli:uns, Sznmlru H:u'x'n-l', l':lt1y Dailies, Mary .lt-:in Scliielu-V, l'll4-:mor Kimi, Iiesliw- llilf.Z'1lllN, liuwc-Il llumpus, IUXV: Shirley Sll'l'ZIlll, Humiin- Kit-l'e-r, lnlllllill' l!1mli'zlJ:el', .Iurlith Stmwr, lmrry umaui, .lim 4'Hll1lX't'l', .Xrlm-Ile llurn, Norma lit-4-rnI'l, liuuru Miller. llll'Il'l'll IIUNY: .llulith lh-crofl, Slmrun Howe, lluln-rt ll:11.:':lns, Ililly Mita-In-ll. .lsun-I Mui- tix, .lan-li llostm-tlvr, llnlu-rl Miller, .liwliie l llllt'l', Nancy 'I'mx1lunsm1, 'l'lllllll1lS llnsti-lla-r. Page 37 LU UH BUUM Page 38 was .- ,.m.X Lmgf 1.3 Every child from every family should have an adequate diet regardless of the family earnings. It is in this belief that school lunches are served to children at a low cost, on a non-profit basis. In a nation-wide survey in 1936, the Bureau of Home Economics found that only 26 per cent of our families had a good diet, 38 per cent had a fair diet: 35? had al bad dietg therefore we see the irnpelling need for these government-aid lunch programs. During the last half of the year enough citrus juices were sent to us to en- able each child a fulfillment of their daily Vitamin C requirement. In addition to this. the daily lunch offered to each child a full third of the day's require- ments. We. with the efficient cooking of our two women, Mrs. Anna Teall and Mrs. Eva Meitzler, have tried to administer a good lunch program to bring to school pupils appctizing lunches as well as the priceless blessing of early health and sound nutrition. HOME ECU UMIC ' President .,..,.,,. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ..... News Reporter Sponsor .,.. ,, Rosina Raber ,, Ann Godshalk Frances Meitzlcr Marion Yohn Doris Eby Mrs. Cripe llliS'l' HOW: I.:nve1'm- llllllglllll, .luyve l':xrlu-r, l'n11lim- l:UllU'IlL.1'4'l'. Mzurion Yulm, Nnnvy .luluxsn-n, Mary Ann N1-ilsvn, lhmmn Miller, Mary 1,4111 Miller. l.nrruim- Ilnrn, 1':u'ul Hlllllgh. CVUNIP HUVV: H1ll'll1ll'il HUllll'illIl'l', Helly IR-epln-S, lmris Hhy, lmis Iiillllllllh, Jenn lliek- nmn, Mzlrlhal 'l'llll!l4lIl5Ull, Vw-rdu Miller, 4h-neva Smith, 'Flu-Imax 1'l1:lI'i'e1-, ixllll llmlsllulk, Ilalrlem- Alilllllillg. lllllllv IIUXVI l':ll H+-ylmlelx, Mxlry ICIIQ-lx K1-lla-r, NIHl'ilUll lluwn-l's, .lmullm S4-llivlu-r, l':1l . xvllyllv, NVilm:x IUQIIIYIIIS, l!f-V4-rly lhillips, Vern Metvulf, NtPl'lll1l Phillips, Ulelu Miller, milh llnsiml liulu-r, Fnlllm-1-s Nm-ilzler, lmris S Page 39 HEILLTUPPEB TAFF Page 40 Sl4lA'l'l'IlP: l'oll 1-1- n Kl'llIll'llj', Sm- III fufr il, Viviun I orvlnzun, Ali 1'4- Zinn. Vat 'l'lioinpson, lmis lXI'1'lSl'lll'l', Alzurjorii- Kline, Mary lY1l5'Ilt'. S'l'.XNlPIN1l: lialph lirt-ist-In-V, .lohn Long, Iron l.x1t, Max Music-r .XllSI'IN'I': lilly Ili-l1tI'i'uw. Editor - In - Chief ,,,,, Pat Thompson Assistant Editor , .,,,,,,. Don Tait Sports Editors ., .... ,,Yi,,.i.,... J ohn Long Snapshot Editor ,, ,,,,,,, ,, Advertising Managers Subscriptions H ,, ,, Organization Editor ,,o,, Class Will ,, Class History , , Class Prophecy , Faculty Advisor . ,,,, Ralph Kreischcr Colleen Kennedy , , Max Mosier Ray Rentfrow Marjorie Kline Lois Kreischcr Alice Zinn Vivian Foreman . ..,,,,,.. Sue Blood Mary Wayne Mr. Thompson Many people do not realize the amount of work and effort required to put out an Annual, but each year a new set of Seniors are initiated into the ordeal No class could do the job right without help and guidance from more experienced persons. This space is set set aside to express the appreciation of the staff and the class for the help of the faculty advisors, especially Mr. Thompson, and the fine cooperation of everyone else who had a part in the production of the 1948 Hilltopper. HILLTUPPEP1 HER LD T FF EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-In-Chief ....... .................................,.........,., News Editor ...,,.,.,...,. Assoc. News Editor .... Alice Zinn Pat Thompson Phyllis Smith Humor Editor .............. .,.... V ivian Foreman Assoc. Humor Editor ..... ,....,...... B ruce Bccht Sports Editor ..,........,.. ...... B ill Gayman Assoc. Sports Editor ....,., ...... M arilou Bowers Exchange Editor .....,..,,..,.,... .... C olleen Kennedy Assoc. Exchange Editor ...... .......... M ary Keller Feature Editor .v...............,. ..... D on Tait CLASS REPORTERS: Senior ....................... ....,. M arjorie Kline Junior ............. ..,.. P at Reynolds Sophomore ........ ...,........ C lair Ostrom Freshmen .............. .....,.. D arlene Manning Faculty Advisor .... ..............................,.......,... M iss Van Harlingen BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager .........,............,...........,............ ...... S ue Blood Assoc. Business Manager .... .... S ue Peters Advertising Manager .....,..............,..,,.,...........,..................... Max Mosier Assoc. Adevrtising Manager .........,.......................,.......... Dick Messncr Typists ........,......... Vivian Foreman, Pat Thompson, Betty Royce, Max Mosier Mimcograph Operators ...... ...... M arjorie Kline Lois Kreischer Art Editor ..,....i......,......... ..,.......,.., M ary Wayne Assoc. Art Editor .... ...., D eloscia Swinehart Faculty Advisor A... ................ M r. Sample l 11iS'l' RUYVI Betty lloyve , HIZIPY l'Illen Keller, ltlarilon Bowers, llelosvia Svviiivlizwt, Phyllis Smith, Colleen Kennedy, l'nt Reynolds, Darlene Mnnninir. SICUOND RUVV: Mr, Slllllllllj Mary Wayne, Lois IiI't'l24l'llCl', M:u'jfn'ie Kline, Vat '1'llIlIl1llS0ll, Sue Peters, Sun- Blmul, Miss VnnH:u'linf:4-n, Tlillill RUVV: Vivian 1'10l'6Ill2lll, Alive Zinn, Iiunuld Tail, llill Guynmn, llivk Messncr, Max Mosier, Clair Ostrom, Alevin Teall. Page 41 Page 42 YOUNG HOMEMAKERS BRISTOL HUSTLERS Osicel-S Officers President .,...,.. ,.,.,A.,.,,A,...... R osina Rabcr President ..,.,..... .......... P a Vice President ...,,.,,,,,.,,,, Frances Meitzler Vice President Charles Secretary .Sz Treas. .,,. Martha Tomlonson Pianist ..,..............,.... ............. J anice King Secretary J Ohm News Reporter .,.,, ..... D onna Miller Treasurer --eeee FOFFCSK Junior Leaders .w.....,,i,. Frances Meitzler Martha Tomlonson, Willowdean Sill, Rosina Raber, Donna Miller News Reporter Junior Leader Ted John ul Raber Feldman Kantncr Kantner Feldman Kantner FIRST ROW: John Long, Walter Zakreski, James Tomlonson, Larry Raber, Charles Feld- man, David Picking, Ronnie Teall, Max Godshalk, Kenneth Dixon. SECOND ROW: Zoe Krueger, Dolores Summers, Grace Amstein, Sandra Knight, Myrna Menges, Marilyn Picking, Paul Raber, John Kantner, Carol Clarke, Judy Stutsman, Dan- alee Meltzler, Shirley Mattix, Doris Ehy. THIRD ROW: Forrest Kantner, Phyllis Moran, Sharol Weaver, Mary Louise Juday, Mary Garver, Rosinu Haber, Alecln Teall, Gloria Conway, Catherine Derby, Gailyn North, Saundra Reed, Diana Secor. FOURTH ROW: Gene Freshour, Mary Ann Nielsen, Thelma Chaffee, Janice King, Willow- dean Sill, Norma Phillips, Elouise Mattix, Martha Tomlonson, Frances Meltzler, Carol North, Donna Brown, Carol Blough, Peggy Hall. s Ms? ,gn x 'NG 'RF Senior Class Play-- Aunt Susie Shoots The 0rks PRESENTED on APRIL 16 STORY Aunt Susie Stowe, an eccentric and man-hat- ing spinster, lives entirely alone. When she learns that she has inherited the estate of her late lamented schoolmate, Cora King, she wires her favorite niece, Joy Herbert, telling her to meet her on the following afternoon at the King residence. Joy arrives, accompanied by her colored maid, Scarlet, and while waiting in the supposedly deserted house for Aunt Susie they are confronted with a series of mysterious and hair-rising events. When Aunt Susie arrives, she calms their fears and boasts that she has inher- ited not only the late Cora's house but the fac- tory next door as well, which turns out to be, of all things, a sausage works! Aunt Susie plans to manufacture sausages when Cora King's law- yer descends on them and relates that Aunt Susie will only inherit the property providing she is married to one of Cora's cousins, Omar Graves, within thirty days. Aunt Susie hits the ceiling and prepares for a battle. Lights flash off and on, characters disappear into nowhere, strange visitors run in and out and at midnight weird sounds are heard coming from the fac- tory next door. The climax is reached when the eccentric spinster, shoots the works! CAST Aunt Susie St0We ...,........,.....,....,.,.,..,, Mary Wayne An eccentric old maid Joy Herbert .........,.,.........................,.....,.,,, Sue Blood Her delightful young niece Scarlet Deane ........................ . ....,.. Vivian Foreman Joy's colored maid Laura Dawson ..,... ,..., .,.,......................... A 1 ice Zinn Another maid Madame Zola .................................... Pat Thompson Who sees all, knows all, and tells nothing Mrs. Edward Dunning tCynthial .......... Colleen Kennedy A neighbor Portia Lark .,.................,.,.............. Marjorie Kline A female lawyer Omar Graves ,............., . .....................,.. Max Mosier A successful business man Lasalle Johnson ......,............................. John Long His colored servant Johnny Rogers ......,...,............,..i................. Don Tait Engaged to Joy Slick Conway .........,..........................,..... Jack Wood Who adds to the mystery Iuniur Class Play-- Boys About Bobbette STORY It is an unhappy coincidence that the Culture Club's annual fashion show, to be held at the Blaylock home, occurs on the same night that Bobby's football team, the Dirty Dozen, has a big game scheduled. All of Bobby's friends are modeling in this event, and Mrs. Blaylock, in her innermost heart has yearned to see Bobby in lace and silk make her appearance down the steps in the spotlight. But Bobby wouldn't think of letting her team down! She's the team's of- ficial goal-kicker and morale builder-especially for Socko, the shy, husky-voiced captain of the team. But things take on a much different pers- pective when Bobby learns that pretty, feminine Frieda Fish is teaching Socko to dance. It's enough to make a goal-kicker run away from home! And that is just what Bobby does, but the proper bug puts the proper word in her ear and the play has an ending that is hilariously happy. CAST Robert Blaylock ......,......................... Earl Congdon A rather pudgy little man in his forties June Blaylock .................................... Phyllis Smith Robert's very pretty wife Bobbette Blaylock ..........,.....,,...... Martha Hipsher She is a tomboy from the word NGO . Page 44 Mrs. Raddleball .....,...................... Marietta Ganger A somber, sour-faced cleaning woman Miss Blodget ............................................ Sue Peters A home economics teacher Mrs. Washington ...,..............,.....,....... Carol Blough A colored lady who cooks Socko ..............,................................,...... Bill Gayman Bobby's hero and gang leader Pieface ...................................................... Bruce Becht A round face lad of sixteen Shammyneck ...................................... Bud Cummins A little younger than Pieface Ophelia ..............,......................... Deloscia Swinehart A housemaid by trade but an actress by wishing Yoko ........................................................ Allan Arthur A Korean lad with a wide grin Mrs. Stockdale .............i.................. Shirley Hilton The community's social big shot Mrs. Clarence .,..,,..,........................... Beverly Bolin Also of the social register Mrs. Poo ............................,........... Mildred Swanson Social but not too certain of herself Frieda Fish ........................................ Patti Reynolds An obvious rival to Bobby Squint .................................................... Bing Messner A gum-chewing electrician of Q 'mfg 1 I .5 'QF ,Qff 1 1 1'g.fJf, 3 A f , laid Mi 2 1 - ls' V' is 1 .. ' r r X 0 X 5 xx 4 mf 1 'Qi Jw 35 'V 1. AN . AUTOGRAPHS THE DENT SHOP Box 45 Phone 42 R 4 BRISTOL, INDIANA ALL TYPES OF BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIRING. THE ONLY INDEPENDENT SHOP THAT CAN GIVE YOU A FAC- TORY REBUILT JOB AT A RIGHT PRICE. N- E I v .L. f 1 . R it A in SPECIALIZE IN BASS HORNS ALL WORK GUARANTEED O W N E R S Cloyce Cummins Charles Sigsbee 1 ' 1 Page 47 'lu Page 48 YOU ARE IN TOUCH WITH THE WORLD WHEN YOU READ THEELKHARTTHHIHI Your H 0 M E Newspaper TUNE IN W T R C National Network Station For SPORTS - NEWS - MUSIC - ENTERTAINMENT COMPLIMENTS OF PICKRELLS BEST WISHES to the CLASS of 1948 HOUSE UF I-IAIITEP1 GOSHEN, INDIANA We believe in the best boys and girls, and the best apples and peaches. BRISTOL UIICHAPIDS, INC. V. V. Clarke, Prop. John Hass, Asst. BRISTOL, INDIANA I Page 4.1 'i' :::'?'7' THE RAPP COMPANY Ready - Made Clothing and Shoes For MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN Strictly A Cut-Price Store Trade Here and Save The Difference 409 S. Main St. Elkhart, Indiana Il ATZ'S FURNITURE COMPANY JI South Main St. Goshen, Indiana .1 zz: e 'i Page 50 H E L F R I C K 9 S STYLE-RIGHT CLOTHES Foa MEN 519 S. Main St. Opposite State Theatre Elkhart, Indiana Compliments of T BETTER HOMES SHOP DECORATIVE ENGINEERING Custom Built Cabinets, Display Cases and Furniture Bristol, Indiana Phone 58 F. B. Hermance FILL - UP WITH PHILLIPS 66 SOLD BY YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DEALER IN BRISTOL BY HOFF GARAGE Rollie Williams, Distributor CONGRATULATIONS Class of '48 LLOYIYS ECONOMY FOOD STORES Groceries and Meats Four Home-Owned Stores Elkhart, Indiana sl' 'L Page 51 'Q E l COMPLIMENTS OF PHI-HBE SCUUNEPI COACH ELKHART and BRISTOL, INDIANA AUNT JENNIES DINER A Good Place To Eat Bristol, Indiana Compliments of - LUXURY COACH Bristol, Indiana Plumbing Supplies Electric Pumps SIMPLEX PUMP Bristol, Indiana Compliments of - LINVILLE INN GOOD FOOD 2 miles west of Bristol Page 52 Compliments of Compliments of Long Auto Supply Kcsko Products, Inc. 116 Jefferson St. , , Elkhart, Indiana Phone 40 Bristol, Indiana Compliments of - Congratulations to the Class of '48 Rural Urban Co-operative Houseworth Drug Store Groceries and Meat Bristol, Indiana ELKHART xulll' W, - BRISTOL, INDIANA Page 53 COMPLIMENTS OF G C UlITCH'S GARAGE BEST WISHES to the CLASS of 1948 CARLYSLE B. WAGNER DON9S GARAGE COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS MOTOR CLUB STATION Phone 62 R 2 Bristol, Indiana Page 54 BERIQEY HOME COMFORT COACH COMPANY VISTULA, INDIANA R. F. D. No. 2 Bristol, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF Avia ,IOHNNYS SINCLAIR SERVICE TIRES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES Prop.-John Haas Phone 41 BRISTOL, INDIANA UNION GENERAL STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Union, Michigan Prop.-Victor Pelz Phone Union 2431 'L Page 55 'E rf WEUGE'S REFINISHING Prop.-B. WEDGE PHONE 36A2 BRISTOL, INDIANA Sidi I - CONGRATULATIONS sm f2: Class of '48 X May The Future Hold All That Is Good For You Sh2lfCI',S Clothiers Opposite The Orpheum Elkhart, Indiana Womens, Misses, Junior READY TO WEAR SPORTS WEAR LINGERIE Sizes 9-15, 10-20, 16 IA-46 534 South Main Elkhart, Indiana Page 56 I Jwffemf ELKHARTS SHOPPING CENTER VALUE! The best possible QUALITY for the price you PAY! -It was true over forty years ago. -It's just as true today! YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER ONLY 952.00 Per Year After all What's nearest your heart, the doings of people abroad Whom you do not know, never have seen and in Whom you have no possible interest, or what your neighbors are doing, as shown in the town paper. THE BRISTOL BANNER Congratulations - Class of '48 DR. WR. MERRITT 328'i So. Main St. Elkhart, Ind. BOLENS DELUXE LUNCH Home of Bristol Good Eats PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR PARTIES Phone 632 O. C. Bolen, Prop. Compliments of - Honey Crust Bakery, Inc. Wholesale BAKED GOODS and RETAIL 111 East Jefferson Street Phone 667 Goshen, Indiana HACKMAN'S 5 and 10c Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES and CANDY Bristol, Indiana Page 57 .H- ELKHART'S LARGEST STORE FOR MEN G5si?6f Z1 -i 1+ za- . , V .-,,.1,'-j,'1.'. '- -:-.-irpvasxxga-11.2 -:gg-13135: -'fzri-33, n,,a4:1Q li. tl 'A 1 GQLDBERUQE 'R :zo sour:-A Mun sv. 4 ---:MZ.--:-.1:-msg.:-1-v:c-:-:'.-::.' - 1-::::-211: -:2:112:2. ws4:2f fix:-za.: .W - ' 'arssq-zlftfashifvl--NW The place to go for the brands you know 'KBGIZQQS' smxnv :lowes KEEP Ill I- S Y CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of '48 Belle' , f6S5f'.5.1 55..'Z.652'ai'JF' Compliments of - M. 8 M. SPORTING GOODS NYMEYER BROTHERS HARDWARE Fishing Tackle - Furniture - Paint and Glass Bristol, Indiana Pg 58 Telephone 3735 COLLIER'S RADIO SERVICE Repairs For Any Radio FM and TELEVISION 910 Edwardsburg Avenue Elkhart, Indiana Authorized Radio-Video Electronic Service BORNEMAN K SON HARDWARE 71 YEARS OF SERVICE Elkhart, Indiana , Y ' If: '13f1 -f .if:1.-F' ' -:3:' f' '1j'3Q3i5Q1j3ff-g:1:,:, ,..,., 3 H 1.-,., 4' ,212 1I41:TEI:2 Congratulations to the BRISTOL HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1948 Bristol Boat Co., Inc. Bristol Builds Better Boats Compliments of Bristol Mfg. Co., Inc. Makers of the BRISTOL COACH Bristol, Indiana L Page 59 THE STEWART COACH INDUSTRIES, INC. BUILDERS OF QUALITY TRAILERS Bristol, Indiana Phone 11 A 5 F I E D E K E L. SIMON COMPANY DRY - CLEANERS Specialists in Young Mon Apparel 211 S 5th Goshen Indiana GOSUCUY Indiana THE NEW DRIVE-IN CLEANER NELSONQS AUDITING SERVICE 116 W. Sycamore Street Phone 1573 Complete Tax Service, Bookkeeping, Accounting and Auditing Contact Us For Details . Page 60 COMPLIMENTS OF CITIZENS STATE BANK DEPOSIT INSURED BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE Phone 44 Bristol, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS . . Class of '48 DR. R. F. WILCOX Mongor Building Elkhart, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS . . . FRANK MEYERS Quality Clothes Since 1915 111 West Franklin Street Elkhart, Indiana MEF M 5 H1 ,- 123 sourn MAIN snutrr Elkhart, Indiana Compliments of - Red Comet Oil Company 521 East Jackson Elkhart, Indiana Page 61 11 0 COMPLIMENTS OF ELIIHAIIT CU. FAIIIVI BUREAU CU - UPEIIATIVE ASSOCIATION PATRON OWNED PATRON CONTROLLED BRISTOL, INDIANA Compliments of . . . Compliments of . . . W H I T E ' S D. X. SER VICE 5,54-5594 66 6'lkharf 9.30ai5'l0tP Phone 43 Bristol, Indiana Compliments of . . Harker's Grocery GROCERIES and MEATS Bristol, Indiana In Michiana It's . . Sigmund Surg., Inc. Reliable Jewelers -IN- Goshen and Elkhart CONGRATULATIONS . . . Class of '48 Coca Cola Bottling Company Goshen, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS . . . Class of '48 Conover's Grocery Market At Six Span Bridge COMPLIMENTS OF - Waynes Barber Shop Bristol, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF - Garbers 224 S. Main St. Elkhart, Indiana Page 63 COMPLIMEN TS OF RECR - HORN HARDWARE BRISTOL, INDIANA Compliments of . . HOF F'S GARAGE Dr. W. W. Lansche DQSOTO and PLYMOUTH OPTOMETRIST SALES and SERVICE 5135 South Main - Suite 202 Phone 80 can 3524 Bristol, Indiana Elkhart, Indiana 7. ll Page 64 'H li 2, Compliments of . . Elkhart's Leading Theatres ELCO- BUCKLEN- ORPHEUM- ALWAYS A Goon sHoW Compliments of . . . BRISTOL LUMBER 8 COAL When You Think of Lumber Think Of Us Phone 4 Bristol West View Floral Harold's Flowers 316 South Main Street Elkhart, Indiana Phone 186 Flowers by wire anywhere F. T. D. MEMBER Harold G. Auld, Prop. 2 4 Compliments of . . . H. K. WATSON Gulf Gas and Oils Bristol, Indiana 'L Page 65 H 1 1 Compliments of . . CON GDON DRUG Bristol, Indiana l CONGRATULATIONS . II Class of '48 KLINES DEPT. STORE Goshen, Indiana BEST WISHES TO . . Class of '48 Ike's Barber Shop Bristol, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF - KING and SON Groceries - Meats General Merchandise Bristol, Indiana Templins Store Records, Music, Gifts 220 South Main Elkhart, Indiana Elmer's Top and Body Shop Phone 845 213 Elkhart Avenue Elkhart, Indiana S A I L O R S COMPLIMENTS OF - For , I WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES Olympia Candy Kitchen O'Brien Paints - Gifts Goshen, Indiana Wallpaper Phone 73 Bristol, Indiana .3 : :: is 2 I: s 3 . 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