Bryant High School - Hoosier Owl Yearbook (Bryant, IN)

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3 E NJORS Norman Crowell President ' .t lf ' 35:3 Qiqlyriyfl V VeA..f .VV . 1 :q2,41 ...,. . . .e.3 ip egg if' 1 . i Q. W N J 40 -ry Carl King Grayce Myers Vice-President Secretary -,v BAILEY ik Mummy N 'W 'L BARBARA KATHRYN BAILEY 'lawr- ROSE HARPRING af' M? RHENETA HOUSER IE -nwwf 359 LAVAUN KELLER 'I LEATHA A BELLE KNOELKE -52 --4-w ,.....A W N k N'vu... Q R4 W 2-A 9535 t52 MARTHA JEAN 'Uses ' 73 STROUBE ,. f 'NDN 'HAP E A 33m Aw Qgf MARY HELEN 3E Fifa SOMMERS 5 MW LEA RUTH ROLL NX., W BETTY KRANER ANNA MAE ORR A34 Q' 3, Aww 1 ,A-,Q,f!,.k X f'?5?iiXg f I . GENEVIEVE SPADE F -, n 5' 'Nl 1 L , 1. D10 V , Erx,s . f .li ' 1 0 O o or CU ltle BARBARA JEAN BAILEY KATHRYN BAILEY O '-E-ll? 1 Katie rc es ra V , A Queen 2 Class Plag 3-4 Class Play 3-4 Oh! you kids. Singer NORMAN CROWELL Schwartz Basketball I-2--1 Baseball 1-2-4 President Z2-4 Class Play 3--1 Let's go to Portland this period, Haffnerf' Aviator RHENETA HOUSER Neater Secretary 1 Play Prompter 4 Oh! my stars. Stenographer CARL KING Cockie Basketball 1-2--1 Baseball 1-2-4 Class Play 3-4 Vice President 4 Who? Me? P-38 Pilot Librarian 3--1 Are you kiddin'? Housewife ROSE HARPRING Rosie Glee Club 1-2 Class Play 3 Librarian 3--1 Oh, Gosh! Nurse LAVAUN KELLER Keller Orchestra 1 Secretary 3 Class Play 3-4 Oh! continental. Buyer LEATHA BELL KNOELKE Belle Orchestra 1 Queen 1 Vice President 1 Class Play 4 Oh, Let Me Alone Statistician GRAYCE MYERS KlPug!Y Class Play 3-4 Secretary 4 Oh, Boy! Barn Dance Star RUTH ROLL Chubby My Land Stenographer GENEVIEVE SPADE C6ACe!5 Vice President 2 Class Play 4 Now I Wouldn't say that. Nurse BETTY KRANER LBO!! Glee Club 1-2 Librarian 3-4 Vice President 3 Class Play 3-4 Oh! dear. Teacher ANNA MAE ORR Annie Class Play 3-4 Queen 4 Nothing Nurse MARY HELEN SOMMERS Arphelna Program Committee 1 Secretary 2 President 3 Class Play 3-4 You better wou1dn't Housewife MARTHA JEAN STROUBE Jeanie Orchestra 1 Oh, Jeeps ! 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Row Three : Richard Shawver, Bobbie Davidson, Bob Masters, Keith Gillespie, Bill Orr. Not in the picture: Marvin Towell. Sponsor: Mr. Deaton President: Royce Wright Vice-President: Keith Gillespie Secretary-Treasurer: Delbert Fleshel' SOPHOMORE CLASS Row One: Donna Uptygraft, Helen Haviland, Joann Spencer, Norma Jean Keller, Lois Poling. Row Two : Bernard Post, Mr. Beck, Arthur Huey, Jean Houser, Pauline Huey, Norman Campbell, Leon Garlinger, Raymond Milligan. Row Three: Ralph Laux, Bill Stroube, Ray Anderson, Norbert Minnich. Not in the picture: Robert Bergman. President: Norma Jean Keller Vice-President: Norman Campbell Secretary-Treasurer: Leon Garlinger Sponsor: Mrs. Redden Note: Mrs. Redden joined her husband who is in the armed forces at the end of the first semester. '39 'SEB FRESHMAN CLASS Row One: Roseann Fifer, Ruth Poling, Margaret Bailey, Irma Monroe, Alma Bergman, Joan Armantrout, Maxine Masters, Betty Pensinger. Row Two: Keith Stein, Norma Tullis, Keith Kraner, John Bergman, Joan Myers, Velma Rittenhouse, Elvan Towell, Glen Theurer, Albert DeHoff. Row Three: Verlin Craig, Ralph Ashcraft, Robert Denney, Marion Logan, James Monroe, Mrs. Ketchum. Not in the picture: Jack Maitlen, Eddie Somers. President: Glen Theurer Vice-President: Keith Kraner Secretary-Treasurer: Joan Myers Sponsor: Mrs. Ketchum ' 'II'- -Nil, ,-. s ig.---f ,A lf ' W ,M EIGHTH GRADE Row One: Patsy Spade, Joan Campbell, Barbara Smith, Helen Fogle, Wanda Manning, Marilyn Kraner. Row Two: Eugene Roser, June Maitlen, Wilma Iliff, Patty Dick, Joann Mumby, Kathleen Wilson, Margaret Miller, Johann Montgomery, Lois Craig, Mr. Beck, Lewis King. Row Three: Phillip Stoltz, Franklin Staude, Cledith Loy, Bill Dale, James Minch, Eldon Miller, Marion Armantrout. Not in the picture: Peggy Dick. J President: Margaret Miller Vice-President: Marilyn Kraner Secretary-Treasurer: Johann Montgomery Sponsor: Mr. Whiteman. Note: Mr. Whiteman resigned at the end of the first semester since illness prevented his teaching. X , p Af Y. Q. , -. ,iw - 0 , ' U . V -. , SEVENTH GRADE Row One: Carolyn Bailey, Arline Denney, Patricia Wilson, Jean Manning, Phyllis Blank, Roselia Harden, Alverda Swygart, Joy Ann Garlinger, Row Two: Bruce Poling, Harry Fifer, Esther Somers, Jean DeHoff, Christ Schwartz, Don King. Row Three: LeRoy Frank, Dale Monroe, Charles Fifer, Allen Smith, Virgil Huey. Principal: Mr. Beck. ii W was f sf f l x. A LO ER GRADES ig. -uf Art S Jaw. ' ROOM FOUR Row One: John Myers, Jack Tucker, Phillip Cox, Melvin Smith, Dale Craig. Row Two: Betty Hough, Nadine Hoskins, Nancy Miller, Jean Manning, Kathleen Blank, Thelma Mumby, Thelma Longnecker, Frances Kunce. Row Three : Jay Wood, Norman Miller, Orvis Treece, Rosemond Axe, Jean Somers, Phillip Poling, Billy Garlinger, Dick Renbarger. Row Four: Thomas Kraner, Billie Fairchild, Herbert Masters. Not in the picture: Bryant Moses, Norma Bergman. Teacher: Mrs. Burk. ROOM THREE Top Row: Lewis Shawver, Amos Schwartz, Billy Manning. Second Row I ,. ,-M, i gulf-4.5 Victor Iliff, James Jackson, Joe Moses, Grace Monroe, Betty DeHoff, Eldon Masters, Eldon King, Donald Iliff, Robert LeFavour. Third Row: Marcella Hough, Norma Jean Longnecker, Shirley Fogle lwithdrawnj Norma Lou Hoskins, Lois Morgan, Madonna Wilson, Jacquelin Law- rence, Kay Campbell. Bottom Row: Dean Craig, Junior Huey, Richard Dynes, Ronald Iliff, Cecil Fifer Dewayne Vorhees. Not in the picture: Herbert Bergman. Teacher: Lamar Shoemaker-if Y 1'fMr. Shoemaker entered the army during the school year. Upon his de- parture room three was divided, grade four was placed in room two and grade five was added to room four. ! ' ROOM TWO Row One: Ronald Fifer, Charles Plummer, Ronald Moser fwithdrawnb, John Gegenheimer, Max Garlinger, Ronald Dynes, Kenneth Huey. Row Two: Norma Lou Garlinger, Nina Dick, Shirley Leonard, Mary Lou Bollen- backer, Dee Flauding, Janet Hoskins, Mary Lou Orr, Phyllis LeFavour, Arlene Craig, Judithan Axe. Row Three: Richard Braun, Nancy Houser, Mary Martha Stitzer, Carol Ann Camp- bell, Judith Ann Schisler, Bonnie Vorhees, Shirley Hough, Marilyn DeHoff, Clela Treece, John Ward Bailey. Top Row: Max Kenyon, George Stoltz, Alvin Harden, Dickie Houser, Vernon Haley, Jr. Teacher: Mrs. Harvey Gerber. ex ROOM ONE Row One: Allen Masters, Joe Orr, Philip Cox, Bobby Garlinger. Row Two: Ronnie Straley, Donald Kraner, Eldon Craig, Mary Lou Poling, Ralph Lawrence. Row Three: Alice Harden, Nancy Stoltz, Nancy Moser, Janice DeHoff, Jimmie Priest, Billie Miller. Row Four: Janet Axe, Larry Bollenbacker, Larry Straley, Gear-lean Moses, Nancy Rittenhouse. Row Five: Betty Longnecker, Franklin Fifer, Nancy Braun, Delbert Lehman, Norman Kunce. Not in the picture: Tommy Murphy, Harley Bergman, Carolyn Longnecker. Teacher: Miss Fosnight. lui' School I Days Q -it-is THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS THINK THAT: The high school boys wear their shirts open at the neck, their sleeves rolled up, their shirt tails out, and their pants legs rolled high to show thick, furry ankles. They also wear loud red-and-green hunting shirts and caps. To top that otf, they pile on sloppy sweaters with B's on them large enough to 1-over their whole chests. We suggest giving them a comb to help get rid of that t-owlick! THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS THINK THAT: The high school girls wear their sweaters about three sizes too large. Their skirts hang unevenly, and their ankle socks gleam forth even on the coldest day. They wear dirty sad- dle shoes. huaram-hes, or moot-asins, which do not fit, and then rover them up with knee boots at the slightest hint of rain. They top oft their outfits with two or three ribbons or flowers in their long, straggling locks and weight themselves down with massive jewelry. Their nail polish is always loud tusually redp. They also wear coats which they call teddy bears. BOTH: Both wear reversible coats with names serawled on them and clues to their current heartthrobs anchored somewhere on their persons. They both are a carefree, loud, noisy bunch with teasing grins and mischevious twinkles in their eyes. They ride bikes to srhool or drive Cars, into which pile gangs of them, yelling and singing loudly. , -'. N. Jynx- t 'Refi gh , X P 5329 ff ll 1 H I. A. . SUHVSHOTS w gn'TH 5 - f .. ... , . Aka 1 . Y Q . 6,V. ,x., '-q..,WfQ,g,.,T,1,Q,jA, Gyms, 1 IX L ' E iii'-I: WI. 'P5'1q X1 ' ,-,Ag . ge y -' W , mx grlw ' 'V ' LAF gg, ' . ,GM nly sv 1 l g K if ,aww as M! QJ..-1 5 in K.. T F5 G W ag :im HOOSIER OWL BRYANT HIGH 1944 5 0 Q' ' f- ' ' -V :.-.-- 4 ming' ......gA- . Ji Jw.: 7 -J YS. . ,lr-. HUMOR Layaun: Will your folks be surprised when you graduate? Norman: No, they've been expecting it for several years. Leroy: Christ, if you had your choice of a collision or an explosion, which would you take? Christ: A collision of course. Leroy: How Come? Christ: Well, in a collision there you is, and in an explosion, where is you? Bill: You raised your hat to that girl, do you know her? Keith: No, but my brother does and this is his hat. Ruth: Why is Mr. Deaton yawning in the middle of his speech? Mary: He must be listening to it. Rheneta: What wartime occupation are you pursuing? Martha: Well, right now i't's a Seaman lst class. Katie: I'm going to kiss you everytime a star falls. ften minutes later J. Doggie: Hey you must be counting lightning bugs. Bert M: Dearest, I love you and want you for my wife. Leatha Belle: Heavens, I didn't know you had a wife. Rose: I told Jim he was a brute and returned all his beastly presents. Betty: And what did the wretch do? Rose: He sent me a dozen tubes of lipstick in return for what he took home on his handkerchief. Mrs. Burk: Don't you hate crowds? Mrs. Ketchum: Do I? At the last ball game I fainted and had to walk three miles before I could fall down. A Little Blonde: I want you to drive careful, first thing you know you'll have us in the ditch. Mr. Haffner: Me? Say I thought you were driving. Norman: Wonder why Carl talks to himself so much. Ruth: Says he likes to talk to a smart man and likes to hear a smart man talk. LASS WILL Notice is hereby given to everyone concerned that we, the Seniors, do declare on this day of April 20, 1944, being of sound mind and body i??J, and make this following will which is to be executed during the next year. We, the Seniors, will to the Juniors our red flannels in hopes that they will not freeze while occupying our seats by the windows. We, the Seniors, will 'to the Sophomores our noted ability to be absent from classes and to prepare our lessons only when we are ready, in hopes that they will be even more successful than we have been. We. the Seniors, pass on to our lower classmen, the Freshmen, our un- dying patience with the teachers so that they, too, may receive A's in their conduct. To the Junior high classes we, the Seniors, will our ability to climb the ladder of success with accuracy and speed. I, Barbara Bailey, will my slim figure and graceful ways to Virginia Craig. I, Kathryn Bailey, will my ability to flirt to Lois Poling. I, Norman Crowell, will my ability to go steady to Margaret Bailey. I, Rose Harpring, will my good behavior in the study hall to Keith Stein. , I, Rheneta Houser, will my alto voice to anyone who would like to use it. I, Lavaun Keller, will my short height to Fred Haffner. I, Carl King, will my loving attitude to all girls to Richard Shawver. I, Letha Bell Knoelke will my typing ability to anyone who needs it. I, Betty Kraner, will my dark hair to Joann Mumby. I, Grayce Myers, will my yodeling ability to Eugene Roser. I, Anna Mae Orr, will my interes't in a certain Sophomore boy to Norma Jean Keller in hopes that they may get along as famously as we have. I, Ruth Roll, will my mischievious Ways to Wanda Pyle. I, Mary Helen Somers, will my witty attitude to Robert Davidson. I, Genevieve Spade, will my position as trustee's daughter to some more unfortunate being. I, Martha Jean Stroube, will my ability to concentrate on the only boy to Velma Rittenhouse. We, the Seniors, will to the teachers all the books we used this year in hopes they will not forget us. In witness whereof we, the Senior Class, have here unto set our hand and seal this twentieth day of April, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hun- dred and Forty-four. We appoint the faculty as executors of this will. WITNESSES: C. E. BECK WAYNE HAFFNER JEANNE D. STROTHER NORMAN CROWELL, Pres. CARL O. KING, V. Pres. GRAYCE MYERS, Sec.-Treas. Ways Not To Be Forgotten Carve your name on the seats so that your memory may live on after you graduate. Get mad and slam the doors. Leave the doors open because it helps to warm the room. Clap after speeches given by the professors Get up and stomp around the room. Other people probably are not study- ing anyhow, and they need to know what you are doing. If you think of anything to say, tell your neighbor because that is how ideas get around. Throw as much paper on the floor as possible so that the janitor will have something to do. Keep the shades drawn and use the lights. It's cheaper and far warmer. Throw chalk and erasers because MAYBE the person on the other side of the room wants to play catch. Be sure to throw them when the teacher leaves the room. Be sure to sail paper airplanes through the air and keep 'em flying! Chewing gum is scarce so put it on the seats so that somebody else can en- joy it. Skip school whenever you feel like it. The teachers need a vacation from the students anyhow. Make all the noise you can because other classes in adjoining rooms appre- ciate it. When you get a drink of water, leave the fountain run because the other students think it sounds like a waterfall. Argue with the underclassmen about your superiority and prove to them that therefore you are always right and they are wrong. Click your heels when walking around. Write names on the boards to give it an artistic touch. Sharpen your pencil as often as six times a period because it might get dull. The Senior Play When we returned for our last year in Bryant School, we realized that we must again select our class play. After much consideration and dis- cussion, we finally selected Aunt Susie Shoots the Works, a three-act mystery farce. Under the very capable direction of Mr. Beck, it was pre- sented December 17 and 18, 1943, before a large and appreciative audience. The part of Aunt Susie Stowe, an eccentric old maid, was played by Leatha Belle Knoelke. Her delightful young niece, Joy Herbert CLavaun Kellerj, not only did her best to keep herself calm, but also tried bravely to comfort Scarlet Deane CKathryn Baileyl, her colored maid, when the lights flashed off and many mysterious sounds were heard. When Laura Daw- son fBetty Kranerj came on stage, the crowd was seized with laughter while watching her try to explain her presence and at the same time chew her gum in a most ungraceful manner. The part of Madame Zola, who saw all, and told nothing, was very skillfully played by Anna Mae Orr. Mrs. Edward Dunning fGenevieve Spadel, a neighbor, and Portia Lark QMary Helen Somersj, a female law- yer, did everything possible to join Aunt Susie and Omar Graves fCarl Kingj, a successful business man, in wedlock. After many complications caused by Lasalle Johnson fGrayce Myersj Mr. Graves's colored servant, Johnny Rogers CNor1nan Crowelll, who was engaged to Joy and posed as Mr. Graves, and Slick Conway CBarbara Jean Baileyj, the curtain finally came down swiftly and a great sigh of relief was breathed by the cast. After our experiences the year before, we had realized that practice made perfect so we put our all into every practice, and opening night brought reward for our efforts. The Junior Play As the hour of our junior class play, Aunt Tillie Goes To Town, ap- proached on March 19, 1943, the juniors, green at giving plays, began shak- ing in their shoes. We were very confident, nonetheless, that Rose Harp- ring would successfully play Aunt Tillie Trask, a man-hating spinster, after substituting for Leatha Belle Knoelke, who had undergone surgery two weeks before the play. Previously we had all breathed a sigh of relief when Carl King and Lavaun Keller were able to return to the cast after being ill, the former from an attack of appendicitis and the latter from the mumps. All were in their places backstage as the curtain was rolled up. The large audience was greeted by the snore of the man-craving maid, Lucinda Talbot 1Mary Somersj. Norman Crowell Cplaying Mervin Tucker, who was in a peck of trouble and engaged to Pamelaj, was well-pleased when he man- aged to get behind the screen after the scene where he appeared wearing a paste-board box, but he didn't feel too confident in female attire. Remem- ber when he lost his bonnet? Dr. Hattie Bing iBe'tty Kranerj, the chiro- practor, showed her strength as she used her mallet treatment on lVIervin when he posed as Aunt Tillie. Lizzie Parsons CGrayce Myersj, an aspiring young novelist, had noth- ing to do with men. Ellen Neeland tKathryn Baileyl was on a mission look- ing for Mervin. Anna Mae Orr Cplaying Charlie One-Lungb did an excellent job as a Chinese cook who boasted of being able to prepare flied lice. Mrs. Tillie Tucker fBarbara Jean Baileyj added to the mixup by failing to recog- nize her nephew disguised as Aunt Tillie. Luther Lorrimore lDelbert Flesherj, Ronald's employer, even fell for Aunt Tillie after she dolled up considerably, and Aunt Tillie Hwent to townln Most of us saw the final curtain fall with mixed feelings: we were glad that the nervous tension was gone, but we regretted the ending of play re- hearsals. We were very grateful to Miss Godfrey for directing our play. Senior Play Picture 5 AUNT SUSIE SHOOTS THE WORKS' Junior Play Picture AUNT TILLIE GOES TO TOWN ' , V7 iffwr' W. -:'11 'T L I - wr 5' 1' -F-v 4-F. 11 NI L 1 ' J Ann' . , -ea' .4 J .f -1 -gf . ni' ., . TW. 1 n. I V' 5? ':, I- 5 Q -Audi ffii SPORTS NINETEEN FORTY 'QM' F 0 U R BASKETB LL After passing through a period of Dark Ages, The Bry- ant Owls emerged into a Renaissance Period ! After the boys who would play on the team began hearing and read- ing accounts of our fellow schools' basketball practices and games, they yearned for a Bryant team. Bryant was without a gymnasium, a coach, and a sched- ule. Added to this was the problem of transportation to a gmynasium for practices and to the games if a schedule should be made. After a prudent study on the subject, Mr. Beck and the future ball players agreed that a basketball team could be managed by the cooperation of all involved. Bryant was able to rent a gymnasium th1'ough the kind- ness of the officials of the Geneva school. Bryant was able to arrange a schedule of nine games. It was also possible to enter the Jay County Tournament and the Sectional Tournament. On the opening practice date, Mr. Beck, who had agreed to act as coach, was greeted by a group of eighteen enthusiastic boys. Only two of the entire group had had any varsity experience and only three had had even second team experience. Several of the group had never seen a basketball game. Work began in earnest. Despite all the handicaps, the boys developed rapidly in their knowledge and ability to play the game. The record of the team and their opponents is as follows: Bryant 12 Poling 29 Bryant 20 Poling 55 Bryant 21 Geneva 71 Bryant 43 Jefferson 5 Bryant 16 Madison 30 Bryant 23 CTournamentJ Poling 33 Bryant 37 Jefferson 8 Bryant 16 Geneva 39 Bryant Poling Bryant Madison Let us hope that the 1944-45 season can start with fewer handicaps and that Bryant High School can take her rightful place in the field of sports. BASKETBALL TEAM 'G S in A f ,JHBQ First Row: fF'rom left to rightj : Norman Crowell, Bill Orr, Royce Wright, Carl King, Glen Theurer. Second Row: Mr. Beck fCoachJ, Keith Gillispie, Arthur Huey, Fred Haff- ner, Bill Stroube, Bob Masters, Leonard Dale CStudent Managerb. BASKETBALL-SECOND TEAM f, ' I First Row: fFrom left to righthz Jack Maitlen, Ray Anderson, Albert DeHoff, Leon Garlinger. Second Row: Eugene Dynes, Norbert Minnich, Ralph Laux. Third Row: Leonard Dale, Bob Bergman. Raymond Milligan, Mr. Beclg CCoachJ. BASKETBALL Junior High Team First Row: CFrom left to rightj: Lewis King, Don King, Jim Smith, Marion Ar- mantrout. Second Row: Cleclith Loy, Bill Dale, James Mineh, Eldon Miller. Coach: Mr. Beck Knot in the picture.7 The Bryant Owls closed the fall season of baseball with four victories BASEBALL With the opening of the school year, it was announced that there would probably be no athletics in the school this year. This was a terrible blow to the students, especially to the boys who are athletically inclined It was not so much that we hated to drop the tradition of a fall baseball team, but that we realized that something was missing in a school where athletics were to be discontinued. The boys presented their problem to Mr. Beck. With his cooperation and the aid of Tommy Hoehammer, a for- mer athletic student from the school, a baseball team was organized. Only four of the players had had any former experience, but the en- tire team went into the sport with vigor and enthusiasm. and two losses. The record of the team and their opponents is as follows Bryant 0 Berne 24 Bryant 0 Bei ne 16 Bryant 19 Gray 5 Bryant 26 Madison 5 Bryant 14 Gray 10 Bryant 16 Madison 7 The squad responsible for our good record is as follows Norman Crowell ,,...... pitcher Leonard Dale .... - - - catcher Arthur Huey --- 1-1 first base Verlin Craig ...... second base Robert Minnich ..... shortstop Bob Masters ....... third base Royce Wright ,r..... left field Norman Campbell -- center field Carl King ,.....,... right field SUBSTITUTES Glen Theurer Eugene Dynes Raymond Milligan Ralph Laux Ray Anderson BASEBALL TEAM 'B N f' - 'Q . A ' '-1 - .2 it ' ,Q 4,5 EN, 33' iii x K t Kwfxgiig I was gL 'liS- jet K---L.-any qu? First Row: CFrom left to rightjz Bob Masters, Leonard Dale, Norman Crowell. Second Row: Glen Theurer, Verlin Craig, Norbert Minnich, Arthur Huey. Third Row: Mr. Beck CCoachJ, Eugene Dynes, Raymond Milligan, Royce Wright, Carl King, Keith Gillispie. Passing In Review Hats off! The Seniors pass VVith measured tread and slow, But pause to leave these memories To linger as we go. Barbara Baileys fate has been To head the class through thick and thin, Tall and blonde with impish fun. Her friends include most everyone. Kathryn shares Barbara's name Though different feats have brought her She is a most ambitious lass IVho sees things finished in our class. Norman Crowell's rapid feet Vp and down the hardwood beat VVhile marveling ladies gasp to view His prowess and his stature too. Rose Harpring. quiet lass and shy Will always be I'9lll9llIbt'l'9tI by Her readiness to serve. A part Of honor goes to willing heart. Hheneta Houser sinus old refrains In alto's soft and lovely strains, Great Metropolitan may find A plat-e for talent of this kind. Versality is shown By our quiet typist. shy Lavaung The violin her moments share VVhile notes by Keller fill the air. The nearest thing to Crooner Bing The Seniors have is Carl Kingg Endowed with Crosby's solid tones His cha1'1n calls forth Sinatra groans. If someone could by some st-heme thread The thoughts in Miss Knoelke's head, The brilliant-y he would have then XVould implant envy in most men. fame: Our small Grayce Myers with eyes of blue Sings western ballads, yodels too. If Lulu Belle should e'er retire, Grayce would be the first to hire. Betty Kraner, pretty lass, Came with readiness to our class: Her excellent grades in school Prove that some day she may rule. Anna Mae Orr like Cornelia Skinner I11 drama reveals both saint and sinner. NVith equal skill. As a friend, Her loyalty admits no end. Ruth Roll's sly and impish grin Implies a mind of merry pin, While Beauty, to fit Hu1nor's pace, Has placed her mark upon Ruth's face. Our Mary Helen Somers' skill Is ability to compose at will: In future decades Art may show Her portrait in Famed WVriter's Row. For mischief pure and scheme well-laid We recommend our Genny Spade: Clever in writing fact and fable. As budding author, she's more than able. Jean Stroube on Cornet shrill VVafted her music o'er dale and hill For several years, although today- She shyly says she does not play This is our class of forty-four As it is now and was of yore: Vile break our ranks now with regret. But backward gaze lest we forget. ' O00 He-re's to the school that fostered us! Here's to the staff that nurtured us! Here's to the classes after us! Long live our honored school CHUCKLES Mr. Beck: Jimmy, can you tell me what a grudge is? Jimmy: A grudge is a place where you keep automobiles. Can anyone come between us, Love? asked Orville D. in accents tender. 'Well, spoke the young brother of Grayce Myers from under the lounge, They'd had to be mighty slender. Mr. Haffner: Do you believe in clubs for women? Mr. Deaton: Not unless kindness fails. Rheneta: That's a fellow who's going places. Martha: No, his wife is out of town. VVhat did your wife say when you came home intoxicated last nite? Nothing I was going to have those front teeth pulled anyway, Sophomore: What is heredity, Professor? Professor: Something every man believes in until his Son begins to act like a fool. 'Here's something queer, said the dentist, who had been drilling into a tooth. You said this tooth had never been drilled, but I find Hakes of gold on the point of my drillf' I knew it, moaned the patient, you've struck my back collar button. What's she doing now? She's a mechanic in a candy factory. She,s a mechanic in a candy factory? Yes, she tightens the nuts in the peanut brittle. Norman: Dad, I think as soon as I finish school I shall follow a literary bent and write for money. Mr. Crowell: Humph! Well, you ought to be successful at it: that's all you've done since youtve been at school! Scrub: The girl I marry must be easy to please. Lavaun: Don't worry, that's the kind you'll get. Streetcar Conductor: How old are you, little girl? Grayce: If the corporation doesn't object, I'd prefer to pay full fare and keep my own statistics. It all comes back to me now, sang the skunk as the wind changed directions. Moron is that which in winter time women would not have so many colds if they put on. Senior Prophecy I VVe, the Junior class of Bryant High School, having been endowed with special gifts ot augery. do hereby declare that the wheel of fortune doth decree the following fortunes for our august seniors: Barbara Jean Bailey is located in New York whe1'e she has a position as proprietress ofa hat store known as The Fancy Lid Shoppe. Here she sells hats resembling things you dream of in nightmares. By the flight of the birds we have observed Katherine Bailey in this year 1954 to be contributing to the upkeep of her lawful spouse, Charles tDogJ Mann. by her success- ful career as Sally the Snooper, society editor of the weekly paper, the HICKSTOXVN GOSSIP of Hickstown, Texas. Norman Crowell is the owner of a real estate office connected with the building of houses supported in the air by balloons. The benefit of this type of home is obvious- plenty of fresh air for the occupants. Rose Harpring, we discovered, is working in a steam boiler factory. She asserts that she finds the quiet atmosphere restful to her nerves. Recently she was voted the best-looking slack girl in industry. Rheneta Houser, settled in Boston, is noted for her singing of the public news in alto each noon at the public square. Lavaun Keller as a former home economics teacher is heard at 9:45 A. M. each day on the radio station SIS. She is noted for her delicious and successful souffle recipes using ostrich eggs. Carl King, upon graduating from Bryant High School, enlisted in the armed forces. He was given a medal of honor for rescuing a fly from a British general's nose while the general was directing food to a group of hungry Marines. After the war, for this gallantry in action, the British government offered him the governorship of the small island, Landshy, in the Pacific. Leatha Belle Knoelke is happily married to a child star, Frank Swoonatra, Jr. VVhen asked why she married him, she replied, I find his youth very stimulating. Betty Kraner, it is revealed, in this year 1954 has opened a combined school-an'l- home for Japanese children in which she not only teaches them their ABC's but their DEMOCRACYS as well. Miss Kraner's lovely raven locks have turned white in the process, so we are to assume that the youngsters are not the best of students. By other divinations we have learned that Grayce Myers. whom you all remember for her musical skill, has finally succeeded in patenting the idea of canned music. Mis: Myers has further added to the success of her idea by inventing a new shape can for each type of music. Anna Mae Orr married a famous world traveler. On Sunday wherever they stop from their travels to rest, people come from miles around to hear them sing. At the present time they are visiting the ancient ruins of Berlin. Ruth tRollJ Briles has just returned from France after spending several years studying music there. It was in that delightful clime that she met Mr. Briles. who was her teacher of piano. They plan to come to Bryant and start the Briles Music Shop. Mary Helen Somers is now residing in a little white Cape Cod house which sits back in a little woods. Here she is buried beneath her writings and her paintings. She is preparing to send her writings to the McCALL'S MAGAZINE and her paintings to the Morris Dime Stores. We are sure she will be successful. At the same time we were told by the selfsame informative birds that Genevieve Spade. formerly a local Bryant belle, holds the responsible position of supervisor of nurses in the Retired-On-Account-Of-Old-Age VVard of the Annapolis Hospital. Unfortunate- ly Miss Spade upon accepting this position signed a contract in which she agreed not to marry for twentysfive years. at the end of which time she will retire on a pension. Martha Jean Stronbe. liking to be alone much of her time, has decided to make a home to take care of the o1'phan dogs and cats. She thinks this will be a very inter- esting and a very successful vocation. John Wolford ............. Jane tDenneyJ Hofstetter -- Alice Spencer ........,.. Bette Roll ..... --- Ruth Dunbar --- Marie Iliff ....... Martha Simmons -- Olen Whetstone ..... Joe Muinby ...... Frances Straley .......... Mary tHoughJ Gillespie --- ALUM 19 l3 --- Army --- Housewife, Geneva, Ind. ---Lukas Harold, Indianapolis, Ind. ---VVaitress, Smith Diner, Bryant, Ind. ---Home. Salainonia. Ind. ---Mmnmaugh Coal Yard, Portland, Ind. ---Glass Factory, XVinchester, Ind. ---Army - -- Farmer, Bryant, Ind. 1942 ---Office Naas Cannery. Portland, Ind. ---Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. John Orr ............... ......- F armer, Bryant, Ind. Ruth 'l'OWell --- --- ..... -Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Betty J. Leepel' --- ....... -Jay Garment, Portland, Ind, N orval Arnold --- ----- .Irmy Pauline Knoelke ............... ---Bookkeeper Elevator. Bryant. Ind. Calvin Adams ....................-- Bryant, Ind. Mildred tUptygraphJ Hiestand ---... Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Esther Montgomery .......-.... ---G. E., Decatur, Ind. Dorothy tBrinkerhoffJ Bubp -.------ Battle Creek, Mich. June Macklin ...........-.----...-- Purdue College, Purdue, Ind. Norbert Engle ----.--.------..----- Army Dorothy Bebout -- -.------ G. E.. Fort Vvayne, Ind. Thurlow Huey .--. ---Farmezx Bryant, Ind. Velma D. Wright ....------- -- G. E., Decatur, Ind. Rolland Shepherd ..------.--- ---Jay Garment. Portland, Ind. Alberta tSomersJ Menchofer --- ---Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Dwight Romine ------------- ------ D efense Plant, Fort Wayne, Ind. Maxie tBaileyJ Groves -- -------- Housewife, Lima, Ohio Fredrick Roll -.-.-.-.-- --- ----- Army 1941 James Shepherd --- ---. ---Army Jean Campbell --- ..-. ---G. E., Fort Wayne, Ind. Gordon Glentzer ---.-- ---Army Fern Thomas -...------.- Irene tTheurerJ James -- Warren McMichael ----. Jean tJudyJ Orr --.-- Helen CPyle7 Kongar --- -- Al Ford --....----...-----..-.-- --- ---G. E., Fort Wayne, Ind. -- .Housewife, Portland, Ind. ---Navy ----Housewife, Bryant, Ind. Home, Bryant, Ind. Navy Marcella Mc-Croskey .---...-----..-- Jay Garment. Portland, Ind. Dorothy tMastersD Fitzergerald ----U. S. Tire and Rubber Co., Indianapolis, Ind James Fldler -- ..--..--....---.--- --Navy 1940 Paul Rittenhouse -- .... Army Imogene Rowland --...- John Fidler --..--.. 5 ----- - Dorothy Bailey .......... ........ ---Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio ---Army Air Corp Defense Factory, Ann Arbor, Mich. Helen tBaileyJ Fidler --- -- ----- -Sandstan, Virginia Bessie Butcher ------- --- ---- -- Earnest Keller ----.----------...... Irene tSpadeD Mattax Marjorie Macklin ---- Andrew Ritz ------------... Ruth Montgomery ---...-.--.. Olive fPyleb Gierhart G. E., Fort Wayne, Ind. Army Housewife, New Haven, Conn. Ball State College, Muncie, Ind. Drop Forge, Portland, Ind. G. E.. Decatur, Ind. Housewife, Bryant, Ind. Betty fShawverJ Becktol -----.- ---Housewife, Union City, Ind. Jennie CWightmanJ McKinley .----- Nurse Lukas Harold Corp., Indianapolis, Ind. Roseanna Spencer --.-.-..-.--. --- Richard Fifer ....-.-......... ---APIHY Betty Laux ------- ---G. E., Fort Wayne, Ind. Mary tHaleyl Ninde ---- Frances tJudyl Macklin -- 1939 Goodrich Elevator Office, Winchester, Ind. Housewife, Columbus, Ind. Helen Logan ............ Charleen tHueyJ Moyor -- Leah Rash ,,.......... Agnes Fisher ........ ,,..... Richard Maitlen ......... ........ Donald Brinkerhoff ........ ...H.. Helen tLauxJ Montgomery -- Loretta Laux ............... Betty tKnoelkeJ Huey ...... Helena tWelschJ Minnich --- Miles Rupert ....................... Eileen tShepherdl Armstrong ...... Mildred Bryant ,.,............ .... Lester Frank ............... Anna tKeller7 Shoemaker --- Dorwin Keller ........... ..A.... Bessie Macklin ...,... Dorothy tMyersJ Odle ...... Fredrick Ninde .... ., .....-,, - Capitola tArmantroutJ Bubp --- ---- Wayne Brubaker ............ VVendel Ebersole ........... Robert Spencer --- Glen Stein ........... Jason Montgomery --- Holland Fenning -,- Margaret Manning .... Cline Huey ............. Paul Haviland .... ----- Joseph Gierhart --- Hugh Ford ......... Jean tFordJ Porter, ..... Charles Abbott .......A... Fern tAbbott7 Becktol--- Edna Thorpe ........... Pichard Huey -- Helen fA1'lllHI'ltl'0lltJ Theurer -- ---- Betty fBaileyl Owen .,,.... Floyd Bennett ....... ...,. Gerald Knoelke .... Robert Macklin -- Patil Gillispie ...... Orval Haffner ........ VVillia1n Montgomery .......... .... Bethel flliffl Brewster ............. Ruth fRittenhouseJ Strausburg Betty tMillerJ Ford ......,,........ Wilma fSNV'ltZ9l'l Moore ....... .... Clarence Theurer ....... Virginia Thomas ...... Max Thomas ..,.......,. Marv tRomineJ Denney -- Roger Bone ............. Edith Grile -- Robert Vance ............ - ..... Bernice tKnoelkeJ Stout --- VVoodrow Turner ......... John Shoemaker ....... George Dynes ...... Dariel Butcher ......f , --- ---- Burton Brinkerhoff ..... .......... Irene tBrubakerJ Lutes --- ------- Nellie lSpencerD Cline --- Paul Gierhart ............ Carl Haffner ,,....... ...... Guinevere tHuntJ Pingry --- VVilliam Journey ........... Commercial Teacher, Ossian, Ind. Housewife, Ridgeville, Ind. Housework. Portland, Ind. Beauty Shop, Ft. Recovery, Ohio A1'1ny Army Housewife, San Pedro, Calif. Nurse, Fort VVayne, Ind. Housewife, Rapid City, South Dakota Housewife, Portland, Ind. Fort VVayne, Ind. Housewife, Bryant, Ind. New Port, Ky. 1938 Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Housewife, Lawton, Oklahoma Army Indianapolis, Ind. Housewife, Calif. Army Nurse, Portland, Ind. Delco Remy, Anderson, Ind. Anderson, Ind. Lukas Harold Corp., Indianapolis, Ind. Army San Pedro, Calif. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Muncie, Ind. Army Address Unknown Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Army Telephone Operator, Portland, Ind. Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Portland, Ind. 1937 Housewife, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Shellers, Portland. Ind. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Army Machine Shop, Portland, Ind. Army Army Petroleum, Ind. Home, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Drop Forge, Portland, Ind, Mc-Lellan's Store, Portland, Ind. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Army Address Unknown 1936 Army Housewife, Portland, Ind. Garrett Rickes Rubber Product. Auburn, lnd Army Army Delco Remy, Anderson. Ind. Teacher, DeSota, Ind. Office VVorker, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Chesterton, Ind. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Army Housewife, Bryant, Ind. Army Olive Journey .... John Keller ........ Merritt Manning ......... Donald Michael ............ Anna Mae 1SidersJ Straley -- Robert Shirk ,.............. Gerald Tullis -- - - Margaret iBennettJ Van Trees Marceil tKnoelkeJ Wright --- Marianna 4WheelerJ Smith -- Charles Roser .............. Sherman Pyle ............... Betty fLeonardl Montgomery -- --- George Judy - ........ . ..... -- Hesper Pingry .............. Kathleen tSpencerJ Reichard Wendell Iliff ............... Paul Haffner .a.......... George Wesley Adams --- Gareth Shepherd ............ Martha 1RittenhouseJ Roll -- Lois Jane CRogers7 Plummer Orla Campbell ............... Sarah 1HaleyJ Campbell .... Erma 4HustonJ Davidson --- Hazel CStarry Diegler .... Virginia fFlaudingJ Mann --- Glarvienna f0rrJ ldlewine --- howard Iliff ..,................. --- Mary Katheryn fKnoelke7 Heniser -- Fredrick Montgomery .............. W'ard Houser ................ lllargarite iHartnagelJ Weller John Pierson ..,.............. --- Katherine fGarlingerJ Affolder Paul Bailey ................... --- Mary iMichaelJ Carson --- ------- Dawna Fosnight ......... Raymond Houser ...... Roy James ................. Mary CTullis5 Murnan ....... Marian fWagnerJ Shoemaker -- --- Jay Sisk ..................... --- Harold Starr ............... Willard Thomas ....... Edna fGeorgeD Wilson --- James Young ......... Robert Glentzer ...... Hiram Penrod ........... Lena CPyleJ ............... Fern fArmantroutJ Tyndal --- Ethel Bailey ........... Richard Buckmaster ........ Ethel fBancroftJ Pitzer ...... Bernadine lEbersole7 Gerber Horace Ebersole ............. Wilma CRoser5 Ellsworth --- Carl Garlinger ........... Ward Glentzer ........ Burdett Houser ,i....... Virginia !FiferJ Kelly --- Marie !KnoelkeJ Stults -..- Robert Haviland .... ..--- Elma fKranerD Hodgen --- Pearl fHoughJ Lybarger -- G. E., Decatur, Ind. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Union City, Ind. Farmer, Portland, Ind. Muncie, Ind. Deceased Farmer, Bryant, Ind. 1935 Hartford City, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Standard Brush and Broom C Army Housewife, Bryant, Ind. A1'1ny Army Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Sheller's, Portland, Ind. Sheller's, Portland, Ind. Welder, Indianapolis, Ind. 1934 Minister, Mohawk, Ind. Lansing, Mich. Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Gulf Filling Station, Bryant, I1 Housewife, Bryant, Ind. Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Anderson, Ind. Warner Gear, Muncie, Ind. Grand Leader Beauty Shop, F Insurance Agent, Bryant, Ind. Farme1', Berne, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Army 1933 Housewife, Berne, Ind. Sederey, Ohio G. E., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Teacher, Bryant, Ind. Patterson Field, Dayton, Ohio Farmer, Portland, Ind. Sullersburg, Ind. Housewife, Oluery, Ill. Army Farmer, Portland, Ind. Deceased Rushville, Ind. Warner Gear, Muncie, Ind. Army Sheller's, Portland, Ind. Address Unknown Housewife, Portland, Ind. 1932 Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Farmer, Geneva, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Teacher, Bryant, Ind. Navy Housewife, Portland, Ind. Sheller's, Portland, Ind. Navy Drop Forge, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Beauty Shop, Portland, Ind. Farmer, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Geneva, Ind. o., Portland. Ind id. ort Wayne, Ind, Mary tHouserJ Manor .............. Doris tGlendeningJ Mussloman Mary fSDt'lll'91'P Pence ...... - ...... - Mary Alive Penrod .... ltobert Pyle ................. liarnest Shoemaker ...f....... l'uiece tMcMichaelsj Simon -- Be-rneice tStein7 Bye ....... Stephen Straley .......... Hilbert Welling ............ lusta tTe-eplej Houser --- lileanor tVVhite1nanJ Sprunger Russel Cox -- ,v............ -- Herman l-Ibersole --- Herbert Fenning --- Joseph Fisher ..... Orschel Ford ....... Earnest Gillispie --- Harry Gillispie .... Gale Hinshaw --- Dale Hinshaw ........ Paul Hough ........... - Fern tMichaels7 Jack -- -- Donald Longnecker .... ltobert Keller ..f,.....,.. Vera tFlaudingJ Pontius -, Alillnflll Pyle ..,,.........-,,... ---- Alice tKrousel Shoemaker .... Pauline CBr1nkerhoffJ Schmidt Russel Stein ..........,....... Mabel twightmanl Derrickson Elza Bone ............. Mary Ann tSisk7 Buck -- Lucille tPyleD Chaney --- Max Crowell ........., Che-ssel Glentzer ...., VVilliam Lawrence --- Herbert Keller ..,....,A, Dorothy tLoganJ Bell .... Glenn Logan ............... Josephine tThomas1 Logan --, Donald Shoemaker .....,, Donavon Tinkle ............... .... Doyt Whitman ........,,,,... Susan Jane tStraleyJ Whitman Nellie CI-lavilandb Wright ..... .... Dorothy Vfhetstone ....., Russel Stein ............ Arthur Armountrout ...... -N Dorothy Armountrout --- ..f,. ---- Narve Arnold ,... ..... Ann Bailey .................. Ivan Bailey .............. ..... .... lrma lBrinkerhoffb Milliitali --- ---- Mildred tCampbelD Brubaker Lawrence Dynes .........,.. Marguerite Fisher -- Wayne Haffner ..., Malhon Houser ...v... Glenn Kessler .... g ...... XVaneta Lawrenr-e ......,,.. Vera tPylel Leggett ......... Mary fleloehamerl Leighton --- ---- Harry Turner ...,......h,.. .loh n VVh e: 1 t ...,......,h,. Linrlell fBnrkettJ Velez --- Wendell Metzner ........ Housewife, Pennville, Ind. Housewife, Fort NYayne, Ind. Housewife, Bryant, Ind. .lay Garment, Portland, Ind. Jamestown, New York Oil Field, Olney, Illinois. Housewife, Geneva, Ind. Housewife, Portland, I11d. XVorks for County, Portland, Ind Army Housewife, Enon, Ohio. 1931 Portland, Ind. Portland, Ind. Defiance. Ohio r'armer, Bryant, Ind. Army Army Army Army Farmer, Pennville, Ind, Farmer, Portland, Ind. international Harvester, Fort VV.iyne Ind Housewife, Calif. Lunch Room, Portland, Ind. Deceased Fort VVayne, Ind. Drop Forge, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Battle Creek, Mic-h. FH1'lll9l', Portland, Ind, Housewife, Bryant, Ind. 1930 Portland, Ind. Portland, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Navy Gamble Store, Greenfield, Ind. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Army Dearborne, Mich. Greenfield, Ind. Housewife. Greenfield, Ind. Farmer, Portland, Ind. Deceased Muncie, Ind. Muncie, Ind. Eau Claire, Wis. Dunkirk, Ind. Farmer, Portland, Ind. 19 Z9 Deceased Missionary Work, Houghton Lake Mu h Army Jay Garment. Portland, Ind. Town Clerk, Bryant. Ind. llospital, Grand Rapids, Mich. Housework, Portland, Ind. Berne Furniture Company, Bryant Ind Washington. D. C. Teacher, Bryant, Ind. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Haynes Milling Co., Portland, Ind Home, Bryant, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Housewife, Anderson, Ind. Teacher, Sampson, Ind. Portland, Ind. Decatur, Ind. Chemist, St. Louis. Mo. James Beals ........... --- Mary tGlentzerJ Bechdolt -- ----- Bernice Bellis .,......... ,U -nu Nora fGreenJ Glentzer -- Vera tBergman7 Haffner -- George Krouse ......... .. Albert Krouse .......,,,,,, Luella fRunyonJ Logan --- Glen Macy - ........,.. -- Raymond Oliver .......,,,- , Francis tThomasy Young ....- --- Dorothy tGlendeningJ White Mildred Adams --- ----- Ralph Bailey ...... Harold Bennett --- Orville Bechdolt ........... Maurice Beck .............,,. ,U Francis QMichaelsJ Gillispie --- -- Morris Hoehamer .......... Raymond Logan .......... VVi1lia1n Milligan -..--- Ward Montgomery --- Idora Moore ............ Hilda tTurner7 Reike --- Doris Straley ....,A. W-- Donovan Whitman .... Meredith Anderson ......... ,-. Ruth tMilliganJ Bechdolt --- --- Mary tHavilandJ Chelgren -- --- Donald Flauding -- ....... -- Robert Gillespie --- Darrell Glentzer ........... Iva tBaileyJ Graves ................ Genevieve tCashb Hawkins --- ----- Archie Hoover ............ John Hoskins .......... -- Ralph Jones -- ----- Donald Logan ..... - ----- Paul Moore .......... Maurice Spade ......... Bernice CMacy7 Turner -- - Keith Whiteman ....... Ernestine tMetznerJ Morrow Forrest Poling ............... ..A.. Lee Turner ....... .. ........... --- Leota CShoemaker7 Weisel .......Y., Carol Harry ........................ Noah Uleinan ................ --,. Milton Byran ...................... Mary Helen CGreenl Geihart Walter Hardy ............... --- James Heath -- ............. --.. Dallas Betz ............. Emil Buckingham ......... Bessie fKnoelkeJ Crowell ,-,- -,- Lucille tGarlingerJ Crowell --- --- Roy Gierhart .....,........ --- Helen CPenceJ Jackson --- Kenneth Logan ......... Dorothy tMacyJ Miller -- Iris fMacklinJ Myer --- Inez iMac-klinj Long -- Marion Runyon ...... Carl Whitman -- ----- 1928 Farmer, Portland, Ind. Portland, Ind. VV. T. Grant and Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Housewife, Greenfield, Ind. Housewife, Bryant, Ind. Insurance, Fort Wayne, Ind. Insurance, Richmond, Ind. Beauty Operator, Muncie, Ind. G. E., Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Thomas, Ky. Housewife, Redkey, Ind. Housewife, Fort Wayne, Ind. 1927 Registered Nurse, Fort Wayne, Ind. Filling Station, Geneva, Ind. Shellers, Portland, Ind. Naas Canning Corp., Portland, Ind. Teacher, Lafayette, Ind. Peoples Bank, Portland, Ind. Deceased Fort Wayne, Ind. Dentist, Portland, Ind. Farmer, Portland, Ind. Mosslers, Portland, Ind. Auburn, Ind. Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Army 1926 Army Housewife, Portland, I11d. Eau Clai1'e, Wis. She-ller's and Farmer, Bryant, Ind, Army PortTand, Ind. Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Pepsi Cola Co., Muncie, Ind, Sheller's, Portland, Ind. Hanna, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Portland, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Muncie, Ind. 1925 Housewife, Indianapolis, Ind. Sheller's, Portland, Ind. Teacher, Ridgeville, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Coal Inspector, Cincinnati, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Army Housewife, Bryant, Ind. Deceased Farmer, Bryant, Ind. 1924 Chrysler's Factory, New Castle, Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana Housewife, Bryant, Indiana Housewife, Fort Wayne, Indiana Farmer, Bryant, Indiana Post Office, Bryant, Indiana Muncie, Indiana Housewife, Portland, Indiana Housewife, Chicago, Illinois Housewife, Evanston. Illinois International H. C., Fort Wayne, Indiana Road Construction Engineer, Centerville. Indiana gW??gVMm 1wlunngwggijwlnggia Sf J3 'I9 HGCSIER OWL BRYANT HIGH 1944 Thelma thlilliganl Bailey -- ---, Lendell Crowell .,...., ..,- Joe Haviland , .......... - Alta Ixrouse ..... . ....Y.... .... Lorene tGarlingerJ LaMay Myra lhI0lllg01l1E'1'y1 Arthur Pearl tMcMiuhaelJ Lykins --- ------ Mark Arnold ............... .... Anna tGlentzerJ Ashcraft --- ---- Ivan Beals ................ ..,. Mantford Chaney ...., Vera tBeckJ Gillard .... Paul Haviland ......... ,- Florence tGreenJ Logan --- ---- Ifrances tKesslerJ Logan --- ---- Patil D. Logan ........... Sarah tBaileyl Markle --- Mamie tHaffnerJ Norris --- ---- Errol Stone ........ . ..... Kelro Whiteman --- Ira Antles .... ........ ...... Claude Bishop .... Euge11e Bointas ........ ....... - --- Claude Clark ....... .....,....... Anna tMcMichaelJ Daffenbaugh ---- Maurice Farrar ..... .. ......... ---- Alina Heinenian -- Royce Ford .,... Mardy Logan ........ Marvin Logan ........... Grace fslllllhl Losch --- Ivan Montgomery .... Dean Smith ........... Reba tBetzl Stroube --- Homer Stolz .......... Thelma tPence7 Eaton --- James C. Logan .,.......... ---- Nellie CI-Ioskinsl Mt-Griff --- ---, George Montgomery ...... Zella tSpadeJ Baker ..... Ruth tllupelb Bechdolt --- Vivian Buckingham ...... Charles Cassel .......... Leavy tLoganJ Franklin -- Greta tSiskJ Fagon ...... Mabel tMontgomeryJ Axe --- ---- Darrel Franklin .......... Orda fLoganJ Glentzer H- Earl Haffner ,......... VVilber Haviland ..... Garno Hough ..... Milo LeFever --- James Moore .... Dalphon Poling ............. .... VVard Rupel ................. .... Mildred fLoganl Shoemaker Rhea fStanleyJ Johnson ..... .... Patil Spade ............... -- ---- Garth Straley .,....... 1913 Housewife. Portland, Indiana Greenfield, I11dia11a Portland. Indiana Nurse, Fort VVayne, Indiana Housewife, Fort VVayne, Indiana Housewife, Muncie. Indiana Housewife, Muncie. Indiana 1922 Muncie, Indiana Housewife, Portland, Indiana Farmer, Portland. Indiana Sheller's. Portland. Indiana Housewife. Strake, Florida Trenton, Michigan Housewife, Fort Wayne, Indiana Housewife, Bryant, Indiana Bryant Elevator, Bryant. Indiana Housewife, Indianapolis, Indiana Housewife, Portland, Indiana Fruitport, Michigan Fort VVayne, Indiana 1921 Defense Plant, Holland, Michigan Printer, Fort Wayne, Indiana G. E., Decatur, Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana Jay Garment, Portland, Indiana VVestern Union Operator, Dayton. Ohio Registered Nurse. Decatur, Illi11ois Barber, Fort VVayne, Indiana Teacher at Elmhurst, Fort Wayne, Indiana G. E., Fort Wayne, Indiana NVinchester, Indiana Farmer, Bryant. Indiana Light Plant, Belle Center. Ohio Jay Garment, Portland, Indiana Farmer, Portland, Indiana 1920 Substitute Teacher. West Terre Haute. Ind VVarner Gear, Muncie, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Bryant Elevator Office, Bryant, I11d. 1919 Dunkirk, Ind. Housewife, Indianapolis, Ind. Teacher, Portland, Ind. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Housewife, Fort Wayne, Ind. Housewife, Greensfork, Ind. 1918 Housewife, Fort Wayne. Ind. G. E., Fort Wayne, Ind. Housewife, Fort VVayne, Ind. Haft'ner's Hardware Store, Portland. Ind. Portland, Ind. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Brick Layer, Philadelphia, Penn. Lewiston, Idaho Sheller's, Portland, Ind. XVollectsville, Ind. Shoe1naker's Grocery, Bryant, Ind. Housewife, Dayton. Ind. Farmer and Trustee, Portland, Ind. Florida. Daisy tGlentzerJ Leisure --- Ruth Bowman ..........,. Charles Chaney ........ Ira Glentzer .......... --- Earnest Glentzer ............ Paul Macklin .............,,, Waneta CWhitemanJ Macklin Inez tJones5 Olson ........., Opal CHaffnerJ Shamp .... Roe Sisk ..........,,., Herman Krouse ..... - Carl Betz ......... Gilbert Cottrill ....... Kenneth Glentzer ...... Gladys CWellsJ Houser -- Dean Moore ..........,. Forest Pape .......... Floyd Stoker -., .... ,- Alma 4AntlesJ VVall -- Charles VVright .... Walter Glentzer --- Zilpha fMacklinJ Bayett --- Mildred fHaggotJ Griner ,- Clare tStanleyJ Ixlsego -- VVren Markle ............. Bernice lLoyerJ Pyle ........ Blanche tWhite-many Sisk --- Beryl tMontgomery7 Whitacre 'Walter Glentzer -- Walter Fenning --- Ray Guy ........ Virgil Ford ..... Irma Huckride ........ LaMonte James ........... Beatrice lMacklinJ Lee -- Beryl Miller ............ Alma CMilliganD Logan --- Della tPetersl Peters -- Elmer Teeters ........ Ralph Bowen ..... --- Bernice tMacklinJ Crampton - James Fraze ................ Ray Haffner .............. Chloa 4LoganJ Ineichan ,-- William Jefferies ....... Blanche Lefever ....... Lewis Logan ................ Oren Kirby ................. Hattie iHannonJ McLaughlin Mrs. Mooreland .............. .... Gladys tBlackJ Rogers ...... Lorenzo Rogers ,....... Grace CPapeJ Stuckey --- John Switzer ........... Enid QWhitmanJ Edington --- Hazel fLefeverJ Carrier --- Xelma CSwitzerJ Green -- Mabel tBlackJ Rogers --- Lewis Judy ............ 1917 Housewife, Hoagland, I11d. Deceased Oil Refinery, Oklahoma City, Okla. Mt-Minville, Oregon. Mail Carrier, Fort VVayne, Ind. Teacher, Portland, Ind. Welfare Adviser, Portland, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Springfield, Ill. Railroad Worker, Richmond, Ind. Plumbing Salesman, Fort Wayne, Ind. 1916 Deceased Michigan Bell Telephone Co., Chicago, Ill. Housewife, Bryant, Ind. Bookeeper, Bozeman, Montana Akron, Ohio Muncie, Ind. Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Western Union Telegraph Co., Greenville, Mich. Teacher, Whitting, Chicago, Ill. 1915 Housewife, Fort Wayne, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Housewife, 803 Mott, Kendallville, Ind. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Housewife, Richmond, Ind. Housewife, Pennville, Ind. 1914 Teacher, Whiting, Chicago, Ill. Carpenter, Dayton, Ohio. Telegraph Signalman on Railroad, Saginaw, Mich. Deceased. Director of Music, J. M. Athern High School, Louisville. K Hatchery Business, Hanna, Ind. Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. 1913 Housewife, Portland, Ind. Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Hatchery, Linn Grove, Ind. Storekeeper of Union Pacific Railroad Co., Omaha, Neb. 1912 Sterling, Mich. Address Unknown. Haffner's Hardware Store, Portland, Ind. Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. International Harvester, Fort Wayne, Ind. Teacher of Grade School, Portland, Ind. Oil Driller. Drumwright, Okla. Salesman. Deceased Address Unknown. Housewife, Portland, Ind. Farmer, Portland, Ind. Address Unknown. Farmer, Bluff Point 1911 Sturgis, Mich. Jay Garment, Portland, Ind. Greenville, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Mail Carrier, Bryant, Ind. Jerome Dilts ------ Fenton Whitman --- Paul Edington --- There Were No Graduates Charles Cottrill .... Maurice Elberson --- Worley Gierhart --- Earnest Spencer .... Fred Spencer ...., J. F. Arnold ........... .... Percy Bishop .......... .... Dawn tSiskJ Knudsvig VVilliam Miller .A....... .... Pearl tHa1niltonD Judy Nettie CCarterJ Smith Leona CWilsonD Stites Ray Whitman ....... Ora tKimble7 Ellis --- ---- Clarence Flauding --- Jesse Wells ........ O. D. Arnold ...... Channing Spade --- Rev. E. C. Macklin .... .... Mabel tWorthJ Orr --- --- Elmer Prillman ..... Charles Dilts ....... Pauline tButcherJ Cogshell -- ---- Wilma tButcherJ Maddox --- ---- Edna tBowanJ Settle ....... .... Ada tTreeceJ Shoemaker -- ---- Purlin Butcher ....... .... .... Professor James Kessler --- ---- 1910 Teacher, Fort Wayne, Ind. Paper Mills, Kalamazoo, Ind. Fort Wayne. Ind. 1909 19.98 Cashier Farmer St. Bank, LaGrange, Ind. Elberson Store, Portland. Ind. New York City, New York. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. Sales Manager Springfield Products. Springfield. Ind. 1907 Filling Station, Decatur, Ind. Detroit, Mich. Poplar, Montana. 1906 Ferry Field Barber Shop, Ann Arbor, Mich. Housewife, Bryant, Ind. Kirk. Ind. Housewife, Peru, Ind. Deceased. 1905 French Lick, Ind. Elkhart, Ind. Druggist, Pensacola, Florida. 190-1 Oil Broker, Anderson, Ind. Farmer, Bryant, Ind. 19 03 New York. -Housewife, Lawrenceville, Ill. Furniture Store, Yorktown, Ind. Deceased. 1902 Housewife, Virginia. Deceased. Petroleum, Ind. Housewife, Geneva, Ind. 1901 Deceased. Professor of French. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Ark COMPLIMENTS Of THE NAAS CORPORATION OF INDIANA Packers of FINE FLAVORED CANNED FOODS PORTLAND, INDIANA BRYANT ELEVATOR CO. Phone 50 Dealers In GRAIN, SEEDS, HAY, WOOL, COAL and CEMENT MASTER MIX FEEDS LIMBERLOST FEEDS L MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE GAMBLE STORE PORTLAND, INDIANA PORTLAND, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS I MAIN STREET SERVICE STA of ROCK ISLAND GASOLINE W E I L E R S GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES PORTLAND, INDIANA C0x'S GROCERY CLINE-WILT LUMBER co. PORTLAND, INDIANA POPTLAND INDIANA S th M d St Ph 6 COMPLIMENTS of A WESTERN AUTO MARSH'S SUPER MARKET PORTLAND, INDIANA PORTLAND, INDIANA BRYANT MEAT MKT. 81 GRO. Compliments of EARL BOWEN, BARBER Cl Sh R PHONE 246 BRYANT IND BRYANT, INDIANA L A. MONTGOMERY HUEY'S SERVICE STATION White Rose Gasoline General Merchandise G d F d PHONE 40 BRYANT IND BRYANT INDIANA I. G. METZNER STORE RILEY BRYAN SERVICE STA. and FUNERAL PARLOR PMS 66 PHONE75 sfID kC IC It dTb BRYANT INDIANA BRY ANT INDIANA SMITH DINER Good Food and S ft D I I I BRYANT INDIANA Compliments of HUCKRIEDE'S STORE DR. L C. P. HINCHMAN, M. D. GENEVA, INDIANA GENEVA, INDIANA BAILEY'S SHELL SERVICE SMITLEY'S HOME STORE EASTERN INDIANA OIL 81 SUPPLY CO. Vegetables GENEVA, INDIANA Cold and Fresh Meats, Groceries, Fresh PHONE 27 GENEVA, IND BRYANT HATCHERY Home of Better Chicks Sires from U. S. R. O. P. Breeders U. S. Approved Pollorum Controlled BRYANT, INDIANA PHONE 45 papee ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTOR DIVISION Cho O' PORTLAND FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Maya' Dunham New Idea Ne Phone 88 Sltover H0 a d PORTLAND, INDIANA W 'ste F. M. TED MONTGOMERY People's Life Insurance Co. Be Sure-Insure BRYANT, INDIANA PHONE 43 COMPLIMENTS of BEN and RON HOME CAFE PORTLAND, INDIANA QUALITY FLOWERS W. FRANK AND SONS PHONE 492 PORTLAND, INDIANA SHEFFER IMPLEMENT CO. International Trucks McCormick-Deering Farm Equipment PORTLAND, INDIANA Compliments JAY COUNTY R. E. M. C. PORTLAND, INDIANA JACK'S JERSEY MILK Superior Quality Always PORTLAND, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS Of GENEVA BANK KROGERS Buy Better for Less GENEVA, INDIANA GERALD VAN SKYOCK L. GENEVA HATCHERIES U. S. A. Approved Chicks Dri-Gas Service-Electric Appliances GENEVA, INDIANA PHONE 156 SANITARY FRUIT MARKET Compliments Of Vim Dlshel' WILLIAMSON FUNERAL C1-lrence Amterman PORTLAND INDIANA PORTLAND, INDIANA HARDY CHEVROLET SALES QNIITI-ISS CORP. H PORTLAND, INDIANA Pt1d'BtSt THE HOOSIER GIFT SHOP Gifts for All Occasions PORTLAND INDIANA H. J. KLOPFENSTEIN Hardware PORTLAND INDIANA Compliments of PARKS' MOTOR SALES PORTLAND, INDIANA RAMSEY MEN'S SHOP PORTLAND, INDIANA -141 ff,- NJ' ,x Q ,ff '. ' 4... 3 ' J . ' . fa' V 11 f. .f QQ. ' ' l!':Y'.' J' ' ' . H. '! W: 3-k,'f.:.' ,I 1 . . '.'1'wf '.' .. ,x .. . 1., ',AV 1. , N . .:'-.Av !f- .1 , W., .Q-..,., yr ,'..,'-1 - s .'.: 1 T .MA ,, .5 W W. .,r,yi',.1.A' 4. . H. .4 ,v l 1 0 1,- Q. '2,y'p' x ct.. I l ht ,nl rf.. fp, , H . 'Y 4 , iff 'pw' . 5: Afffil? . ., V f-,V 1 .- , ,- .MX A -.,. - 1.1 . .. -.. ', '..':-,' .. .L .- . . A K .. ., ...fs .lyk Z' ' pg- . ,. Fx 1. ' J 1 .' 1' J. g .V . 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SONS OF FREEDOM John Wolford LArmyJ - Olen Whetstone tArmyJ Norval Arnold tArmyJ Norbert Engle tArmyJ Fred Roll fArmyj - - James Shepherd tAir Corpj Gordon Glentzer tArmyJ Warren McMichael tNavyJ Arthur Ford CNavyJ - James Fidler iNavyJ - Francis Kenyon CNavyJ Max Shoemaker QMarinesJ Paul Rittenhouse 1ArmyJ Ernest Keller fArmyJ Richard Fifer QArmyJ John Fidler fAir Corpj - Richard Maitlen QArmyJ Donald Brinkerhoof CArmyJ Dorwin Keller QAir Corpj Fredrick Ninde 1ArmyJ - Cline Huey tAir Corpj Hugh Ford tArmyJ - Glen Stein CAir Corpj - Orval Haffner tArmyJ - William Montgomery fArmyJ Roger Bone CArmyJ - Robert Macklin iArmyJ - Carl Haffner CArmy5 - John Shoemaker QArmyJ George Dynes CArmyj William Journey fArmyJ Robert Vance fArmyJ - Sherman Pyle QArmyJ George Judy CAir Corpj Hesper Pingry fArmyJ John Peirson iArmyJ - Robert Glentzer CArmyJ Howard Brinkerhoof tNavyJ Jay Sisk fArmyJ - - Horace Ebersole CNavyJ Hilbert Welling 1ArmyJ - Ward Glentzer iNavyJ - Richard Buckmaster CArmyJ Harry Gillespie CArmyJ - - Orschel Ford fAmnyJ - Joseph Fisher CArmyJ Ernest Gillespie fArmy5 Max Crowell fNavyJ - Herbert Keller fAir Corpj Vernon Pyle fArmyJ - Navar Arnold fArmyJ - Donavan Whiteman CArmyJ Meredith Anderson CArmyJ Mike Rupert fHonorable discharge from Armyl - Paul Gillespie fHonorable discharge from Armyj ' - Robert Pyle fHonorable discharge from Armyj 1943 1943 1942 1942 1942 1941 1941 1941 1941 1941 1941 1941 1940 1940 1940 1940 1939 1939 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938 1937 1937 1937 1937 1936 1936 1936 1936 1936 1935 1935 1935 1934 1933 1933 1933 1932 1932 1932 1932 1931 1931 1931 1931 1930 1930 1929 1929 1927 1926 1939 1937 1932


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