Chester High School - Ravelings Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)
- Class of 1941
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Y ,I ,RMUSJ I 's fwdy, . aj- v,' ' 'tl :' film' 'L' ' -aw' ' ' ' mf . 7 m w , ' N. ., I - f fa 4 4 gi .lf'..- Rx' ,Y'.'i fV I , .Q .1 I Ml 'Wu .Ji .V .I ll: '.,-in ,M . 5232 ' 4. i w J 5 f Ai 43' A' f, ,PA N 1 H! af' 1 -'riff we Y' P I ! A 4, 'ffgjmqlx' '29 - my ,S 'Sy f Q-1 ,X if ' Q ' ' Ff ... ,A ,. Q. , -Q, J, 2 ' A .I xx 'S A X A ll' N. N, x gl, u 5, My ADMINISTRATION I Q . HMEERIIAN. LIZZIE WRIGHT JOHN WRIGHT A. L. WRIGHT C. HALDERIXTAN L. D. WRIGHT, age 6 HoN. JOHN COM- STOCK DANIEL GARBER HON. THOMAS R. MARSHALL JOHN AUGHINBAUGH RESIDENCE BIRTHPLACE or THos. MARSHALL 'I TIERIWAN I. SHULTZ, Principal CLARENCE L. VANDEGRIFT, County Supt XNALTER R. METZGER, Township Trustee 0 HERMAN I. SHULTZ, A.B., M.S. Principal, teacher of Senior civics, conductor of senates and trials, speak- er at noons, adviser of Senior class, counselor for our numerous problems. ORPHA BOOK, A.B., B.L.S. Teacher of Latin, supervisor of the library, adviser of Senior class, director of Senior Play, alto singer, reader of prose and poetry, and former student of Chester. LORRAINE ZIMPELMANN, A.B. Teacher of English, adviser of Junior class, director of Junior Play, and former student of Chester. JOE SHANAHAN, A.B., M.A. Scientist, physicist, mathema-- tician, violin player, adviser of Junior class, former student of Chester, and now connected with F. B. I. JOHN I. SEARER, A.B. History teacher, story-teller, adviser of Sophomore class. extract-seller, and wearer of black suits. JANE E. STOUT FRIBLEY, A.B., B.S. Teacher of vocational home ec- onomics, physical education and health, sponsor of Girl Reserves, adviser of Sophomore class, supervisor of 4-H work, and the wife of a minister. LUCILLE LEFFEL, A.B. Teacher of mathematics, musician, and adviser of Junior class. She took Mr. Shan- ahan's place in January. eight Facully JOHN PAUL HUFFMAN, A.B. Teacher of mathematics, enthusiastic adviser of Freshman class, supervisor of noon games, lover of music, owner of loud voice which often drifts into the study hall. BERNICE WALTHER, A.B. Teacher of art and music, direc- tor of string ensemble, adviser of Freshman class. FUGENE STONE, A.B. Teacher of commerce and speech, giver of speed tests, director of winning one- act plays, debate coach, adviser of eighth grade, sponsor of the Hi-Y, and hall guardian. GERALD MILLER, B.S. in Music Director of band, baton twirlers, and glee club, very good mu- sician, tenor singer, adviser of eighth grade, breaker of batons, and photographer. GEORGE MERKLE, B.S. in Education Teacher of junior high social science, physical education, and senior safety, junior high and track coach, adviser of seventh grade, test giver, story-teller, keeper of study hall, and father of Mary Jane. LAMAR F. RADMACHER, A. B. in Agriculture Basketball coach, teacher of vo- cational agriculture, supervisor of boys' 4-H club, adviser of seventh grade, pal to all the boys, and hater of athlete's foot and Women. BEULAH BURKHART School nurse, and guardian of our health. T!7.7lP STANDING: Eugene Wcstafer. Ross Briner, Donald Frantz, Joe Ebbinghouse, Louis Dillman. SEATED: Avonne Lee Reed. Blaine Grossnickle, secretaryg Mr. Shultz. adviser: Boyd Fulton, president: Rose Alice Humkc. Sludenl Council The student council is composed ofthe cl ass presidents, the Girl Reserves, Hi-Y, and Band presidents. It deliberates on school problems and plans various school activities. CHESTER P. T. A. President - - - Clarence Penrod Vice President - - Mrs. Guy Miller Secretary-Treasurer ---- Eugene Stone CHESTER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President ------ Max Leckrone Vice President Donald Roberts Secretary-Treasurer Mae Frantz Assistant Secretary Betty Reiff N. Y. A. .'XSSlSli1lllS Iwi STANDING: Dona Studebaker, Deloris Kester, Glenn Bollinger, Sharon Stellar. SEATED: Dorothy Karn, Verl Stellar, Dorcas Frederick, Virginia Litllc. ibrar- ians Joann Frantz, Evelyn Mallock, Dona Studebaker, Betty Bussard. Eunice Hanley, Edith Smith, Betty Conrad, Rozella Bechtold. Miss Book, supervisor, Helen Little. BACK Row: Billie Miller, Kenneth Werking, Isaac Studebaker. SECOND Row: Evelyn Coning, Phyllis Frantz, Daniel Young, Jean Kissinger. FRONT Row: Junior Howard. Kenneth Miller, Norman Clark, James Frieden. W Ro Monilors eleven STANDXNG: Gene Biehl, Floyd Burnett. Truman Eziyeart. Robert French. Sharon Stellar. SITTING: Jim Gidley, Verlin Sites, Hubert Judy, Jim Frieden. a ro oys Our School Cuslodians MR. URSCHEL MRS. URSCHEL twelve President President TFOHSLIFCI' Svcrvtury Advisors STANDINC Dvx1gh1lVIOIIls Id1lVIu KClfflbLl Ju Spxcx IVII Shllttl I-md Fulton, Miss Folubunm. lhirtac rz N459 1 CLASSES I' x 1 ly to every one? GLENN BOLLINGER t'Everybody's friend and nobody's enemy? Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4 CCustodian 3, Vice Pres. 43, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Student Manager 2, 3, Office Assistant 3, 4. MARJORIE BECHTOLD She's neat and sweet from head to feet. Entered 2, Girl Reserves 3, 4 CTreasurer 43 , Annual Staff tAssociate Editorl , Glee Club 4, Chorus 3, '6Saturday Evening Ghost 3, Her Step-Husband 4. ROZELLA BECHTOLD HA gentle heart has she, always friendly as can be. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus l, Fixers Incorpo- rated 3, Librarian 3, 4, Her Step-Hus- band 4. WAYNE COLLETT 'flt seems a shame for such a small boy to face the cruel world all alonef, Entered 2, Student Manager 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ESTHER BLICKENSTAFF I lived, I loved, and now I'm married. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, fWays and Means Chr. 4, Social Chairman 31: Glee Club 2, 3 Chorus lg Class Treasurer 3, Student Coun- cil 3, Librarian 3. BETTY BUSSARD A pleasant smile and a sunny dispo- sitionf' Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Librarian 3. 4, Debate 2, Latin Contest 2. ROBERT FRENCH A jolly lad, full of fun, he's always friend- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Her Step-Husband 4. CHARLES DILLMAN A fellow who has a large vocabulary when he's around there is always hi- larityf' Entered 4, Hi-Y 4. DORIS CRIPE Shy as a field mouse, but friendly as a spring-dayf' Class Secretary 2, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. EVELYN CON lNG A charming lass, with a love for music. Class Treasurer 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 fService Chair.J, Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, uSaturday Evening Ghost 3, Geometry Contest 2. DOROTHY KARN CHARLOTTE GILL Theres nothing like fun, is there? Girl Reserves 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 'tHer merry laughter breaks the mo- notony of study. Entered 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. BLAINE GROSSNICKLE People have only begun to hear from me. Class President 4, Baseball 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Algebra Contest 1, Geometry Contest 2. GERALD GARRISON K'Who knows most speaketh the least. BETTY HEETER Everything has a bright side, and Betty always finds it. Entered 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Orchestra 3. ROSE ALICE HUMKE An original girl with the ability to leadf, Entered 2, Class V. Pres. 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 CProgram Chair. 3, Pres. 41, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, lPres. 31, String Ensemble 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Sat- urday Evening Ghost' 3, Consolation , Debate 2, 4, Extemporaneous Contest 4, Student Council 3, 4 CV. Pres. 31. BETTY CONRAD 'KA pleasing countenance is a silent recom- mendationf' Entered 2, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Librarian 3, 4. BOYD FULTON He is steadily climbing the ladder of success. C.ass Pres. 3, Student Council 3, 4 tPres. 41, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 CV. Pres. 3, Pres. 41, An- nual Staff QB-uslness Mgr.1, Band 1, 2, 3. 4, CPres. 31, Orchestra 1, 2, 3 lPres. 21, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, Cratorical Con- test 3, 'Tixers Incorporated 3, 'Saturday Evening Ghost 3, t'Her Step-Husband 4. DICK FELABOM t'The spai k plug ff the Chester High School basketball team. Class Pres. 1, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff lfEditor-in-chief1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, t'Saturday Eve- ning Ghost 3, Her Step-Husband 4. PHYLLIS HOOVER To be a good 'musician is a great ac- complishmentf' Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 lMusic Chairman 41 , Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, School Pianist 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1. 2. Y HELEN LITTLE '4Attractive and full of fun, pep and ability all in onefi Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 2, Annual Staff fAssociate Editorj, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus l, Satur- day Evening Ghost 3, Fixers Incorpo- rated 3, Librarian 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Ex- temporaneous Contest 3, Latin Contest 2, 3, Class Scholarship 1, Sunbonnet Sue 1, Purdue Roundup 3, Her Step-Husband 4. VIRGINIA LITTLE Could one word well describe her it would be this-reliablef' Class Sec. 2, V. Pres. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 QPublicity Chair. 31, Annual Staff QTypistJ, Office Assistant 4, Band- 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1. ROBERT LEFFORGE Worry kills people, Fm in the best of health. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lSec.-Treas. 37, Band 1, 2, Or- chestra l, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Saturday Evening Ghost 3. IRVIN GRIST Friendly and always willing to help? Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE KEAFFABER Youll miss me when lim gone, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1. IDA MAY KEAFFABER She'll sing her way to successf, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Annual Staff fArtistJ, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1. A CARL HEATER Carl is a good looking chap, that loves 10 sit in school and nap? MARIE MEADOWS f'She is like a honeybee flitting here and there, Scattering kindness everywhere. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. EVELYN MALLOCK 'gln her face the fairest looks, In her mind the wisest books. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Mixed Chorus 1, String Ensemble 4, Librarian 4, Latin Contest 3, Algebra Contest 1, Class Scholarship 1, 2, 3. DWIGHT MORRIS Friendly to meet, but better to know. Entered 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff fPhotographerj, Band 2. EDNA MAY OHMART Edna Mays a girl who found romance, We're hoping the world will give her a chancef' Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff fCir- culation Managerj , Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. BILLIE MILLER One meets in him a manly man with a pleasing personality. Class Secretary 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Baseball 4, Basketball 2, 3. CAROLYN MILLER A woman always has the last wordf' Entered 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Consola- tion 4, String Ensemble 4, Her Step- Husbandn 4. REX O'HARA If Betty be there, there be I also. Hi-Y 4. RUTH ORR To be of service to mankind is her greatest aim. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. JENNIE SMITH 'fAn enthusiasm and a smile which are contagious. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 CWays and Means Chairman 41, Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, Debate 3, 4, Purdue Roundup 3. JOE SPACY If a good time is lacking, he'll make one. Class Secretary 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff fSports Editorl, Orchestra 1, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Saturday Evening Ghost' 3, Her Step- Husband' 4. GLENN SCHILLING I might be better if I would, but it's aw- ful lonesome being good. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3. DONA STUDEBAKER School is so dull, because I have other thoughts in my mind. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Librarian 4, Debate 3, 4. LUELLA WALTERS 'tNeat as a pin, well liked by everyonef' Class V. Pres. 2, Treas. 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Annual Staff tAssociate Editorb , Mixed Chorus 1, Debate 4, Student Coun- cil 2, Consolation 4, 'tHer Step-Hus- bandn 4. CHE TER CHATTER CHESTER, INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1956 EIGHTH WO DER OF THE WORLD CREATED Gerald Garrison, famous inventor, has designed his masterpiece in the form of an aircraft. This machine will fly by flapping its wings in the same fashion as a bird. It is constructed of material which can not be destroyed by fire or damaged in a crash. The crew personnel consists of Carl Heater, pilot, famous for his flying endurance record of 128 hoursg Joe Spacy, co-pilot, famed for his valuable services to America in the European war of 19455 Dwight Morris, famed radio tech- nician, and Marjorie Bechtold, air hostess. Miss Bechtold was the winner of a national popularity contest of 1955. FAMOU PERSO S RETUR Many famous people that were graduates of the 'tClass of 41 are returning to Chester to observe the fifteenth anniversary of that class. Among them are Boyd Fulton, popular young Republican governor of Indiana, who will address the alumni, and Miss Rose Alice Humke, a very prominent Y. W. C. A. secretary in the negro dis- trict of New York. It is rumored that Miss Humke has resigned her present position and will soon begin her duties as Y, W. C. A. secretary in Speicherville, Indiana. The high school students of Chester are looking forward to the coming of Dot Karn and her Supernatural All-Girl Swing Orchestra, including Connie iEvelyn Coningl and her sousaphone and Ginny Little and her trumpet. Miss Betty Heeter and Jennie Smith, two head nurses at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, are flying to join the alumni in celebrating, consequently, all the eligible bachelors of the town are going to undergo chin-lifting operations while these pretty and efficient nurses are here to care for them. Glenn Schilling, successful young farmer, will also be here. He recently developed a hybrid watermelon which must be cut from the vine with a patented knife. Mr. Schilling expects to have no more trouble fin his watermelon patchh with high school boys and their pranks. Among others who are coming to attend the re- union are Joe Shanahan. head of the F. B. I.g John I. Searer, discoverer of tomato-flavored ex- tract, Miss Lorraine Zimpelmann, author of a twenty best-seller, The School Romance of ,41g Eugene Stone. famous national senator from Flora, In- diana, well-known for his oratorical ability in Congressg and also Mrs. Jane E. Stout Fribley, and husband, the Reverend Robert Fribley, who have just returned from India, where they have been faithfully working as missionaries. They are ac- companied by their mischievous sextuplets-three boys and three girls. ERIOUS AUTO ACCIDE T D LAWSUIT State Road 13 was the scene of a very serious automobile collision last Saturday evening. Famous speedking Wayne Collett, winner of the Indianapo- lis Memorial Day auto races in 1955, sideswiped a car driven by Miss Phyllis Hoover, beautician of Hooverville. lVhile he was gaining control of his car, Miss Hoover was unable to stop and crashed into him. Miss Hoover suffered a severe shock and Mr. Collett a fractured skull. Dr. Glenn Bol- linger and his nurse, Miss Charlotte Gill, rushed to the scene of the accident after state policeman Robert Lefforge had summoned them. Dr. Bol- linger believes Mr. Collett will recover, but his hair will have to be dyed black because of the numerous scars. Miss Hoover is suing Mr. Collett for damages of 510,000 through her famous lawyer, Miss Evelyn Mallock, co-partner of Clarence Darrow of Chi- cago. Mr. Collett has employed a local lawyer, Miss Betty Conrad, to contest the charge. The fireworks will begin July 4th when the case opens in court. .IAUNT TO .I PITER Miss Helen Little, society matron of Chicago, en- tertained a number of her friends with a jaunt to Jupiter in honor of her guest, Miss Rozella Bech- told, better known as Rosie, singer over WLW. Upon the guests' arrival they were taken to the airship, Jupiter, in which they left on their journey. While gliding through the air, Miss Bechtold ac- cidentally fell through one of the windows and went hurling toward the ground. But her life was saved when she landed on Charles Dillman's head, who remarked, I always did have a soft spot for you. The only injury she suffered was acute heartache. Mr. Dillman is head of the Dill- man Automobile Agency in North Manchester. Other guests present from the Class of '41 were Miss Phyllis Hoover, Miss Evelyn Mallock, Miss Carolyn Miller, and Mrs. Doris Niccum. PA THER G0 T0 TATE TOURNEY Chester's lightning quintet will go to Indianapolis Saturday to try to gain the state title. They have a very strong team and have been quite successful under the direction of L. F. Radmacher. Everyone sends them good wishes. George Merkle will be one of the referees at the state tourney. ACCOMPLISHED PIANIST COMI G The Chester High School Band is sponsoring the unequalled John Paul Huffman, famed Indiana pianist. He will give an hour's concert in the high school auditorium, Madame Ida May Keaffaber, noted contralto, will also sing. The proceeds from the entertainment will be used to help pay for the new band uniforms. This year, the band is enter- ting the national contest and has very high hopes of being the winner. 'tThe band is steadily im- proving, says Mr. Gerald Miller, talented con- ductor. IGHT HIRT NUPTIAL Richard Felabom, head coach at Purdue Uni- versity, and Luella Walters, secretary of Henry Ford, suddenly decided to end it all Tuesday morn- ing. They were married at 3 A. M. by the Rev. Herman I. Shultz. At present they are honey- mooning at Servia, the home town of the bride. LOCAL W0 . H0 ORED Miss Orpha Book was honored at the W. C. T, U. convention at Philadelphia, by being nominated and elected national president. Her companion, Miss Bernice Walther, Was also highly recognized for her chalk talk on the Effects of Drunken Driving which she gave Tuesday morning at the convention. French Inc. Malrimonial Agency RAL ERVICES Last rites were held today at the Billie Miller Funeral Home for the Antagonistic Spirit of Sports- manship between Chester and Laketon. We are deeply grieved and trust its memory will soon be forgotten. We realize it had a short life, but some times it is for the good of mankind to die young. The Reverend Herman I. Shultz officiated at the services. LOCAL H0 EY 00 ERS RETUR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krom, the former Miss Edna May Ohmart, secretary at the Priser Auto Sales, returned today from an extended honey- moon through the East. They visited Blaine Gross- nickle's popular and glamorous night club, which is suspended in mid-air on a disk that radiates light rays from the sun. They also visited the Darling Skating Rink of New York, owned and controlled by Dona Studebaker, and the Smith Bros. Cough Drop factory where they found Miss Marjorie Keaffaber working. L0 AL Miss Carolyn Miller has been appointed man- agerette of the Wendell Willkie farms near Rush- ville, Indiana. She will begin her duties next week. Mrs. Doris Cripe Niccum is at Purdue this week attending a state Home Economics Convention. She is a delegate from the Chester Women's Club. Miss Lucille Leffel while visiting in New York, appeared on the Professor Quiz program. Every- one marveled at her knowledge. Because of her brilliant answers, she was invited to return. Miss Ruth Orr, chief dietitian of the Robert Long Hospital at Indianapolis, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Orr. Miss Marie Meadows will appear as a guest star on the Morris B, Sachs program over WLS next Sunday evening. She will sing two numbers, fContinued on page 559 llrvl GrisI's Clolhing Slore Specialty ............ A I late lVith a Peach Bargain Sale Ii- . ...... ............. O V S ia s . . , , Iiiilililctglq Fhitlimf W'3N'S UOATS NIV S660 1-..,,if.n'cig.. jfji.t0 000 000110 M1+2N'S HATS --.-.-...--...-.--.- ffffw 0-60 1qXI,m,S,.g q---,.,,,--,.-..g,-,,.,,-- 0Z000Z000.15 THEY WoN r LAST LUNG Backed by both banks of the Eel River AT THIS Pincus COME EARLY twenty-one WE Wlll AND BEQUEATH . . . We, the class of 1941, being of sound mind and body, realizing our importance, and wishing to pass on our knowledge and valuable possessions to others, do hereby make, ordain, and declare this to be our last will and testament. To the faculty, we will the Kenapocomoco to catch the tears shed at our departure. To the Juniors, we will our ability to have a good time-any time, any where, any place. To the Sophomores, we will our superior intelligence and understanding. To the Freshmen, we will some sandpaper to remove the green spots. I, Marjorie Bechtold, will my winning way to Opal Pence. I, Rozella Bechtold, will my dimples to Paul Frieden. I, Betty Bussard, will my sneeze to Jay Taylor so that he can make more noise. I, Esther Blickenstaff, will my heart to Rex. I, Glenn Bollinger, hate to do it, but will my flirting talent to any backward soul. I, Wayne Collett, will my he-man figure to Gene Felabom. I, Betty Conrad, will my ability to take five solids to any one that is capable. I, Doris Cripe, will my shy ways to Lois Ann Walters. I, Charles Dillman, will my knack of saying just what I think to anyone who can get away with it. We, Dick Felabom and Joe Spacy, will our basketball ability to Heinz Deckena. We, Robert French and Glenn Schilling, will our prankishness to Allan Shultz. I, Boyd Fulton, will my innocence and good luck in getting away with devilment to Dick Freeman. I, Gerald Garrison, will my ability to remain unseen, unheard of, and unspoken to, to Smoky Lenwell. I, Charlotte Gill, will my neatness to the seventh grade girls. I, Irvin Grist, will my happy-go-lucky way to any sour puss in the Freshman class. I, Blaine Grossnickle, will my lungs to anyone who wants to yell at basketball games next year. I, Carl Heater, will my tall, dark, handsomeness to Wilma Clark and hope she won't get conceited. I, Betty Heeter, will my spontaneous laugh to Max Garrison. I, Phyllis Hoover, will my dignity to Margaret Krom. I, Rose Alice Humke, will my height to Mr. Stone. twenty-two I, Ida May Keaffaber, will the bells on my snow shoes to the quietest teacher, Miss Book, so future students can hear when she comes into a room. I, Marjorie Keaffaber, will my ability to attract young men to Eunice Hanley. We, Dorothy Karn and Dona Studebaker, will our skating ability to Miss Zimpelmann. I, Robert Lefforge, will my ability to have good times to those who don't have them. I, Helen Little, will my Republican views to Mary Louise Schroll. I, Virginia Little, will my small stature to Merle Frieden. I, Evelyn Mallock, will my well groomed hair to Martha Whitaker. I, Carolyn Miller, will my typing ability to Sharon Stellar. I, Billie Miller, will anything but my friends. I, Marie Meadows, will my extra weight to Charlene Auker. I, Dwight Morris, will my ability to make explosions in chemistry class to Daniel Young. I, Rex O'Hara, will everything I don't possess to anyone who will not accept it. I, Ruth Orr, will my mother's gallstones to Mrs. Fribley so she can use them to make a rock garden. I, Edna May Ohmart, will my engagement ring to the first Junior boy who needs it. I, Jennie Smith, will my black hair to my twin sisters. I, Luella Walters, will my technique of going steady with a boy to Rose Marie Dillman. THE CLASS or 1941. twenty-three HER STEP-HUSBAN D CAST Harvey P. Marshall--Mary's permanent husband Dr. Gerald Niles Uerryj-Mary's husband pro tem Limpy Lannigan---An ex-convict - - - OfHcer Shea-An affable cop ---- Mary Marshall---An incurable romanticist - Sylvia Allen-Mary's friend ---- Miss Emily Paisley CAunt Emmyl---Her aunt Florence Ainslee-Her cousin - - - Stella--Her maid ----- SYNOPSIS Senior Class Play Robert French Boyd Fulton - Joe Spacy Richard Felabom - Helen Little Marjorie Bechtold Rozella Bechtold Luella Walters Carolyn Miller Mary Marshall, who has a mania for weaving fantastic tales, finally gets into trouble chin-deep. One of her stories, namely, that she and her husband are simply wallowing in luxury, even to the point of keeping a butler, reaches the ears of her well-to-do aunt, who pays her an unexpected visit. Mary puts up a gallant fight to save her face, borrow- ing enough household furnishings to hide from her aunt the most obvious signs of poverty, and pressing Harvey, her long-suffering husband, into service as the butler. Now aunty has never met Mary's husband, so when it becomes necessary to introduce her husband, Mary calls upon a quick-Witted stranger to act the role of Harvey. The step-husband, though good at pretense, is no match for Mary and soon has them both in a dilemma. Not until she has maneuvered Harvey to the very threshold of jail, does she call a halt on her wild orgy of pretending. Directors-Mlss BooK and MR. SHULTZ. twenty-jour Senior Class Awards RICHARD FELABOIM HELEN LITTLE ROSE ALICE HUMKE BOYD FULTON Boys' Activities Girls' Activities Girls' Activities Boys' Activities EVELYN IWALLOCK RICHARD FELABOM Scholarship Athletics The activities award winners are chosen by a vote of the entire faculty. They are awarded for the quality and quantity of leadership carried on. Due to tie votes for both boys' and girls' leadership, duplicate awards are given this year. The scholarship award is given for the attainment of the highest grades for the first seven semesters of high school work. The athletic award winner is selected by a combined opinion of the coaches and prin- cipal. It is awarded because of the quality of athletic participation and type of sports- manship shown. twenty-five As the faculty knows them Marjorie Bechtold Rozella Bechtold Glenn Bollinger Betty Bussard Evelyn Coning Betty Conrad Wayne Collett Doris Cripe Charles Dillman Richard Felabom Robert French Boyd Fulton Gerald Garrison Charlotte Gill Irvin Grist Blaine Grossnickle Carl Heater Betty Heeter Phyllis Hoover Rose Alice Humke Dorthy Karn Ida May Keaffaber Marjorie Keaffaber Robert Lelforge Virginia Little Helen Little Evelyn Mallock Marie Meadows Billie Miller Carolyn Miller Dwight Morris Rex O'Hara Edna May Ohmart Ruth Orr Glenn Schilling Jennie Smith Joe Spacy Dona Studebaker Luella Walters twenty-six Senior Horoscope As we know them Becky Rosie Polly Betsy Connie Betsy Schuyler ' amu- Dorie Charlie Dick Frenchy Frantz 'Z ? Sherry Irv Gross Heater Bet Phil Skyscraper Dot Idy Marg Lefty Ginny Sally Red Sis Bill Frederick Prof. Bill Ed Yohnnie Sadie Jenny Wren Eddie Stude Lu Ambition in life aviatrix librarian M. D. librarian music teacher not to blush st. mgr. at Notre Dame farmer's wife organizer basketball coach airplane pilot school teacher see America first beauty operator in Warsaw building contractor chemist in Du Pont pretzel bender nurse beautician Y. W. C. A. sec. professional skater leader of all- girl orchestra kiss my elbow airline pilot stenographer write a novel to find the end of the rainbow radio songstress ambassador to Germany secretary to Pres Willkie to see Hitler mechanics housewife head dietitian in Servia hospital lawyer superintendent of nurses swing band to explore the moon stenographer to Henry Ford Strong link adventure singing girls reading smiles reading racing drawing everything but dislikes basketball ice cream drum majorettes swing dancing excitement chemistry lab. onions accordion music piano music symphonies music singing typing . swimming band music a date with a peach peaches and cream shorthand all sports ice cream Willkie trips diamonds safety class cutting-up eating roses roller skating meeting new friends Weak link staying home blushing typing Buzzard getting up being teased cracked wind- shields being teased everything but likes curved roads spinach turpentine Fords music Laketon straight roads girls disappointments practicing cowboy music radio serials boys with red hair gardening studying civics runs oysters gooseberry pie politics being caught whispering Roosevelt studying typing pie pick-up-truck reading anything sour chemistry tests blonde hair Baccalaureale Service SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 20, 1941 2:30 O'c1ock Processional - - - HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Invocation - - REV. J. R. SCHUTZ Selections HIGH ScHooL GIRLS, GLEE CLUB Sermon - - DR. A. W. CORDIER Selections HIGH ScHooL GIRLS, GLEE CLUB Benediction - REV. H. L. HARTSOUGH I E COIIIIIIBIICBIIIGII X6I'CiS6S WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1941 8 O'c1ock March, Evanston Civic Band JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER Invocation - - - REV. A. L. DUPRIEST Selection, The Desert Song SIGMUND ROMBERG Address - - - 'KDUSTYU MILLER Selection, High Jinks ---- RUDOLPH FRIML Presentation of Bibles Township Trustee, WALTER R. METZGER Presentation of Diplomas - - Co. Supt. CLARENCE L. VANDEGRIF'I Medley, Our Unbroken Melodies - - - IRVING BERLIN Benediction ------ - REV. H. R. OGLE BAILEYJS ORCHESTRA lweflty'-??'Uf53?'l President Ro s BRINER Treasurer - - DELORIS KESTEH Vic President 'VIARY Lour E SCHROLL Secr tary - - - REX Msnnirr ADJ151- 5 'VII s ZIMPELMANN, Miss LEYFEL, MR. SHANAHAN Ross Briner, Norma Bechtold, Mary Bowen, Floyd Burnett Gladys Cripe, Wilma Clark, Reva Drudge, Velma Frantz, Joann Frantz Dorcas Frederick, Paul Frey, Dick Freeman, Max Garri- son, Jim Gidley Elizabeth Gradeless, Eunice Hanley, Mabel Hippensteel, Deloris Kester, Robert Kreider Eileen Lambert, Earl Lam- bert, Bill Lee, Donald Len- Well, Rex Merritt Marietta Metzger, W a y n e Miller, Donald Miller, Jean Orr, Joanne Reiff Leanna Rhoades, Avonne Lee Reed, Kenton Royer, Betty Scheerer, Audra Schilling Mary Louise Schroll, Paul Sell, V erlon Sites, Edith Smith, Sharon Stellar Verl Stellar, Jay Taylor, Ar- den Urschel, Virginia Ulrey, Eldon Wine Absent: Betty Drudge Junior Class Play LENA RIVERS CAST J Lena Rivers ....... .... Virginia Ulrey Granny Nichols .... Betty Scheerer John Livingstone ........ Don Miller Mrs. Livingstone .Y...,.io...,,o..,,.,....... Marietta Metzger Caroline Livingstone .o,o,,,ooo.iooii,o,o., Mary Louise Schroll Anna Livingstone .,o,,..,i,.,..i,...,,.,,,. Norma Bechtold John Junior Livingstone ,oi,...i.i,,., Don Lenwell Frank Graham ....oY.... Rex Merritt Mrs. Graham L... o..o. J oann Frantz Durward Be1mont..Wayne Miller Malcolm Everett ....,. Verlon Sites Aunt Milly ..,,..,...,...., Edith Smith Old Caesar ........ o,o..o.V J ay Taylor SYNOPSIS This story deals with the plight of the young Lena Rivers and her beloved Granny Nichols who are compelled to leave their New England home and seek refuge with Gran- ny Nichols' son, John, who has changed the family name of Nichols to Livingstone be- cause of the social aspirations of his dominating wife. Arriving in Kentucky where the Livingstones have a large plantation, Lena and her grandmother are subject to the sort of treatment usually handed out to poor relations. But Durward Belmont, a friend of the Livingstones, sees Lena's real worth and falls in love with her much to the astonish- ment of the wealthy Livingstones, who do all they can to place Lena in a false position. The younger Livingstone daughter, Anna, and her brother, John Junior, become Lena'S firm friends and champion her cause. Lena, in turn, aids Anna in her romance with Mal- colm Everett, a tutor in the household. When it looks as though Lena will lose Durward, it is discovered who she really is and the two are brought together again. Throughout the play and within a year's time, Lena, the awkward country girl, has developed into a cultured young lady. Directors-Miss Zimpelrnann and Mr. Shanahan twenty-nine President - - DONALD FRANTZ Secretary Vice President - IQENNETH WERKING Treasurer Advisers - - sophomores 9 - - - LAvr:nN RACER - Ross MARIE DILLMAN Mas. FRIBLEY, Mn. SEARER Arthur Airgood Dean Biehl, Gene Biehl, Betty Rose Blickenstaff, Donna- belle Brandenburg, Max Boocher Ray Christman, Rose Marie Dillman, Truman Enyeart, George Finch, Herman France Donald Frantz, James Frieden, Merle Frieden, Deane Gross- nickle, Coleen Heeter Maxine Hoover, Frank John- son, Lowell Johnson, Jean Kissinger, Maurice Little Bill Metzger, Arden Metzger, Mildred Morris, Dorothy Niccum, Doris Niccum Opal Pence, Lavern Rager, Benny Reahard, Frederick Rohrer, Rex Runkel Billy Spann, Charles Schnepp, Eugene Shaffer, A 1 l a n Shultz, Mary Thompson Ruth Tyner, Leroy Ulshafer, Ray Warren, Kenneth Werking, Phillip Werking President - Louis Dn.I,iviAN Secretary Vice President - Pi-:GGY JUDY 'lll'CilSUI'Lll' Advisers - - - - - - - - 1 4 - Pnii. ENYEART - - BoNNn-3 ULREY Miss Wixrriirrk, MH. HUI-'l-'NIAN Wayne Abell, Charlene Auker Russell Baker, Madalyn Bech- told, Bertha Betten Harold Bolinger, H a r r i e t Christman, Norman Clark, Richard Coning Robert Conrad, Louis Dill- man, Phil Enyeart, Gene Felabom, Lois Floor Paul Frieden, Beulah Gross- nickle, Geraldine Hartsough, Richard Heeter, W a y n e Helvey Junior Howard, Hilda Humke, Lewis Johnson, H u b e rt Judy, Peggy Judy Joanne Knapp, E l e a n o r Meyer, Kenneth Miller, Bet- ty -Lou Nichols, William O'Hara Bruce Partridge, Byron Pen- rod, Keith Schilling, Junior Speicher, Isaac Studebaker Bonnie Ulrey, Lois Ann Wal- ters, V i o le t Walgamuth, Martha Whitaker, Daniel Young Absent: Carol Kissinger Sev- enlh Grade President ., . ., , .. .. .. .. , ,,.. .. . HHEINZ DECKENA Vice President . ,,,,, HGALEN KNEl'IiT Secretary .. .. .. . .. .. DONNA PIPER Treasurer , .. . .. . . ,,,, .... ... ..........lVIARY ELLEN Mow Advisers . .. .. .. . .. ,,,,, .. .. .,MR. STONE, MR. MILLER - BACK Row: Marvin Keaffabcr, Charles Gradeless, Stanley Enyeart, Donald Yeoman, Heinz Deckena, Russell Frieden, Jonas Blocher, Wilbur Gump. THIRD Row: Gene Bowen, Paul Cripe, Ivan Airgood, Bill Wright, Arden Thomas, Carroll Thompson, Joe Pcnrod, Richard Frieden. SECOND Row: Mr, Miller, Phil Spann, Herman Coning, Eugene Westafer, Richard Little, James Lenwell, Galen Knecht, Jackie Grindfe. Carl Peden, Mr. Stone. FIRST ROW: Marceleen Recd, Doris Alexander, Anna Lee Boocher, Donna Piper, Geneva Kester, Phyllis Frantz, Jean Brown, Alice Gridley, Mary Ellen Mow, Patty Niblett. ABSENT,' Orville Merritt. President .. .. .. . ,,..,, .,,,, . ,,..,. .JOE EBBINGHOUSE Vice President .. .MARY MARGARET BRANDENBURG Secretary .. .. .. ..,,,,,...,.,,, ..,,,, F RANCES SMITH Treasurer . . . ,,,, ,,,,, . . .. ... ... .. ...... ... .........BOB CORNWELL Advisers , .. . .. ,,,, . ,. .... ,,,,,, ,,,,, . M R, NIERKLE, MR, RADMAC1-IER ighlh Grade BACK Row: Keith Frieden, Wayne Rhoades, Lewis Humke, Joe Ebbinghouse, Donald Keaffaber. Gordon Clark, Lee Thompson, Joe Piper, Joanne Garrison. THIRD Row: Kathryn Taylor, Frances Wolfe, Mary Margaret Brandenburg, Doris Walga- muth, Marian Poer, Betty June Stellar, Dora Deckena, Veva Martin, Edith Hippen- steel, Virginia Orr, Janet Dale. SECOND Row: Mr, Merkle, Russell Herrick, Harry Jay Walther, Walter Troder, Merle Keaffaber. Todd Enyeart, Leon Frantz, Gene Schroll, Delbert Young, Robert Corn- well, Buford Baker, Max Coblentz, Mr. Radmacher. FIRST ROW! Betty Abell, Rosann Heeter, Mary Rose Harrison, Marian Larrison, Margaret Krom, Frances Smith, Imogene Helvey, Bonnie Werking, Doris Scheerer, Bonnie Fitch, Joan Matlock, Joan Shaffer. 1 thirty-two t GRADES 5-6 - - - Teacher: MR. HERINTAN NIEYER GRADES 3-4 - ' - - Teacher: MRS. MARY KREAMER GRADES 1-2 Teacher: Miss RUTH DILLMAN thwty Ihre GRADES 1-6 - - - Teachers: MISS CARRIE SAUSAMAN MR. S. D. Mow GRADES 1-6 Teachers: Miss GLADYS HERSHBERGEIK MR. WALTER WHITACRE GRADES 1-6 Teachers: Miss IDA Lois WEIMER MR. H. B. DICKEY thirty-four liberly Mills New Salem Servia .4 .... u M lo 1 I --. One Word Alone-Four Julie-ts -Corrm husker. The Goat- Bob -Aren't I handsome? School daze-Flag 'em down-Freshies-Pals. Di1lman's ja1oppy -See something?-Colletts' wreck. thirty-five SPORTS ,w , 4 .:,.,.. .. V, , 1.11 'l X x - , .Of N. .Q-5: 1 . , s 4 ,o ' 0' V , ' K 1 1 ' 'M X. 1 ' M' I 1 ' ,Q V : 'xt I a ,,, -7- . ,. , ,wmv -!w...,,.. , 9.9 Baseball Team Players Verl Stellar-3rd baseg Dick Felabome-catcherg Jim Gidley-2nd baseg Truman Enyeart-pitcherg Ross Briner--centerfielderg Paul Frey-leftiielderg Blaine Grossnickle-rightfielderg Richard Coming-utility iii- fielderg Donald Frantz-1st baseg Joe Spacy-short- stopg George Merkle-coach. BASEBALL GAMES HT VT Sept. Chester vs. Linlawn ,,i... Sept. Chester vs. Somerset Oct. Chester vs. Chippewa.. Oct. -Chester vs. Bippus .,ss.s., Oct. Chester vs. Laketon ...,.. Oct. -Chester vs. Lagro .......... Oct. Chester vs. LaFontaine V COACH MERKLE E l r N ' SOME FAST ACTION Merle Frieden tIIigh Pocketsj I find one fault in being tall, that ii' you trip it's a long fall. ene Biehl tSnow Cruiserj There's always a streak of mischief in every little boy. Dick Felabom tlflarlyi A great player, who captained the team to a successful year. aul Frey 1JuniorJ Ile knows the game. Bob Kreider tBilIy Gozitl IIe's always in there a plug- gin'. on Miller 1SlatsJ Always ready for service. Joe Spaey tljeaeonl In every way of life scoring always counts. aul Sell fI3attrry7 More than his size would indicate. oss Briner ilioseoy A basket-baller deluxe. Kenton Hoyer flfledj I wish I were playing, so I could make a basket. COACH RADIVIACHER fRadJ Splendid Coach and Manager Baskelball Schedule Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jun, Jan. Jan. J an. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. March 1 We They -Akron . .28 39 -LaFontaine ,. .. .24 25 -Linlawn . . ,, 21 15 -Clear Creek . 28 40 -Central .. . 25 27 6-Laketon ,. ..40 42 7-Bippus W .. . H46 36 fChippewa . . .. .41 25 20--Larwill .. H31 23 4-Four-team Tourney Bippus .... .. .27 25 Clear Creek .21 41 10-Laketon .. .... .. .. .. 31 30 16-17-18-County Tourney Laketon .. ., .. 29 24 Linlawn . 28 27 Lagro ...... .. .30 15 Somerset 34 37 24-Beaver Dam ,. .. 33 28 7-Urbana ..... 224 31 134Central . . . .. 24 25 -Roann .. . 23 16 20-Lincolnville . .. ,. 33 20 22-eLagro .. ., , .... 147 21 27-28-Sectional Tourney Central . . .132 29 Somerset . ...... 27 32 ffwfu They lead Our Cheers JIM G1DLEY AVONNE LEE REED DON LENWELL Second Team STANDING: Russell Baker Charles Schncpp Richard Coning Phil Enyeart Frank Johnson Kenneth Werking Gene Fclabom Truman Enycart Billy Metzger SHATED: Arden Metzger Ray Warren Lewis Johnson Donald Frantz James Friedcn Maurice Little George Finch JUNIOR HIGH TEAM Galen Knccht. Richard Fricden, Gordon Clark. Stanley Enyeart. James Lenwell, Eugene Westafer. Herman Coning FRONT Row: Joe Pcnrod, Coach Merkle. Richard Little Sludenl Managers BILLY WRIGHT WAYNE COLLETT forty-one ACTIVITIES ii I A b I I I Y E I S T I E R , . D A D Y I T I , ' 1 A 0 D A W r Y ... 114 Hi-Y OFFICERS President - BOYD FULTON Secretary-Treasurer PAUL FREY Vice President DON MILLER Sergeant-at-Arms - - Ross BRINER Create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian fel- lowshipf' The Hi-Y meetings this year have been socials, sports, lectures, and swimming parties. The club has associated with clubs in various larger city schools in the District and have heartily participated in all district meetings. , The main events were the Hi-Y Swim, Central-Chester joint meeting, and the Hi-Y Best-Girl Banquet. To face life squarelyg to find and give the best. This year 250,000 girls in fifty-two countries are celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Girl Reserves, Each G. R, meeting this year was entitled An Hour of Charm. The social events included a Hal- lowe'en party for the Central Sunshine Society, parties for the Hi-Y and Silver Lake G. Rfs. a Dagwoodv- Blondie Party, and a Mom, Pop, and Me Banquet. A Christmas program was given for the student body and Christmas baskets were distributed to the needy. OFFICERS President - ROSE ALICE HUINIKE Secretary EUNICE HANLEY Vice President - - JOANN FRANTZ Treasurer - - MARJORIE BECHTOLD Girl Re- serves forty-four Girls' Glee Club This worth-while organization is composed of forty-five students from the three upper classes. The girls make public appearances at school programs, churches, and baccalaureate services, The club is under the direction of Mr. Miller. 4-H work is the basic cause for much of the improvement and progress in the rural districts of our country. Boys and girls are taught practical and worth-While methods of working. Through the 4-H they have the opportunity of meeting other young people in their county and state. They compete in county fairs which cha lcnge their abilities to the utmost. The Chester township 4-H organization is doing excellent work and gaining recognition in its activities, The past year a very edu- cational film was made of the clubs in the county and other places of interest. 4-H TWP. OFFICERS President - - GEORGE LEWIS WELCH Vice President VIRGINIA ULRPZX' Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - HELEN LiTTI.i-: oys' and Girls' . Club forty-five Chesler Band .f if -3 Y' X' , vi, so f ug A . Ugg. grrgfgwg H .1 -rg, on . , . , si my-S ?ig'zgt,,,Ei.,. V, A . ,, . u, , , i . , . Egg ,Q . , V , K . 'Jif1iM.. ..m.,'fr.v't,4'i- row, fa.: Ain?-ef , i Since its organization four years ago, the band has been progressing steadily under the direction of Mr. Miller. There are now forty-six members in addition to the beginners' band. This year the band played for various school programs and basketball games. It also appeared in a county concert. a festival at the college in the fall and spring, and it plans to compete in a music contest this spring. A new feature of the band is the baton twirling club composed of seven twirlers and the drum major- ette. OFFICERS President - AVONNE LEE REED Secretary - DONNABELLE BRANDENBURG Vice President - GIAENN BOLLINGER Director MR. GERALD H. MILLER Although in its first year. this organization has contributed its bit to entertainment in school activities. It has furnished music for the Christmas program, the P. T. A., and the Baccalaureate Processional. lVIembers: Evelyn Mallock Piano Geraldine Hartsough Violin Carolyn Miller Violin Heinz Deckena - Violin Joanne Knapp - Violin Ralph Kester - Violin Rose Alice Humke Cello Miss Walther Director Slring En- semble forty-sir alf- - l 1 l De- bale Squad BMK Row: Jennie Smith. Luvern Rager. Luella VVi1lU'I'S.VClYYlLlFl'i1lllZ,Nl11'IIlLlBl'ClllUlCl, Mz1riett:lMetZger. SEc'oNn Row: Ruth Orr, Dona Studebaker. Helen Little, Maxine Hoover, Mr, Stone. FXRST Row: Rose Alice Humke, Mary Bowen, Mary Louise Sehroll, Avonne Lee Reed, Coleen Heeter. Exlempora- neous Conlesl Rosie ALICE HUMKE l I lalm Conlesl-Flrsl Year ALLAN SHULTZ, NORMA BECHTOLD. DONALD FRANTZ One-Acl Play Conlesl - ConsoIalion Ruth Orr, Maxine Hoover, Rose Alice Huinke, Mary Bowen, Mr, Stone, Coleen Heeter, Luella Walters, Carolyn Miller, Lavern Rager, Marietta Metzger forty-seiwn School Days! ' ol 1910-1911 AUGUST- J ' 28 schooi started. . ' SEPTEMBER- ' 2 Our first taste of real lessons. Our appetite was bad! 4 Assigned regular seats in S. H. 5 Organization of classes. We were informed that school would be closed because of infantile paralysis. y G. R. tea for Sophomores. 6-23 Vacation!! We got a workout at home. 23 Back again. Typing class fingers were all thumbs. 24 Our eyes were blinded by the glare of Dwight Morris' red and yellow shirt. 25 Seniors choose Commencement and Baccalaureate speakers. 26 G. R. Initiation. Whew! was it tough! OCTOBER.- 1 Charlotte G. had a wreck. 2 Election of annual staff. 3 Student Council elected officers. 7 Yell leaders were chosen. First annual staff meeting. 8 Laketon vs. Chester in baseball. 10 Chemistry explosion!! Damages slight! 16 Election of Senate in Civics class. . Sergeant-at-arms was Rozie. 18 Senate in session. 23 Plenty of monthly exams. 24-25 Vacation! Teachers' institute. 28 We ended our session of Congress. 30 Report cards. Can Dad sign his name with his eyes closed? 31 Halloween. NOVEMBER- 1 Our first basketball game. Akron. Oh, dear, we lost 39-28. 5 Election day within the walls of this school. Election went the wrong Way! i 6 Juniors' home talent class program. 7 Group pictures taken for the annual. 8 Defeated by Lafontaine 25-26. 11-15 We observed National Education Week. 15 First basketball victory. Ask Mr. Stone how we felt about this game. Q21-151 18 Mr. Shultz came home from the Southland with a bad cold. 20 Girl Reserves sell hot sandwiches. Defeated by Clear Creek 40-29. 21 Thanksgiving! Enjoyed turkey and all its trimmings. 26 Snow!! 27 Found-many low deportment grades, when cards came out. 28 Civics class discussed the Yo-Yo fad. 29 One of the best games of the season. We got beat by Central 27-25. DECEMBER- 3 Junior play, Lena Rivers, was given. 4 Agriculture boys attended the National Livestock show at Chicago. 5 Mr. Radmacher could hardly keep his eyes open. 6 The team surprised Mr. Radmacher. Laketon 42-40. 7 We WOI1 over Bippus 46-36. forty-eight 11 County Debate tourney. Linlawn and Laketon were our guests. 12 Robert French was arrested for stealing chickens at Virginia Little's. 13 Our lucky day! We won over Chippewa 41-25. 16 Trial! State vs. Robert French. 17 G. R. gave Christmas party for Hi-Y. 18 Editor-in-Chief Felabom's birthday. G. R. gave very outstanding Christmas program. 19 Mr. Bechtold, a social security man, spoke to the Civics class. 20 We beat an undefeated team, Larwill. 23-24 Semester exams!! 25-27 Christmas vacation! 31 Everybody came back, including some sparklers. JANUARY- 1 New Year's resolutions. 2 Coach Radmacher not able to be at school. 3 Sophomores sponsored a health movie. 4 Four-way tourney at Clear Creek. We got a basketball out of 7 All-day poultry show. 9 Individual pictures taken for annual. 10 Chester defeated Laketon 31-30. 15 Eighth grade sponsored program. 17 County tourney!! Another defeat for Laketon 28-25. 18 We came home with another victory. Linlawn 28-27. 19 Lagro vs. Chester 34-18. Somerset vs. Chester. We almost trophy 38-35. 21 22 Chester G. R. entertained the Silver Lake G. R. 23 Senior Health boys took a trip to Fort Wayne. 24 We won!!! Chester 33-Beaver Dam 28. 29 We were entertained by College Male Quartet. FEBRUARY- 5 Student body enjoyed an excellent talk by Rev. Ogle. 7 Defeated by Urbana. it! won the Civics class listened to President Roosevelt's third inaugural address. 12 Senior program. Remember the goat and train! 13 A thriller!! Central defeated us by one point 25-24. 14 The team gained back its good name by defeating Roann 23-16. 19 The one-act play cast brought home the trophy. 20 The team defeated Lincolnville 33-20. 21 P. T. A. Variety program! 22 The boys came through with flying colors. Chester 47-Lagro 21. 26 Eighth grade program. College girls' quartet. 27 Chester defeated Centrall!!! 28 Somerset put us out of the tourney. MARCH- 1 Somerset won the Sectional tourney. 5 Hi-Y swim. 12 Grade Spelling Contest. 14 Faculty vs. Business Men. fBand benefitl 21 P. T. A. School exhibit. 25 G. R. Mom, Pop, and Me Banquet. 28 Senior play, Her Step-Husband. 29 Hi-Y Best-Girl Banquet. APRIL- 4-5 Senior trip. 18 Close of school. 20 Baccalaureate. 23 Commencement. forty-nine 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ll. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. fifty Chester High School Seniors ...........Farming ........Engineering ...........Farming Indiana ....,...... ....... .... ....,,.. 1939-1940 BoYs ADDRESS Airgood, Chalmer .. .. .. ,..., North Manchester, Indiana .... Bechtold, Worden ........... North Manchester, Indiana. Bolinger, Paul ......... North Manchester, Indiana ..... .... . Bolinger, Robert .... 1 .........,. North Manchester Indiana Conrad, Bill .........,............. North Manchester ' Coon, Arden ...,................... North Manchester, Indiana .... ........... Frederick, Arnold ........... North Manchester Indiana Hippensteel, Stewart North Manchester Indiana ,.,...,... Howard, Max ...............,.... North Manchester Indiana .......... Johnson, Wayne .,.............. North Manchester, Indiana ....... Knecht, Eldon ..................., North Manchester Indiana .,........ Schilling, Dean ..,..........,... North Manchester, Indiana .......... Ulrey, Wallace ......... Servia, Indiana ......... ..........,..,. Urschel, Lamoine ............. North Manchester, Indiana ........ Walters, John ......... Servia, Indiana ..............,............ Welch, George ......... .North Manchester, Indiana.. Westafer, John ....... .North Manchester Indiana .......... GIRLS Abbott, Betty ......... .Liberty Mills, Indiana ................. Ahlfeld, Mary K. ............. North Manchester, Indiana .,....,... . Auker, Ginevra ....... ........ N orth Manchester, Indiana ...,... Biehl, Marie ...... .Urbana, Indiana ........,............. Bush, Ruth ........ .Servia, Indiana ........................ Ewick, Doris ....... .North Manchester, Indiana. Frantz, Ruth ..... ........ N orth Manchester, Indiana ...... Garber, Arlene ................. North Manchester Indiana Hanley, Marietta .............. North Manchester, Indiana ......., Harrison, Marian ............. .North Manchester, Indiana .......... Hyde, Betty .....,....... .North Manchester, Indiana ........., Martin, Theora ....... .North Manchester, Indiana. McClure, Betty ........... ...... N orth Manchester, Indiana .......... Morford, Iva Mae .............. North Manchester, Indiana ......, . Partridge, Marjorie .......... Servia, Indiana ...................,........... Reiff, Betty . ....................... North Manchester Indiana Smith, Luella ..... .North Manchester, Indiana. Warren, Betty ................... North Manchester, Indiana ........ Filling ................Farm1ng station attendant .....,.Farming .......Farming ........Boxer ...........Farming .Farming .......Poultry raiser home ...,..Poultry dealer ................Co1lege ...,...Farming ..........Beautician .............C1erk ................C1erk home .............Clerk home home .............Col1ege home .......Housewife .........Col1ege home . ......... College home .........General Tire Co. ........................Col1ege home .........Housework Ads oi 1875 32 LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES AND PROFESSIONAL FIRMS 01 Jvoszw Nnwvansras, Iwomwzz. 1075 PHY l., HES. NEEAIZEF.. Drs. Mendenhall dz Hamilton, 5 222 lf wmv The Manchester Republican. . , ropnetor, Physicians alll Surgeons, NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA. SPECIAL ATTENTION T0 SURGERY. IBO! WORK. s. P. YOUNG, marriage, magna, ui' Blacksmith hug. HORSESHOEING, And all kinds of Repairing in our line, non: on snonr Novice. NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA. NORTI-I MANCHESTER, INDIANA. 'ml nom hu jun me newly pmln-n md nfllrllilufa, mx .nonl- very nlpmm -ewmmdennm lo me lrnvelling plluiie. NEXEEPF- Ellis Maurltrnter Qnurual, A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER, IBTABLIBHIZD .TUNE 16th, 1875. J. N. KEYS, Editor. Terms. 92.00 per Year. POLITICS NEUTRAL. HUSICAL EHPDBIUH. XY H OLESA LIC AN D META I I.. Earth Qlnnslnslsr Qlusiral Empnrium, PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, Slrinya, and Iliuslcal Goods, Generally. W. T. UUTSHALL. Proprietor. LUIBEB. SIIYILI' 4' WLERIB DEALERS IN LUMBER. Walnut, Ash, Poplar, and Hickory, A IYICIALTY. Hsu Lumber, Pino 5Mng!u, and Luth eofnlanllyoa hand cl Uvlnf prlcel. Omoo on lain Street, between Depoh, NORTH MANCHESTER, IND. 'Blue WODWARD 85 SIMON, INDIAN DOCTORS, NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA, 'Trent All form: of Ohronio Disease with great lnooeul UIIN :II forms of Female Complalnlu. TIIE TREATMENT OF CANCER MADE A SPECIALTY. They hue cured over Thlrty Cues of Cancer during the num, without the use of the knife or amusing much pnin. They manufacture their own medlelnel from roots, herbs, blrll, ew. They hue prncllsed In the viclnlly of Ft. Wnyne, Wnrluv, and North lhnehesur for M!-een years, and hue utlnlod the people that Inuun Mlmcluu are the moat Ap- pllenbla for all dluuu. For lhnher Information, ull as the omeo. exrrupoadenee lilpidhllly handled. GRAIN DEALER. J. Gr. WELLS, nnnmenuml-of GBJIJV .QJVO SEBBS. NORTH MANCHESTER, IND. I LIVE YO BUY, AND BUV TO LIT LIVI. LIVEBY-CITY BUS LINE. W1 . . t . 1 ' ' C. D. JOHNSON, LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, mm em-lu A-mu mm, NORTH MANCIIESTER, IND. BLAUKBKITHING. WICKS 8: GLARY, ELACKSMITE SHOP. Will build Wagons and Cnrringcs, and iron them In 1 flu!- cllsn llyle. Job work of nll kinds :lone promptly :nd In the very been mnnner. Horseshoelng will receive lmmedlnle allen- zien, and we en-lunge competition In lm. line. Plow work done In n nuperlor manner. Shop located on south side Main St., west of C. W. M. Depot. rnnmnu. H. C. FRANTZ, IIJEQACGTIICGAL QUQ PRUWTEW, NOBTH MANCHHTEB, IND. Q' TNE INT WORK AT TNE LOWEST PRIOEL 'Q The Old Reliable Republican Newspaper. NOW IN ITB TENTH VOL. IIL E. PLEAS, Erlllor aml Proprlrtor. PLANING MILL. FEQEYIQ Men, PLANING m::r:r..r.., ........-..,.... 0. Flooring, Houlding, Scroll Sawing. Doon. and Window Frames, Brackets of every Variety and Style. G EN ERA I. CONTRACTORS, Shop vvost of O. VV. dt M. PL. PL., Nolvru mnucusrrsn, mo. LICHTENWALTER G. KRISHER, goundrg and Qnrhiuz Hilurkn, NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA lnnfuturen of the Oelehnted Michigan Plow. Dun all Iron Coding: dont tu order. Bob Soles, Menlo, Kettles, olo. elo., nlways on hand. All klndl of hrm lushlnery repolrsd nl Ebert lndu- Blflll Mteltlu given In luring all Steam-Ihlhee. B00 and Grin MW Caulngs renewed, llhred, or ra- palfol an roaoonabk In-nu. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. BUEIEG. JOHN w. FRANTZ, CONTRACTOR a BUILDER OF BRICK AND STONE WORK, NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA. Liner. E . 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Designers and Manufacturers of SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS MEDALS, CUPS and TROPHIES Indianapolis Indiana JEWELERS AND STATIONERS to CHESTER HIGH SCHOOL lpoqoqmpnqpoga-4...0...e l l l ! l ! l l l I l l l I I E :init rzoirxirxirijojcrjoiojojojcxzoirrjr rioirrirriojojoioio .4 rjrvirvjoioioiojrrjoirrirrjoirriixjrrierirrjr nioioioinioioir irnioioirnloirrioioio E V E R Y T H I N G for the Poultryman Norlh Manchesler Hatchery Earl E. Hinkle, Mgr. 30:01 rim:irxirxioirrioirrirrioioianioirrioq l. J. Yoder Insurance Agency LIFE-FIRE-AUTOMOBILE Phone 673 205 East Second Manchesler College A STANDARD COLLEGE A Member of the North Central Association College, Education, Music, Commerce, Physical Education, Pre-professional and Pre-engineering Right here at home, at Manchester you can get the very best educational ad- vantages at the lowest possible cost. xioiotioioioioic 3 Q0 6 J Q' E5 J. 5' 3 N ,jc 'Z' 2-0- i i M, 2 - i M-U 2 EI 5 ,11 i - 9 - 2 - i - 2 g -A 2 Q '- S V-. 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Reilf GROCERIES and HOME KILLED MEATS KRAMER the KLEANER Insured Dry Cleaning fifty-ffm? ioioiozozoioioiozoix D02uioioio11 ioinioinioioirxioif 3011 r1o1o1o:o1a:14nzo1o:o:cn1o1o1o1as14x1o14x:co'o C niozcxiojcrzcsjrxioiojozojoiiricrioia i l Q l E l i I i Q E i E I i i Q i -.,. 110- sic1011,icuiixioioirrzoiojoicriasifxjcnjoievjfnzrrixxjesjojf ago l DU- 2 o11r1o1n10:oio1o14 It I Logging i CHESTER VIEW G T POULTRY FARM 0 0 I BIG TYPE WHITE i LEGHOBNS Blick's Barber Production Bred Shop I North Manchester, Ind. i Phone css Red Youyre Always 2 -ioioloioioioioiar W 1 esfme E JIM Sr JIM Landis Drug S BARBER SHOP Store Walgreen Agency E QUALITY Most complete line of i HAIR CUTS Drugs and Sundries D 5315? 6:60 Dmsff' mn: mais asmm umm ,1 '1U' emma 52134 wa-BW ofggrnd nlmvllt Ov-5523, 5223 fbdmgg .... rv-C330 UQF515' 9.::'5' :io cm ei. M 5 2- 9 3 3-1 1030: And so a year has fast rolled by, Another class from Chester High, Has launched its ship of might and skill, May fate be generous in her will. -Evx-:LYN MALLOCK. l Q I i I E l l i I ! l Q ! E 'I' vii111licrifxinioifriwvioioioifrioifxixsiariuozo Congratulations and Heartiest Good Wishes to the Class of 1941 The Harling Furniture Co. North Manchester, Indiana Franlz lumber Co. Home of Quality ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 5 xi:virQ14sic11011vicnicrifrioirxicxisxjcxioioirniixifrioinjoirr O 50:34 rioiod inDoioioioiufini-:nic-11120102011 34 loin 21 D1riojxx:o14rjo:1xi4r:oi4:41arioi1vj1vi1r:1rj4:4v3:4x1110j4r14s14n i noioinioini x1u2aI14I2o14I1o:o14vio1o1oc biuixxiuioioioix 1 1 is 2 1101010101014 rio11r10i4rioiojcr14njan14n1cr14r14r11r:4Ij4r:o:1rj1nj1vi4I0:4 BREAD ROLLS The Freshest in Baked Goods Direct From Our Ovens to Your Table from Burns Ihe Baker CAKES COOKIES Cards Flowers FOR ALL OCCASIONS We Telegraph Flowers 'U B' O 5 fb N oo e I Congratulations to g THE CLASS OF 1941 I NEAUS TASTY ICE CREAM I STORE 2 To satisfy is our goal-Your i friendship, our desire S 110 North Walnut St. I W-.- ..... ,--,-,....-.--,.-., I I I Welzel Insurance I I A 1 QBIICY 2 Phone 76 2 PROTECTION SERVICE S SAVINGS I WE DON'T DISTURB IT The annual is a great inventiong The school gets all the fame, The printer gets all the money, The staff gets all the blame. 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DUNLAVY I I i l l 3 Pyramid Orl Co. 2 SERVICE QUALITY ECONOMY i 1KFilDlili0l0llll1Di0l0i4l1illlDl1ll1lifl10l0C I ADEMAR RUFLE JEWELRY 1 STORE The Gift Store Since 1892 I i Gifts from Your Jeweler Are Gifts at Their Best I Q Your patronage is appreciated 2 To Look Like a Little Gentleman see I 1 Walnut SI. Barber Shop I . I Paul W. Smith g Equitable Life of New York - A Substantial Company i Writing Substantial Insurance 2 For Substantial People I In Substantial Amounts i PAUL A. BEAM, Representative 1:01014njojoioiojoioioioic:il1014:ir11010101111014sirnicrioioiodioiojcriojoioiojixjtriojrricrinxiojcrievierjsrioirbirvjfxq 0:4 4' DoioioioioioiDo1o1o:oio3oi4xi1ri4x1u14 Hayes Molor Co. BUICK - - PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE A Safe Place To Buy MOBILGAS USED CARS MOBILOIL Ulrey lumber 8. Supply Co. More Than A Half Century of Service Clayton Ulney-C. H. S. '04 Q fllf HHTL' DRUG STORE funn: Pn:s'cnlrrloN.f D414nilri1vio14r2o1uui1s:4r14nioio2o:1rio14n4 THE ACE STORE For HARDWARE and HOME NEEDS IVAN LITTLE HARDWARE Dcriuririfviriesicnivisioioioiuioioiuicxe G. E. WRIGHT, D.D.S. Office over Oppenheim Store D414rifvif1011riuiuioioiozzsioirri iuioq SNYDERIS I G A Fresh Meats Fresh Vegetables Groceries Your Patronage Is Appreciated Phone 602 Qbinioioitviibifvitnitrioioilrilvirnimbioizxir ,..01010- ! I I Q ! I i I I l I Q ! ! Q ! ! I 11011 riojm r1oj4n:oio1o1o1uioi4vj4n11rjo1c ,G gpoja vioio:o14u1avi1n11r11ni014x1o1oicr11r14v14r14r1ar11 Q... ! ! I ! ! ! I ! l I I ! ! ! Eg! e! El gl ! Illl -4 5123 33:1 li mill . 'AA It ' 1555155 - but only wihen it is correctly a n d attrac- tively done. You never fear criticism of work done by us. n1oioi1n14sju:o1o1o1oi1x:1vj4nj4vj4v1o:1rQ0:o TRY US ON YOUR NEXT ORDER Manchesler Prinling to. South Side of Main St. For 60 Years- Cvninilxioioioi The Best in Service and Value IFIQEIQIJ COAL ICE n1o1oioqiojojoioioi4 J. W. Slrauss 8. Son PHONE 93 1:1020 ! fifty -eight 1 1 1 ioipuiuioioioioi 11143010 101 101010301024rinxininioioioioioioi 0- 010101010101 oioioiojoioioxnioiui 1101010101014 sion whore 5 vtoiororocbocgocwrocumpoxoam nppogngagggf.14.14,g.,1,,,.,1.,?,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,3,,,,,,,,1,,1,,101m.M-0:01, I E I '52 Q 2 I H G U ! I S PDP ! gg- ! Q m ! ! z we ! fb Fw ! 4 Pa 1 -- W :U 3, :U , i Q m ! - I o it P1 I Q' H I P .Fwy U H' O W PJ ' qos:-JIPQP' U5 P Y I Spy U'-hw P11 I Q 5-4 ' I FUUOF4 I CIJOEI 5 5 12592 ' Q 25 S E i'r,es5iE'5S'mEai 2 E Q Ip'Hwtr1 I WUI' I O H W I mhz !5'm SSI 5 3' 3 . O r Z ifjfbcm E i E IE' l ml-gm-542: Ui H 'U r--'-ISI , , T- S iifgrg Uigjmi 2 :UE 5 Egigwggbogg 3 25 3 :aww sewer - M 2 wweeigegaawa - --In 5, I -maori I 2 r-- I D fb - sm. 5 fr. 5 O -.m,. 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Ebbinghouse xi:121litlimrioioioioiarioioizlioioifxif BASHORE FEED STORE 8: HATCHERY Baby Chicks Poultry Supplies Phone 750 9020103010101 sioioioioioioioifxioioq Mercury Lincoln Zephyr FORD It is Our Established Policy of Providing the Highest Type of Representation in This Community. Congratulations to Class of 1941 and Chester School. I Mmear Bros. Your Authorized Ford Dealer North Manchester Indiana 0101024 01010101 01 rioiexixxjxrioioianxoiojoiojoimnicri .0 'Q :Qvioioioinjwrioiojoioic101010141014110101010141901011D11ioioioicricricxjanzrjojaxjasjcrjcxiricxjrievirjaniieievicrit ozolioiuioioioiinioi 1 3 xioioiuioi 2010 9034Pi0i0l0i'73035134nillliliuiuiiliuinin 901024 ifrioioipnioioinrioimnx ini again Congratulations to Class of 1 9 4 1 A FRIEND mini 1 n1oioi4rioioi4u1o1o14riri 1 10: Compliments of R. E. HEIDRICH Royal Typewrilers 818 South Clinton St. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA minioioiuriuiniuriuiuinininioie 14 101 YOUR COMING KEEPS' Me Going MIKE'S STANDARD SERVICE BELSITO CANDY KITCHEN Home Made Ice Cream and Candy QUALITY UNsURPAssI-:D Sanitary and Up-to-date Mnicsimviisimni:vioioiuioiozoioimnioifrinrz THE HECKMAN BINDERY 908 N. Sycamore St. North Manchester, Indiana We re-bind School and Library Books Bibles and' Hymnals Class Notes and Term Papers Bound To Please nfiii1010101114124vioxxu1n1u1u1u1u1n1oQ .IERRYIS RESTAURANT CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '41 North Walnut Street urininiuinioiarzurioioioinioinq ui aiu: N. Manchester iavimnirrisuinrinxi ri: 12031 nie sie Q11 wif 14 Q14 if 1010101 mio: ifu1u1n1oxu2uin2o1n1101011 11 EEL RIVER CREAMERY Manufacturers of High Grade Butter Produced under sanitary conditions from high quality cream Dale V. Curtiss ini :ini 111nininiuioioiuinin11 in 301 Werlenberger 8. Voreis FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE L a k e t o n rimicuimnimuiixinxiariari :Q ri: 11034114114 101: rx WIBLEQ'S SHOE STORE The Family Shoe Store Nationally Advertised Shoes WALK-OVER-PETERS-FORTUN E V IVE-DEAN BEAUTY SHOPPE E.1'fwn rls I' Y0Il'ljI'lIlIl'lllllfllllllbi ami' Host ll'1'slms To thc' Class of 1941 House ol Harler Sl-oR'1'iNG Gowns GOSHEN INDIANA roioioiuiu1014nioioioiuiuiuinni ri rin While learning other lessons in life . . . Learn to use the Telephone NORTHERN INDIANA TELEPHONE CO. fifty- o1n1uiu1oiu1c:1c:i4 xiuiuioioiniuq rio ,q 0:1 :Gif Q Q Q I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 'l i Q Q 5 Q.- ........... ................. nine Try Trick for E THE BEST IN FOOD Lumber 8: Brick Curb Q Service TRICK LUMBER. Q 3 COMPANY l sAM's CAFE Q Phone 11 S North Manchester l itiloioloioinloin I iliitiiiliiillllllilblll Q OUR RECAPPED Q TIRES DRIVE AND l IWEAR BETTER THAN E H9l'ff'-'Ones 2NEW AND SAVE YOU I Co. sofz, 2 KENNEDY TIRE 3 Indianapolis, SERVICE . 2 Opposite Covered g Indiana Bridge i a9710i4'i0101l'lf'i'Pi0i011Yl4Pl4ll4'i4P11li4Yi4 Charles Dillman-Say, Irv, what's the most nerv- ous thing in the world? Irvin Grist-Me, next to a girl. Mr. Shanahan-Why is Boyle's law like love? Glen Bollinger-The lower the gas, the higher the pressure. ---.,..-..- Could Paul Sell Dona A. Studebaker? Can you imagine Bonnie Werking? Why doesnlt Mary Ellen Mow hay? Could Gene Felabom? Is Daniel Young? Is Charles' Gradeless than Russel Frieden's? Could Junior Frey an egg? Why does Joanne Knapp? Does Rex Merritt a good time? Should Jean Orr a boat when Wayne's Abell? Wife-Are all men as stupid as you? i Q Q 1 1 1 1 -1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 Dill 2 Congratulations to the Class of I i 1 9 4 1 I A 1 g Harry K. landes Co. . I CAPs AND GowNs I I Indianapolis Indiana 2 5'l '0 n'2 I 1 The Vamly Beauly Salon g 2 Congratulations and Best Wishes I Q to class of 1941 2 g Miss Madeline Bush, Proprietor i Two teachers were eating their lunch. Presently Mr. Huffman began unwraping an odd object. What's that? asked Mr. Searer. It's just a pie I baked while my wife was away, replied Mr. Huffman. It's rather long, isn't it? Oh! I don't know: it's rhubarb. L.,-,-.- Father--Joe, where did you go with the car last night? Joe Spacy-I just took some of the boys for a little ride. Father-You tell the boys I found one of their little lace handkerchiefs in the front seat. Mr. Stone-Can you type? Mr. Shultz-Well, I use the Columbus system. Mr. Stone--What's that? Mr. Shultz-I discover a key, then land on it. ....,l.-1.-,- Husband-Oh, no, my dear. Look how many Love is like a picture, it develops better in the bachelors there are. dark. n'oQ04D04lb04D1r10101u1ucsg1ucv1o14 10101-lgnqpngozozoxozanazoxe :inbox izorocnoxnxoxocbocsuozi Q NOAH BAKER I SappenIield's 1 I Shoe Rebuilding Students, Instruftors and C'hester I l and I SPORT SHOP I Patrolns life Appreciate I Lawn Mower Grindingi 114 S' Calhoun St' I I Yozjf. 17h:l,ndSh,ip 3 2 one-half Block South E F01-1 Wayne, Ind. 2 Q of College I 1--T-I-T-M-I-1 L P umhel a. Son Q . Q 1 - - 2 Congratulations to I Buhnefs Fertilizer I 2 Q th Gr d t, 1 and I DRY GOODS HARDWARE I e a ua mg , . A I 3 Crows Hybrld Seed l FOOTWEAR FLOOR COVERINGS Q Q Class of 1941 C0111 I l I S JOHN J. 2 HOME APPLIANCES i I A FRIEND I BECHTOLD - I Q i North Manchester, Incl! I sixty Nllfrgess Funeral Home HOSPITAL BEDS I and Q CHAIRS Fon RENT Phone 575 ,gwjf 5 OO -'na HSEQ BENQ '115'-' -4 'fi u-.r,,5'm fb-3-mt-1 Q-mga: 0 mU' D5-::'O Igei Est sg 5- Ul 03' ',3 QJ Z is 91 ..... Q 52. rr S753 53' 'B' we E735 D. D ff: 59 2 . m-M' cr 5 Q? Farmers Shipping Association We ship hogs, calves and lambs every Saturday. Cows, bulls and rough hogs on Monday. Why not ship your live- stock and receive the real market value WM. GRONINGER, Mgr. T, i1.,..i. Mr. Huffman-If I subtract 26 from 94, what's the difference? Daniel Young-T'hat's what I say. Boss-tStormingJ You're fired! Carolyn Miller-Fired? That's news to meg I always supposed slaves were sold. ---4----v-1. Mr. Dillman-tleaning over banisterl Is that young man going to stay all night? Rose Marie Dillman-tafter consultation? I-Ie says he can. Shall I put him in the guest room? Doio11rioi0i4ri1rioi1ri1r1o1mri4xi1ri:ri1ri1rc rioiuioioioioif vjojoiojoiojcsioiozoir ! 1014 ! ! 5 I ! 5 2 I ! I I 'n 'Q' I I Sheaffer Pens Compliments Of l Watches Diamonds I Silverware I Gift Novelties I DONALD R' MOTEI Freeze Jewelry I Att Q and I orney at Law GREEN LANTERN i I GIFT SHOP I Graduate Watchmaker I ..,.....,..,..,........., QOQ0,0QOQ0,4lDOQ1li Bolinger Farm I Real Estate dz l Equipment I Farm Loans I Headquarters for Q Old Line Automobile I McC0rmick,Deering l Insurance for Less Q Implements 1 0. C. FRANTZ I Blount Farm Machinery D Kitson Building I Trucks, Tractgrs, I N. Manchester, Ind. Q Fertilizer and Feeds Phones . . I nes. 119 Office 221 I Service a1zdRepaz'rs i . Mother-After all, he's only a boy, and boys will sow wild oats. t Father-I wouldn't mind, if he didn't mix in so much rye. Bill Lee-When I marry, I shall lead a hand- some girl and a good cook to the altar. Robert Krieder-Heavens! That would be bigamy. Mrs. Fribley-What is etiquette, Lewis? Lewis Johnson-It's saying No, thank you, when you want to holler, Gimme! lii.-............. Rex Merritt-Hey. waiter, there's a fly at the bottom of my cup. What's the meaning of it? Waiter-Mister, I'm a waiter, not a fortune teller. Qbi0l0l0l0l0l0l4Y11Pl4l11lPiilitlltbiilil1011T0l0l0117l0llDl0llDlllf01i71lDl0l4l10i0l4'i'? I GRESSOSS I ws sau. Tm: EARTH Q 3 E Our Package Under 2 I Y N 'ghb ' A 1 P - A I S I 1 ..z:fB3g. 52.23 .fir 1 MANCHESTER ' I I' u 0 a E EVERYTHING You S REALTY CO INC' I . EAT AND WEAR N ui M h me, ma. E Cou.11ty's Leatdzng Auto Sales I Q----M---ls I . . . I Finest Cars in the Low and Medium I IF ITS ELECTRICAL I THE WILLIS 1 I Priced Fields E Ani KOH Vlant tilirbest E BARBER AND E qua i y at owes ices 2 No. Manchester, 801 W. Main-Phone 361 2 IT'S THE g BEAUTY SHOPPE I Q Ruppel Electric I Congratulation Class E l SALES SERVICE Shop i of ,41 l Q 133 East Main St. I - 1 x , 02030101014n1o1oIo14n1o1o11v1o1cs11s14n:ar:1s11v11v1ar11v11r1o14r14uxoxoxoxoxoioxoxozoxf 'J sixty-one THANKS to OUR ADVERTISERS and OUR SUBSCRIBERS For the financial assistance that has made this book possible al: :Ez :B E: To THE CRON PICTURE STUDIO of Fort Wayne, Indiana For the very excellent photography and courteous service rendered to the Senior Class and Ravelings Staff 224 P14 ik S4 To The following individuals who were kind enough to loan certain pictures used in this publication: Prof. and Mrs. A. W. Cordier, Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wright, and Mrs. Etta Butterbaugh. ak :if 214 214 To The Fort Wayne Engraving Companying and to Mr. V. T. 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