Chester High School - Ravelings Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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unior A On August 30, 1946, fifty-two students enrolled as freshmen at Chester. To start the year right, they elected these efficient officers: Danny Fulton, president; Pat Hathaway, vice-president; Beverly Stellar, secretary; Peggy Baker, treasurer. Gloria Vance and Bob Yentes joined the ranks that year. A hayride was enjoyed and a Christmas gift ex- change was held. Their sponsors were Mrs. Baker and Mr. Dilling. The class of '50, now consisting of forty-seven members, enrolled as sophomores on August 29, 1947. They elected the following officers: Robert Yentes, president fat Hathaway, vice-president; Mary Louise Clark, secretary; and Peggy Baker, treasurer. A hayride was enjoyed in the fall and a skating party that spring. The sponsors were Miss Stone and Mr. Scribner. Now they are juniors and they are doing a good job of it, too. Their officers are: Gary Walters, president; John Rohrer, vice-president; Pat Hatha- way, secretary; and Connie Spann, treasurer. Their sponsors for this year are Miss Eshelman and Mr. Metzger. (Upper left): Sue Anger, Peggy Baker, Max Bechtold, Ralph Bolinger, Lois Bollinger. (First row): Wade Bollinger, Marilee Boyer, Ken- neth Bucher, Max Bucher, Mary Louise Clark. (Second row): Keith Cripe, Bill Doster, Eunice Hatfield, Pat Hathaway, Bill Hollo- way. (Third row): Lawrence Keaffaber, Priscilla Kest- er, Jo Anne Leckrone, Doris Lefforge, Tom McClure. (Fourth row): Jack Marburger, Max Marburger, Richard Paul, Trula Penrod, Leon Ritenour. (Fifth row): John Rohrer, Max Schilling, Stanley Schnepp, Connie Spann, Beverly Steller. (Sixth row): Charles Swihart, Gloria Vance, Gil- bert Walls, Gary Walters, Robert Walters. (Seventh row): Dick Workman, Bob Yentes, Juanita Young, Sylvia Young, Joan Zim- pleman. P.i'ie E'tjMeen

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Class Prophecy Bob Snell spends all his time at his hobby —Reading Burma Shave Signs. Jim Klutz is giving jitterbug lessons at the Odd Fellows Hall. Pauline Hippensteel decided her ambi- tion was to become a nurse, so she has started a nursery and cares for handsome trees and shrubs. Marlene Schroll is still winning high honors of distinction. Only recently she was awarded the Pulitizer Prize in re- cognition of her superb painting called Covered With Snow. Everything is white, and if one does not have the artistic sense, he might think it a blank piece of canvas. Tom Dillman is a famous doctor at John Hopkins Hospital. He also is memorizing his 274 th dictionary to see that his patients never mispronounce or misuse a word. Theron Rupley and Ronald Metzger are those two world famous instructors of that never dying language, Pig Latin. Ronald, by the way, is a great threat to the neon in- dustry. It seems his face has a tendency to light up with no expense involved. Virginia Brandenburg has retired from her appointment as Head Drum Majorette of the Marching 100 at I.U. and is now co- owner of the Speedking Racer Company, south of this city. Jack Kissinger has brought honor to the United States by winning the high jump at the Olympics. Norma Graham has joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the pursuit of a—man. Charles Gibbs is a bell hop at the Sheller Hotel and is quite often left holding the bag. Marie Betten is the Dean of Women at Manchester College. Her job was obtained after the high recommendation given to her after her portrayal of Miss Watkins in the senior class play. Lee Dick Reiken received his Junior G-man badge last week; he's still waiting for his Dick Tracy gun. Coleen Warren is now playing 1st chair French horn with Phil Spitalni's All Girl Or- chestra while not playing her electric guitar with the Melody Rangers. Don Mosher is president of Boy's State at Indianapolis. He has the job of investigat- ing all government books to see if the laws are legal and apply to the rules used at Boy's State. When each piece had been fitted into its proper place and the globe had regained its shape, I suddenly noticed something written across the bottom of this mysterious globe which read: Best Wishes from the Chester Panthers. This Page Compliments of Page Seventeen Wabash County Farm Bureau Coop Assn. Inc., North Manchester



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 lomoreS On August 30, 1947, forty students wandered into high school. Their capable leaders for the year were: James Schumaker, president; Max Rich- ards, vice-president; Mary Lois Fleck, secretary; and Anita Schroll, treasurer. Their first class party outside of the school was a hayride on September 22. A skating party was enjoyed the second sem- ester. Mrs. Von Ehr, Mrs. Allen, and Mr. Dilling sponsored the class. When they came back after vacation, they were assigned their seats on the other side of the assem- bly, and they are now known as sophomores. They held their election and the officers are: Harold Frieden, president; William Helvey, vice-president; Jim Hammond, sceretary; and Herbert Underwood, treasurer. The sponsors are Mrs. Lytle and Mr. Scribner. The class had two parties to remember. (Upper left): Don Bechtold, Dora Betten. (First row): Jane Boocher, Norman Chamberlain, Alice Clouser, Catherine Cook, Max Cunningham. (Second row): Carolyn Enyeart, Mary Fetters, Mary Lois Fleck, Esther Frey, Bonnie Frieden. (Third row): Harold Frieden, Ted Frieden, Doris Gibbs, Bob Graham, Glorea Gross- nickle. (Fourth row): Elizabeth Gump, Jim Hammond, Dean Hapner, William Helvey, Jim Larrison. (Fifth row): Charles Little, Bob Littlefield, Joan Poer, Morris Poer, Don Pries. (Sixth row): Lloyd Reiken, Dorsey Rhoades, Max Richards, Anita Schroll, James Schumaker. (Seventh row): Agnes Sleighter, Herbert Under- wood, Alvin Wiley, Lester Williams, • Charlotte Wright. Page Nineteen

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