Clay High School - Minuteman Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

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Kenneth Edward Klinker C1929 - 19423 Our Classmate Until His Untimely Death H. PAUL KELSAY Superintendent of Schools Mr. Kelsay was princi- pal up to the time of his ascension to the oflicc of Superintendent of Schools. At that time Mr. Harke, then Assistant Principal, was made Principal and Mr. Eaton was made his assistant. MILTON HARKE Prinicipal M RS. SPENCER Secretary HERSH EL EATON Assistant Principal Page Five Page Six The MRS. BARBER MR. BLAIR MISS BRONNENBURG MR. DOERFLEIN Facult MRS. GRIDLEY R MRS. HAMMOND M ISS HARPSTER Page Seven MR.HARBAUGH MBS HOOVE MR.LO0P MR.K.0UN Page Eight MRS.M.OLIN MRS.PEARSON MR.ROGERS MRS.SCHULTZ MRS. ZEIGER I. We regret being unable to obtain pictures of Mr. Shearer, Mr. Van Wilbs, and Mrs. Farley. Page- Nine .N Page Ten 9,Kfw 7 SPGNSORS MRS. GOHEEN MRS. KEARNEY MRS. SMITH MISS ROHRS CLASS OFFICERS Jack Myers, Presidentg Helen Sowers, Treasurerp Mary Nemeth, Secretary Harold Asire, Vice-President I M HAROLD ASIRE B-Team Basketball 1 Treasurer 3 Lettermelfs Club 4 Minutemen 4 Shop Council 1, 2 Softball Team 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Varsity Baseball 3, 4 Vars, Basketball 2, 3, 4 4 Varsity Track 2, 3, Vice President 4 1, A. x 4.4 A 1 1 .i N- ,, V t DORIS BADMAN Annual Stall' 4 Booster Club 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2 Glee Club 3, 4 Dance Committee 3, 4 Lassies 4 Play Committee 4 p- A A ,Lf g?0n'bga0V EARL BAILEY Rascals 4 ROSE MARIE BARIGER Glee Club 4 Prom Committee 3 SENIORS HELEN BARRETT Booster Club 3 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Play Committee 4 ffybf , tx V fi SX 'gi I MARGU RITE BARRETT Annual Staff 4 Band 1 Booster Club 3 o Colonial Staff 4 G. A. A. 1, 2 Prom Committee 3 Nat'l Honor Society 4 Play Committee 4 Sub-Deb 1, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM BARRETT Annual Staff 4 Booster Club 4 Colonial Staff 4 Rascals 4 Play Committee 4 Ya its x W' .Cm R0 ERT BAS Annual Staff 4 Band 1 Booster Club 3 Colonial Staff 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1 Rascals 4 Play Committee 4 Page Eleven SENIORS PHYLLIS BAYER rf 2 N . X x i i 1 r 3 M, x CECIL BENNETT Baseball 1, 4 B-Team Bask'ba1l 1, 2 Intramural Baslfball 4 Senior Play Softball-3 X X 'i ' xl x H 1 ' M5 JOAN BLAI31 Q if Annual Stblgili Colonial Stax . 34 ,4 Glee Club 1, A .g Nat'1 Honorxi ciety 4 Play Commi e 4 GERALDINE BOMBFIYS Annual Staff 4 Booster Club 3, 4 Dance Committee 4 Sub-Deb 1, 2, 3, 4 Page Twelve 4 V' 17 V fx ff! 95' X 4'7 f V -V' 1' 'f' .f f, Q -f,f'QfLTfL f' . A ,,, 1 -ax C KC LP f 2 EkRA BOWERS Annual Staff 4 Booster Club 4 Colonial Staff -1 Glee Club 3 Dance Committee 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 1 Q f sift, MARY BREDAX to mx ,X :ig N 'gV:7 ,XX 4: 'i K, Q nl J SEK Chg 'V xi X VL .25 QQ WQXS X11 . KENNETH ,A BUTTERBAUGH Annual Staff 4 B-'Ieam Bask'ball 2, 3 Intramural Basldball 1 Lettermen's Club 4 Minutemen's Club 4 1 rom Committee 3 Dance Couunittee 4 Shop Council 1, 2, 3 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 4 Varsity Softball 3, 4 ,J OBERT CASPER Booster Club 3, 4 Ushers Club 4 Play Committee 4 Carnival 3, 4 Boys' Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 PATRICIA CHURCH Booster Club 1 - Of M-Z4 71 JAMES CLAUSER Booster Club 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ushers 1, 2, 3 , Q ff. 'X ' If 1 1 if J 1 mfr 'A ' 1 tw PHILIP CLAXTON Nat'l Honor Society 3,4 Hall Monitor 1, 2 Student Council 1 Colonial Staff 4 Play Committee 1 Annual Staff 4 MARY ANN DROUD Booster Club 3, 4 Play Committee 4 L SENIORS , cf lg KP 4 6 s , eq ' C, We ROBERT DUNIVANT Carnival Committee 3 Dance Committee 3 Track 4 P lm-'vi -it L- DI EVELYN EBERSOLE Booster Club , A ,K f A . fr ,IH v 1 li, MARGARET FINNERAN Booster Club 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Gift Committee 4 Play Committee 4 EUGEN E FORRAY Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Committee 4 Play Committee 4 ff i iw V6 .7 ft! J KZ, a I 6 , 4ffA,f ,ff .f ' ,' I! V V Lf f , A - ' Page Thirteen SENIORS RALPH FOWLER Annual Staff 4 Booster Club 3, 4 Colonial Staff 3, 4 Intramural Bask'ball 1 Minutemexfs Club 4 Senior Play Ushers Club 2 - ,, , . , ,v f A 1 '. 'A L v r W .A , Y , , 7 fd 11,327 J. 'V ' 1 . .71 - L L THOMAS FRASIER Booster Club 4 B-Team Basketball 2, 3 Colonial Staff 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Play Committee 4 Rascals 4 Ushers Club 1, 2, 4 ELMER GAEDTKE Booster Club 3, 4 B-Team Basketball Hall Monitor 2, 3 ' Intramural Bask'ba1l 1 Minut.emen's Club 4 Prom Committee 3 f'.' , I 4 k V' x A ,tlgfwx NYE' Xxx eff? tb Y Q ETTY GRAY Nat'l Honor Society 4 Page Fourteen X.. 'E F RICHARD GRAY Rascals 4 Shop Council 4 Play Committee 3 new BERNARD HACKER Shop Council 1, 2 flu 2 , ,Q X -.J 5 JO ANNE HARRISON G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 2 Booster Club 3, 4 Lassies 4 9 - x :J x- J lf ,J . X9 ,.,. . ' V J 1 . I JCYCE HASKINS G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Dance Committee Lassies 4 Colonial Staff 1 2 C My - x- ' 0' 1 1 rv java ,O ,fe ,M 1 K C xb- 'X .' 1 ,N, LARRY HECKAMAN B-Team Basketball 1 Class President 1, 2 Shop Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Vars. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Softball Team 2, 3, 4 Baseball Team 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Minutemen 4 Lettermen's Club 4 x 3, 4, 7 elm BLAKE? ogy Trac A Annika Staff 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Intra Basketball 1, 2, Varsil Softball 4 ,J :X if th, x N xxx 'yfx 4 Qs 'xx Y EVA HOLDERMAN Booster Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 WILFRED HOYT Shop Council RB, 4 I X i , All Wtutiwi r I l 1 JMX!! SENIORS 7 fl -'T ' 4 fl C' vfrj., QV , AJC, 4-rf. rjglvo WILLIAM HULLINGER Student Council 2 Play Committee 4 Booster Club 4 BILLIE JUNE KRELGHBAUM f . 1. ' ' l Stude' tdiouncil 1 Glegiaub 1, 2, 3, 4 Qolnial Staff 4 , ALSenior Play Annual Staff 4 Kawai' ALICE KRESIN G.A.A. 1, 2 Sub-Deb 3, 4 Booster Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Dance Committee 3, 4 Play Committee 4 Class President 3 Prom Committee 3 -J QYSQ 'Lv PHYLLIS KUBIAK Class Oflicer 2, 3 Prom Committee 2 Annual Staff 4 Colonial Stall? 1 Sub-Deb 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Dance Committee 3 ' Booster Club 3, 4 Page Fifteen vb sEN1oRs fl! A JNL. ' , ,1 '1 J' fflw HUGH MASTERMAN Dance C'ommittee 4 Play Committee 4 a MARY LOU McCORM,lCK Band 1 G.A.A. 1, 2 Drum Major 2, 3 Sub-Deb 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Booster Club 2, 3, 4 Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4 ESTHER MCDONALD G.A.A. 2, 3 Play Committee 4 MILDRED MINNIS Annual Staff 4 Booster Club 3, 4 Colonial Staff 2, 3, 4 Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Senior Play Sub-Deb 2, 3, 4 Page Sixteen .i l -+... ,j'- 2 Xflf xx. XX:V3Ll CL- ,Lk ul U IONA MONTAGUE Booster Club 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Dance Committee 3 G.A.A. 2 K l ,fl Jmavlzx vans Minutemen 4 Class President 4 Annual Staff 4 Colonial Staff 3, 4 Lettermen's Club fl Ushers Club 2 Softball 4 Prom Committee 3 Baseball Manager 3, Play Committee 4 f WJ L L6gLQ7fl MARY fi! EM ETH Nat'1 Honor Society 3 J Secretary-Treasurer 4 Lassies 4 L 'if l jf- Xcx 'Fixx LUCILE NEYVMAN Cf Nat'l Honor Society 3 4 Colonial Staff 4 FRED REAM B-Team Basketball 1 Vars. Basketball 2. Softball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 4 Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 ff f X , - -7 I J ,A ARTHUR' REED! Shop Council 2 Audubon Society 1 I M.ONA RICE Hall Monitor 2, 3 Colonial Staff 4 Annual Stai 4 Nat'l Honor Society 4 Booster Club 3, 4 Play Committee 4 WILLIAM J. ROSE Hall Monitor 2, 3 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 Intramural Volleyball 1, 2,3 Senior Play 4 SENIORS RICHARD SCHEID Baseball 2 Minutemen 4 Prom Committee 3 Dance Committee 3 Shop Council 4 Booster Club 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 2, 3 WILLIAM SHEARMAN Booster Club 3 Colonial Staif 4 Ushers 3 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Softball 1, 2 Intramural Volleyball 2 x F ,ly is ,, 5.2.1.2 ju' Kb MARY GRACE SINGER Booster Club 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2 Prom Committee 3 Band 1 ' h Glee Club 3 4-H Club 1, 2 Dance Committee 3 , ,, 5 ,J lligtgltlf I, , . MARIAN SONES Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4 Lassies 4 Colonial StaE 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Play Committee 4 Page Seventeen SENIORS ,I . ,V , wiv f X ,l'fKe.vff'75-11 L jvfl lf' aa' MAQRYXSOSSOMAN 4-H Club 1, 2, 3 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Booster Club 3, 4 Lassles 4 Q rx 5 Q RT, 2 Ni DORIS sowELL CX, Sub-Deb 2, 3, 4 Q Colonial Stai 4 1' Dance Committee 3 Prom Committee 3' s Oflilce 2, 3 U Senior Play 4 :Q Booster Clun 3, 4 HELEN SOWERS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 G.A.A. 1, 2 Sub-Deb 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Booster Club 3, 4 , K ,ff My LVIN FT Rascals 4 X Play Committee 4 Softball 1, 2 Baseball 3 Track 1, 2, 3. 4 Shop Council 2, 3, 4 Usher Club 4 Prom Committee 3 Annual Staff 4 Booster Club 3, 4 Page Eighteen A ,Q I1 ll' .' , Au -0,4 -'fb' ls. C' N KENNETH TODD Booster Club Rascals 4 'Q 5,4 WALTER TROWBRIDGE B-Team Manager 2 Booster Club 3, 4 Lettermelfs Club 4 Shop Council 4 Softball Manager 3 Student Council 1,2,3,4 Varsity Manager 1, 3, -I ,7' ff ffw f LQ M641- lf.. 1 7.1 ' ,, G K . J- f cf , ' -..- cf MARIANNE VAN ES Colonial Staff 4 G.A.A. 2, 3 Library 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Play Committee 4 EVELYN WEBBER Booster Club 2, 4 G-.A.A. 1, 2 N X 2 -XA. A JR lx Q, V A r Q xr .L 2 A lf 2 f Y' I ' U 'f 1 I tl COLLETTA WELLS Annual Staff 4 Colonial Staff 4 Play Committee 'N ANNA JEANNE ' ' WERTZ Colonial Staff 4 G.A.A. 1 Glee Club 1, 2 Lassies 4 Prom Committee 3 Play Committee 4 r ff' -M E .L L I 4 4 Q -'xf iv . PAUL WOMACK B-Team Basketball 1 F. F. A. 1, 2 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 4 Minutemen 4 Softball Team 3, 4 Vars. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Varsity Track 2. 3, 4 Shop Council RUTH BUCKLAND Annual Staff 4 Booster Club 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2 Glee Club 3, 4 Dance Committee 3, 4 Lassies 4 Play Committee 4 SENIORS VIDA JUNE MILLER Booster Club 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 4-H 1, 2, 3 G.A.A. Dance Com. 2, 3 , ,L Q. luofiffgii L, KENNETH WARD MILLER Annual Staff 4 Booster Club 3, 4 F. F. A. 1, 2 Pro111 Committee 3 Minutemen 4 Senior Play 4 Intraniural Basketball 1, 2, 3, -1 A ' vw Q 1 A K fy' ,' , J H f . , L 1 ' , , ' , 1' , I .1 ' I 'X WILLIAM PATITUCCI Izaak Xvalton League 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3 Prom Committee 3 Dance Conunittee 3, 4 Hall Monitor 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Booster Club 4 Play Committee 4 Track 4 I ,1.pmiJfb-' ' 'JAM ES PosT Ushers Club 2 Izaak Walton League 2 Page Nineteen . l w X , SENIORS LEONARD MITCHELL Booster Club 3, 4 F. F. A. 1, 2 4-H 1, 2, 3 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Page Twenty The veterans who are graduating with the class but whose pictures do not appear are: ' JOHN FINNERAN JosEPH sllvllvls vERNoN s'rERcHu MAX WILDER LORRAINE KESSICK G.A.A. 4 Play Committee Booster Club 4 . f'S 5- Y .lm : .' - L.. - A' N -og, , LJ! .Y J iA L CLASS HISTORY In writing this class history, we must remind you that all big things usually have a small start. We entered the halls of Washington.-Clay in the fall of 743 as lowly freshmen. Our class activities this year were limited to one class party. With us as sponsors were Miss Koester, Mr. Kane, and lVIrs. Welhorn. S During our sophomore year we entered into a few more activities. We started olf with a Noom Movie. A Christmas party was given and another class party was held almonth later. Many of the sophomores were active in the Student Council, Red Cross, Hall Monitors, and the Ushers Club. Our sponsors this year were Miss Dome, Miss Hower, and Mr. Heeter. Our officers were: Larry Heckaman, president, Richard Brown, vice-president, Phyllis Kubiak, secretary, and Harold Asire, treasurer. During our junior year we had a few activities, among which was the Autumn Serenade. We participated in a magazine contest and we also had the Junior-Senior Prom, held at the Oliver Hotel in South Bend. This year the class oliicers were: Alice Kresin, president, .lerry Green, vice-pres- idcnt, Phyllis Kuhiak, secretary, and Richard Brown, treasurer. Our sponsors were Mrs. Goheen, Miss Dome, and Miss Pilsitz. Our senior year started oil with the election of our class olficers. They are: J ack Myers, president: Harold Asire, vice-president, Helen Sowers, treas- urer, and Mary Nenteth, secretary. Soon after this, the staff for our Annual was chosen. They are: Philip Claxton, editor, Mildred Minnis, business man- ager, and Mr. Ernst, faculty adviser. The annual Sweater Hop, a dance, was given by our class during the early part of S the first semester. Our play, The Professor Proposes, was presented with much success soon afterwards. During the second semester preparations were made for our Skip Day, to he held sometime in May. Plans were also made for the carnival, on April 18 - - - and - - - our graduation on May 27. Our sponsors at graduation will be Mrs. Colleen, Mrs. Kearney, and Miss Rohrs. Page Twenty One CLASS WILL We, Doris Badman and Ruth Buckland, do will our ability to refuse to pay the Rascals' gasoline expenses to any future Lassie who is always broke, too! I, Rose Marie Bariger, do hereby will my ability to Hunk to Teressa Lucas. ' I, 'Marguerite Barrett, hereby will my ability to be on time to that tardy junior, Jane Huddleston. I, Bill Barrett, do hereby will all my chewing gum to Patsy Bates. I, Bob Bash, will my ability to collect money for gasoline to Tom Haney. I, Phyllis Bayer, do will my ability to go steady to Jean Grabowski. ' I, Cecil Bennett, hereby will my glasses to Mr. Rogers. The next time they are broken he will receive them. ' I, Joan Blair, hereby will my height to Regina Ivory. I, Sally Bowers,1do hereby will my acquired name, Doc , to June Lowe. I, Gerry Bombrys, will my ability not to be mistaken for the cowboy star, Roy Rogers, to Mr. Rogers who has such terrible trouble with his admirers. I, Kenneth Butterbaugh, do hereby will my blushing instinct to that bold junior, Charles McNerney. I, Bob Casper, do will my love and affection for a tall, good-looking teacher to any ----- junior who takes bookkeeping next year. I I, Philip Claxton, will my ability to get along with teachers to any junior who needs it. I, Pat Church, do hereby will my bashfulness in economics class to anyone who needs it. I, Jim Clauser, hereby will my ability to keep 5th hour study hall quiet to Miss Hoover, 'cause she doesn't have much luck! I, Mary Ann Droud, do hereby will my old friend, Oscar, the mouse, to Ann Kreps. I, Bob Dunivant, do hereby will my ability to keep my temper to Mr. Rogers. He needs it! I, Evelyn Ebersole, do hereby will my ability to stay away from Friday night activities to whoever has a boy friend who works Friday nights. .E I, Marianne Van Es, do hereby will my ability to be conceited to anyone who has nerve enough to say he does not like himself better than anyone else. I, Margaret Finneran, do hereby will my most faithful shadow to a certain boy of the junior class. I, Ralph Fowler, do hereby will my ability to get along with Miss Hoover to John Thompson who has a hard time of it. I, Eugene Forray, do will my seat in Mr. Roger's study hall to anyone who can set a clock. I, Thomas Frasier, do will my knowledge of corny jokes to Ed Kubiak to add to his vast collection. I, Elmer Gaedtke, will my ability to get along with teachers to Tom Patterson. We, Kenny Todd and Richard Gray, do will our job of hauling the Lassies to anyone who has a car. I, Betty Gray, do hereby will my ability to be embarrassed over almost anything to anyone who can blush as well as I can. I, Bernard Hacker, do hereby will my ability to get along with Mr. I-Iarke to John Thompson. I, Jo Anne Harrison, do hereby will my bookkeeping book to any strong-hearted junior who is for- tunate enough to take it. I, Joyce Haskins, hereby will the G.A.A, presidency to anyone who wants to take the responsibility. I, Larry Heckaman, do will my ability to keep my mouth shut to that shy backward boy, Bob Landick. I, Blake Hinton, will my height to Eddie Kubiak. I, Eva Holderman, do hereby will my bookkeeping book to anyone who wants to take the risk. I, Wilfred Hoyt, hereby will my four years' experience in shop to any freshman who may need lt. I, Bill Hullinger, will my seat in Latin class to anyone who thinks he can handle it. I, Lorraine Kessick, do hereby will my ability to dance the Polish Polka to any junior who needs it. I, Billie June Kreighbaum, do will my chemistry workbook to anyone who can stand the stench. I, Alice Kresin, do hereby will my ability to win an argument with Mr. Rogers to Pinky Gardner. I, Phyllis Kubiak, do will my bashful traits to that prominent junior, Marjorie Schrader, Page Twenty-Two - I, Hugh Masterman. do hereby offer my perfect poise to Miss Rohrs, who needs it. I, Mary Lou McCormick, do will my three years of yell-leading to Nancy Harrison who has done so well her first year. I, Esther McDonald, do hereby will my ability to keep from losing my temper to Evelyn Blackford, who will need it in the future years. I, Vida June Miller, do hereby will my ability to stay home nights to that junior girl, Rosemarie Haney. I, Jack Myers, hereby will my very used acre at Pin Hook to that boy who is starting to use it al- ready-Bert Reader. I, Iona Montague, do will my ability to learn Shakespeare's Macbeth to any poor junior who takes senior literature. I, Leonard Mitchell, do will my ability to skip school and not get caught to that school-shy boy, Gene Sowell. I, Ward Miller, do hereby will my naturally curly hair to Dick Ferm. I, Mildred Minnes, do will my ability to go steady with a certain senior boy, to some oi the fresh- man girls who have wanted to for so long. I, Mary Nemeth, do hereby will my glasses to anyone wishing to sit in the last row of his class. I, Lucile Newman, do hereby will my job in Library third hour to anyone who wants to be loved by the Junior High boys. I, Bill Patitucci, do hereby will my ability to mix chemicals to that junior, Teressa Lucas, who seems to have trouble doing it. I, Fred Ream, do will my ability to study in Library to that industrious-Simp 0'dell. I, Art Reed, will my ability to sleep in class to anybody who wants to try it. . I, Mona Rice, do hereby will my ability to get out of study halls to anyone who can get away with it. I, Richard Scheid, hereby will my '37 Studebaker to any mechanically-minded genius who thinks he can run it. I, William Shearman, hereby will my bashtulness to that extrovert, Bob Landick. I, Mary Sossoman, do hereby will the ability to control my excitement and gum at the County Tour- nament to Mr. Harke. ' I, Doris Sowell, do will my long black hair to Velma Fowler who can't seem to make hers grow. I, Helen Sewers, do hereby will. my love for English literature and Mrs. Barber, to anyone who can put up with them for two years. I, Melvin Swift, will my talent to Mary Lou Haskins to get up in front of the class and make a speech. I, Walter Trowbridge, do will my job as manager in my senior year to Duane Spencer, who is starting in the seventh grade. I, Evelyn Webber, do will my temper to that shy, quiet junior boy, Donald Myers. I, Colletta Wells, do will my liking for reading books to Louise Duncan. I, Anna Jeanne Wertz, and I, Helen Ann Barrett, do will our sixth hour to any willing junior who likes home economics. I, Paul Womack, do will my hillbilly tactics-with goats-to Charles McNerney. We, The Minuteman Club of 19i7. Will the right to RRY b0Y3 to take Sub-Deb members home after their meetings. - - Page Twenty-Three CLASS PROPHECY r ' Taking a trip into the future, we get a plane at the South Bend airport. While getting on the plane we say hello to Stewardess Betty Gray. On the Way to Chicago we recall a few former classmates. Q l, A Rose Marie Bariger and Paul Womack, who now own the Womack Goat Farm down in the Tenessee Valley, have been married for three Years. A Helen Ann Barrett is now the head designer for the Tip Top Pajama. Company, Billie June Kreighbaum is booked at the Strand in South Bend for five solid weeks. She must really be a sensation! Kenny Todd is chief repairman for the Cushman Motor Scooter Co., in Chicago. Eugene Forray and Eva Holderman are now married and live in South Bend. Eugene runs the once- famous Nicodemus Plumbing Co. . Wilford Hoyt has just completed the National Swimming Race at Chicago. He took most of the prizes. His wife, the former Mary Ann Droud, helps him in and out of the pool. O Bill Barrett has now reached his height in the aviation field. He cuts the grass between the runways. Kenny Butterbaugh has just made his 1000th arrest as our district State Policeman. His chief vic- tim is Elmer Gaedtke, who tries to out-run Kenny. Doris Sowell, now owner of the great chain of.Morningside Drugstores, has just given a banquet for her able assistant, Blake Hinton, who has completed his 30th year behind the soda fountain. Philip Claxton, with an able assistant and wife, the former Joan Blair, is Working in his private lab at the new University of Maple Lane. Coming into the airport at Chicago, we meet none other than Harold Asire. He works in the Control Tower all night. His hours are the same- as those of hist wife, Vida June Miller, a stewardess. As we leave the airport, we meet .two lovely couples, Bernard Hacker, his wife the former Phyllis Bayer, Earl Baily and his wife, the former Evelyn Ebersole. ' At the Palmer House, we meet a distinguished-looking uniformed person, Dick Schied, the door-man. In the lobby we meet two lovely girls, Marion Sones and Mary Nemeth. They said they were do- ing very well as cigarette girls. The desk clerk was our old friend, Leonard Mitchell. After we registered, we were escorted to our rooms by the head bell hop, Cecil Bennett. Starting out for a tour of the city, we hired the cab of our old friend, Ward Miller. Our guide, Mrs. Miller, the former JoAnne Harrison, was kept busy showing us the sights while minding her four children. Stopping at the Cub's baseball Held, we met Larry Heckaman, who has been annually trying out for the position of bat boy. Taking time out for lunch, we stopped at Kresin's Happy Hash House. We had a swell chat with James Clauser, the head waiter. As we left Chicago for South Bend we ran into Bob Casper, who conveniently being a porter at the Illinois Central Station, carried our bags. V , While boarding the South Shore train, we met the head conductor, Bob Dunivant. He took us to the front of the train to meet the engineer, Fred Ream who's still trying to break the world speed record. On the train we met two old maids going back to South Bend for a visit. They were Marguerite Barrett and Gerry Bombrys. We also met the noted educational engineer, Dm-is Badxnan, who is to lecture at Vtfashington-Clay. Art Reed, the noted literary critic, was sitting-as usual-with his nose in a book. While on the train we recalled some more of our classmates. ' Nurses Sarah Bowers and Mary Breda are doing very well at St. John's Animal Hospital. Richard Gray and his wife, the former Patricia Church, are having quite a time raising chickens, turkeys, and their eight children on their farm near Granger. Billy Hullinger and his wife, the former Esther McDonald, are having quite a time managing the Eureka Motor Sales. - ' . The new grease-monkey at the Huss Filling Station is Phyllis Kubiak. She is helping her future husband, Ralph Fowler, who also is working there. Melvin Swift is in the' advertising ibusiness. He designs the covers of the Rear and Robust catalog. Bob Bash is still working on the Colonial of Washington-Clay. This is his sixth year as editor. Nice going, Bob! i 'i' ' Lorraine Kessick and Marigrace Singer are currently starring in that Broadway production, You Should Live So Long. It is a musicale and its writer, Helen Sowers, also plays a. leading part-on the piano. Three of our classmates now havefpositions at Washington-Clay. .They are Marian Van Es, home economics teacherg Colletta Wells, principal: and Anna Jeanne Wertz, secretary. Getting oft the train, we met Mona Rice and Lucile Newman. Lucilewas a reporter for the South Bend Tribune and Mona a photographer. They were waiting to interview Art Reed. While talking to James Post on the corner of Washington K: Main Streets, we met his business partner, Tom Frasier. Both are doing fine in the newspaper business. They claim that they are selling around 200 copies a day. Stopping off at the Oliver Hotel, we met Mary Lou McCormick and Mildred Minnes who were run- ning the candy concession. We spent the evening at the Club Lido listening to the popular torch singers Iona Montague and Margaret Finneran. While there, we chanced to see the bouncer, Walter Trowbridge, in action. We found two more of our friends sitting at their usual table. They were Hugh Masterman and his wife, the former Joyce Haskins. It was getting late and being in no condition to walk that block to the hotel, we got into our friend Bill Shearman's cab. ' The next day we awakened early fabout 12:30 p.n1.J at the call of two chambermaids, Mary Sosso- man and Evelyn Webber. About an hour later the men in white jackets came: but we're not nuts-it's the rest of the people! - JACK MYERS and BILL PATITUCCI Page Twenty-Four I i VALEDICTORY ONIGHT we, the members of the senior class, are receiving our diplomas. These certificates are more than mere slips of paper. They are the symbols of an achievement. We have completed one phase of our life-that of laying the foundation upon which our whole future depends. There have been many trying days in the past, perhaps, there will be many more such days in the future. But, if, with the aid you-our teachers and you-our parents-have given us, we have laid our foundation well-we shall overcome our difficulties and shall succeed in life. ln our endeavor to attain that success, however, we cannot allow the ability to learn to become stagnant. We must remember that we have only the foundation, now. Whatever we do in the future will l:.e built on this foundation. if we are content to do very little or nothing-we will achieve just that. lf we are to realize our goal and prepare ourselves to take our intended place as citizens of tomorrow, then we must employ personal effort. Real satisfaction is found in the completion of a task well done. Some of us are going from high school into marriage. Our goal then will be making a good home. Some of us are stepping into positions in industry. Our goal will be success in our career. Others will have the opportunities to seek their goal by advancing their education in higher schools of learning. 'i he knowledge we have and the knowledge we are able to obtain in whatsoever field we choose will determine whether or not we reach that goal. We are met here together for, perhaps, the last time. It is, therefore, only fitting that we pause now to give our sincere thanks to you-the teachers, our friends and advisors, for the patience you have shown with us. Perhaps, at times we did not realize the importance of your work. But we shall realize .t as we step out into the world alone to solve our problems in the ways which you have taught us. lt is also fitting that, at this time, we give our sincere thanks to you our parents, for the oppor- tunities you have given us. You, also, have shown much patience in teaching and advising us. No other country in the world provides the educational advantages which you have given to us. We, the youth of today, will be the parents of tomorrow. We are going into the world full of the confidence that we shall be able to live up to the example of our parents and our forefathers. We, the youth of today, have the challenge of making the world a better place in which to live. We are deter- mined not to fail! D L PHILIP CLAXTON SALUTATORY HE GREAT event for which we have been devoting most of our time and thoughts for the last twelve years is here at last! indeed, all past experiences seem inferior to this one great occasion which marks a turning point in our lives-the culmination of our high school career. We have enjoyed every moment of these years. Of course, we've had our small trials and difficulties but we overcame them, and now they all seem insignificant and unimportant. Tonight, l for the senior class, wish to extend a welcome to our parents, teachers, and friends, but particularly to our parents, for they made it possible for us to obtain and further our standard of educa- tion. We are also indebted to our principal and our teachers who have helped us to establish a strong- hold in the future. To express our thanks and gratitude for all they have done for us, we will apply ourselves to whatever walk of life we pursue, and we will continue to work wholeheartedly, so that they will. be proud of us. lt is always difficult to leave our friends and teachers, but they will always occupy a place in our minds and our hearts. The future fills us with new thoughts, but our memories of the past can never be quite obliterated. After twelve years of obtaining knowledge, we realize that we have yet much to learn. Most of it will come from actual experience. We will be ready to meet the difficulties and the disappointments that accompany experience, and we shall gain recognition and success. Again, I wish to extend a most hearty welcome to every one of you. Your presence tonight makes Commencement a more memorable occasion for all of us, and it gives us the hope and the courage with which to meet the challenge of life in the future. lt is gratifying to know that when we try, our own wings in the cold hard world we shall have parents and friends to encourage and console us. MARY N EM ETH Page Twenty-Five The ,Seniors Present . . . THE PROFESSOR PROPOSES Page Twenty,Six ALUMNI NEWS THE CLASS or '46 RICHARD ASIRE--Working at Ball-Band, Mishawaka EDWIN BATES-In the army at Otsu, Japan ROBERT BAUER-In the army at Korea W1L'I ON BESSEMER-Navy at Corpus Christi, Texas BETTY BEYERLE-Married to Donald Church PAT BLACKB URN- DORTHY CORLEY-W'orking at Ball-Band, Mishawaka F AY DOVENMUEHLE-At Kessellburh, Germany, in the army IRENE EWALD- ' PHYLLIS GALVAS-Working at the Y.M.C.A. L ? ? J ANNE GREEN-Workiiig at Benton,s Dept. Store GERALD HANEY-In the army in Japan p ' JOHNNY HANEY--At San Francisco, in the navy BETTY LOU HEAD- MARY LOUISE HEINEN-Married CHARLES HELMAN-Medical Course at Indiana University CLARENCE HILL-Navy, stationed at Great Lakes ' DONA HOLDERMAN-Electric Company EDNA HOLDERMAN-Carter Jones and Taylor Co. as Assistant Bookkeeper JAMES HOLTON-Tulane University MARJ ORIE HOSLER-Studying at the South Bend Lab. ELNORA IZDEPSKI- BERN EDIN A KE U LTJ IS-Ridge Company BARBARA KIRKWOOD-Ridge Company BE'1'1'Y LlNDS'fAEDT-Working at Ellswortlfs Store BILLIE JEAN LO WE-Telephone Company SHIRLEY MCCORMICK-At Memorial Hospital JAMES MOORE-Navy BERNICE MCCORMICK-Technician at Dr. Borough,s HAZEL MYERS- Q DONALD NUFER-Navy ' MARY ROSE PATITUCCI-Headed for California LEONARD PETERSON-Navy HOIVARD POST-Chemical Engineering at Indiana University .I AMES RAGER-Army ROSEMQARY ROBINSON- PATRICIA ROMINE-Medical Course at Indiana University ESTHER RUPLEY-Manchester College BARBARA SECHRIST-Workillg in oiiice at Studebaker Corporation HAROLD SEGGERRIAN-Works at Dodge's ANNA SMITH-Attending Bible School RUSSELL SNYDER-Works at Snyder's Filling Station CHARLES SOLBRIG-Medical Course at Indiana University BETTY STEWART-Stenograplier at Berman's CHARLES STROM--Army MILDRED THOMPSON- V ROBERT VON BERGEN-Works at Sears GEORGE YVALSH, JR.-In Navy at Pensacola, Florida NOEL XVIGGENS-Cleveland Road Gas Station EUGENE WILSON-I11 Navyg stationed at Guam Page Twenty-Seven Page Twenty-Eight JUNIOR OFFICERS Russell Huss, sergeant-at-ar-msg Eunice Augh, secretaryg James Berger, presidentg Norma Hartung, treasurer: Bert Reader, vice-president x THE YEAR ' To start the year right, the juniors, at their first class meeting, elected the class officers. They are: James Berger, presidentg Bert Reader, vice-presidentg Eunice Augh, secretaryg and Norma Hartung, treasurer. Russell Iiluss was elected sergeant-at-arms. A f Things ran smoothly during the fall months. In November the class spon- sored a 6'Sock Hopi' after the Concord game. Also in the month of November, the junior class took over the milk sales for the rest of the year. October 11th the juniors put over the Jack-O-Lantern Jump with much success. About Thanksgiving time things began to hum. Preparations were begun for the Annual Junior-Senior Prom. The co-chairmen were elected at a class meeting. They were Martha Virgil and Bert Reader. The date set for the Prom is May 10 and the place is Hotel Elkhart. The orchestra is to be that of Ray Winters. The guests are to be the seniors and their sponsors. The future of the junior class has a bright outlook. Along with the prom, future activities include a noon movie and a dance booth at the Carnival. The junior class owes its success to the three sponsors of the class, Mrs. Barber, iMrs. Schultz, and Mr. Harbaugh, to whom go our thanks. Page Twenty Nme Adams Aident Amato Armour Ault N. Barrett P. Bates J. Beach J. Berger M. Bonebrake Page Thirty Butterbaugh Bybee Call Claeys Clauser J UNIORS J. Corley D. Cornwell G. Dunnuck R. Ferm E. Finkenbinder Forsythe Fowler Grabowski Handley Haney Haney Hartung Haskins Hibschman Hinchy Huddlestun R. Huss A. Kendall . Kohli D. Krieter Kubiak Kubiak Landick Leininger Geissel Lowe Lucas May Mclntyre Touhey McNerney Megan Meyers Miller Virgil , Absent: J UNIORS T. Patterson B. Reader M. Reed P. Rinearson H. Webber K. DePriester, R. Falk, Robinson Schiller Schneck Schrader Graham Gardner Shoup J. Thompson Sowell R. Thompson Stopinkski G. Thomson Swift M. Wagner Qugh Page Thirty-One wmFUOZOE'TJOw TOP - 10-1 BACK ROW: J. York, A. Smith, W. Yena, Mr. Ernst, J. Kelly, M. Smith, L. Pearson, M. Zoller. Srd ROW: J. Romine, E. Weinhold, R. Walsh, D. Thomas, E. Penrose, J. Sterchi, A. Troeger, B. Shaffer, J. Reed, R. Beyerle, J. Jackson. 2nd ROW: L. Simpson, R. Schultz, E. Churchill, R. Kreiter, F. Schieber. 1st ROW: S. Holmes, D. Snow, M. Van Es, T. Smith, R. Spitler. MIDDLE -- 10-2 BACK ROW: N. Hill, N. Harrison, D. Huff, J. Danielson, R. Penrose, C. Claxton, N. Corle, D. Blakeman, R. Johnson, D. Colbridge, J. Fox, E. Bice. 3rd ROW: C. Beveridge, M. Bognar, L. Voss, M. Thomson, E. Williams, C. Donath, C. Bybee, R. Fairchild, H. Blume, R. Dehne, Miss Harpster. 2nd ROW: !. Zimmerman, L. Schied, l. Gore, H. Roberts, F. Hoyt, A. Wiggins. 1st ROW: M. Lamson, A. Toth, I. Hickey, J. Bronson, J. Brown. BOTTOM - 10-3 BACK ROW: E. Lantheir, G. Plain, M. Kulwicki, R. Nelson, B. Seark, A. Van Es, Miss Bronnenberg, L. Vandygriff, R. Smith, R. Miller. 3rd ROW: V. Berands, R. Hoffman, J. Blackenbaker, S. L. Lanthier, R. Leeds, H. McMillen, M. Syson. 2nd ROW: S. Mowers, B. Filar, L. Duncan, J. Harbaugh, 1st ROW: L. Besse, J. Hose, E. Plew, D. Harris. Mirkin, L. Buzalski, R. Logan, P. Siler. E TOP - 9-1 BACK ROW: A. Vargo, R. Penn, R. Sherland, C. Coussens, R. Roden, Mr. Rogers, O. Riggle, L. Selbelski, G. Summers, H. Reed, F. Walton, E. McDonald. 3rd ROW: B. VanDusen, K. Shearman, M. Sellers, J. Shurm, R. Rose, PL Toughy, C. Van Es, B. Solbrlg, C. Worthen, A. Welch, B. Roberts, G. Snyder. 7 2nd ROW: S. Romack, J. Salisbury, M. Roempagle, B. Sowers, K. Troger, N. Thompson, 1st ROW: B. Roberts, C. Squint, J. Wright, H. Gross, D. Hibschman. R. Wisner. MIDDLE - 9-2 BACK ROW: R. McMullen, Mrs. Zieger, D. Kessick, R. Johnson, R. Jaicomo, N. Nelson, C. Lavis, M. Katona 3rd ROW: J. Karas, R. Wilcox, C. Berrin, B. Vaughan, R. Kelley, G. Kettlehut, B. Ko- baska, M. Barrett, A. Miltenberger, D. Singleton. 2nd ROW: C. Thomas, B. Nufer, J. Kane, J. Kespert, A. Kreps, L. Miltenberger. 1st ROW: C. Patterson, J. Norblatt, J. Myers, B. Martin. BOTTOM - 9-3 BACK ROW: W. Hole, K. Handley, D. Ansbaugh, Mr. Doerflein, R. Baker, F. Hahn, G. Gant, D. Roth, C. Otolski, D. Myers, A. Hosford, B. Stitt, J. Arnold, E. Berger, C. Bultnick. 2nd ROW: G. Borkowski, J. Brady, J. Hestad, P. Corle, M. Grabowski, C. Bultinck, N. Varjason, E. Jackson. 1st ROW: J. Haney, R. Huddleston, M, Singer, D. Dockery, B. Howard, M. Badman, M. Barnhart, M. Ault, R. Ford, S. Zarzyka, D. Woodcox, C. Bever. ! I TOP -- 8-1 BACK ROW: R. Daveline, J. Brown, L. Leason, D. Uselton, H. Bashore, J. Casper, D. Dolph, R. Burke, G. Mursch. 3rd ROW: Mrs. Hammond, R. Ritter, G. Filar, E. Branstetter, C. Badgers, V. Petrie, P. Danielson, S. Catherman, J. Blankenbaker, A. DeMyers, W. Bradburn. 2nd ROW: R. Hawkey, P. Dawson, K. Crawford, S. Colbridge, L. Berands, A. Ault. 1st ROW: G. Forray, M. Finneran, K. DePreister, P. Blair, V. Izdepski, D. Dahl, D. Ewald, L. Elias. Absent: A. Brown, J. Burks, C. Cameron. MIDDLE - 8-2 BACK ROW: J. Godshalk, G. Myerges, E. Jacobs, A. Hoyt, L. Hite, J. Graw, G. Mead, R. Mead, R. Ross, L. Kreighbaum, D. Schlundt. 3rd ROW: K. Rose, R. Malloy, D. Lynch, J. Neger, R. Newman, D. Kizer, J. Pierce, J. Pruett, J. Cchrader. 2nd ROW: J. Hinchy, B. Pischalko, N. Marshall, R. Lavis, G. Gallas, R. Seifert. lst ROW: D. Sebelski, J. Hartung, V. Irish, R. Serene, N. Redman, M. Richmond. Absent: M. Jackson, M. Dunn. BOTTOM - 8-3 BACK ROW: G. VanLue, T. VanLue, J. Stone, J. Teeter, R. Shoup, T. White, B. Zimmer- man, L. Tam, K. Vandygriff, R. Yakym, R. Towne. 3rd ROW: B. Wisler, M. Thompson, N. Stewart, J. Sherwod, R. Shaffer, W.. Wileman, W. VanKirk, W. Woodhurst, E. Smith, M. Swinehart. 2nd ROW: Mr. Olin, G. Strasser, V. Streuver, D. Vexel, V. Simms, D. Taberski, S. Van Dusen. lst ROW: A. Tebo, E. Voss, P. Strunk, J. Wells, Absent: R. Ryan l'r1U'P'FUC3 I'-'iZl'1'14l'1'1Cf1 ,QB .f N1 Q ,pw W f TOP - 7-1 BACK ROW: H. Eaton, J. Guy, R. Cooper, D. Hardy, W. Bradshaw. 3rd ROW: D. Dawson, M. Bognar, M. Carter, L. Bergi, R. Baltosser, J. Jones, J. Miller, F. Ebersole, P. Greene. 2nd ROW: P. Morse, L. Coyle, M. Morehouse, S. Kramer, L. Langlay, D. Blac 1st ROW: K. Haskins, C. Leason, J. Gallas, M. Hickey, B. Blanchard. BOTTOM - 7-2 BAC KROW: M. Smith, P. Shoup, S. Roden, D. Sausman, N. Gollnick. 3rd ROW: S. Nyrges, B. Strunk, B. Shindledecker, D. Tooper, E. Rupely, J. V. Syson, D. Thomson, M. Wright, C. Nelson. 2nd ROW: J. Walton, L. Dershum, D. Spencer, D. Stout, K. Stone, C. Auston, K. Smith, J. Wengel, N. Wynn. 1st ROW: L. Nemeth, J. Richardson, D. Root. D. Hardy, kburn. Summers, K. Wisier, Page Thirty-Five DQ-:UD EH MUDWFUQ TOP - 6-1 BACK ROW: B. Hennings, R. Hodgson, E. Giant, H. Kuespert, L. Hawkey, Mrs. Pearson, D. Bergle, N. Bowers, B. Lindzy, D. Bradburn. 3rd ROW: R. Krill, W. Gore, L. Hoover, B. Danielson, R. Frisz, C. Hartung, D. Lattimer. 2nd ROW: D. Wiseman, J. McCormick, B. Crynes, M. Hoblutzel, J. DePriester, J. Lane, V. Jacobs, E. McFaden, S. Dershem. 1st ROW: M. Frazier, S. Church, C. Clauser, M. Gaedtke. BOTTO M - 6-2 BACK ROW: J. Merrill, A. Nyerges, J. Squires, l. McFadden, R. Bashore, R. Hoover, J. Froeger. 3rd ROW: J. Uselton, B. Platt, D. Lynch, R. Lindsley, G. Walton, J. Webber, D. Tam, J. Vandygriff, J. Osborne, B. Dolph, P. Dawson. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Farley, C. Stitt, P. Taberski, V. Smith, D. Nordblad, A. Nye, L. Williams, T. Shaffer. 1st ROW: D. Simms, C. Walsh, M. Romine, J. Gonder. Page Thirty-Six THE 1946 PROM KING AND QUEEN Marjorie Hosler, and Gerald Haney P g Thl tyS THE 1946 PROM Pg Th yEght STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW: S. Clobridge, S. Mirkin, J. Brady, W. Trowbridge, J. Miller, J. Stone, A. Wiggins, D. Walsh. G. Snyder. 1st ROW: Mr. Harke, R. Jaicomo, E. Jacobs, D. Spencer, R. Huss, H. Asire, T. Haney. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS The Student Council of Wash- ington-Clay was organized to represent the student body in any matters which may arise. The sponsor of the organiza- tion at the present time is Mr. Milton Harke. Representatives are chosen annually by the student body. One representative is allotted to each home room. Tom Haney, Presidentg Walter Trowbridge, Vice-President: Russel Huss, Secretary-Treasurer. Page Thirty-Nine NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY J. Blair, N. Hartung, P. Bates, L. Amato, B. Gray, M. Rice, M. Virgil, T. Lucas, L. Butterbaugh, L. Newman, M. Barrett, M. Nemeth, P. Claxton, Mr. Harke. Absent-M. Sones. .THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is a national honor organization, the member- ship being based on an individual's scholarsllip, leadership, character, and service displayed in high school. If these characteristics are lacking in any member, he may be compelled to give up his 1llBI1llJC1'Sl1IP at any time. The members are selected by a faculty board according to the above standards. Ten per cent of the junior class and fifteen per cent of the senior class are eligible. A Page Forty ANNUAL STAFF STAFF OF THE 1947 MINUTEMANF BACK ROW: M. Swift, W. Barrett, R. Casper, T. Frasier, B. Hinton, R. Bash, P. Claxton, B. Patitucci, W. Miller, J. Myers, R. Fowler, Mr. Ernst. 2nd ROW: K. Butterbaugh, S. Bowers, M. Minnis, P. Kublak, M. Barrett, J. Harrison, H. Sowers, M. Rice, G. Bombrys. 1st ROW: E. Holderman, D. Badman, R. Buckland, C. Weljs, M. Nemeth, A. Kresin. All is quiet on the Wiashington-Clay front now. This book-the fruit of our labor-is presented to you for your inspection. We have tried to include as little written material and as many pictures as possible. YV e have also tried to put more into the quality of the inside of the hook rather than on the outside. We hope that this meets with your approval. This hook was printed by the Bell Printing Company of Elkhart, Indiana. Our engraving was done by the South Bend Engraving Company, and our covers were purchased from the Craftco Company, Chicago, Illinois. Page Forty-One SHOP COUNCIL BACK ROW, L-R: Mr. Blair, B. Hacker, D. Ansbaugh, W. Graham, H. Webber, A. Reed, L. Heckaman, W. Trowbridge, A. Kresin, R. Schied, R. Johnson, M. Swift, H. Sowers. 1st ROW: R. Casper, W. Rose, R. Ault, K. Call, J. Berger, R. Gray, D. Smith, R. Leeds, COLCNIAL Back Row, L-R: Mr. Rogers, W. Sherman, P. Claxton, W. Barrett, B. Kreighbaum, A. Wertz. 3rd ROW: M. Nemeth, J. Blair, J. Myers, R. Fowler, J. Welling, R. Bash. 2nd ROW: J. Haskins, L. Newman, M. Rice, M. Barrett, J. Berger. 1st ROW: M. Minnis, S. Bowers, P. Kubiak, D. Sowell, M. Sones, M. Van Es, C. Wells. G. Snyder, G. Bombrys. BOOSTER CLUB . .5 OFFICERS: Ralph Fowler, president, Ward Miller, vice-president, Melvin Swift, secretary-treasurer. BACK ROW, L-R: W. Barrett,E. Gaedtke, R. Ferm, J. Myers, E. Kubiak, R. Clauser, F. Claeys, T. Haney, G. Tompson, R. Casper, R. Scheid, L. Mitchell. 4th ROW: W. Hullinger, B. Patitucci, J. Welling, M. Swift, B. Filar, R. Fowler, W. Miller, L. Scheiol, M. Sossoman, E. Webber, L. Kessick, E. Holderman, M. Wagner, J. Huddleston, P. Kubiak, V. Fowler, L. Kuiak, J. Lowe, D. Sowell, L. Butter- baugh, R. Ault, B. Inwood, T. Frasier, R. Bash, Coach Eaton. 3rd ROW: E. McDonald, E. Black, D. Harris, M. Sellers, J. Salisburi, M. Lamson, N. Corle, M. Rice, M. Droud, l. Montague, M. Singer, N. Hartung, B. Beach, P. Bates, M. Schrader, D. Dockery, K. Shearman, T. Lucas, P. Shoup, E. Augh, N. Harrison, M. McCormick. 2nd ROW: J. Harrison, L. Voss, S. Bowers, M. Minnis, L. Duncan, S. Mowers, J. Romine, E. Plew, J. Harbaugh, J.Grabowski, P. Rinearson, R. Haney, A. Walsh, B. Sowers, M. Roempagel. ' lst ROIW: H. Sowers, R. Buckland, D. Badman, V. Miller, P. May, J. Hestad, P. Corle, B. Robinson, G. Bombrys, A. Kresin, R. Penn, J. Haney, D. Myers, W. Hoel. Page Fo rty-Three USHER CLUB Mr. Eaton, R. Casper, T. Frasier, J. Clauser, M. Swift, W. Yena, J. Karras. OFFICERS Tom Frasier, J. Clauser, Co-captains Page Forty-Four The Usher Club of Washing- ton-Clay was organized in 1943 for the purpose of handling and seating those who attend basket- ball contests. Members are chosen annually from applicants. G. A. A. BACK ROW: J. Haskins, B. Filar, Miss Bronnenber , J. Romine, G. Wenzel, L. Scheid, T. Lucas, M. Lamson. 2nd ROW: N. Harrison, L. Voss, P. Harris, P. Shoup, S. Mowers, J. Harbaugh, V. Miller, P. May, N. Barrett, M. Haskins, J. Huddleston, J. Harrison. 1st ROW: U. Berends, M. Dunivant, C. Beveridge, T. Smith, E. Gove, R. Haney, M. Schrader, G. Bombrys, P. Rinearson, J. Lowe, E. Touhey, J. Grabowski, R. Buck- land, D. Badman. Membership in the Girl's Ath- letic Association is open to all high school girls interested 'in the different phases of athletics. Different activities are partic- ipated in throughout the year according to a set schedule. They include baseball, basket- ball, volleyball, softball., and last but 11ot least, dancing. OFFICERS Gerry Bombrys, vice-presidentg Joyce Haskins, presidentg Mary Lou Haskins, secretaryp June Lowe, Pt. Recorder. Page Forty-Five THE BAND Page Forty-Six Seated, left to right, front to rear: 1st ROW: V. Jacobs, B. Dersham, L. Wil- liams, P. Greenwood. 2nd ROW: E. Rupley, L. Leason, C. Austin. 3rd ROW: G. Dunnuck, M. Singer, R. Ford, P. Dehne, R. Serene. 4th ROW: B. Stitt, D. Woodcox, M. Kohli, E. Gore, K. De Priester, V. Izdepski. 5th ROW: J. De Priester, D. Spencer, J. Wal- ton, L. Nemeth, R. Yakym. 6th ROW: L. Dersham, R. Lattimer, R. Hodgson, G. Mursch, D. Johnson. STANDING, left to right: B. Dolf, L. J. Lang- ley, C. Leason, O. Stitt, D. Uselton, R. Inwood, M. L. McCormick, J. For- sythe, C. Loop, director, M. Finner- an, J. Blair, J. Hestad, J. Myers, D. Vexel, D. Taberski. THE CHORUS BACK ROW: J. Blair, C. Squint, J. Salisbury. 5th ROW: I. Montague, E. Plew, V. Petrie. 4th ROW: R. Buckland, D. Badman, S. Mowers. 3rd ROW: B. Kreighbaum, J. Sharum, M. Ault. 2nd ROW: B. Sowers, M. Roempagel, M. Reed. 1st ROW: J. Harbaugh, D. Dockery, B. Solbrig. SUB-DEB BENCH, L-R: P. Kubiak, P. Rinearson, M. Schrader, J. Lowe, A. Toth, R. Hane V. Bernes. BACK ROW, L-R: M. McCormick, D. Sowell, Miss Brondenburg, J. Huddleston, T. Lucas, A. Welch, M. Minnis, V. Fowler, L. Butterbaugh, N. Hartung, L. Kubiak, M. Dunivant, G. Bombrys, A. Kresin. STANDING: M. Barrett, B. Solbrig. The L. J. F. Sub-Deb of Wasll- ington-Clay is part of a national organization devoted to the im- provement of school conditions. Members of the Sub-Deb are selected annually with twenty- Hve as the ll1aXlll1lll11 club quota. UFFIQERS , ' Phyllis Kubiak, vice-presidentg June Lowe, secretary, Gerry Bombrys, president, Norma Hartung, treasurer. Page Forty-Seven y, 1 MINUTEMAN CLUB BACK ROW: H. Asire, J. Myers, P. Womack, Mr. Olin, E. Gaedtke, L. Heckaman. 1st ROW: W. Miller, K. Butterbaugh, R. Fowler, R. Scheid. OFFICERS Harold Asire, secretary-treasurer: Jack Myers, presl- dentg Larry Heckaman, vice-president. Page Forty-Eight The Minuteman Club of Washiligton-Clay was organized in 1942 chiefly to improve the athletic spirit at Washiligton- Clay. Membership ill the club is re- stricted to seniors, 'ten of whom are selected from applications by retiring members of the club. I LASSIES BACK Row: J. Heskins, v. Miner, A. werfz, M. sossoman, M: Nemeeh. ' 1st ROW: D. Badman, R. Buckland, Mrs. Kearney, Ni.'Sones, J.1Herrison. GFFICERS Marian Sones, presidentg Doris Badman, secretary-treas- urerg Ruth Buckland, vice-president. The LaesieC1uh of Washing- ton Clay'was-organized in 1944 for the purpose of improving school cleanliness. L Membership in the ClllhjvfiS.- stricted to seniors, twelve .Qif whom are selected by the retir- ing members of the club. Page Forty-Nine RASCALS Left to Right: R. Bash, K. Todd, W. Barrett, M. Swift, R. Inwood, T. Frasier, J. Welling, Doerflein, E. Bailey, R. Gray. OFFICERS Joe Welling, presidentg Robert Bash, vice-presidentg Mr. Doerfleln, sponsor, Robert Inwood, secretary-treasurer, Melvin Swift, Sergeant-at-Arms. Page Fifty The Rascals Club of Wasll- ingtou-Clay was founded in 1945 to support athletics at Washington-Clay. Members-hip in the club is restricted to seniors who are selected from applicants by the retiring members of the club. LETTERMEN'S CLUB BACK ROW, L-R: Mr. Eaton, K. Call, H. Asire, L. Heckaman, B. Leeds. 1st ROW: J. Brown, W. Trowbridge, C. McNerney, L. Miller, J. Myers, R. Huss, K. But- terbaugh, P. Womack. OFFICERS Larry Heckaman, vice-presidentg Harold Asire, presidentg Kenny Call, treasurer. 3 Page Fifty-One l i Page Fifty-Three 3 Q P E THE VARSITY Wash.-Clay Wash.-Clay Wasil.-Clay' Wash.-Clay' W'ash.-Clay Wfash.-Clay Wash.-Clay Wash.-Clay Wash.-Clay Wash.-Clay Wash.-Clay Wash.-Clay' Yvash.-Clay Wfash.-Clay L. Heckaman, P. Womack, H. Webber, K. Butterbaugh, B. Reader, K. Call, J. Corley, D. Cornwell, R. Huss, H. Asire, F. Ream. 36 57 26 20 33 56 62 44 34 47 36 ...... COUNTY 27 ...... 36 ............... 54 lfinalj Page Fifty-Four BASKETBALL SCHEDULE - 1946-1947 ----- New Carlisle 33 Woodrow Wilson 37 ----- .lohn Adams 30 -------- Madison 41 ---- Concord 27 ----- Lakeville 43 ------ Walkerton 36 ---- North Liberty 31 0 New Carlisle 4 - Roosevelt of Gary 22 Wr8Shll1gf0Il of S. B. 52 TOURNEY ----- North Liberty 24 Lakeville 32 ----- New Carlisle 33 Wvash.-Clay Wash Clay Wash.-Clay Wash.-Clay Wash Clay Yvash.-Clay WVa:'.h.-Clay Wash.-Clay Wash.-Clay Wash.-Clay 38 44 37 45 34 51 53 54 47 54 - --- ---- Wakarusa 34 --- ---------- Niles 72 - - - -----.--- Madison 40 --- --- Woodrow Wilson 47 --- ---. North Liberty 28 --- ----.- Lakeville 35 Muidlebury 45 SECTIONAL -------------- Walkerton 31 ------------- Washington 46 fsemi-finall --.-- Central 68 COLUMN 1-- COLUMN 2- Donald Cornwell Fred Ream Russel Huss Harold Asire Paul Womack Larry Heckaman Bert Reader COLUMN 3- J. C. Corley Kenneth Call Kenneth Butterbaugh Harold Webber Page Fifty-Five BEE TEAM BACK ROW: K. Handley, D. Johnson, G. Borkowski, J. Brown, D. Clobridge, C. McNerney. 1st ROW: L. Miller, R. Thompson, S. Mirkin, R. Ansbaugh, B. Landick. Absent: P. Dehne, J. Brady, G. Snyder, W. Yena. 7th and 8th GRADE TEAM D. Schlundt, J. Godshalk, R. Daveline, E. Jacobs, J. Stone, J. Miller, D. Lynch, T. VanLue, B. Zimmerman, L. Hite, J. Neher, W. Waleman, B. Seifert, D. Spencer. Absent: J. Casper. Page Fifty-Six Nancy Harrison, Dick Sausman, Mary Lou McCormick Mr. Eaton, Mr. Blair North Liberty Game Page Fifty-Seven TRACK BACK ROW: M. Swift, J. Brown, R. Fowler, J. Fox, S. Mirkin, J. Wilder, H. Asire, B. Leeds, Mr. Blair, Mr. Eaton. 1st ROW: R. Landick, L. Lanthier, P. Dehne, D. Smith, A. Ault, P. Womack, Absent: B. Patitucci, B. Hinton. Page Fifty-Eight BASEBALL BACK ROW: Mr. Blair, A. Reed, T. Haney, H. Asire, D. Ferm, R. Huss, Mr. Eaton. 1st ROW: F. Claeys, Blankenbaker, L. Biller, R. Johnson, L. Heckaman, K. Butterbaugh. Page Fifty-Nine SOFTBALL BACK ROW, L-R: Mr. Blair, J. Berger, R. Ault, T. Haney, P. Womack, K. Call, H. Asire, H. Webber, R. Huss, C. Bennett, F. Ream, Mr. Eaton. 1st ROW: J. Corley, D. Cornwell, F. Claeys, L. Miller, L. Heckaman, K. Butterbaugh. Page Sixty THE COACHES 1 , H, ,,,, , A TOP--Mr. Eaton BOTTOM-Mr. Blair Page Slxty-One MANAGERS Page Sixty-Two James Berger, Bobby Leeds, Walter Trowbridge 1946 - 1947 TROPHY Won in County Tourney, 1947 TED'S GENERAL STORE Dixie Way North ROSELAND 2-4-480 DIXIE HIGHWAY FOOD MARKET Dixie Highway North South Bend, Ind. Compliments Of MIRKIN'S SERVICE STATION South Bend, Indiana 0 Compliments 0, GENERAL ROOFING ROSELAND FRUIT AND MARKET ' INSULATION 9 3' Dixie Way North Dixie Way North ROSELAND ROSELAND U Pg S tyTh AT MAX ADLER co. C L O T H I N G for Men, Women, and Boys 71141 12: UN THE CORNER MICHIGAN 8 WASHINGTON Better 6 O 0 ffwlfw Lwmg ELLSWORTH'S 'A' Q The store With Congratulations, Young Ideas to the and Young Incomes CLASS OF inMind! 1 9 4 7 X L i' SHOP FIRST . . . AT ELLSWVORTII,S A D M I R A L FURNITURE COMPANY Miles North of South Bend on U.S. 31 Page Sixty-Four CONGRATULATIONS! DALE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE and DIXIE TRAILER SALES 104 DIXIEWAY NORTH ROSELAND Phone 3-6066 Gil Authorized Service For Chicago Motor Club SCHULT PRAIRIE SCHOONER INTERSTATE ' HOUSE TRAILERS CONGRATULATIONS SENI ORS! A THE IuEN,S CORNERU A ROSE 25 KATZ For Meri and Young Men MAIN AT COLFAX I T PAYS TO PLEASE See Our Complete Line of Sports Equipment RECO SPORTING GOODS Look F or the Log Front Page Sixty-Five Neighborhood custom fl!-y '41- Tw fl Q61 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF SOUTH BEND B E S T And so another milestone along Life's roadway W I S H E S - O GRADUATION CONGRATULATIONS O A FRIEND SAM'L SPIRO 'ES CO GSW THE BORDEN COMPANY FURNAS ICE CREAM DIV. 4 lf It's BORDEN'S It's Got to Be GOOD! GRD South Bend, Indiana Thanks fvf ww' VAN BUREN MKT. 4553 2312 Dixieway North patronage P' QUALITY MEATS - GROCERIES FRUITS 81 VEGETABLES SEE YOU AT SANTE'S Phone 2-4868 Page Sixty-Seven GREENWOOD BROS. SUPER IGA MARKET FOR ALL YOUR SHOPPING NEEDS OFFICE SUPPLY 25 EQUIPMENT CO. 130 North Michigan St. SOUTH BEND 9, INDIANA X Phone 3-6155 J . TRETHWEY aloe, the Jeweler 7' DIAMONDS 7' WATCHES 7' JEWELRY A 104 N. MAIN ST. J.M.S. BLDG. South Bend 5, Indiana Page Sixty-Eight Compliments Of DOCKERY'S SERVICE STATION Fashion News by NORMA HARTUNG -- Phone 2-2555 - CENTRAL HARDWARE 'EG APPLIANCE COMPANY 215 DIXIEWAY NORTH K an IWW 522' W A ll ,ywf ff SPUN NYLON ANKLETS Phone 3-634-0 South Bend 17, Indiana H05 They're Fluffy! They're Durable! They'reHandson1e! To look at these beauties, you d think the111 hand- knit. And you'lI never have holes to darn, for nylon socks just don t wear out! In luscious pastels to match your spring sweaters: powder, pink, maize, grey, white. Sizes 9 to I1 ...................... 1.50 IERY-FIRST FLOOR S' ROBERTSON'S of South Bend Page Sixty-Nme Phone 2- 1522 Free Pick-up and Delivery J. P. ALBRIGHT Center of Cycling Activity BICYCLES - WHEEL GOODS - INVALID CHAIRS - VV e Repair All Makes of Bicycles - 116-118 W. SAMPLE ST. SOUTH BEND, INDIANA CON GRATUL-ATI ONS! THE CARLTON STUDIO Photographs That Please Suites 5-6, State Theater Bldg. South Bend, Indiana - - Phone 4-9596 - - LUGGAGE LEATHER GOODS HANS - RINTZSCH LUGGAGE SHOP INIICHIGAN AT COLFAX Ph. 3-2200 South Bend, Indiana HAND BAGS GIFTS Page Seventy C plin t of I PATRONS fs. . W' x and Mrs. O. R. Trowbridge ' L M X ff and Mrs. R. L. Heckaman Q38 Q9 6' and Mrs. R. E. Butterbaugh AS XS Wfman? 'P and Mrs. R. D. Kreighbaum A I l I : . . LANGES Pg S tyO COMPLIMENTS of ROSELAND SUPER MARKET 405 DIXIEWAY NORTH Phone IL-0622 Phone 4-0622 Featuring Toon. Age SNYDER'S SERVICE STATION Accessories Tires DRESSES Greasing Tubes CO ATQ Batteries Oils SUITS -PHONE 3-0305 151 Dixieway - Roseland South Bend, Ind. X HUSS SERVICE STATION 9 E AM S D-X SERVICE 0 135 SOUTH IWIICHIGAN South Bend, Indiana 103 Dixieway North Page Seventy-Two GOOD DEAL it K. 5 ' 4 IN THESE DAYS of high prices, it's pretty Ll, 111. ,Ni I '27 5:-v xi- 1 X fN , - - f T5 P 4 Y X nice to find SOIllEIl1Illg which costs the same as always. That's bus service. You can still ride the bus for just a nickel. We want to go right on keeping our SERVICE HIGH and your COST LOW. NURTNERN INDIANA TRANSIT v - -I! iii- In ix If it's new, Compliments you will find it at of G R E E N ' S 233 SOUTH MICHIGAN STREET ROSELAND MERCANTILE COMPANY DRESSES o COATS 0 HOSIERY Ill-113 DIXIE YVAY Phone 3-0771 .Iunior Sizes 9 to 17 Misses Sizes 8 to 18 A South Bend, Indiana Page Seventy-Three U 1124 aww' -f QE fm of rr----------------1 :i-an-n-----nl-l-I-11: :' I' I' 'u I I 'I ll :- :- .- -. I' u' I' 'I I I ll ll 'I 'n In 1 I' :' I' ': :L-----------------I IL:-n---1-l---I-HJ! 4 iw W ' '., Cloyce K.LuTes 2637 DI xle wAv N . Donald H.U.hseQ- SUPER MARKET - LOCKER PLANT - GROCERIES A YV e Process For Home Freezers --Noted For Sharp Cheese - Fine Meats- FROZEN FOOD HOME OWNED STORE FURNAS ICE CREAM Compliments Compliments Of of ROSELAND LUMBER SOWERS SHELL SERVICE 8 COAL CO' I Building Material Headquarters 604- E. COLFAX AVE. . Phone 3-9353 O Phone 3-0895 125 DIXIE WAI' NORTH South Bend 17, Indiana Page Seve nty-Four Administration 5 Alumni News 27 Annual Staff 41 Asire, Harold 10, 11, 39, 54, 55 Augh, Eunice 29 Badman, Doris 11, 41 Bailey, Earl 11 Band 46 Barber, Mrs. 7 Bariger, Rose Marie 11 Barrett, Helen Ann 11 Barrett, Marguerite 11, 41 Barrett, William 11, 41, 42 Baseball 59 Bash, Robert 11, 41 Bayer, Phyllis 12 Bee Team 56 Bennett, Cecil 12 Berger, James 29, 42 Blair, Joan 12, 40 Blair, Mr. 7, 42 Bombrys, Geraldine 12, 41, 42 Bowers, Sara 12, 41 Booster Club 43 Breda, Mary 12 Bronnenberg, Miss 7 Buckland, Ruth 19, 41 Butterbaugh, Kenneth 12, 41 Casper, Robert 12, 41, 42 Chorus 46 Church, Patricia 13 Class of '47 History 21 Will 22, 23 Prophecy 24 Play 26 Claxton, Philip 12, 40, 41, 42 Clauser, James 13 Coaches 61 Colonial Staff 42 Dedication 4 Doerflein, Mr. 7 Droud, Mary Ann 13 Dunivant, Robert 13 Eaton, Hershel 5 Ebersole, Evelyn 13 Eighth Grade. 34 Ernst, Mr. 7, 41 Faculty 7 Farley, Mrs. 9 Finneran, Margaret 13 Finneran, John 20 Forray, Eugene 13 Fowler, Ralph 14, 41 Frasier, Thomas 14 Freshmen 33 G. A. A. 45 Gaedtke, Elmer 14 Goheen, Mrs. 10 Gray, Betty 14, 40 Gray, Richard 14 Gridley, Mrs. 7 Hacker, Bernard 14, 42 Hammond, Mrs. 7 Haney. Gerald 37 Hartung, Norma 29 Harbaugh, Mr. 8 Harpster, Miss 7 Harrison, Jo Ann 14,41 Harke, Milton 5, 39 40 Haskins, Joyce 14 Heckaman, Larry 15, 42 Hinton, Blake 15, 41 Holderman, Eva 15, 41 Hoover, Miss 8 Hosler, Marjorie 37 Hoyt, Wilfred 15 Hullinger, William 15 Juniors 29 INDEX v Q o 4 Junior Play 52 Kearney, Mrs. 10 Kelsay, H. Paul 5 Kessick, Lorraine 20 Klinker, Kenneth Edward 4 Kreighbaum, Billie June 15, 41 Kresin, Alice 15, 41, 42 Kubiak, Phyllis 15, 41 Lassies 49 Lettermen's Club Loop, M,r. 8 Managers 62 Masterman, Hugh 16 Miller, Vida June 19 Miller, Kenneth Ward 19, 41 Minnis, Mildred 16, 41 Mitchell, Leonard 20 Minuteman Club 48 Montague, Iona 16 McCormick, Mary Lou 16 McDonald, Esther 16 Myers, Jack 10, 16, 41 National Honor Society 46 Nemeth, Mary 10, 16, 40, 41, 42 Newman, Lucile 16, 40, 42 Olin, Mr. 8 Olin, Mrs. 8 Patitucci, Bill William 19, 41 Pearson, Mrs. 8 Post, James 19 Prom, 1946 37, 38 Rascals 50 Reader, Bert 29 Ream, Fred 17 Reed, Arthur 17, 42 Rice, Mona 17, 40, 41 Rohrs, Miss 10 Rogers, Mr. 8 Rose, William John 17, 42 Salutatory 25 Scheid, Richard 17, 42 Schultz, Mrs. 8 Seniors 11 Seventh Grade 35 Seventh and Eighth Grade Tea Shearman, William 17 Shearer, Mr. 9 Shop Council 42 Simms, Joseph 20 Singer, Marigrace 17 Sixth Grade 36 Smith, Mrs. 10 Softball 60 Sones, Marian 17, 40 Sophomores 32 Sossoman, Mary 18 Sowell, Doris 18 Sowers, Helen 10, 18, 42 Spencer, Mrs. 5 Sterchi, Vernon 20 Swift, Melvin 18, 41, 42 Student Council 39 Sub, Deb 47 Todd, Kenneth 18 Track 58 Trowbridge, Walter 18, 39, 42 Usher Club 44 Valedictory 25 Van Es, Marianne 18 Van Willis, M,r. 9 Varsity Team 54, 55 Webber, Evelyn 18 Wells, Colletta 19, 41 Wertz, Anna Jeanne 19 Wilder, Max 20 Zeiger, Mrs. 9 Womack, Paul 19 m AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS wt. 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