Columbia City High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia City, IN)

 - Class of 1944

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JUNIURS Row Om' fLeft to Rightj Lois Adams, Walter Adkins, Jeanne Amber, Dick Baker, Dick Boggs, Vera Brumbaugh, Arlene Chapman, Eugene Cline, Walter Crowell Row Two Betty Dilts, Keith Dowell, Cecelia Essig, Walter Ewigleben, Bob Fahl, Dale Frank, Genevieve Fries, Bonita Gipe, Ted Grable Row Three Gloria Gruesbeck, Richard Har- rold, Dick Hawley, Morris Heller, Fern Herr, Bob Hickman, Max Hile, Kenneth Jennings, Woodfin Jones Row Four Dorothy Julian, Juanita Karst, Charles Kesler, Benny Knight, Lewis Krom, Dale Langohr, Valdo Lay- mon, Barbara LeVack, Kenneth Line Row Five Ted Locker, Alice Loe, Bill Ma- lone, Barbara Meier, Wayne Method, Dick Minear, Betty Pfeiffer, Betty Pratt, John Pugh Row Six V Walter Quinn, Barbara Schin- beckler, Keith Schinbeckler, Bar- bara Sewell, Jeanice Sharpe, Louise Sheckler, Elmer Shroyer, Ora Snider, Betty Souder Row Seven Bill Stamm, Bud Strouse, Eleanor Tanner, Martha Terry, Charles Travelbee, Elizabeth Travis, Alice Trout, Colleen Underhill, Rodean Veazey Row Eight Bob Walker, Jane Walter, Joe Wizgird, James Wolfe, Annabel Zumbrun, Deane Zumbrun Lefl lo righl I. Sehinbeekler and Hawley JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY No more underclassmen business, for today we are juniors! After a closely contested campaign we started our activities under the management of Keith Schinbeckler. Dick Hawley assumed the vice-presidency, Eleanor Tanner became secretary, and Annabel Zumbrun took the mercenary viewpoint on all matters. Because of Miss Paxson's resignation, Miss Carver was chosen our other sponsor to assist Mr. Chapman. Our members were well represented in speech work: seven in Forum, three in N.F.L. and one on the championship debate team. Choir, chorus, and band appealed to those musically inclined. Four of our junior journalists were honored with Press Club membership. While the boys talked crop rotation in F.F.A., the girls crocheted afghan squares in Home Economics Club and Sunshine Society. Y Overcoming the obstacles of rationing and priorities, we royally entertained the seniors with a formal prom in the school gymnasium May 12. Next year We invade Senior Hall! Our hopes are that we may be able to use as much finesse in matters of school diplomacy as have senior classes before us. 2 Makes more sense this 3. Cookie,Am1ie,andCeeefor 4. Tanner, Terry, Veazy, are weighted flown with junior- way, says Woodgi. the smiles of beauty, and Chapman gel togelher lo an- senior reception worries, but the feminine duo of Tanner and Zumbrun grin happily over the prospefz of new forrnals. swer Ihr' problem of ihe day, What shall I wear lo lhe ilanee lonighl? Page Twenty-Three

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SUPHUMURE CLASS HISTURY Remember the ninety frightened freshmen who entered the halls of C.C.H.S. last year? Remember how hard it was for them to act themselves when they knew the upperclassmen were snickering at their blunders? Now, we, those same freshmen, are no longer be- wildered ugreeniesn but sophisticated sophs. Gardner Egner was elected president for a second term, while Raymond Repp proved a valuable assistant. Julia Crouch read the minutes and Bonnie Fahl counted our pennies and collected class dues. Guiding the class in their endeavors were Mr. Welty and Mr. Brown. The sophomores also proved versatile in the field of activities. Bonnie Fahl won first place in the McLallen contest, and several members were in the Forum. The sophomores also had two of its orators in N.F.L. Many of the boys were interested in F.F.A. and Hi-Y, while the girls turned their attention to the Sunshine Society and Home Economics Club. We were certainly not lacking our share of athletic heroes, as we had four members on the varsity bas- ketball team and ten on the varsity football squad. Those of us with an ear for music spent our time playing with the band and singing in the choir. All in all we have now completed two successful years, and in our next two years we hope to bring greater honor to the halls of C.C.H.S. Left to right 1. Crouch and Fahl ponder the question of a lhird term wilh Frirnlcli11 D. Roosevelt Egner. 2. Who knows-a talent xeout mighl be looking? say Steele, Iudd, Mills, Goodyear, Harris, and Evans as they pose 011 fhe Slepx. Page Twenty-Four SUPHUMURES Row One fLeft to Rightj Gordon Aker, Bill Anderson, Car- olyn Bechtold, Tom Bennett, Henry Blanchard, Dorothy Blaugh, John Boggs, Norma Bowlby, Pat Bow- man, Bob Boyd Row Two Bob Boyer, Frances Braddock, Harold Bridegan, Karl Brown, Paul Bump, Hazel Christian, Douglas Clapp, Keith Cleland, Jack Cook, Barbara Crampton Row Three Julia Crouch, Sue DeVine,T3rd Dilts, Betty Douglas, Maxine Dunn, Gardner Egner, Bob Emig, Melba Evans, Bonnie Fahl, Jim Fisher Row Four Pat Foster, Mary Gaerte, George Galloway, Richard Gephart, willig Goble, Rhea Goodyear, Robert Goudy, Bob Grable, Gordon Gregg, Audrey Harris Row Five Betty Hartman, Joe Hively, Mer- lin Hively, Jack Huffman, Beverley Hutton, Ellen Jagger, Asenath Johnson, Ivan Johnston, Lee Jones, .Wilma Judd Row Six Don Keirn, Dick Klopfenstein, Betty Lehman, Martha Loe, Martha Long, Faye Lovely, Marilyn Magley, LaVerne Mills, Naomi Mitchell, Dick Mosher Row Seven Marilyn Ott, Bill Pence, Bob Phil- lips, Roger Phillips, Herbert Priddy, Ray Repp, James Roby, Archie Rohrbach, Bob Salesman, Dick Sausaman Row Eight Joy Schaper, Ellen Schrader, Paul Schoultz, Mary Alice Simon, Ed- ward Smith, Annabelle Stickler, Berneice Sutton, Betty Travelbee, Bob Trump, Arnold Wass Row N ine Donald Weller, Gloria Williams Row Ten Phyllis Wolfe, Jack Zumbrun 3. A study in sophomore soli- dariIy4Herh, Bill, Doug, Bud, lVi1lie, and lim.

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