Dubois High School - Echo Yearbook (Dubois, IN)

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QT TWENTY FIFTH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Our high school has traveled a long way since its first graduating class of 1927 packed away their graduation suits and passed from their Alma Mater, turning over their places to the classes to come. out of the shadows of the many people who have inhabited the halls of Dubois High School has come the realisation of many dreams. Out of respect to those who have given so much, we wish to pause at this 25 year mark and resolve that we carry on this great work and to pass on the torch to the keepers of the future. To this Spirit of Progress we dedicate in 1961... ........... THE ECHO ......And, when the stream which overflowed the soul was passed away, a consciousness remained that it had left, deposited upon the silent shore of memory, images and precious thoughts that shall not die, and cannot be destroyed ...... EDITOR IN cnrmr - MELVIN LEISTNER 6 fly? FACULTY ADVISOR - A. J. KREITZER x I Assrsum' mnrron - mu anmxrwxmssn ,Mf I 1 ' lf lf: Q. 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HR A J KREITZER The class of 1951 is to be congratulated on the fine work it has done, not only as students, but in the development of social responsibilities The latent abilities you possess have great possibilities, if permitted to extend themselves The development of the atomic bomb has proven that when the need is great enough, human progress is unlimited With this as a premise, I challange each of you to pressure yourself to the very limit of your ability in the search for success ly faith in you ls strong and I hope that you will carry on in a manner exempllfying the training received at the Dubois High School Good Luck, 6:7 0 0 ' Isaak? lc?- r-X AJ.. l'5 . ll .tj Q ,X UHF nf, h.T.L ',?2 wp E5 X ff!'m .MEMOWAM NX In memory o our brave loys who rnode fhv remwo Q1rVf WQH' counfr m Wok! ffoyd ZQf7r f1DOf77CYfl Pmpgr I Q Wlffl47l72 NODTQ Affsfpd QCIYVJJ fi' Af N x X I .I- X ' Y, X 4. ,X I 6, fl' - 0 lf!! 5, 0 f m ,,- ,x 'I x - . 1, I I . 1 ISINXX ' -V -1- - Q qi Q I I H ' ': R37 Ill .A4 I 'A-5' nA. 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Melvin Lfzisfner Herschel Zehr' ACADEMIC COURSE Beta Club Junior Class Pres Senior Vice President Co Captain Basketball Varsity Basketball 4 Yrs Baseball 4 Yrs Grandad Steps Out Grandad Meets A Pal Freshman Vice Pres Beta Club A ACADEMIC COURSE Senior President Mathematics Club Grandad Steps Out Grandad Meets A Pal Scholarship Award Varsity Basketball 2 Yrs Baseball 4 Yrs Yearbook Staff Junior Vice Pres Freshman President Sophomore Vice Pres Regional Geometry Award 'JU5U5UUJC4E'4UJlzJC03' 88385238280 wwwvgdggmag o o o o DUtJH'1gOHODE muon o 0 o vlw wwwHenwHcm0 ov1w Hcrw ggi nomo P0 'um m:+m v o nc:m'1m m m UBoo50w5 P 0 c'm P'w i 3-S.'B 5f-25 9. S' iw o a D PD HDPE 0 at Q m H H n Q HOME ECONOMICS COURSE Senior Basketball Queen F H A C b Queen Attendant 5 Yrs Yearbook Staff Senior Secretary Grandad Steps Out G1'BIldBd u89tl A P81 Rv axes?-4:2 fn 3 'W C 2- 2 Q 5 3 Q 2 N? I 1 .E mv IO '72 A 'X A 3 P g W, 1 'Q' Q ed' X A 0 . . . lu I e: ,Q 1 avr M , --- ---- 1 x ,ef - ' qv ,, K f if Y 1 -. E' vu-,v Delberfmnngirg My BC'Chm0n ACADEMIC COURSE Yearbook Staff ENG Breifwieser HOME ECONOMICS COURSE Editor of Yearbook Junior-Senior Prom Queen Grandad Steps Out Grandad Meets A Pal Beta Club F. H. A. Club Roberf Broun ACADEMIC COURSE Mathematics Club Grandad Steps Out Reserve Basketball 2 Yrs Baseball Helen Heelfe COMMERCIAL COURSE Senior Historian Editor Jeep Echo Senior Basketball Attendant Grandad Steps Out Beta Club Donald fisher ACADEMIC COURSE Yearbook Staff Grandad Steps Out Grandad Meets A Pal HOME ECONOMICS COURSE Jeep Echo Staff Grandad Meets A Pal Howard im nderson C MM RCIAL COURSE Varsity Basketball 4 Yrs. Baseball 3 Yrs. Jeep Echo Staff CO-Captain Basketball louase 'Hem merlem COMMERCIAL COURSE Beta Club F. H. A. Club Yell Leader 4 Yrs. Junior Secretary H. S. Beauty Queen Yearbook Staff Grandad Steps Out Grandad Meets A Pal Sophomore Queen Attendant Office Secretary Perfect Attendance Award Latin Club 1-Qgene Goble ACADEMIC COURSE Yearbook Staff Latin Club Qgisfine Kemff- COMMERCIAL COURSE Beta Club Jeep Echo Staff 3' fb- 6 'K' sqrf , Axis- ,X 3 in 409 NO -1'7 Johnwfffadm Baer Lucnlie Sander- LCADHHC NURS! JIIP ICHO STLTI' Viola Himsa! OODESILL OOURSI YIABZNOI STAT! D.L.R. GOOD CITIZIII BBL CLUB JIIP ICED STAB OONMIRCIAL OUURSI JIIP ICHO STAT! 'frederick' Pafchecok' AGADIKIC OOURSI BITL 0103 MATH 01113 SIUIHET MANAGER BLSIBALL 5 HS. YILRBOOX STAII' SERBIA!! L! LHB usnvlmsxlum. Bill U.oveaH Milf-acl 'Hlumberf Loummc comes: mmoox sun wmmommw ummm smrsoum m o305m Laverne MdfhiG3 'Edwin Golfer oommcrncwnsl 505115410 wugu Jmlcnosun mnoogggm IMAO!-UB nsnmmunon ommm srnsoum anmnm nmlrsxru. 'fmlois Ipieper Buffy -Hmm Nonfo. 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Club Junior Queen Attendant Grandad Meets A Pal Jeep Echo Start Qgene Piellg COMMERCIAL COURSE Jeep Echo Staff l- S 1 in-f 'ESP' vu- N We 'Illn- M X': GG W 020' a HERSCHEL ZEHR PRESIDENT MELVIN LEISTNER VICE PRESIDENT MARILYN HALL SECRETARY EMIL FUHRMAN TREASURER FREDERICK PATCHEAK SARGEANT AT ARMS HELEN HEEKE CLASS MOTTO Honor Lies In Hones CLASS COLO S Rod And White CLASS FLOWER Carnation t Toil HISTORIAN N-J fl. . 1' f 4- Q ' ld ' ' ' 5 I lj I 'i. .A X ky v 9 If I L X A WH A If. Q , i 'G ,i I gr .Y a Q 3. .I ,M wif: -- 'f 7 2 Af S Ogmfwb W 'R 23'pW ,0MMzf,M4w E4 wifi A' 4. 4 - ,A iff Fz?i?f 0- . - ,QLLL fm'-11 MJ XJ i Jawlawfgfffdynmwd qgmwywwwumg f QTJIPLUNHS nor rrctmuzn it l,p,4Q,E,Qp,fuu . A f ,, ga' wuwgggg, Q 5 ,, EA4.,, ,,,f9,uU.J 2 I A , AW Q, X AQ 5' ' f 3 2?fW1w2VM.,,49,,L UMLJAMMJMM A.d,,4,,.,mI in f'F,M.,,ff,.,,z,4.,,,,.f2f,L4JJae.JzZ VEOBLM Sig N im -1 qu- -Q- -ni., -,.. up-. f .--- A X ......1.- - --it --QQ., -l A ,.,..4-1 '-Jr i -I ,wif ': I H1131 STANDING: L to R - Braun, Angerer, b e, Seger, Pieper, Fisher, Goller, Loveell, Fuhrman, Leistner, Patoheak and Mr. Kreitzer - Faculty Advisor. SEATED: L to R - Breitwieser, Voelkel, Hall, Himsel, Hemmerlein and Zehr. -- ee Echo Staff- STANDING: L to R - Humbert, L. Pieper, Sohroering, Beer, Beohman, Mathias, E. Piper, Mrs. Ellis - Faculty Advisor Sander, L. Msthies, Nonte and Kempf. SEATED: L to R - Anderson, Himsel, Sohnell, Voelkel, Heeke and Theising. X ,L Q W On August 28, 1947 forty one freshmen came to the Dubois High School in quest of more and newer fields of education The faculty consisted of Mr Beeks, Principal, Mr Zehr, English Mr Kreit er, Social Studies, Mr Seger, Commerce Coach, Mrs Schiller, Mathematics, and Mrs Zehr, Home Economics Mrs Zehr was our Sponsor Louise Hemmerlein, a member of our class was elected as a yell leader The basketball queen attendants were Marilyn Hall and Marie Fuhrman Upon our return as sophomores Alva Baer and Faye Voelkel didnot return but Howard Anderson and Robert Glenn, who had attended Cuzco High School were welcomed into our class During the year James Cooper, Lester Weisheit and Marie Fuhrman quit school There were several changes in the faculty as Mr Kreitzer replaced Mr Beeks as principal, Mr McCutcheon became the Science teacher, Miss Shurig became the English teacher, and Mrs McCutcheon replaced Mrs Zehr as Home Economics teacher Our sponsor was Mr McCutcheon under whose guldance we were able to give a very successful carnival Louise Hemmerlein was again selected as a yell leader and the basketball queen attendants were Marilyn Hall and Louise Hemmerlein At the beginning of our Junior year Donald Hentrup, Ardella Hopf and Hilbert Sermersheim failed to return. But their place was taken by Harold Wineinger, who transferred from French Lick High School and Edward Wineinger, who transferred from Losants- ville High School. During the year Robert Glenn and Edward Wineinger dropped out of school. However, the next year Edward returned to school to continue his education, for which, he has our congratulations. The only change in our faculty was Miss Seng, who replaced Miss Shurig. Some of the activities during our Junior Year were: raising I7 money by selling magazines under the Curtis Plan We were able to sell over tooo worth of magazines The leading salesman was Eugene Coble Our class play was entitled 'Grandad Steps Out' and was directed by Mr Kreltzer On April 25 the Junior Class, under the sponsorship of Miss Seng, were hosts at the Junior Senior Banquet and Prom Louise Hem erlein was again selected as yell leader and the basketball queen attendants were Marilyn Hall and Lillian Pieper We ushered ln our senior year without change in personnel The only changes in the faculty were that Mrs Ellis replaced Miss Seng and Marilyn Walker was added as music instructor Our sponsor was Mr Zehr who directed our Senior Class Play entitled UGrandad Meets A Palu Melvin Lelstner and Elta Breitwieser were elected as editors of the yearbook, The Echo Helen Heeke was elected as editor of the schoolpaper Marilyn Hall was elected as the basketball queen and her senior attendants were Helen Heeke and Imogene Voelkel Louise Hemmerlein was elected to represent Dubois High School at the Holiday Festival at Huntingburg Elta Breltwleeer was selected by the Junior class as the Prom Queen Louise Hemmerlein was selected as yell leader for the fourth consecutive year After a busy year, filled with numerous pleasures and considerable hard work, our stay in Dubois High School came to a final conclusion with the Baccalaureate Services on April 22 and the Commencement later that week We now said Adieu to a grand school, s fine student body and a truly great faculty. Truly there remain images and precious thoughts that shall not die and cannot be destroyed. 5' CClass History Contlnuedl I8 X We, the seniors of the class or 1961, being of sound mind and body after four strenous years, do hereby make, publish and To the faculty our regular habits and excuses which we were so good at making To the Juniors, we extend the right to accept or reject all carved and battered desks and all our senior dignity To the sophomores our ability in long arguments that never get us anywhere and also our dislike for getting down to business To the Freshmen our fondness for cokes and chewing gum, and our skill in hitting the waste paper basket Individually we make the following bequests HOWARD ANDERSON his cunning smile and attachment to sopho more girls to James Weikert DELBERT ANGERER and FRED PATCBEAK their knowlege of sports statistics to Donald Padgett and Donald Eichmiller JOHN W. BAER and DENNIS THEISING - their speed of action and ready wit to Harold Huebner and Elmer Himsel. ROBERT BRAUN - his ability to get the family car for school functions and then go somewhere else to William Arnold. ELTA BREITWIESER - her ability to blush at any and all times to Alice Seitz and Thelma Denu. IUGENE COBLR - his red hair, scooter and salesmanship to Wilfre Kalb. DONALD FISHER - his nocturnal forays and fellcw'travellers Daniel Friedman. EMIL FUH MAN - his academic ability to Leonard Gehlhausen. CHRISTINE KEEP! - her blond hair to Esther Weisheit. 19 e declare this as our last will and testiment, We leave towitz to QClass Will continued! MELVIN LEISTNER - nie excuses for not attending basketball practice to Richard Kreltzer. WILLIAM LOVEALL - his leadership and iniative to Ronald Friedman. DORIS LEE MATHIES - her nervous spells and alibis to Lois Wineinger. LAVERNE MATHIES - her dimples to Mary Ann Schott. BETTY ANN NONTE - her Wstay at home' qualities to Hilda Mae Eiseuhut. ALOIS PIEPER his quiet disposition and bow tie to Patrick Himsel EUGENE PIEPER his courtesy and poise to Edward Wineinger HERSHEL ZEHR hls office as president, his ready wit and ululele to Leroy Frleuman LILLIAN PIEPER ner ability to attract smiles from the opposite sex to Patsy Opel LUCILLE SANDER her easy manner and quietness to Wilma Gilson SYLVIA SCHNELL her ability to attract boy friends from far and near to Waunita Kalb ROBERT SCHROERING his diplomacy and hard work to Edward Bauer JAMES SEGER his slow motion and ability to dress well to Richard Mathias IMOGENE VOELKEL her poise and grace to Meralea McGuire HAROLD WINEINGER his car and driving ability to the driver training class EDWIN GOLLER his grace and charm to John Stam MARILYN HALL her use of the office telephone to Marilyn Rasche CWhy of course this is Marllynl HELEN HEEKE her edltorship of the Jeep Echo to Mildred Breitwieser LOUISE HEMMERLEIN her constant shift of affection to Geraldine Schiller VIOLA HIMSEL her German books and ability in that subject to Geraldine Denu and Mary Lee Reckelhoff MILDRED HUMBERT her great amount of unused energy to Mary Eileen Rowekamp MARY BACHMAN her makeup kit to Doris Popp W Q 'ml m Q 20 A gfwx Q ' i X ' J I 6 , If ' Pl 8- e ' 1 un DZJ ' , I I, ! X xg ---I AB we were preparing this 25th anniversary edition of the Dubois High School Echo, we spoke of the various members of the 24 previous classes Suddenly someone struck a solemn note and questioned, 'Where will be 25 years hence?' To which Eugene Goble, who is always willing and ready to offer a suggestion, said 'Why not visit a fortune teller and find out' This being a very good idea we appointed a committee to visit a reputable person in that field An appointment was made and the appoint ed hour arrived Isee , said the mysterious mystic, 'in the crystal ball street in New York Two men are walking through the crowd and they immediately recognize each other as old school ohums Hershel Zehr and Frederick Patcheak They are excited over this unexpected meeting and converse about themselves Hershel in vites Fred to stay at the hotel where he is registered He also states that he is just returning from a UN meeting where he presided as Secretary General He asks Fred what he is doing in New York Fred replies that he has come to a lawyers' convent ion He has his own law firm in Chicago While they are walking down the street, Fred buys a newspaper and sees a familiar name at the top of an editorial The name is Helen Heeke, who is now editor of the New York News As they walk on they notice in bright lights, 'Now playing North Atlantic a sequel to South Pacific' Hershel remarks that he has two tickets and asks Fred to Join him. Upon entering the theatre they obtain a program and see that the author is none other than an old class- mate Ilglg-glmggl. All lights are now dim ed and Elta Breit- llgggg, who has made quite a name for herself on Broadway enters and delivers a stirring sololoquy. Also seated on the sta e at a large grand piano hey see S lvia Schnell. The mystic con inues looking nto t e crys a a l. 'The two men are now boarding a plane for Chicago. They are sure of a safe trip, because the navigator is a radar expert, Melvin 1 L9 stner. Their conversation is interrupted by a friendly Hello. 21 CClass Prophesy continued! They look up and see it is the etewardess, Imogene Vcelkel When they arrive at Chicago, they are making their way through the crowd at the airport, when Fred points out a redheaded man and says, 'I swear there is only one person in the world with hair like that and that is Eugene Coble When they ask Coble his business, he tells them he has his own advertising agency and is just going to do some skywriting for one of his customers, The Mushy Mush Baby Food Corporation of which Bob Braun is head After watching Coble take off, Hershel and ired leave in taxi for their hotel The taxi driver has his TV set on and soon they see and hear News Commentator Robert Lee Schroerin give his daily news cast After this program, a professions basket ball game appears on the screen The sports announcer of the game is Donald Fisher While watching the game they notice that one of the coaches Is Howard Anderson, a former DHS player When they reach their hotel they see three uniformed men come marching down the sidewalk They are Edwin Goller, Bill Loveall and E ene Pie er Edwin and Bill are offlcers in the Navy while Gene s an army colonel Bill said he got seasick the first time he was on the water, but due to the good care given him by Dr James Se er and his efficient nurse Betty Ann Nont he surv ve When Fred enters his office, he finds a note on his desk requesting that he come to Dubois to represent a client, Harold Winei er, who has been arrested by the Dubois Chief of own truck ng ne Fred asks Hershel if he will accompany him to Dubois Hershel accepts the invitation and they board a TWA airliner for Dubois They decide to stop over at Indianapolis for a day When they reach the circle they find a crowd gather ed around a man making a political speech They recognize the politician as an old classmate, Alcis Pie er who is election esring for Emil Fuhrman, Republican cand date for state Superin tendent of pu5IIc Instruction in Indiana They next decide to attend an opera They find one and discover that the leading singer is Dennis Theising After the performance they go back stage and find a neatly dressed WAC talking to Dennis They recognize her as Mary Bachman They now buy a couple of magazines to read at the hotel They find a cartoon magazine published by John William Baer, who was always drawing pictureshin high t school While leafing through a picture ma az ne e come o an article concerning the candidates for t e title o Mrs America The name under one of the picigrcadxgg UTS'Hu0bn0Y ized as the former Egg-JUL-,-, whqghzhgigieggiging Hershel and Fred leave for Dubois Arriving at Dubois they are surprised at how rapidly the town has grown 22 ' .1 . e, Fel ce De ert erer for speeding. Harold is now operating his iClass prpphesy continued! As they stroll down Main Street they admire the numerous build ings that have been erected since they have been gone Above one of the buildings they observe the sign Mathias's Business School and they learn that it is operated by Doris Lee Mathias Fred leaves Hershel to find Harold and to investigate his arrest H finds him at his hotel where he is awaiting his trial the next day The following morning when Fred arrives at the courtroom he finds it packed The Honorable Judge Louise Hemmerlein is pre siding over the court He also sees Laverne Mathias the court stenographer who is ready to record thi facts One of the Jury members is also familiar It is Lillian Pieper, who is a house wife and no doubt goes by a different name now During a recess in the trial Fred and Hershel visit the new modern building which now houses Dubois High School In the hallway they meet Christine Kempf, who is a faculty member I the Home Economics room Mildred Humbert, a seamstress, is giving some tips to Lucille Sander the Home Economics teacher When they return to the courtroom they find that the Jury has already returned a verdict of not guilty and Harold is once again a free man Having run the gauntlet of all the members of the Class of 1951 we returned to reality and thought to ourselves just J::2A . e ' . . n how accurate can these mystics be - Oh! Well! C'fg .J 4 -'r'- -K -W w Qc ff- 23 . ..'?sflf9 'f unior Class FRONT ROW: L to R - Eichmiller, Himsel, R. Mathias, Padgett, Mathias, Eisenhut, Schiller, Kalb, Gehlhausen, E. Himsel. SECOND ROW: L to R - Sermersheim, D. Pieper, Seitz, Breit- wieser, Rowekamp, Greive, Schott, McGuire, Rasche, Denu. THIRD ROW: L to R - L. Friedman, Huebner, Stamm, Arnold, D. Friedman, Hall, Weikert, B. G. Mathias, Pieper, Sander. Sophomore Class SEATED: L to R - Denu, Weisheit, Kempf, Kerns, Heeke, Poe, Hall, Perkins, Kreitzer, A. Neukam, Padgett, Kalb, Huebner, Fry. SECOND ROW: L to R - Opel, Popp, Wineinger, L. M. Baer, Gilson, B. Humbert, D. Baer, P. Himsel, Brosmer, B. Braun, Sendelweck, M. M. Pieper, Reckelhoff, Blacawell, R. Humbert, Blackwell. THIRD ROW: L to R - Mathias, Freyberger, Bauer, Seitz, Nordhoff, M. Himsel, K. Braun, Fuhrman, Pieper, Seng, C. Baer, J. Neukam, Friedman, Potts. Shirley Harder was absent when picture was taken. I I f' ww- . - . x xii 7 of f '35 Mixed Chorus LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Breitwieser, Rowekamp, Seitz, E. Breitwieser, Schott, Hammerlein, Kalb, Schiller, Eieenhut, Mathias, Hall and Miss Walker - Director. E. Wineinger not pictured. SEATED: L to R - Braun, R. Mathieu, Lcistner, Weikert, H. Mathias, Fuhrman. STANDING: L to R. Patcheak, Mis. Schiller - Sponsor, Zehr, Seitz and Breitwicser. Math Club 1 'N X'-ff, 4? if Lf i Y If' H ll 'r I i fp- H I Q 'f' K 'Q lilo!! ' In 'f' 0 1, , M, , fx fly! . I I I W 7 WN 5' 'ly ' M' Yr I my I Hr' if VM ' I 4 4 K: V , Q ,ff ' I' S., f M1 In :W f , ' 1 , fm A ,mf - ' - 1- n :L ,ff V0 1 - -l ,I , K 'rl' 'L-. J M' 2 XL! T IN! ,O yi A fff: 1I..' 5 ' 1 1 ' X4 f 'T' I 513 mr' N I I ' 'Gif 'M ll ,ff 1 !':lI' I ,ffl ,QI ' I ,ml 1' ly 1, tw.. M131 'y lfvwl f 15'1jf'f,' X wr! 1 1: , 'ln Il Nfl glzj, ' A ,v ,r E25-A? ?ff , fu ,v:5:- 7 Y E lin MNH, ,E fi, - ryfffl 'Q 1 i3E'-: f 1 X ,ll f fi ? 5-2 :T ? I 'nf' iff :I YLE-ji- V J r ul, -' f? nw- gms- ff :tim 5, u.. 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