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Who's Who in ’62 Edited by NICHOLAS JOSEPH SARPA Founded 1942 Revised and Reissued every 20 years The names in WHO'S WHO IN ‘62 are selected not as the BEST but as an attempt to choose the BEST KNOWN living “dodo’s” and “ginch’s” on earth in all lines of reputable achievements. A cursory examination of these pages will convince the seeker for information that this volume marks a noteworthy advance not only in the inclusion of worthy names, but also in the presentation of valuable data and material NOT PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED IN ANY OTHER BOOK OF REFERENCE. 5 WHO'S WHO IN ‘62 aims to give brief, crisp, personal sketches of the men and women whose positions make them of general (gossip) interest. It tells just the things every “nosey” person wants to know about those who are most conspicuous in every walk of li’e, without criticism. Every sketch in this biographical reference issue has been verified, and attested to by a notary public. An asterisk ( ) before the authorized name indicates that that particular person has paid for the sketch published in WHO'S WHO IN ‘62, which has not previously been permitted. QUALIFICATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO WHO'S WHO IN ‘62. The standards of admission to WHO'S WHO IN ‘62 divide the eligibles into three classifications: (1) those who are selected on account of special prominence in lines of effort, such as peanut vendors, street cleaners, soda jerkers, and similar positions; (2) those who are arbitrarily included on account of official position; and (3) those who submit the required $1,000 for the publication of their biographies, no matter what their position may be. For elucidations on abbreviations in this prophecy, refer to page twenty-eight. ANDERSON, PHYLLIS Sportswoman b. Altona, Ind. Won the N. Me Gand Ae Wire: BARNES, JACKSON Diplomat in C. b. Dreamsville, Ohio. B. H. P. ed. U. of Joanton. Author of “How to Avoid Women.” BARTELS, CECELIA Torch Singer b. Dutchtown, Ind. Sings for William Snyder’s ork. BECHTOL, PATRICIA Educator and Writer b. Getz, Ind. ed. of S. M. B. 1942. Writer of “HONK”, a motor romance. BLACK, JACK Mfr. and Cow Puncher b. Santa “Barbara.” Mfr. of Vitamin Pills. Home, West Altona. BOGEAR, HENRIETTA Professional roller skater Mar. of Silver Moon Skating Rinks. m. (a short, curly- headed fella). BRANDENBURG, WILLIAM Zoophilist b. Goebbals, Germany. Mar. of Elephant and Flee Circus. BRINKMAN, PAUL Professor and “Gestapo” Wishes he was born in “Richmond.” Resident nat- uralist for research at S. B. O. S. and business Mgr. of S: M. B. 1942. Page 18 BROWN, DOROTHY World's No. 1 Typist ed. G. H. S. Pianist. Com- posed Quintet in Z Flat Minor. CARLIN, JOSEPH Amateur Undertaker b. Bonnett City. Received B. A. E. Has appeared as sol- oist with G. C. S. ork, Mos- cow, Russia. CARPER, JOAN Ex-Camp Hostess b. Chrysler County. m. Cap- tain K. Kammerer, of the U. G. A. ch. Kenneth, Jr., 17, SPE elit lava! Og CERASALE, CLAIRE Poet, Columnist Author of “The Burning Question.”” Won first prize in deer 13h, (Cy Sy Ce CLADY |OYGE Band Leader “Whistling Band’ has just completed a tour of the world. CLARK, DORIS Personal Agent b. Bassville. s. Hollywood. Employer—C. G. (Yoo-hoo) CLARK, JOYCE Socialite s. New York. Leading role in “The King vs. the Queen.” COOK, VIRGINIA Head Mistress s. London, England, in charge Olan Wie en Cris CREAGER, EARL Play Boy m. ‘Plebe” Bradin. m. 2nd, “Artery” Shaw. m. 3rd, “Cutie” Marks. m. 4th, ‘“Mag- nolia”’ Huffman. Confined to H. F. M. COSTIN, PATRICIA Stylist and Model s. Hollywood. Model for J. Be owdnd sD GanGr DePEW, RUTH Actress Pushed Rita Hayworth aside with her most alluring “red” hair. ERICKSON, MARGARET Policewoman s. Fort Wayne. P. D. for Wolf Dessauer department store. FENSTERMAKER, BUELTA Professional Majorette s. Director of the Notre Dame Band. m. Tom Harmon. (Lucky Girl) FOOTE, ISABELLE Pathologist, Chemist Teacher of Chemistry at Chi- cago U. Author of “Old Maid vs. Bachelor.” FULLER, HAROLD Dairyman Owner of Superior Dairy. Motto: “Give Me Auburn Girls.” GARRISON, BARBARA Registered Nurse President of U. N. O. Ap- peared in two “Dr. Kildare” series. m. Doctor Kildare (Lew Ayres).
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William Smurr June Spencer Harold Stiles Lowell Stuckman Edward Symon Roger Tuck Philip VanDerbosch Miles Weller Robert Winebrenner Betty Zern MILES WELLER “Mike” ROBERT WINEBRENNER “lke” : : College Preparatory Agriculture Freshman Boys’ Clow lea Yeu2s oe boys! Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- Rie eel 7 eee retary 3, President 4; Boys’ Chorus 3. letic Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track te PR, sc Miles Ug). be quiet and shy; you'll see ‘All ereat men are dying, and I don’t feel A progressive man some day he'll be.” well myself.” BEA PY-ZERN Zerms ” College Preparatory Blue Triangle 1, President; Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4, President 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Maroon and Blue 3, 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 2, 3, 4. “A merry heart maketh a cheerful counte- nance.” We Will Always Remember We'll never forget those budgets in economics . . . trips to the room across from Room 29 .... the first day we were freshmen ... . the tournament at Auburn and the flag incident . . . suffocating periods in the chemistry lab. . . . the odors from the sandwich sales and suppers ... the Junior- Senior banquet in ‘41, and the day after ...- trouble in the study hall... — trembling knees in public speaking .. . our senior class play .. . the friends we made... the Garrett Girl Reserve Conference ... the stag skating party ...—— the basketball team .. . — the band and its music ., . the times Garrett beat Auburn ....— when our team went to Muncie... — the first day of the Senior sweaters .. . the all-boy Sophomore English class .. . “What does it mean,” from Mr. Rose... Mr. Minniear’s talks on world affairs in economics Pesewolking —ToUNndrunds round the: hodlis es typing 1... home ec:.... ... agri- culture... i— journalism ...., the fire drills... boy friends and girl friends .. . cutting up bugs in biology ... — Mr. Handley’s history class . . . pep sessions before the tournaments. Page 17
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