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Be shee First row: Betiy Motz, Bette Moses, Mr. Handley, Joan Carper, Barbara Garrison. Back row: Marian Seidel, Irene Morris, Nick Sarpa, Philip VanDerbosch, Donald Putt, Paul Brink- man, Buelta Fenstermaker. Senior Class Play “Song of My Heart,’ a romance by Austin Goetz, was presented by the Senior Class on April 30 and May 1. The cast was headed by Barbara Garrison as Sylvia and Philip VanDerbosch as Michael. Modern Sylvia finds a diary in the old family mansion which reveals the broken romance of her grandmother. Then comes the young Michael to sue for her hand. The curtain rises on the broken. romance of Sylvia's grandmother and Michael's grandfather, and then the time changes to the present and the interrupted love story of yesteryear flows onward in the lives of young people. CAST OF CHARACTERS Say divi Clim VO Vik Ce ane ne ee ae eee: .....Barbara Garrison Michicte eWVallouiciiio yarn scsse cere tenes te Philip VanDerbosch Laurel Sascha ee eee ne A ornate aaa NA Betty Moses Mirsth. Movie tgs arrccae tocee coker ceen sears. tetra atte Irene Morris Steve Movies ae ae ee encore cnet een a eee Donald Putt Henle vaet OF CrCl eres eee en eee ee eee Paul Brinkman Faiths eee. uc eiecssee te ian eee ea es eee OCI SG Den Shirley hee eee ee lelavehel Wsiite ly Désiree Loring, .........:.:ceccrrererrverreeee buelta Fenstermaker Meindl yeerteat «ere incense eee eee ssns See Me eee Betty Motz POLS Yep teat c A ccistcehtne thoracic Ne a ee ee Nick Sarpa DAT GCLON tavek sore sete uec tock nerrmncee te tee eee ee Ray Handley Page 22 a
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Julia Reyonlds Howard Roberts Harold Rottger Elmo Simpson Wilbur Simpson Mildred Smith Wilma Smith Carl Andrews Julian Allman Billie Joan Applegate Lester Babbitt Ralph Best Allen Bohls Richard Bond Lawrence Bowmar Marlene Brandenburg Betty Brinkman Lois Brown Wayne Creager Delores Davis Jean Dills Glee Ebersole Richard Andrews Charles Argubrite Norma Armstrong Mary Bair Joyce Barnes Joan Bertsch Lucille Bond Stanley Bonnett Joe Brokaw Doris Burtch Delores Carpenter Donald Cleland LeRoy Creager Roderick Deihl Joe DeVeny Richard Drews William Ervin Ida Fee Marjorie Fenstermaker Sally Fetter Claudine Fisher Delores Gilbert David Grimm Future Prospects CLASS OF °45 CONTINUED Maxine Snyder Raymond Souder Anna Tarlton Marjorie Tarlton Claude Teegardin Floyd Travis Lloyd Turnbull Edwin Vaughn Betty Walt DeWayne Warstler Wilma ‘Watson Betty Weaver Gerald Whirledge Doris Wilcox Ida Zulick CLASS OF ‘46 Marian Engle Kenneth Fitch Pearl Gerner Marilyn Greenwalt Patricia Griffith Fred Haffner Vance Hall Jack Hammond Josephine Hays Mary Hazeltine Helen Hill Jack Hughes Floyd Jamison Haroldean Kelly Katherine Kern Charles Kinsey Lenore Lewis Meryl Lewis Harley McBride Delores Miller Donald Mock Arden Morris James Needles Lester Nodine Jack Panning Nell Ratliff Sam Ratliff Arthur Ross Mary Lou Schlosser Paul Sherman CLASSES OF ‘47 and ‘48 Beverly Haffner Virginia Hall Betty Hamilton Charles Hartle William Hays Normand Higgins Donna Hollis William Johnson Miriam Jenkins LaNetta LaCroix Audrey Lazenby Donald Lepard Carolyn Lewis Winifred Lewis Gretchen Loutzenhiser Dorothy Martin Marjory McIntosh Robert McKinley Maurice McPheeters Evelyn Miller Carl Misceli Edwin Mortorff Lloyd Myers Lena Nodine Richard Ober Marcellus Oliver Jayne Owens George Pepple John Peppler Helen Ransom Lottie Ransom Billy Reinoehl Eugene Rodebaugh Gerald Ross Donald Royer Barbara Russell Richard Sarber Earl Schlotterback Martha Schulthess Thais Seidel Clarence Sell Joan Sell Robert Shaffer Kenneth Sherman Marvin Sherman Barbara Simpson Donna Wiler Ana Williams Donald Winebrenner Richard Wise Robert Wolfe George Woodard Sylvia Worman Virginia Shipe Richard Smith Suzanne Smith Jack Smurr Darwin Snyder Robert Spencer Beverly Starner Barbara Stiles Florence Travis Mary Ruth Van Fliet Barbara Watson Myrna Whirledge Anna Woodcox William Worster Clarence Smith Donald Smith Margaret Smith Mary Lou Smith Dorothy Snyder Allen Souder Charles Stanley Dorothy Stanley Ernest Stroh Sarah Symon Everett Tarlton Florence Treesh Patricia VanLear Phyllis Watson Margaret Weideman David Westfall Ira Wise William Wolfe Harold Woodward James Woodward Josephine Wyatt John Zulick Page 21
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Athletics A LETTER TO THE 1942 SENIOR ATHLETES:— Part of any coach's reward is in reflection. You have heard me mention my former “greats”. In the years to come | will recall many new experiences from the 1941-42 season. I shall never forget you seniors of the basketball team—Bill Smurr, Jack Barnes, Louie Sapp, Philip VanDerbosch, Jack Black, Robert Wine- brenner, and Harold Fuller—as you listened silently during the minutes before our annual Auburn game while I told you that I had applied for enlistment in the U. S. Navy Air Corp Reserve and did not know if I would ever again coach for another Auburn-Garrett game; and then you boys went in there and decisively defeated the favored Red Devils. I recall the great second-half comeback against Butler, at Butler, ... the feeling that we were going to win the 1942 sectional tournament... the “unofficial’’ referees .. . and the unbelievable shock of losing... Captain Bill, your glasses ... and later your tooth... that Berne trip a couple of years back and the beau; tif{ul Christmas decorations .. . how you fellows took K'ville and then how they took us... defeating a cor- ner-conference championship Avilla team by fifteen points ... slim Jack (we want Black) toting around a tent uniform ... and late-for-practice Barnes, Sapp, Vandy, and Ike .. . and the trip to Indianapolis State Finals ... but not as “Champs of ‘42°. . . how Captain Smurr took personal charge of cheer leader, Betty Moses .. . Buelta and the Band .. . and how the whole class of sophomores helped to put over the Rail- roader tradition at the Auburn game by coming dressed as B O employees ... and how you defeated that highly touted alumnae team. I shall never forget Nick Sarpa, reporter deluxe ...the Senior Japs as volley ball champions .. . Wine- brenner’s team as league champions in 1941 with Sarpa and Harris as stars ... and one-man-team Kock of the 1942 league champions ... Getz and Irene Morris always at ping pong ... and Louie Sapp coaching “coach” on golf... and Louie’s state championship match at Indianapolis Speedway ... Jack Black as freshman in the cross-country meet... and “Do I have any check marks, Mr. Bateman?” . . . Roger Tuck's and Lowell Stuckman’s short debut as trackmen ...my talk to the whole senior class on “Spirit’’ and the fine comments about it by the Panorama... Black and Sarpa as Klingler free-throw champions. I shall live over again a season of no football victories (1940) followed by one with wins over Decatur and Portland ... then to have Huntington break our bones . . . and then our hearts ... Symon and Fuller both prostrate in one play ... and then our comeback when little Louie picked a Goshen pass out of the air and ran 90 yards to a touchdown .. . shooting the works to score a 7-0 fiirst quarter upset on Auburn, but lacking the reserves to hold off the infuriated Red Devils . . . Captain Vandy and those reverse runs and left-handed passes to Barnes of Sapp’s ... and Sapp’s lost drive against some big boy . . . and Barnes’ fleetness on 48 ... and Smurr’s drive on 46... and Symon’s pounding knees on 32... and Sapp’s punt re- turns ... and Barnes’ viscious tackles ... Symon’s knock-'em-out block-'em-out . . . Fuller's backing up the line .. . Muzzillo’s care-free kidding . . . Vanderbosch, as a sophomore, missing a letter by only one point . . . Joe Carlin dropping a touchdown pass in the North Side game... the holes we had to cut in Donald Putt’s size 12 shoes ... and the Harris that did not “fluke”. I shall remember, too, that I had tears in my eyes when I was presented with the award for the team championship at Kokomo in 1941 ... and the gold track shoe ... Bill Smurr’s :16.1 sec. low hurdles at Kokomo ... and how Eddie traded for a less favorable outside lane to start our 880-yard record breaking run... Jack Black's fourth place in the 1000 yards, giving us the running margin . . . and Jack Barnes’ fourth place in the broad jump and medley relay ... the Peru courthouse relics, when we stopped for meals (Thus did I start this Indian relic collecting or did you all?) . . . Symon and rub-downs and candy after practice with two former “greats”... Black's pulling up from behind to win the N.EJ.C. mile run champion- ship in Auburn in 1941 ... Smurr and Symon taking another double in hurdles at the N.EI.C. in 1941... Jack Black surprising and pleasing all of us in winning the N.E1.C. broad jump championship .. . how little the boys were as freshmen—Symon, Smurr, Black, Fuller, Barnes, Creager, Winebrenner, Branden- burg, and Muzzillo—and how .. . the first medals earned ... a second place in the Fort Wayne quadrangle meet when papers had us picked for fourth ... and Barnes’ 20-ft. ll-in. broad jump .. . five-steps Branden- burg on high hurdles . . . Earl Creager’s 43-ft. in shot put . . . that pass-a-man jogging exercise .. . Muncie relays ... Kokomo relays ... Northeastern Indiana Conference, Sectional, and State Track Meets of 1942 Jack Barnes, Eddy Symon, William Smurr, Louie Sapp and Philip Vanderbosch with their new honor award sweaters of royal blue... and finally the thrill and heartache of seeing you all march up for that diploma that broke the tie with you ... pleasant memories, boys . . . treasures that no one may take from me. Sincerely, COACH PARKS. Page 23
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