Hoagland High School - Ships Log Yearbook (Hoagland, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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.IUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS Richard Scherer Henry Renninger Thurman Hockemeyer Howard Molthan William Bohnke - Bill Delores Bultemeier - Shorty Virginia Cagnet - Ginny Mareile Conrad - Cile Paul Counterman - Sammy f Gene Floyd - Floyd Neil Gable - Fat Margie Grotrian - Marg. Thurman Hockemeyer - Bud Betty Hockemeyer - Betsy Verna Jane Hockemeyer - Vernie Geraldine Hoffman - Gerry Alden Johanns - Joe Alvin Lepper - Pete Wilmer Mailand - Bud Ann Marquardt - Annie Bonnie Martin - Bonnie Rosemary -Minnick - Rosy Howard Molthan - Howdy Paul Morton - P Phyllis Nordyke - Phil Henry Renninger - Renry Henniger Betty Rexroth - Rex Dorula Richman - Donnie Richard Scherer - Dick Delores Scheumann - Bushel Jeanette Sorg - Nettie Edward Wiehe - Eddie V' Marilyn Wulliman - VVul1y Ray Youseh- Tubby Delmar Zell: - Daddy NOT IN PICTURE - - '- - Doris Zimmerman Page

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Page 18 g SENIOR PROPHECY It was in the year of 1957, as we were gliding happily along in our self-con- trolled Rocket Ship, we decided to visit the class of 47 to see what life had given them. We stopped first at Hoagland's giant live and ten cent store, where we saw Vernon CFritzJ Scheumann demonstrating, The Magic of Liquid Bubbles. As we walked down Main Street we spotted a Peanut Stand which specialized in striped peanuts, it was operated by Arnold CPeanutJ Hegerfeld. We visited the gymnasium where Frank Guenin was in charge as player-coach to the Madison Pistons. At the H-I-G-H broadcasting station, we found Don Ruhl singing the latest song hit, Lifeboy Blues, it seems he was quite a success. We visited the Ker-Flop Ice Show, where Eileen Youse was starring as the center attraction. In case of ker-fiops, knockouts, carry-outs, etc., she had her special nurse Donna Jean Ratliif to adminster first aid. We stopped at the Sunny-Kilawatt Factory where David CCorkyJ Kiracofe was manufacturing the latest styles in light bulbs. He had always been rather bright. Kilroy is no where , this it seems was the new movie in which Angela Shee- han was starring in. She was playing opposite Red Skelton. As we traveled on we saw Wayne Halfeldy, operating a bus line between Ossian and Hoagland. It seems he couldn't make up his mind which place he wanted to settle down in. Passing Radio City, We saw Eileen Krauss playing her violin to hundreds of fans who were interested in her new radio program, The Krauss Hour of Chores. Our next stop was the modest home of Don CPudJ Hoffman who was a famed mystery writer. It seems he enacted all his crimes with his pretty secretary Mar- gie Busick. Next we stopped at a carnival, where we saw a fortune telling tent. Pat Mahland and Kenyon CSonnyD Andrews were having the time of their lives work- ing out each others problems. We stopped next at Madam Helena's Beauty shop. Here we saw Helen Floyd fixing Robert Thompsonfs hair in the latest style. Our next stop was the humble office of two middle-aged spinsters Eileen Doc- tor and Annabelle Brames. They had taken up baby-sitting as a profession, with the help of Melvin CLumJ Kaiser they had been quite successful. As we passed over a secluded little spot in the country, we wcre surprised to find Lavon Grotrian painting an old rocking chair. It seems she had decided to become an old maid after all. - Our next stop was the luxurious office of Alma Williams, who had invented a Shorthand Gadget, which resembled the typewriter. Stop, Look, Listen, a firetruck was clanging down the street, with Norbert Hor- man at the helm. It seems he had always loved flames. At Indiana University we visited Raymond Sorg, an intelligent professor of ATOMICOLOGY. It seems he had taken a liking to blowing up. We visited the Three B'.s ranch owned by Richard Bohnke, who seemed to be Riding High, as the result of a rich inheritance he had received from an ap- preciative School Teacher. Continuing our trip we passed the Lucky Strike Tobacco Company, where Wal- ter Smith was auctioning their finest tobacco. Our next stop was the wrestling match where Ray Emerick, the Killer-Diller was meeting Gene Springer the muscle-murder. We hurried on as we were afraid of the outcome. We stopped next at a swank New York shop where designer Selma Neff was Htting the latest plastic gown on Lora De Koninck, a graceful model. We stopped at a New York night club while we were in the city. In the spot- light was Edgar Koenemann and his orchestra with the incomparable pianist Janice Miller. As we headed back toward home, we stopped at Bells Skating Rink, where Theresa Ottenweller was head instructor of the Forced Landing Club. Our last stop was dear old Hoagland High. Here We found Denis Kleinrichert, the principal, running the school in a typical Boss-ler Fashion.



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Page SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS Donald Krauss - Don Carl Sorg Dorothy Mailand - Dot Donald Giant Evelyn Marquardt - Harry Roy Guenin Dan McIntosh - Danny Ralph Hoffman John,M0rt0n - Johnny Laverne Morton - Vernie CLASS Melvin Neff - Mel Ruth Oehler - Ruthie R1fg23rtB':S1l1fS -Bggb ,John ottenweller - Johnny Wilda Bradtmuller - Wildie Robert Pyle - Bob Wilmer Bradtmuller - Wil Leona Rafllff - Legny Janet Brockman - Jan Car! Surg. - Charlie Dwane Counterman - Dane Melvlfl Smith ' Smitty Roger Davenport - Daffy Lee Stlllwell - Still Well A. Dale Delioninck - Dale Lavern Thompson - Hurricane Vesta Doctor - DOC Carola Van Lear - Baddy Harold Emrick - Harry Anna Welgfmann - Ann Donald Giant - Steve Joyce Wltwer ' JC. Roy Guenin - Foggy Norma Miller - Nornue Marceil Hegerfeld - Heggy . Virginia Hoffman - Ginny Not In Picture - -' Ralph Hoffman - Huffy Gerald Beckman Dale Klingenberger - Dal Richard Horman Marjorie Koehlinger - Margie Norman Koomler 382 -If -...J ,gel 'F' W 20

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