Huntertown High School - Citadel Yearbook (Huntertown, IN)

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WILLIAM COONAN Coach Physical Education Health History Newburgh Free Academy. N.Y, Indiana University B.S. Physical Education M.S. Recreation MARY SMITH Speech Ioumalism English Oberlin Academy A.B. Smith College A.M. University ot California WALTER SLOFFER Bookkeeping Shorthand Band Director Huntertown High School B.S. at Manchester LELA DUNTEN Sixth grade Leo High School Indiana University Tri State Teacher's College B.S. at St. Francis College ESTHER HEINIGER Chemistry Geography Mathematics Bluffton High School A.B. at Manchester GEORGE FRYBACK Shop Mechanical Drawing Ossian High School Indiana University Ball State Teacher's College IDA MALCOLM Seventh and Eighth grades Leo High School B.S. at Manchester 'l 1 GLEN MCINTOSH Fifth grade Morgan Twp. High School B,S. at Canterbury 955157 0 'Q fn.. ' 1 X 3, V- ni -7, Jii . ,il r-P GLADYS OTTO Third and Fourth grades Leo High School B,S. at Manchester College ISABEL NEWLAND Overflow grades 1, Z Belfast High School, Ohio Wilmington College Miami University B.S. in Education GRETCHEN YODER Fourth grade Huntertown High School B.S. at Ball State EVELYN GARDNER Third grade Central High School B.S. at Manchester ICA GARMAN Second grade Central High School Tri State Teachers College Indiana University ANNA FOOTE First grade Huntertown High School B.S. at Canterbury CLAUDIA FERRY Speech Journalism English Akron High School A.B. at Indiana University 1 5 , f Xjxxf W f -SENIORS 'EF-aj 3 In xMemory of our friend and classmate, Ava Nelle Bauman, we, the 1949 Senior Class, pause here to pay her tribute. 10 F , .,,x 1'0 ' ' 'l 'T' J- 'U' ' 'A ' , yi l IACK WALTER BEULAH M. SLOFFER Colonel Beulah Cfjuege Prep Course College Prep Course Cltadel 4 Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 3 History Club 2, 3 History Club 2, 3 Chorus 1, 21 3 Treasurer 3, 4 uchonitd, 1 Valedictozian Office Gm 3, 4 Salutatorian Honor Students I , ' u I if A, . 4 H t if 4 ,A , V , S K FRONT ROW: Pat Kelham, Beulah Slofter, lack Walter, Charlene Smith. and Betty Krratel. SECOND ROW: Paul Gause, Norma Stirlen, Iean Shank, Betty Fritz, and George Dunten. THIRD ROW: Byron McBride. Phyllis Hurst, Wanda Waterson, Lois Longenecker, Mary Freeman, and Clem Wetzel. DALE ADAMS Dale Vocational Course Citadel 4 History Club 2, 3 Teacher's Secretary 4 F. F. A. 2, 3 IMOGENE P. BARHYDT ..ImY., Commercial Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Teacher's Secretary 4 DIANE AMSTUTZ Squirt General Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 4 History Club 2, 3 Band l, 4 Twirler l Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Drum Majorette 4 Strictly Formal 3 Chonita 1 DONALD BAUER Don Vocational Course North Side High School Citadel 4 Track 3 Softball 3, 4 F. F. A. 3, 4 , .umm fi. ' ' 4'V 1 'fe ,I T. , 4 .M , ...Q..c, 1,2 tory . . , 1as fl.'l 5:11. ' 5- as. 1 fx-AN 4.1 my , . .x ANNAMAE BOWSER Annu General Course Citadel 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus 3 ARTHUR WM. BLANCHARD Nature Boy Vocational Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 4 History Club 2 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 MARTHA ANN DICE Marty Commercial Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2 Strictly Formal 3 Chonita 1 ONE STEP AT A TIME: GEORGE CLEMENCE BILGER Clem College Prep Course Citadel 4 History Club 2, 4 Movie Operator 4 MARILYN DEETZ Sue Vocational Course Ashley High School l Citadel 4 Booster Club 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus l, 4 Strictly Formal 3 Don't Take My Penny Librarian 4 LOWELL L. BROWN Brownie General Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Don't Take My Penny' 4 Chonita I Track l, 2, 3 Softball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 BERTHA MAY EMRICH Beamie Vocational Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2 Chonita l GEORGE HUNTER DUNTEN Georgie College Prep Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 President 1 Strictly Formal 3 Track 3 Soitball 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 Honor Student BETTY LUCILLE FRITZ Fritzie College Prep Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus 3, 4 Office Girl 4 Honor Student GEORGE EDWIN HATCH Whitey Vocational Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 3 Hitsory Club 2, 3 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Don't Take My Penny 4 Chonita 1 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 MARY FREEMAN Peggy Commercial Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 History Club 2, 3 Teacher's Secretary 4 Honor Student PAUL WILLIAM GAUSE Willie College Prep Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Band l, 2, 3, 4 President 4 Vice-President 2 Don't Take My Penny 4 Track 2, 3 Softball 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Student Chonita WANDA GORDON Nonnie General Course Ashley High School 1, 2, 3 Librarian 4 PHILIP WARREN DICKES HHOP.. Vocational Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club Z, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 CHARLES EDW. DECKER. Sonny College Prep Course Central High School 1, 2 Citadel 4 Booster Club 4 History Club 3 DOROTHY FORREST Bi1lie General Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 4 History Club 2, 3 9 V- BUT ALWAYS FORWARD Q ROBERT R. HAWK Bob Commercial Course Citadel 4 History Club 2. 3 Don't Take My Penny 4 Softball -l TRELLA GROSS Trella Vocational Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus l, 3. 4 Don't Take My Penny 4 Chonita l RANDALL L. HOUSER, IR. HI. R... General Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3. 4 History Club 2, 3 Band 1, 2. 3. 4 Chorus 1. 2. 3,4 Chonita l Basketball l, 2, 3 'yivgwl E' RUTH I1.EEN GREUTER Blondie Commercial Course Citadel 4 History Club 2, 3 Teachers Secretary 4 ROBERT H. HORSTMEYER Bob College Prep Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Strictly Formal 3 Don't Take lVly Penny 4 Chonita 1 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 MARILYN GUMP Louie Commercial Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Teachers Secretary 4 Cheerleader Z, 3 xv ,FX Q Z ff f uf . ff gzlQ:Q' 1 ,j ROMONA HOWARD Grandma General Course New Haven High School l Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 4 History Club 2, 3 ROBERT LEE IONES Bob Vocational Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus l, 2 F. F. A. 2. 3, 4 ONE STEP AT A TIME: MERLYN EDWARD HESS Corky Vocational Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus l, 2, 3 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 PHYLLIS HURST Flip College Prep Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2. 3 Chorus 1, 2 Strictly Formal 3 Don't Take My Penny 4 Chonita 4 Teacher's Secretary 4 Honor Student IACK MCCOMB Mac General Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3. 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus 2, 3, 4 President 2 Track 2. 3 Softball 2. 3. 4 Basketball l, 2. 3, 4 BARBARA MACKEY Bobby Lou General Course Linden High School 1 Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3. 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus l. 2, 3, 4 Don't Take My Penny Teacher's Secretary 4 4 LOIS LONGENECKER Lois Commercial Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 History Club 2, 3 Don't Take My Penny 4 Teacher's Secretary 4 Honor Student EDWARD MYERS ..Ed,. General Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2. 3 Vice-President 3 Strictly Formal 3 Don't Take My Penny 4 Track 2. 3 Soltball 3, 4 Basketball 3. 4 LEOLA IOHNSON Oleo Commercial Course Waterloo High School l Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Teacher's Secretary 4 ROBERT EARL LUTTER Bob Vocational Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2.3 Treasurer 2 Teacher's Secretary 4 Track 2, 3 Softball l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 F. F. A. 3. 4 BETTY IEAN KNAFEL Betsy Commercial Course Albion High School 1 Citadel 4 Booster Club 4 History Club 2, 3 Don't Take My Penny 4 Teacher's Secretary 4 Honor Student , Office Girl 4 RAY D. LEITER HRGY.. Vocational Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Track 3 F. F. A. 3. 4 PATRICIA A. KELHAM Pat Commercial Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Strictly Formal 3 Office Girl 3 Teacher's Secretary 4 Honor Student BYRON MCBRIDE Byron College Prep Course Citadel 4 History Club Z, 3 Chorus 1, 2 Vice-President 4 Chonita l Teacher's Secretary 4 Honor Student BUT ALWAYS FORWARD .,'+1-'qggs JE A l I b I xjlxv 05' WQ' , XS - ' s- I it WFP ' x i U lx 5 yu K . 9-. v .Mx 1 Mg I Q 3 els' I 'KW YQ 4 0 E331 ss R .xq 'S J K QQ K ww N - s-. W xii: Qi Sm bx J2 1 ' f , I. ,.4.1 d ..- TW RICHARD OAKS Oakey Vocational Course Citadel 4 Bexzster Club 3, 4 History Club 2. 3 F, F, A. 2. 3. 4 RUTH E. OPLIGER Ruthie Commercial Course Frankfort P, C. 2 Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Chorus l 'Chonita I Teachers Secretary 4 45- EILEEN MAY Een Commercial Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3 History Club 2. 3 Chorus 1. 2 Chonita 1 Teacher's Secretary 4 PHILIP RIECKE Phil Vocational Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2. 3 Chorus 1, 3 Chonita l F. F. A. 2, 3. 4 Movie Operator 3 . 5 G'- ig-1 XS' 4 BETTY PHILLIPS Betty Boots Commercial Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3. 4 History Club Z, 3 Chorus 3, 4 Strictly Formal 3 Librarian 4 DONALD SMITH Smitty Vocational Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 President 3 Strictly Formal 3 Don't Take My Penny 4 Softball I Basketball 1 Student Manager 4 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 IIM SIMON HMO., General Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Track 2, 3 Basketball 2 F. F. A. 3. 4 IOAN SCHENHER Ioan Commercial Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3. 4 History Club 2. 3 Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4 ChonitcI 1 Office Girl 4 FA , Movie Operator 3, 4 ONE STEP AT A TIME: MELBA IEAN SHANK lean College Prep Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Band 2. 3, 4 Vice-President 1 Secretary 3 Don't Take My Penny 4 Office Girl 4 Honor Student Teacher's Secretary 4 ,..1.,-.... ... ,.,....,- 'rs IOAN WAPPES NIO.. Vocational Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Chonita 1 SALLY WHAN Sal Commercial Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus l, 2 Strictly Formal 3 Don't Take My Penny 4 Chonita l Cheerleader 3 VJANDA WATERSON Wanda General Course Citadel 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Chorus l Strictly Formal 3 Chonita l Honor Student SHERRY WITHAM Sherry Commercial Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash Booster Club 3. 4 History Club 2. 3 Secretary 2 Office Girl 4 Teacher's Secretary 4 IUNE MARIE WILLSON Iune Bug Vocational Course Union Center High School l, 2 Citadel 4 Booster Club 3 History Club 2, 3 Chorus 3, 4 4 CHARLENE MAE SMITH Shorty College Prep Course Kokomo High School l, 2 Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 3 Don't Take My Penny 4 Honor Student CLEM WETZEL Duke College Prep Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Band l. Z, 3, 4 Secretary 4 Student Council 4 Strictly Formal 3 Dont Take My Penny 4 Movie Operator l, 2, 3. 4 H:nor Student LESLIE I. THOMAS Les Commercial Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2. 3 Strictly Formal 3 Track 1. 2, 3 Softball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4 NOHMA IEAN STIRLEN Hpug.. Commercial Course Black and Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Booster Club 3, 4 History Club 2, 3 Twirler 4 Strictly Formal 3 Honor Student Q S- ,..4 BUT ALWAYS FORWARD f 4.. 'pi' 4 ir, History of Class of '49 In the year 1937 we found Mildred Sauders helping George Hatch. Sonny Decker, Dorothy Forrest. Bertha Emrich. Clem Wetzel, Ruth Opliger, Iunior Houser, Martha Dice, Marilyn Gump, Robert Iones. Beulah Sloffer, Lois Longenecker, lack Walter, Diane Amstutz, Phil Dickes, Pat Kelham, George Dunten. Merlyn Hess, Betty Phillips, Ed Myers, Byron McBride, Mary Freeman, Eileen May cmd Sherry Witham into their boots and blowing their noses. Hurrah! We passed the lst grade. During the 2nd grade one fishee was added to the school. This was Don Smith. No fishees were added to the 3rd grade. In the 4th grade four fishees swam in: lean Shank, Charlene Smith, Bob Horstmeyer, and Lowell Brown. Twentyfnine fishees swam into the 5th grade. In the Sth grade thirty-two lovely iishees were netted by the lucky fishermen. lHerbert Gump and Lela Duntenl. the added three being Ioan Wappes. Wanda Waterson. and Les Thomas. During the next few years there were cr few more added to the school: Imogene Barhydt, Ruth Greuter, lack McComb, Phil Reicke. and Dale Adams. In Iune 1945, the fishees swam to the Shrine and brought back their blurred diplomas because we were not yet blessed with pens which write under water. In the freshmen year the fishees were joined by many tadpoles from surrounding schools. These included Trella Gross, Phyllis Hurst, Ray Leiter, Paul Gause, Robert Lutter, Richard Oakes, Iames Simon, Sally Whan, Norma Stirlen, Clem Bilger. Betty Fritz, Annamae Bowser, Ioan Schenher, Leola Iohnson, June Wilson. and Robert Hawk. The kingfisher in the freshman year was George Dunten. who was assisted by his mermaid. Iean Shank. Our sponsor was Miss Dill-now Mrs. Burns. Throughout the sophomore year the moss became thicker. lack McComb had to lead the way through with his assistants Sherry Witham, Paul Gause, and Bob Lutter. Romona Howard, Betty Knafel, Marilyn Deetz, and Barbara Mackey were added to our class. Our class was spon- sored by Mrs, Palacki and Mr. Appleman. The president, Don Smith, held in his fin, the underwater pen which laid out the work for the junior class and was assisted by lean Shank, Ed Myers, and lack Walter. Don Bauer was the only one to enter our class during that year. One of our activities was the Iunior and Senior Banquet, the theme of which was Stairway to the Stars. On October 30, Strictly Formal. our Iunior Play, was given and it tumed out to be the best play in the history of H. H. S, We were vastly helped along by Miss I-Inley and Mr. Sible. In 1949, now as Seniors, our sponsors are Mrs. Ferry, Mrs. Smith and Mr. Prible. Our class officers are Paul Gause, Clem Wetzel, lack Walter, and Byron McBride, One Step at a Time. but Always Forward, has been chosen as the class motto, the colors are blue and silver, and the flower is a white rose. Our class play is Don't Take My Penny . Now we are leaving the tributary of Huntertown and are swimming into the ocean of life. Sherry Witham Lois Longenecker Ed Myers 18 9. if inf' I' 9- fn? r1C4f'I.x WAY BACK WHEN Arthur Blanchard, Betty Knafel, Wanda Waterson, Ed Myers. Imogene Barhydt, Ruth Greuter. Phil Rieclce, Ioan Wappes, George Dunten, Sally Whan, Ir. Houser. Marilyn Gump, Ramona Howard, Don Bauer, Charlene Smith, Byron McBride, Barbara Mackey. Sherry Witham, Norma Stirlen, Phil Dickes, Don Smith. Lois Longenecker, Dorothy Forrest. Beulah Sloiler, Bob Lutter, Mary Freeman, Ray Leiter, Ioan Schenher, Robert Horstmeyer. Merlin Hess, Leola Iohnson, Diane Amstutz, lean Shank, Dale Adams, and Betty Fritz. Pat Kelham, Lowell Brown, Martha A. Dice, Paul Gause, Ruth Opliger, Les Thomas, Charles Decker, Sue Deetz, Anna Bowser. Prettiest Girl ......... Handsomest Boy ........ .... Imogene Barhydt ..........Paul Gause Best Girl Dancer ........ .............. B etty Knafel Best Boy Dancer ........ .......... B ob Horstmeyer Best Athlete ................ .......... I ack McComb Most Pleasant Girl ........ ......... B omona Howard Most Courteous Boy ................... ........ B yron McBride Girl Most Likely to Succeed .......... ....... C harlene Smith Boy Most Likely to Succeed ......... ......... I ack Walters Most Bashful Girl ..................... ....... D orothy Forrest Most Bashful Boy .......,. Best Actress ........... . .... .... Best Actor ....................... ........ Class Comic fGirlI ......... ..,. Class Comic CBoyJ ................................. Girl Who Contributed Most To School ........ Boy Who.Contributed Most To School ........ ........Iack Walters ..........Pat Kelham ..Bob Horstmeyer .....Diane Amstutz Myers ...........Pat Kelham .,.......Clem Wetzel Good Citizen .................................................. ......... B eulah Sloifer Boy with the prettiest hair ......... ................. D on Smith Girl with the prettiest hair .......... ....... L ois Lonqenecker Valedictorian .....,................... ............ I ack Walters Salutatorian ......... ......,.. B eulah Sloffer WHAT'S WHAT Class Flower ....,... ......................... W hite Rose Class Colors ......... ........................................................ B lue and Silver Class Motto .................... One Step At A Time: But Always Forward Class Prophecy In the year 2049, Clem Bilger invented a submarine that takes us down to the city where Davy Iones lives. The captain of the vessel is none other than the bashful. backward, timid, curly haired Don Pranger. As we go aboard the ship, we see that dashing girl of the class, Leola Iohnson directing passengers, and making us very comfortable. ln cabin No. 1 is that very famous movie actress, Wanda Waterson, and her publicity manager, Ray Leiter, who is proposing to Wanda without success. They are sailing to Davy Iones' locker in search of a lost treasure, which was lost by the millionaire of the class, Iune Wilson. ln cabin No. 2 is Annamae Bowser who is going down to see her long, lost lover, Bob Lutter, who collects the different species of sharks. Who should come out of our cabin to meet us but the skinney farmer boy of the class. Dale Adams. He has invented a contraption, by which he can dry up the ocean bottom to grow pop-com to feed his fat wife, the former Phyllis Hurst. On arrival at Huntertown, where Davy Iones' locker is located, we find the mayor of the town, Sherry Witham and the Chief of Police, Betty Knafel. Betty and Sherry are learning a new dance routine from that famous dance instructor, Twinkle-Toes Byron McBride. They are dancing to the soothing music of Mary Freeman and Lois Longenecker, two very prominent violinists. Next we walk down the famous Allen's Alley of Huntertown and meet up with Professor Clem Wetzel. Professor Wetzel seems to be very disturbed by the fact that Dale Adams is going to pump the bottom of the ocean dry because he's afraid Dale is going to harm all the beautiful mermaids. Going on we are approached by that Iolly fish , Iunior Houser, who says as he swims toward Beulah Sloffer and Pat Kelham, Here l am you lucky girls, come and get me , and so Pat and Beulah start swimming the other way. We feel sorry for Iunior and try to cheer him up by singing Better Luck Next Time. Proceeding through Allen's Alley, we walk into the photographer's shop owned by Don Smith. Meanwhile, Don is trying to take a family pic- ture of Phil Dickes and his wife, the former Romana Howard. The only trouble is that Don can't seem to get the attention of Ramona and Phil's ten kids at the same time. Leaving the camera shop, we just walk out the door when who should we see going in to get their pictures taken in their red with purple polka-dot bathing suits, but Marilyn Gump and Martha Ann Dice. Farther on down main street, we go into Bertha Emrich's dress designing shop. She is just fitting a dress on her model, lean Shank who is substituting for a whale who she is selling the dress to. We keep walking and see the two business-like ladies of our class. Ioan Schenher and Trella Gross. running a manufacturing plant making that healthful drink, Bubble Up or Double Up . We find the main drinker of this, none other than that famous muscle-man, Iames Simon, who has just won a contest for the man having the most muscles in his feet. His wife, the former Marilyn Sue Deetz is just thrilled to pieces because Iames has won this contest and is buying him some more of that wonderful muscle building drink, Bubble Up . Walking on through Allen's Alley we stop at the movie theater managed by Merlyn Hess. The very adorable ushers Merlyn picked to seat his audience are the two tall girls of our class, Charlene Smith and Betty Fritz. They very kindly lead us to the only vacant seats in the theater in the very front row. We can't complain because the seats are comfortable and we are tired of walking. We are surprised to see that the star players are two members of our class, I. Barhydt and Paul Gause, fBy the way Imogene was voted the prettiest girl and Paul the most handsome boy by our classl, playing in a movie entitled, lust try and forget me when it's time to scratch your back . We find the show very entertaining but we begin to get sleepy so we decide to leave the theater and proceed through the town. Directly across the street from the theater, we go into the Radio Station run by Arthur Blanchard and his wife, the former Diane Amstutz. At the moment we walk in we hear that famous bass singer, George Hatch, singing the song he made famous, Bells Of The Sea . We get there just in time to see Eddie Myers. a famous radio announcer for the program How to Stay Single. pick up Ruth Opliger who swoons and faints everytime she hears George sing. By the way, Eddie is on the air fifteen minutes everyday and gives advice to all the available bachelors on. How to Stay Available . Next door we walk into the undertaker's place. The undertaker is none other than Richard Oakes and we see as his assistant, Dr. Les Thomas. They are bandaging up Iack McComb's four broken ribs. lack got the broken ribs when Betty Phillips ran into him with her automobile, While Betty said she was only learning to drive and declares lack can't sue her. but she doesn't care if he sues her driving instructor Bob Horstmeyer. This definitely put Bob on the spot as he was teaching Betty to drive with one hand and this isn't allowed. After a while, we hear that lack isn't mad at Bob anymore since Bob consented to let lack teach him the proper technique on driving with one hand. Walking on through Allen's Alley, we come to the school house. We find there. one of the best educated teachers in the world. Wanda Gordon, teaching the little fishes, Eileen May and Ioan Wappes. their A, B, C's on how to catch a man. Next, we knock at the door of a cute little brick house owned and cared for by Don Bauer. who baby sits with the children of his and his wife the former Barbara Mackey, while his ambitious wife works at the Glue Factory owned by Lowell Brown. Next we run across Sally Whan and Ruth Greuter, a couple of cute merrnaids admiring the swimming ability of Phill Riecke. who has just swum across the Atlantic Ocean without tearing off a fin. Next, we see Professor lack Walters passing out pills lack has just mixed together, which lack says will make us live forever. We swallow one of Iack's pills and fContinued on page 543 21 Class Will Dale Adams. will Mr. Appleman a ball and chain to put on misbehaving kids. Diane Amstutz, will my bashtulness and ability to keep quiet to Arlene Barrett. P. S. Especially in Government. lmogene Barhydt, will my obvious dislike for school work to any ambitious freshman. Don Bauer. will my ability to talk to Mr. Appleman in last period study hall to Ned Keener and Eddie Tom. Clem Bilger, will my fine teachers to the Senior Class of l950. Arthur Blanchard, will my ability to ride and train horses to Mary Roth. Annamae Bowser. will my quietness in class to the lirst period Iunior History Class. Lowell Brown, will my ability to sleep in assemblies and classes to Fink Huber. Charles Decker, being in a sound mind tl thinkl will my ability to stay in school all day and stay out all night to Chuck Hill, also to leave the women alone. Marilyn Deetz. will my ability to sing high saprano when you are supposed to sing low alto and also my excess weight tshe needs it more than I dol to Ienny Shank. Martha Dice. will and bequeath my ability to have a date, to Marilyn Myers. Phil Dickes, will my ability to keep out of trouble to my brother, Dutch, the needs itl. George Dunten, will my nine years ot hard work in band to Lois Fryback. Bertha Emrich, will my ability to write gossip to any Iunior who likes to stick his neck out. Dorothy Forrest, will my ability to drive to Mr. Sible. Mary Freeman, will my prize butcher knile to Martha Aikens so she can split more oi her tight skirts. Betty Fritz, will my love lor tall people to Ianet Dunten. Paul Gause, will my ability as President of the Senior Class, to have the girls shut up long enough for me to talk during a class meeting. Ruth Greuter, will to Martha Aikens my bashtulness. Trella Gross, will my dimples to Marilyn Myers. Marilyn Gump, being in sound mind and body CPD will my lady-like ways to Arlene Barrett who needs them. George Hatch, being of sound mind, will and bequeath my ability to hit low C to Iack Kelham. Robert Hawk, will my ability to stop Sible on time when he is wound up on something to anybody who has a two track mind. Bob Horstmeyer, will my great love for H. H. S. to any underclassman that wants it. Iunior Houser. will my ability to make Mrs. Drummond mad in chorus to anybody who seeks lun. Romona Howard, will my freckles to Donna Snider. Merlyn Hess, will to Mr. Appleman a sawed-oft shotgun to guard the Detention Room. Phyllis Hurst. will and bequeath my love tor long, tight, gray skirts to DeMaris Martin. Leola Iohnson, will my ability of being one lesson ahead in Bookkeeping to Bennie Grim who is always one lesson behind. Robert Iones. will my good standings with Doc Guinther to any ambitious freshman who takes Agriculture. Pat Kelham. being of sound mind and body lquestionablel will to lack Kelham. Dave Witham, and Ierry Buchanan my great knack ior keeping out of trouble. Betty Knaiel, being ot sound mind and body Kgenerallyb, will to Nancy Deetz my ability to catch men named lack. Ray Leiter, will my ability to write essays to Mr. Guinther. Bob Lutter, will my rebounding ability to Ierry Buchanan. Byron McBride, will my great knowledge of the art of love-making to Don Bloom tit he has any use for itl. lack McComb, will my ability not to have dates during the basketball season to lim Clark. Barbara Mackey. will my ability to get to classes and school on time to Ned Keener. Eileen May. will my love for shorthand characters to mv sister Tootie it she will have them. Edward Myers, will my excess speed in track to Dave Witham. Richa'd Oakes, will to lim Clark my ability to get excuses from Doc for no reason. Ruth Opliger, will my soberness to DeMaris Martin. Betty Phillips, will my shorthand book to Mr. Appleman so he can study Algebra. Don Pranger, will my ability to think up an excuse on a moments notice to Russell Greene. Phil Riecke. will my wavy hair to Don Bloom, it he will let it grow longer than one-twelfth ol an inch in length. Ioan Schenher, will my long years ot hard work in Chorus to Ioyce Harrod. lean Shank, will my ability to cut meat without breaking forks to Maxine Houser. lim Simon, will my ability to wreck cars to Tom Henry, as it he needs it. Beulah Slofter, will my two years oi office work to anyone who likes to answer questions, answer the telephone. run the ditto machine, and erase carbons. Charlene Smith, will to Dutch Dickes my good disposition. Don Smith, will to Doc my great ability to keep my yap shut. fContinued on page 547 22 9 ggQO-R 4!',L?'- -xfxx . .x . n xx 'W ' ww N ,. fy. A-:gf . rig ' N ' 05 - Q? ' I A 3 5 ' 5 ff ww I x -u- ' ' s I . iyfkh ' , - f :av CLASS Alf BWLO GY I E Iiffiifi IE :J-ai-4 E ui T ATES Effiissf TW if -1' rs H - n ' Q,- , S. r I unrors 5 ',Q, t if iw' Q tr.. X '9 I-2 no . r LOWELL CUMMINS KN S ' N ' A P , President g. : ,A- ' ' MARY Rom Y l 3 .555 Vice President L if 3 if Lois SIPLES f iimieli S S Qi V' ,. ecretary P V I Sli! I IOANNA SNIDER 4 V 4 -1 Treasurer l ' yi' . , Arlene Barrett , Q- Richard Bower xt.. y SA Clara Bunger R lack Bowser - 'N , A X 1 Vuginia Chapman gl A imfyfq Bob Crace - L -9, bw ' - 'Q sq- .- .' , L-.Q if tl A :' ' er, 'lf ' 'I' T' -- 'U 'fl A bfi. T e . If i ',- I sf, 1 1 2 2 j - Ins f x I if xgsv, 1 . . l R . . , l L1 574 5 V Wi 'k . . bt., A gb A . . 'N , vii, ,r - - 2 - , ' L f is ... , 'r -- '-f L- 1 f- f Q. :Q f . A K V ' ' f ', if? it M? x ' W' 'af A . ' .... iq .- +1 lf- Q . --' 41' f 3 .. !' ' -2 f C . I I . rv sd M. , . S, fx sn- 44 ,mf My , lx . f '9 'x s Q. - 'xv 'lf.Qnl ,rE il r 1 l. V 3.64 i E3-.f -,--.Q, 'ATX' .V ., LJ Vs. W V . Iim Clark Norma Croxton Eugene Dillman Betty Fox lack Flaiq Dorothy Freeman Wilma Genth Charles Freeman Lee Gordon William Fritz Maryann Grossjean Iacob Fulk Burl Gause ' Gladys Guilt Allen Guillium Ann Kell Richard Gordon Charlene McKinley Mary Patterson Russell Green Ruse Ann Peters Owen Gross Betty Thomas Ted Hawk Tom Henry Phil Iohnson Ned Keener Ray Konger Vaughn Marschand Reginald McMahon Charles Overly Sam Shank Donald Shultz Fred Streets Bill Till Eddie Tom Robert Wise '1-4 :g 1 'YW' W'-' - r 0 Q l. . Af-., - . ef: Jr-rf: wg-14 - -- .ga-. . -- yn. M - if S Ianet Dunten Eugene Couture . fx -., V ,Q ,Q . L- 1 F' J Q' S Gwendolyn Simon 3 ' 3- - David Neuhouser .33 Beverly Lemish 1 ,V Lowell Dickes ,I 2 5 ,1 ,NW Sharon Maloney 1 Q If l If X ' Q - -ti 1' ' . nl ' - Max Herendeen -Q .- Martha Aikens - '-F ' Q' Le Roy Nofzinqer ' 3-1 .:'..s i' Bonnie Leazier 'J f I Donald Bloom A X f- Darlene Dice ,Q lk' viii MQ - Bennie Grimm 5 Q tl jc ,, 'I - fin Dolores Wilson I K 1 , lack Surface by C f- Ioyce Horstmeyer e- I ' X Q LQ Harry Richey kd 7 Q Evelyn Bauer , ,W -ff I ouie Ward W E. Ferdonna Lieberenz 'Q' -Q ,f5'2'Q-,R-rn-Q hfk -1 , g,. , f-.I4..7',.-1'--I If, , N -1 if-1 Acme'-r li 1 B 1 ,-f. ie, l 2. 1 5, ,- N L. ,nn - Leland Coak II A . I , A -' Gertrude Bauer 'I ky x N ' -pa 1, Charles May sf, -- A, v Ruth Sloffer R I - ' l 'ff' Ronald McBride .474 XSL :I .I 5 , I X Y I , x 5 Doris Dafforn Mu ' gf QT. I' QQ'-.i.. f ':?v p ' ,- fa Donald Lemish ,'g ' 1 ' V ' Kment 'll 9 Monica Kell Robert Boroff ,A 7.1 ' Verna Perry I :M - I Robert VanAnda - N? . Betty Streets , ' 'W Max Wakeland is Y .XI x- . mt. Sophomores 5 Q 0 it WILLIAM GATTON rv, J President .5 THOMAS MCCREA N4 Vice President MARY MEYER Se:ret:r:y GLORIA BRANNING Treasurer J 1, -ff. 10 K W Q . -f vi' 3' I 'I' ! .ii ,fkr Sr' E' vit!! 'wk 'GK' , 5, u hX. A'ill.i,Y. : . -1' W, FV. nw . S ' 1 R -4 -- ,nr J g . I 3 :Y 'Q I l I I x i ' r . 4: - V - I- 'A C 1' V ,, :Q ' ' LI -'X 'flxf' le' A' If N N a 5 ' :fz HN-fs? f ww, . if J , 4, if Marilyn Yates r , f ' '4 4' p , ,I 'ff . iff 4: l Clifford Stump ' ' 3 l ' Maxine Houser - , ' ' 5 if Frederick Taner Q Y 'Ut 5 ' lg r - - - 1 ' 3- . Marilyn Meyers :L ' Z ,' 3' gc C' I...Ix Charles Whittaker M , ' I I P - 4 'W r r Nellie Steager f' I, 1, I , . ,X ' ' ' f I ' N T Iimmy Martin f . ' , I 'nh I .f .- ' I ' R ' ,H I . jg , Sl!-l r .Vfzgig-' If' Af! 4 .' ' i ' i A Q' l I 7 Q 1 Q rf. 1' 145 Q' -4 1 ' r1I.Q1.Dfi- Donna Snider I lt DeMaris Martin A Gloria Daniels K ' ' ' A I' - I - 7- Russell Conrad ' Z - , III.-f -Y 91 177' Glenna Timmerman , 'V , V, K ' . Nancy Deetz I 'bf X. rl I 1 -1 V X , I ,. f Lois Hess I ' , 1' lgrlfzzflk 7'7 ' II: ,Q .I 'KW 3 1 ,-, N. ,N I I1 -JI: If It J . 3 s 4- Freshmen ARNOLD ANDREWS President VIRGINIA SHANK Vice President IOYCE HARROD Jig, Secretary FRANKLIN HUBEH Treasurer -Y W' y. . ,-If' H ' li m ' , . if Wit? -f , IFN F ' , -i - - fi 9 - , - 3 'EE S Q ,' iifil 2 - 1. .f L. . ' S 1 e if T . 1 gil: r , Y jf- -g' x M ff -- 1 , 'Ng 1 ' 1 ts, l 'Ji V3 Q . l ,. liz ' M 1 , sw t - fi JZ ' y Q i f ' J 4 G ff L Q. ' A ' -Q A - LL, 5 V ' X. , rf, , 'L ' , f- ' w Q , . . - - ' Qiylfii . N: 'H :QS 1' ' Tit , A -K f :rs ,. X l .gm :Z :Q i , .S t pix? , ' ' ess? 1 A , in , -' . . , 1'-fr? 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P55 L -L A .L if X, , ' yi- L - -1 R L ' L f' if . ' 4 'QF 4 AA' ' f 4 ,iS 11f ,fl - ll: 'C in f ' Us A, ' 3 :g:,.--7-1:'.1w -L - r ,I ' '. ze' ' 1 1-0 V X 1. T, ' - .. , tp . fv- 1' ,Q ' 4- -. A .' , ', 5 ' L- ' r, f -f 6 ' V ',' - 5-, f '. gr, my .ie 7 P' , I ijicih . L , fiffilf, 7 ' 4 ' ' QV - M 'rr 'f f 4 . A f 1 A A A., . Q X . I 4 , may Paul Dice Evelyn Househoulder Iames Southern Leah Byerley Ralph Myers Bonnie Forrest Richard Garman Kathryn DeWeese Cecil Shank Ioan Phillips Nelson Arnold Pauline Peters Glen Nicodemus Ioan Minton Lowell Smith Patricia Shultz Holland Thompson Marcia Fletcher Donald Hurst Georgia May Roger Smith Doris Greene Harold Rybolt Marilyn Nicodemus lack Kostielney Judith Gatton Donald Surius Ioann Leazier Keith Leiter Elaine Gross Iames Lutter Dora Whan Laoren Rice Florence Lavachek Roger Iones Mary Demske Charles Hill Carol Rondo! Everett Conner Marjorie Knappenberger Iim Leazier Yvonne Grimmer Billy Rybolt Laura Konger Ierry Miller Georgia Roberson Alton Gross Ioyce Roth David Griffin Dwight DeWitt Lois Guysinger Eugene Dillman Martha Scott Robert Ritter Barbara Stirlen Kay Doster Ioan Wetzel Roy Chapman Ierry Buchanan lack Kelham Raymond Tester Robert Golden David Witham Robert Spangler Robert Mason Harry Iohnson Eighth Grade FRONT ROW: P. Noble, C. Smilh, S. Felger, G. Fox, M. Felger, B. Cummins, S. Helfelfinger, P. Deetz, N. Peters, S. Kidder, A. Gump. SECOND ROW: P. Burton, E. Aikins, G. Fulk, A. Welch, L. Fryback, L. Roberson, I. Ott, V. O'Connell, S. Splanger, D. Lansaw, W. Knafel, M. Croxton, L. Tonkel. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Malcolm, E. Campbell, G. Hess, R. Gordon, I. Yates, E. Howard, R. Heflelfinqer, C. Anderson, I. Blessing, D. Bauman, N. Fitch, E. Gordon, M. Martin, I. Myers, FOURTH ROW: P. McDaniels, F. Kell, I. Greuter, R. Opliger, B. Bower, D. Gordon, R. Sordlet, R. Coak, C. Easterday, R. Akers, C. Abbott. P5 .ai H Fiwkpifh nf-xissiiwf ' I . 1 .7 4 3 1124 1 3 Qin: 54. ,df EWQL. Elf? ' Wy- R ' QF' 9 RF? l-is my 5' ,Rider 'Al . ,fpy .4 , I, ,ll ,sniff X: ' AFQQQQHR 4 -1 -5 ,J ,-Q-3.4-.,..,.3,, gl -wr w- Z K I ' ms- -AQHA' Seventh Grade FRONT ROW: N. Bower, D. Lansaw, B. Noll, C. Ortner, B. I. Freeman, D. Swihart, C. Kirchner, B Maloney, C. Horstmeyer, F. Green, A. Iones, C. Early, M. Iohnson. SECOND ROW: L. Rawley, B. Decker, C. Hoeppner, S. Sprouls, B. Newport, M. Anderson, M. Bless ing, R. May, R. Fulk, S. Blanchard, P. Somers, I. Mountz. THIRD ROW: D. Hatch, R. Baker, N. Kreqer, R. Colby, A. Fulk, R. Hartung, M. Stump, I. Downey I. Walcott, W. Walters, I. O'Connel1. FOURTH ROW: Miss Heiniger, S. Lewis, F. Garman, R. Malcolm, I. Scott, E. Bear, R. Riiter. R Arnold, L. Hyndman. W Grade Six FRONT ROW: M. Arnold, B. Shultz, M. Herdmcm. Y. Buckles, C. Geese, M. Whittaker, B. Iones D. Angel, V. Green, V. Scott. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dunten, A. Greuter, M. Bruns. Z. Sylvester, R. Akers, R. Kreger, B. Gump, R Bireley, S. Hefielilnqer, D. Sheperd, R. Harris, S. Kncxfel. THIRD ROVV: L. Rindfusz, E. McKinley, D. Fiedler, L. Gross, R. Nicodemus, G. Shank. K. Hoeppner R, Iicxrier, I. Campbell, R. Phillips, P. Fiedler, R. Burton. AbsentAP. Robinson. 5.. 1 M T' f gr-Y FM-97:3 rw Grade Five FRONT ROW: A. Geese, S. Nicodemus, B. Newport, M. Eytcheson, I. Fiedler, B. Burton, L. Grifiis, D. Timmermcm, N. Magqinnus, T. Decker. K. Felger. SECOND ROW: D. Ecisterdcry, W. Prunger, L. Adams, G. Lewis, D. Eby, P. Spencer, R. Lung. C. Compton, D. Hyndmon, L. Dove, V. Hatter, D. Burd. Mr. G. McIntosh. THIRD ROW: I. Vcmellu, I. Withczm, D. Kropp, P. Emrick, P. Buchtel, B. Myers, S. Yahne, B. Gordon, D. Montooth, L. Martin. T. Bowers, 28 GRADE FOUR FRONT ROW: K. Iohnson, P. Fletcher, M. Arnold. A. Downey, I. Sprouls, S. Hosler, T. Iohnston. W. Lewis. R. Deetzi SECOND ROW: F. Croy, K. Ycmt, B. Am- stutz. I. Witham, D. Smith, L. Gross. D. Mcxlcolm, L. Gump. D. Ecrsterdcry. D. Scmdmeyer, R. Kropp: THIRD ROW: I. Miller. L. Fulk, V. Pranger, L. Dove, R. Gandy. L. Bloom, Mrs. G. Yoder: ABSENT: I. Hegge. GRADE THREE FRONT ROW: R. Abbot, R. Shenk, R. Akers, B. Scxndrneyer, B. Iones, I. Iohnson, G. Herdman, C. Hollopeter, D. Hollopeter, I. Mugginnusi SECOND ROW: S. Miller. S. Amstuiz, P. Greenwell. R. Hursh, I. Malcolm, D. Opliger, L. Deetz, R. Grifiis. M. Geese. C. McDaniel: THIRD ROW: R. Kitz- miller. T. Stover, M. Rowley, R. Fiedler. D. Fredrick, M. Buchter, F. Gonzolez. V. Geistwhite, I. Newport, R. Gross, R. Hoeppner, E. Gardner: ABSENT: G. Castilla, M. Schwcxrtzengrcrber. THIRD AND FOURTH OVER!-'LOW FRONT ROW: M. Magginnis. R. Widner, M. Weaver, G. Stoops, M. Gcxunt, N. Freck. P. Lecxzier, B. Shultz. S. Buchmczster. S. Dove: SECOND ROW: D. Dunten, G. Kessler, B. Kirchner, P. Reitdorf, I. Middaugh, V. Montooth, I. Schlct- ter, D. Bockrnan: THIRD ROW: B. Ortner. H. Robinson. D. Sylvester, R. Emrick, R. Roberson, R. Span- gle. H. Whittaker, E. Dice, Mrs. Otto. I fi 19 5.1.q5'v-.1 1- X Y' I 4 YUFVA ' ,s...:-...L1-, , r 4-V GRADE TVVO FRONT ROW: L. Smith, A. Pion, F. Whittaker, I. Maines, A. Bless- ing, I. Herendeen, R. Loilin, P. Gordon, R. Iones, L. Harter, R. Eby, D. Ecklein: SECOND ROW: T. Bright, T. Heck, I. Pfeiffer, G. Renirow, C. Slofier, M. Felger, E. Stoops, T. Fox, M. Wright: THIRD ROW: I. Emrich, B. Blanchard. G. Ross, E. Spencer, C. Burd, M. McBride, B. Gross- man, I. Newport, I. McKeever, W. Gordon, Mrs. Garman: AB- SENT-B. Buchtel, D, Early, P. Hegge, L. Scherer, B. Watkins. GRADE ONE FRONT ROW: M. Geller, G Stover, D. Heifelfinger, I. Marver P. Bowser, I. Witham, I. Miller 1. Fitch, R. Bowker, M. Trumbull! B SSCOND ROW: L. Iohnscn, Bloom, E. Bierbourn, M. Ross, D Barrand, D. Brown, N. Parks, R Hoot, A. Arnold, F. Iohnscn, D Heck: THIRD ROW: E. Heck, E White, I. Carnahan, S. R.chards M. Sylvester, I. Daiforn, B. Ga! man, K. Malcolm, B. Shank, T Gloyd, N. Miller, Miss Foote: ABSENT-C. Stkinscn, S. Krege! E, Rindfusy, G. Gordon, A. Spen cer, P. Bailey. OVERFLOW OF GRADES ONE AND TWO FRONT ROW: I. Heifeliinger D. Schlatter,.I. Widner. D. Gat ton, D. Kitzmiller, P. Barnhouse M. Gatton, D. Ott, L. Yoder, T Deetz, G. Martin, C. Howard: SECOND ROW: S. Schmidt, S Montooth, I. Iohnson, I. Iohnscn I. Prible, L. Marschand, R. Gross P. Ziegler, C. Baker, M. Meyers L. Felqer, S. Daflorn, I. Roden beck: THIRD ROW: S. Dunten G. McKinley, R. Bear, F. Wil liamson, O. Brown, L. Lewis, Mrs Newland. MW ax? E 'W 7 X My U f T if x 1 J, ,ffl H' x I gf' ,,-af: ACTIVITIE Ji FRONT ROW: lean Shank. Bertha Emrich, Romona Howard, Bob Horstmeyer, Pat Kelham, Clem Wetzel, Beulah Sloller, Les Thomas, Charlene Smith. and Lowell Brown. SECOND ROW: Iunior Hauser, Marilyn Deetz, Sherry Witham, l. Barhydt, Leola Iohnson, Betty Phillips, George Dunten, Betty Fritz, Ioan Schenher, Don Smith, Phil Dickes, cmd Betty Knaiel. THIRD ROW: Ed Myers, Bob Lutter, Martha Dice, Sally Whan, Barbara Mackey, Phyllis Hurst, Mary Freeman, Lois Longenecker. Ruth Greuter. Ioan Wappes, Trella Gross, and Mrs. Palicki. FOURTH ROW: George Hatch, lack Walters, Paul Gause, Phil Riecke, Bob Hawk. Iune Wilson, Annamae Bowser, Wanda Waterson. Dorothy Forrest, Marilyn Gump. and Diane Amstutz. FIFTH ROW: lim Simon, Merlyn Hess, Sonny Decker, Byron McBride, Dale Adams, Clem Bilger, Bob Jones, Don Bauer, Bay Leiter, and Bill Blanchard. Citadel Appointed as Editor of the Citadel this year by Mrs. Palicki was Pat Kelham. She was ably assisted by Clem Wetzel. Beulah Slofter was business manager. assisted by lack Walters and his helpers, Annamae Bowser, Clem Bilger, and Charles Decker. Thls group raised the money to make the Citadel possible. Les Thomas was advertising manager and he was assisted by Ed Myers, Don Smith, and George Dunten. The sales manager was lean Shank and Ioan Schenher, Betty Phillips, and Trella Gross, Sherry Witham, Lowell Brown, Bob Lutter, and Byron McBride assisted in selling subscriptions. The faculty was handled by Norma Stirlen and Phyllis Hurst. Grades one to six were taken care oi by Dorothy Forrest, Wanda Waterson, Ioan Wappes, Ruth Grueter, Leola Iohnson, and Iune Wilson: Seniors by Betty Fritz and Charlene Smith: the Juniors by Betty Knafel and Marilyn Deetz: the Sophomores by Lois Longenecker and Mary Freeman: and the Freshmen by Marilyn Gump and Bob Hawk. Grades seven and eight were done by Imogene Barhydt, Ruth Opliger, and Eileen May. A sports-section makes any yearbook complete, so, Sports Editor, Bob Horstmeyer and his assistants Martha Dice, Sally Whan, lack McComb, and lunior Houser really dug in to make it the best ever. The organizations staff was composed oi Paul Gause, Phil Dickes, Barbara Mackey, and Diane Amstutz. Cartoons and various pictures were drawn hy the art editors Romona Howard and Bertha Emrich. Pictures were taken lor the Citadel by Arthur Blanchard, Don Bauer, Dale Adams, Richard Oakes, and Ray Leiter. Handymen were made up of George Hatch, Merlyn Hess, Bob lones, Iim Simon, and Phil Reicke. Mrs. Palicki aided the staff with advice and information that made possible the publishing of this yearbook. PAT KELHAM CLEM WETZEL Editor Associate Editor 32 Editorial Staff Business Staff Reporters and Typists Black and Gold Flash In the fall of '48 we iind 30 seniors industriously working to put out their first newspaper. The first people we see as we approach are Charlene Smith, Editor. and Bob Horstmeyer, Associate Editor. Les Thomas, advertlsing manager and his assistants, Sally Whan and Iunior Houser. are on their way out to get ads. As we enter the typing roorn we find Ed Meyers, Pat Kelham, Betty Phillips, Don Smith, Bob Lutter, Mary Freeman, Imogene Barhydt, Ruth Opliger, and Barbara Mackey, the reporters and typists, faithfully pounding typewriters to get their stories in on time. We find in one corner Betty Fritz, News Editor and Phyllis Hurst, her assistant, arranging the front page of the Black and Gold Flash. We also see Norma Stirlen, Feature Editor, and her assistant, Lois Longenecker, writing feature stories and making up the feature page. The Art Editor, Romona Howard, is drawing some of those cute cartoons you see. As we leave the typing room we meet Ioan Schenher, Grades Editor, coming in with the grade news. Down the hall we see Bertha Ernerich, Gossip Editor, and her assistant, lean Shank, listening to a con- versation from which they hope to obtain some gossip. As we go past the gym we see lack McComb. Sports Editor, and Martha Dice. his assistant, trying to get some information from coach, Terry Coonan. At last the paper is off to press. When it comes back it will be distributed by Phil Dickes, Circula' tion Manager and George Dunten, his assistant. The proceeds will go to Clem Wetzel, Business manager and his assistant Sherry Witham, to be counted. It's quite a long story from the time the reporters get the first stories until the paper reaches the hands of the H. H. S. students, but by keeping busy and working hard these 30 seniors have made possible the Black and Gold Flash for 1948-49. BLACK AND GOLD FLASH STAFF FRONT ROW: B. Emrich, I. Schenher, R. Howard, I. McComb, B. Horstmeyer, C. Smith, N. Stirlen, B. Fritz, S. Whan. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Smith, D. Smith, L. Iohnson, L. Longenecker, M. Freeman, L. Thomas, M. Dice, B. Phillips. THIRD ROW: P. Hurst, B. Mackey. E. Myers, B. Lutter, G. Dunten, P, Dickes. I. Barhydt, P. Kelham, FOURTH ROW: C. Wetzel, S. Witham, R. Opliger. I. Shank. I. Houser. 33 'N X -V ,..fN.,,, ,ff 4 , A gf-Q' MIUORETTES STANDING-Wilma Genth, Ianis Mountz, Arlene Barrett. Diane Amstutz. KNEELING- Virginia Chapman, Norma Stirlen. ,....... BAND OFFICERS: Pat Kelham, Secretary: Phil Dickes, President: lean Shank, Vice President. GGUTICU1 BG11d FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightJfG, Dunten, L. Fryback. G, Fox, R. May, B. Cummins, P. Noble. SECOND ROW-R. McMahn, P. Gause, M. Houser, L. Hyndman, B. Fox, D. Bauman, S. Heffel- iinger, G. Simon, P. Kelham. THIRD ROW-I. Houser, V. Marschand, R. Green, V. Perry, N. Fitch, R. Gordon, W. Gatton, I. Horstmeyer, D. Gordon, D. Surlus, P. Dickes, C. Wetzel. FOURTH ROW- N. Stirlen, D. Amstutz, V. Chapman, I. Dunten, M. Shank, I. Fulk, B. Till, L. Dickes, W. Sloiier, A. Barrett, W. Genth, I. Mountz. Band Heading the band this year we see Phil Dickes as President, Iean Shank as Vice-President, Pat Kelham as Secretary and Treasurer and Mr. Sloiier, our able Music Director. Last fall, the band played at the Decatur Halloween Festival and was awarded second prize which amounted to thirty-live dollars. The band played for the Woodburn Day Celebration, Farmers Institute, PTA Festival and of course the basketball games. It maneuvered for six of the games with the best periormance for the Churubusco game December the tenth. Santa Claus and his reindeer came out onto the floor and stopped on an imaginary rooi top. Santa got out oi his sleigh and slid down the chimney to put presents in the stockings that were hanging on the fireplace. While this was going on, the band played Christmas songs. The band entered the annual Band Festival held at New Haven this year. It played Men In Gray, Two Moods, and Scepter oi Liberty, The music produced by the band has been somewhat different this year. The Kid Grows Up, a novelty number, Hair of Gold, a popular tune, and March of the Toys, an overture were among the most interesting musical numbers during the past year. There are seven students completing their senior year in the band. They are George Dunten, Paul Gause, Patricia Kelham, Iunior Houser, Phil Dickes, Clem Wetzel and Iean Shank. 35 I 1 ' x n A a w Zhdof- .WJ fl zwkl f 74-J ,cgdfwuv ai ,Mala ' Wnkifj f ' ' c . I 1 I , 4 I P ' CHRISTMAS CONCERT CHORUS OFFICERS President: Iocm Schenher Secretary: Iocmncx Snider Librarians: Pot Kelhcrm and Virginia Shcmk Junior Band -J A EB ' ini. K A Vi if Y I ...... 'X -'Jr . 'qf,' '91 - ig'-9,6 5: FRONT ROW: B. Burton. P. Emrich. C. Horstmeyer, B. Gump, L. Martin, L. Griffis, W. Prcmger, L Dove. CENTER ROW: P. Deetz. B. Freeman, N. Bower, S. Felger, A. Welch, R. Birely. D. Hyndmcm, Mr Sloiier. TOP ROW: B. Wise, B. Rybolt, R. Sordelet, C. Ecxsterday, I. O'Connel, R. Hczrtung, A. Fulk. ABSENT: L. Smith. 36 FRONT ROW-Left to right: Bonnie Grimmer, Georgia May, Virginia Shank, Marilyn Nicademus, Rose Ann Peters. Lois Siples, Patricia Shultz, Sharon Maloney, Nancy Deetz, Maxine Houser, Diane Amstutz. SECOND ROW-Left to right: Mrs. Grace A. Drummond-Director, Betty Fritz, Sue Daniels, Ioyce Roth, Martha Scott, Patricia Kelham, Ianet Dunten, Marilyn Meyers, Betty Thomas, Barbara Mackey, Doris Greene, DeMaris Martin, Mary Meyers. THIRD ROWiLeit to right: Ruth Sloifer, Carol Rondot, Iune Wilson, Lois Guysinger, Donald Shultz. lack Kelham, Richard Gordon, Iunior Houser, Arnold Andrews, George Hatch, Monica Kell, Ioana Snider. Donna Snider, Betty Phillips. FOURTH ROW-Left to right: Elaine Gross, Iudy Gatton, Dorothy Freeman, Trella Gross, Lee Gordon, Russell Green, Richard Bower, Vaughn Marchand, Phil Iohnson, Lowell Brown, Laura Konger, loan Wappes, Ioan Schenher, Ioan Wetzel. Ioyce Harrod. ABSENT: Marilyn Deetz, Viola Schwartzengrcxber. Chorus Huntertown's Chorus has more than lived up to it's name this past year. With Mrs. Grace Drummond as director. the chorus has had several successful concerts and programs. Some of the programs that were given this year are the following: Minstrel Show which was a very colorful affair and given at the P.T.A. Camival, the Christmas Concert, where The Christmas Story was paraphrased in verse and sang by choir with Bob Horstmeyer as narra- tor. A program was given for the Teachers from seven counties on February 5. at the Teachers Inf stitute: the high school was entertained by the chorus, and the last event ol the year was the Chorus Festival. This Festival is where all the surrounding county school Choruses come to Huntertown to sing under some well known director. Manard Klein from Michigan was this year's director. At the Solo and Ensemble contest this year, held in Fort Wayne, a few members of our chorus entered. George Hatch. Ioyce Harrod and Beulah Slolfer were the contestants. 37 L,-X ,A FRONT ROW: Mary Patterson, Gloria Branning, Miss Enley, Marilyn Yates, Betty Streets. BACK ROW: Dave Witham, Dora Whan, Martha Scott, Georgia May, ludith Gatton, Ioyce Horstmeyer, Verna Perry, Dorothy Freeman, Betty Phillips. Library Something new has been added at H. H, S. this year. A school library was installed lor use by the faculty and students. The library consists of grade and junior high fiction, high school fiction and non-fiction and also reference books of many types. An added attraction is the latest and most popular assortment of magazines. A reading table is also provided. Miss Lucinda Enley, English teacher here at Huntertown is the head librarian. The assistant librarians are students from the high school who are helping to make this library a success. 38 ,Y At the Iunior-Senior Banquet of 1948 Iean Brclnning and Bob Hadley reigned as queen and king Our faculty in party clothes. Top left: Whats' in the cards. Top right: So romantic! Lower left: Look at that Stag Line. Lower right: What could be more beautiful? 39 LPI CF SCNCQLE .- lRN ARCNlYEiI Nm-R NE 'ND ff- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Byron McBride, vice-president: lack Walters, treasurer: Clem Wetzel, secretary: Paul Gause. Dresident. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lois Siples, secretary: Ioanna Snider. treasu'er. Mary Roth, vice-president: Ray Cummins, presi dent. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Gloria Branninq, treasurer: Tom McCrea, vice- Virginia Shank, vice-president: Franklin Huber. president: Bill Gatton, president: Mary Meyer, treasurer: Arnold Andrews, president: Joyce Har- secretary. rod, secretary. 40 -an--v. STUDENT COUNCIL Clem Wetzel, David Neu houser, Pat Kelham, Charles Overly, Maryann Grosjean. Glen Nicodemus, Martha Scott, Ruth Slolier. TEACHERS SECRETARIES FRONT ROW: Pat Kelham, Sherry Witham, Imogene Barhydt, Bob Lutter. Betty Knafel. Barbara Mackey. Marilyn Gump. BACK ROW: Byron Mc- Bride, Mary Freeman, Ioan Schenher, Lois Lonqeneclc- er, Leola Iohnson. Ruth Greuter. Dale Adams. OFFICE GIRLS Betty Fritz, Ioan Schenher, Ann Kell, lean Shank. Sherry Witham, Betty Kna- Iel: seated: Beulah Sloiier. BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS Don Smith, Betty Knaiel. Sue Deetz. HISTORY CLUB OFFICERS Tom Henry, Lee Gordon. Ruth Slofier, Eugene Cou- ture. MOVIE PROIECTOR OPERATORS Clem Wetzel, Don Smith. Eugene Cou- ture. Ray Cummins. lack Kelham. M'-,Q-1 FIRE CAPTAIN S FRONT ROW: R. McMahon, D. Shultz. R. Cummins: SECOND ROW: B. Horst- meyer. P. Gause, L. Thomas, G, Dun- ten, E. Myers. BUS DRIVERS Iim Green, Sid Fogel, A1- vin Smith, Loyal Yoder, Ioe Warner, Roger Disler, Rog- er Clark, Harvey McDou- gall, Icxy Fulk. Iohn Denni- son. EC-5a --5. ,Nr '-T9 COOKS: Mrs. H, Miller, Mrs. K. Emrich, Mrs. M. Rsdenbeck, Mrs. L. Gandy, Mrs. M. Bond. STORE OPERATORS: Bonnie Grimmer and Pauline Peters 's.i,:,jw m . -.-wg' The Huntertown Chapter oi the Future Farmers of America participated in several projects dur- ing the 48-49 school term. The F F A entertained their parents at a banquet in December. At this banquet the Honorary Chapter Farmer Degree was conferred upon Edwin Prible, principal: Gene Wakeland. Perry Town- ship 4-H leader and Iim Green, Eel River Township 4-H leader. The main project this year was the buying of a duroc sow and raising her eleven pigs. The pigs were cared for by Mr. Guinther and all the members of the F F A. Other projects the F F A participated in were selling magazines and destroying farm pests. Richard Oakes, Phil Dickes, Bob Iones and George Dunten applied for the Hoosier Farmer Degree. The Dairy Iudging team composed of Phil Dickes, Robert Iones, George Dunten and Merlyn Hess placed lst in the county, 5th in the district. Sth at Purdue, and 7th at the Indiana State Fair. Out of the 49 members Richard Oakes was chosen President: Don Smith, Vice-President: George Dunten, Secretary: Owen Gross, Treasurer: and George Hatch, Sentinel. Mr. Guinther serves as advisor. F. A. A. FRONT ROW: I. Leazier, L. Dickes, P. Dickes, M. Wakeland, D. Lemish, I. Kelham, E. Couture, B. Spangler, R. Conrad. SECOND ROW: R. Iones, G. Nicodemus, G. Hatch, M. Hess, H. Thomp- son, D. Smith, G. Dunten, P. Dice, I. Surfus, A. Gross. THIRD ROW: K. Lieter, R. Myers, R. Lieter, A. Blanchard, R. Lutter, O. Gross, R. Iones, B. Rybolt, D. DeWitt, R. W. Guinther, teacher. FOURTH ROW: D. Surtus, D. Garman, R. Oakes, A. Gillum, I. Clark, R. Tester, I, Kostielney, L. Smith. FIFTH ROW: I. Miller, I. Fulk, P. Riecke, D. Adams, F. Streets, I. Simon. AB-SENT: E. Conner, D. Bauer. f-my 1 Cupicys Characters 4 ,. N- .K x,q q19wO0s4.946o,4 .Z W f.,' 8453 C 9 .A Q55 501 , A zfg QQQQW5: 'x - uve , NS.. ' ' Q Q Q '0..'0. X.- yu .s.g,'o:o .4 ssit. 90. .bxbi QQ. O V , 5.3 a's'4 '?W'f'? , 0' 'Q 9 4, ,Q 0,4 5.3, 1 O ' '9,'l f Z -gf , x xx , I J , '11 Q 5- Zf?-X W uf: ' Q 17 A A ! X3 XL Xu X-X xx NW .A -I' --:'-1'.f -, 5 .N ,go A 4-ll' 62 D-rt:-rv' ' ' 3-ge, L1 , h I ' Zvrl' Sli . X ? 'X xXx IZ., J, . 'K'-MS , X , f- x Q ' '73 NC ' , r U , , , I O I6 I :A -I ,A L i ff fi'-r 2 K: I ' -f .Lf X ,J X' Nt! f,' sQ1-. ff -.qx 1 v X. 'O' v ls' 'x f 'N ff' '. Zugdx M FK, px -6 1 vo' I 5 '1 A3124- W, Zvi T 0 ' 9, ' 'XM . ' ff ks f.'o 9 if ' ax ' I fl XSS O :6,0'e'i'O.I 4 8 I ww A XQ9 09. 305.5 , '5 , + 5 N, ffm nf' if X, xslt, Z X F N ,Y Y'--fslxkgyl X 1 u 2 if X I V x X . 'I' X ff! ' x ,'I ffl 1 .xx ilitlqll Y f Him? , A 1 Q12 I . X If K X I dxf! K, x : My 'Ay L 'lff ij X XXXT xx' 7 ff G xi N, ,, i fffi fl! 01 x X, , x I q'3:2Z.-- -E. l I . 1- aff. It ., A THE CITADEL if William CTerryl Coonan came to Hunte:town to start his career in coaching, after graduating from Indiana University. Terry was horn in New Burg, New York but still came to Indiana to get his education. He went three years betore leaving college to serve three and a half years in Uncle Sam's Coast Guard. After the war he came back to finish his education at I. U. During the summer of last year he was a play- ground instructor in Fort Wayne. His hobbies are tishing and radio. He is very much interested in Indiana basketball. which he says, is a much taster and spirited game than that played in New at il . A L. . EP ' ' ' g York. as f f E , .g . Q26 A 1 X - . X42 Rui VARSITY TEAM Huntertown ....... ...., 3 5 Arcola ,..... ..... 1 8 Huntertown Huntertown ...,........ 22 Leo . ..,.............. .... 1 9 SECOND 51 Huntertown ............ 21 TEAM Arcola ........ Leo .............. Huntertown ....,....... 22 New Haven .,........ 32 Huntertown ..........,. 23 New Haven Huntertown ............ 49 Garrett ............ ,.... 4 7 Huntertown ............ 25 Garrett ........ Huntertown .,....,..... 43 Woodburn ...... .... 3 3 Huntertown ............ 30 Woodburn .. Huntertown .....,...... 36 Albion ............ ..... 3 Z Huntertown ............ 27 Albion ........ Huntertown ,..,........ 32 Monroeville .,........ 50 Huntertown ............ 31 Monroeville Huntertown ............ 40 Howe .............. ..... 3 7 Huntertown ..,......... 25 Howe .......... Huntertown ..,..,..,... 39 Churubusco ..,..,.... 33 Huntertown ............ 35 Churubusco Huntertown .,.......... 35 Avilla ............ ..... 3 2 Huntertown ............ 30 Avilla ........ Huntertown ............ 24 Hoagland ...... ..... 4 0 Huntertown ............ 30 Hoagland .. Huntertown ....,....... 41 Leo ............... ..... 3 6 Huntertown ............ 34 Leo ..,,.,,.,,,,,, Huntertown ............ 31 Elmhurst ..... ..... 2 3 Huntertown ............ 22 Elmhurst .... Huntertown .,........., 42 Harlan ...... ..... S 1 Huntertown ,........... 23 Harlan ....... Huntertown ...,........ 51 Ossian ......,.. ..... 2 7 Huntertown ....... ,.... 3 7 Ossian ....... Huntertown ............ 46 Arcola .................... 21 Huntertown ....,....... 18 Arcola ........ Huntertown ,........... 46 So. Whitley ....,....... 32 Huntertown ............ 31 So. Whitley Huntertown .,.......... 47 Avilla ..,......... ..... 4 3 Huntertown ............ 33 Avilla ,....... COUNTY TOURNEY Huntertown ...,........ 35 Elmhurst ...... ...... 4 2 SECTIONAL TOURNEY Huntertown .......,.... 27 Hoagland .... ....... 3 6 46 Wea Varsity Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Lutter, Lowell Brown, Ed Myers, Ned Keener. lim Clark, Les Thomas, Ierry Buchanan, Paul Gause, lack McComb, Bob Horstmeyer. KNEELING: Torn McCrea, Mr. Cooncln, Don Smith. 532,51 , ,, . .4 Q ' '-2 f pi .. A I ll ' ' A - T T' WWME' WWW 'AW' T BW' G yi if M A Y fm - .X - he V9 9- ' ' A N , N L . 5 .4 A .1 1' .T f ' I ' b X I 5 hy V fl V, W R A x XXMJ ' X ' fi, K tx 1, 'Y ' f 1 B 1- 'i I ' B of ' I ' t Ai? . , , ,XJ fx? A B ' '1 f , 5 f . ' T ' , l xy 4, 2.El 3t1ZQ,g2gwg11, B 5- 15 ' ' -' ' ' - ' - .AJ C-as .N..e?. Nl 7211795 X , 4 f 2 f M wi R f Xe: . T V , it .Els-E ggi, Q,,s, be ,iff t j N 1. - T 'ATA i , ' 5 . 4 ' fl Y t sf T f ' 'T,, , J Q 'ws' ' A i W X ,L t H , E 2 n -use Q .LLL-f-7:1 1 q 1 ai gc , , ' L . Q l - 'V .- 'TT ' W L MW 'fl' ' f B - 2 fav: f- 'fl ' -'5' V-f ' X w , , Q . , AT W 'N Second Team FRONT ROW: Don Bloom, Bill Gatton, Iack Kelham, Eddie Tom, Harry Richey, Raymond Tester, Bud May. BACK ROW: Tom McCrec1, Iim Lutter, Paul Dice. Roger Smith, Glen Nicodemus, Max Wakelcxnd, Dave Witham, Bob Spangler. 47 PAUL GAUSE ROBERT LUTTER ROBERT HORSTMEYER JACK MCCOMB . .- -. .- NED KEENER Forward Forward Guard Guard Guard LOWELL BROWN Guard LES THOMAS Center ED MYERS Forward IERRY BUCHANAN Center HM CLARK 54 lm, iin ws:!l Forward 49 v-- I YELL LEADERS Virginia Shank, Bennie Grimm, Monica Kell STUDENT MANAGERS Don Smith, Tom McCrecx ---.--'vb-,x--+P Q '-'- --- 1 f-M:Hje,+f if 'Lil X 5 ' I ,, - and - . H, I'-.3 E5 'I , ,lf ,A ,ax FRESHMEN TEAM FRONT ROW: Mt. Coonan. I. Kostielney, B. Golden, D. Hurst, R. Smith, I. Miller, C. Hill, A. Andrews SECOND ROW: R. Snangler, D. Withcxm, I. Lutter, G. Nicodemus, P. Dice, C.'Shcmk, F. Huber. 50 TRACK TEAM FRONT HOW: Tom McCrea, Bud May, Bob Lutter, Lowell Brown, Ed Myers, Harry Richey, Don Smith. SECOND ROW: Ray Leiter, Ray Cummins, Iack Mc- Comb, Don Bauer, Paul Gause, Les Thomas. BACK ROW: Mr. Coonan-Coach, Iim Simon, Ben Grimm, Iack Bowser, Ned Keener, Lefty Gatton. SOFTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW-left to right: Bud May, Bob Lutter, Lowell Brown, Ed Myers, Lefty Gatton, Ierry Buchanan. BACK ROW: Mr. Coonan-Coach, Glen Nicode- mus, Iack McComb, Don Bauer, Bob Hawk, Ned Keener, Les Thomas. IUNIOR HIGH TEAM FRONT ROW-left to right: R. Heifelfinger, I. Blessing. D. Gor- don, M. Martin. SECOND ROW: N. Fitch, A. Fulk, D. Bauman, I. Downey. I. Walcott. THIRD ROW: Mr. Coonan - Coach, C. Anderson, L. Hyndmcm, R. Sord- let, R. Coak, A. Andrews. EV. ..- Sm ., my 9 sry! R ll 5 mi' S x :Wil aiu, if :.,- .1 ' Qin X M , Y' XM fb, My ,V Il -x 'Z'-, V! 2 Q. 1 .vw .11 1.51 .3 Q J W, A -' liihifw hggs, li Fa if -I N 2' .. A -- 1? Q 5' 5 'Hx 5 '55 - 5.1.-S 'F iffffil, x, :V ,IW .fi , I Ns' 1 , -A - ' 4, we: . ff . Q ' L , i .. - K Y , 5 ' M , . .r ll 1 43213 Jig F ' H-Q ' f- a y, en pa f , Ffa HA ' A-S 1' s- ' 6 wr Qt.-I ' ' 3 i - ' q Q u ,Alfa r 1 5 4 1 , , , A x ' - , - , J., - gf, 3: L., y 'I ' w Q' ,f q ' ! ,. '- 1. , V1 , 13 il f I . t if 331' 'UW Av 4- may F' 'ffm Class Prophecy lContinued from page 213 go on to see George Dunten out trying to catch his young pigs which are running through the main street of town under everybody's feet. We hear George remark as he runs past, If I ever catch those pigs. I'1l make pork chops out of them. We feel sorry for George but we are too tired to help him out. Proceeding on, we see Charles Decker and Bob Hawk, two good little boys, who run from all girls within touching distance except the good-looking ones. Right now, they are chasing after Norma Stirlen who is the world's champion woman runner. Robert Iones, the husky lad of the Senior Class, is seen discussing business with his uncle Davy Iones. After a while, we find that we. the Senior Class of '49, feel rather dizzy and when we bring ourselves to, once more we find out that we were all put to sleep by some laughing gas the Chemistry Class made, and we were just dreaming all the time, Q Class Will fContinued from page 227 I, Norma Stirlen, will my freckles and omeriness to Dave Witham. I, Les Thomas, do hereby will my secret life-time ambition to become a traffic cop to Mr. C. Appleman. l, Ioan Wappes, will my ability to get an engagement ring to Ioan Wetzel. l, Wanda Waterson. will to Bonnie Grimmer my meanness. l, Clem Wetzel, will to Don Surfus my trombone ability. I, lack Walters, will my bashfulness to Ioan Phillips. I . Sally Whan, do hereby will and bequeath to Dora, Ioyce, Iudy. and Ienny. my ability to keep out of trouble in Mr. Sible's class. I. Sherry Witham, will all the men in my life tnamely my three brothersl to De Maris Martin. I. Iune Willson. will my ability to draw in art class to Max Herendeen. l, Wanda Gordon, will my sheer love for school to any students of this day and age. l, Lois Longenecker, will my Latin book to any poor innocent student that doesn't know what he's getting into. TEACHERS WILLS To Mr. Appleman we will our ability to add three sheep and two cows and get five horses all in the same field. To Mrs. Bums we will our love to giggle and cut-up in art class. 4 To Mr. Coonan we will our enthusiasm for basketball and our love for curley hair fin the form of crew cutsl. To Mrs. Drummond we will our love for nice quiet study halls and our ability to sell concert tickets. To Miss Enley we will our love to chew gum in English class and our great ability to act! To Mr. Fryback we will our humorous joke books and our enormous appetites. To Doc Guinther we will our love to walk home from field trips. lOh, our aching feet!! To Miss Heiniger we will our love to talk in study hall without permission. To Mrs. Hostetler we will our ability to stay within our budget and to eat steak with a salad fork. To Mrs. Palicki we will our love for her Taxi service and our great ability to type. To Mr. Prible we will our sneaking ways to get out of classes without passes. and our love for the good ole rules of H. H. S. ' To Mr. Sible we will our love for Chevy's and a ball so he can get on the ball. To Mr. Sloffer we will our figures. fBookkeeping and shorthand figures, that is!! To Mrs. Smith we will our love to speak when not spoken to and when spoken to, not speak. To the seventh grade we will our good behavior toward all fellow classmates and teachers. To the eighth grade we will our success throughout high school. To the freshman class we will our ability to become great big sophomores. To the sophomore class we will our success in raising sufficient funds for the Iunior-Senior Banquet. To the Iunior class we will our ability to study and work hard and become something in life and our ability to get more than one person on the honor roll. 54 Q .1 ' ' fi 'I H xxx X, XXX X59 .' . I '! at ? QM ' ., if X XM.. X26 aff- ii Foreword The senior class ot 1949 sincerely hope that when you look at this Citadel, it will bring back memories of your school days. Within these covers, is a picture of our lives at H. H. S., our faculty, and classmates. We wish to thank our advisor, Mrs. Palicki, our principal, Mr. Prible, the faculty for their help and patience and also the local merchants, who have assisted by purchasing ads. This Citadel was made possible through planning and hard work. May it serve to bring you many fond memories. Editor and Associate Patricia Kelham and Clem Wetzel CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS and Best Wishes Huntertown Grain and Lumber Company Huntertown, Indiana Phone 2414 0 --- 0 GRAW, FEED, SEEDS, com. LUMBER AND BUILDERS suPPLY 56 Farmers and Merchants Bank La0tto Indiana BRINDLE BROTHERS Allis-Chalmers Tractors All Crops-Corn Pickers SALES and SERVICE Myers Sprayers Avilla AI26R LaOtl'o, Indiana SPANGLE SUPER SERVICE Mobilgas-Mobiloil We Vulcanize All Sizes of Tires Huntertown Phone 2753 --QL W. A. SPANGLE CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK TO FARMERS COMMISSION CO. Live Stock Merchants Phone A-4333 FORT WAYNE UNION STOCK YARDS Fort Wayne, Indiana For A Square Deal see: GEE WHIZ! What a Line fA Complete Line of Printing . . . We can offer all types of printing Letterpress-Offset For Complete News Coverage Read The Churubusco Truth A Greater WeekIies Newspaper T001 Bums Fred I-ee Phone 3433 Churubusco, Indiana Frank Johnson WARNER'S MOTOR SERVICE ERMAN K. WARNER Greasing-Washing General Repairing Batteries Tires Phone: Huntertown 2643 CHURUBUSCO LUMBER CO. BUILDING MATERIAL O-li Phone 2513 DR. McERVEN Chiropractor Churubusco Phone 4403 ORT 81 SON The Best Place to Trade After All Phone 2473 Churubusco, Ind. SIMMON'S HOME STORE QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS LittIe EIf Food Products Self-Service Phone 2523 Huntertown Indiana HUNTERTOWN AUTO SALES CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE Service All Makes New and Used Cars 8. Trucks RUSSELL BUNN, Owner Phone 2653 Huntertown, Ind. DR. HOWARD EGLOFF DENTIST Office Hours: 9-11:30 A.M. 1-5 P.M. No Wednesday Hours Evenings by Appointment Phone Churubusco Columbia City Office 3033 Res. 21035 KOCHEIVS SHOE STORE Shoes and Shoe Repairing Churubusco Phone 3783 Compliments of KRIDER FU N ERAL HOME Phone 2434 Churubusco Indiana CHURUBUSCO MONUMENT WORKS CEMETERY MEMORIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Phone 3803 Churubusco Indiana YOU NG'S HOME STORE Churubusco 3182 LaOtto Indiana GAFF TIN SHOP ROOFING, SPOUTING FURNACES General Repair Work Phone 4513 Churubusco Indiano VVm. W. SI-IEW Ford Sales and Service Churubusco, Ind. 1922 -- 1949 BANCIVS Sc to 51.00 Store TRY US FIRST FOR YOUR MANY NEEDS Churubusco Indiana I Buy Poultry and Eggs Clyde Deck Churubusco Indiana JENSEN'S BARBER SHOP First Class Work Hunfertown, Indiana Miller 8: Burwell C. 8- H. WELDING SHOP Hardware General Repair Churubusco Indiana Hung-e,-gown Indiana AN DERSONS ICE CREAM STORE Enjoy Delicious Wholesome Ice Cream Everyday Phone 2393 Churubusco, Indiana LaOTTO ELEVATOR CO. Your Patronage Solicited Compliments of STEVE'S BARBER SHOP Huntertown, Indiana Jones Green House Churubusco Phone 4455 MACKEY'S MARKER'S GREENHOUSE Hardware and Appliances Flowers for All Occasions RADIOS and APPLIANCES We Specialize in Weddings GIFT DEPARTMENT DUPONT PAINTS and North Line St., North of Hatchery GENERAL HARDWARE chUl'UbUSCO, Ind., PI lOne Hunferfown Phone STAN MYERS Groceries - Meats - Vegetables SONDAY FUNERAL HOME Churubusco Indiana Phone: 3653 HOUSER'S LUNCH Sandwiches Churubusco, Indiana shorfrgrders Lima Road Indiana B. A. Sloffer I.G.A. Store GROCERIES - DRY GOODS HARDWARE 1 FRESH MEATS VERN CAI-EY Low Everyday Prices Phone 2484 Huntertown, Ind Auctioneer and Real Estate , Compliments of Mrs. Jean Dunten Churubusco, Ind. Phone 4613 AVON Representative Huntertown Phone 2715 I'IARLAN'S STUMPS GENERAL STORE MARKET 81 HARDWARE Community sales I d' 0 Avilla Bow 'am' Ara, Indiana Phone Busco 4246 PAT's CAFE EAST SIDE GROCERY Treat Yourself toa Delicious GROCERIES 1 MEAT5 SUNDAY DINNER ICE Any Day Of the Week Where Quality Counts Sandwiches of All Kinds Phone 2463 Churubusco, Indiana Huntertown Indiana 61 CHURUBUSCO Compliments of HATCHERY . GLEN SHANK Farm Supp11es Phone 3713 Onion and Potato Farm Churubusco Indiana Wie Price's Dairy Rich Products We Make Our Own Ice Cream Complete Line of Dairy Products Phone 2023 Huntertown You Can't Beat Our Milk, But You Can Whip Our Cream COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR BEAUTY SHOP LaOtto, Indiana Phone A-B13W Hazel Balliet BONAR ELECTRIC Sales and Service Lighting Fixfures-Wiring Supplies Home Appliances Churubusco, Ind. Phone 5643 LEE McDUFFEE -Auctioneer- LaOtto, Indiana Churubusco Phone No. 3189 Compliments of C. D. Blanchard and Sons Purebred Chester White Hogs and Guernsey Cows Phone E-36180 Fort Wayne, Indiana Compliments of DR. BRIGGS Churubusco, Indiana COBIPLIMENTS OF lsay Insurance Agency Churubusco Indiana -Phone 3633- TRADE AT . . . Reliable Oil and Supply Co. -At- State Road 3 and Wells St. One-Half Mile North of Fort Wayne Surplus Hardware and Clothing Rural Deliveries of Gasoline and Tractor Fuel Compliments of Your . . Insurance Agents R. H. Backman - W. Spangle LEITCHS GROCERY - LOCKER SERVICE Fresh Meats Churubusco, Indiana KELL and KNOP Well Drillers Phone 2783 - Huntertown, Indiana WHlTE SWAN SERVICE Skelgas Service and Appliances Compliments of PALACE PARKING LOT llanager-Kenny Huber Compliments of PALACE PARKING LOT .llanoger--Bob Garden Vllll SPORTING GOODS STORE Athletic Goods Sporting Goods Equipment for all Sports Fort Wayne's Exclusive Sporting Goods Store 1027 Calhoun Street Locally Owned and Operated Phone Anthony 6375 SCHNEPP LUMBER CO. Building Materials Mill Work - Kiln Drying Hardwood Flooring and Trim Phone 2032 Huntertown Sl'iel'ton's I. G. A. Market Groceries-Fresh Meats Fruits and Vegetables EVERY DAY LOW PRICES Churubusco, Indiana Phone 3813 DR. R. L. HALLER, M. D. Line Street Churubusco, Indiana Ul'x'ir'e Hours: I-4 p. m. and 7-9 p. m. -Phone 5424- C'0Ml'l,I3llCN'l'S OF WAYSIDE GARAGE Wm. Van Kirk Road Service Fl. R. No. 1 Tel. A-99111 Fort Wayne, Indiana YOUR TEXAVO IJlCALlCR R Ph A 67042 For Good Feeding Calves and Cattle-See- RALPH CASTLE and SON -Off' Ph e E-3384- FORT WAYNE, INDIANA YEISER REPAIR SHOP Shell Gas anzl Oil General Repair - Road Service LINIA ROAD PHONE E4516 Comp :ments of VERN McCOMB Plumbing - Heating - Wiring Phone 2340 Huntertown Burtch Printing Company f3zmZe24 af Me Qilacfel Pllonc Garrett, lm AIR VIEW CLEANERS Dependable Service ARTHUR HELGESEN Guaranteed Watch Repairing Watches-Jewelry -W. Live St.- T BlocksN'h fB k 'iii We Wish To Dedicate: To Mrs. Mary Palickj, who, through her untiring efforts helped us prepare this 1949 Citadel and hurdle some of the obstacles of our school life, we wish to dedicate this book. P Louis Ruderman Certified Seed and Table Potatoes ALL KINDS OF SPRAYING MATERIAL FOR SALE PHONE: HUNTERTOWN 2473 HUNTERTOWN, IND A Blnk for Farmers LOANS CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Churubusco State Bank Churubusco, Indiana Deposits Insured up to 35,000 For Each Depositor by the F. D. I. C. 66 The RAMAR of Huntertown says: 57 , T! H . . . for reaI 3 Q! f J W1 goodness . . . 4 3 try Bordenls . . -. X XI Delucnous ,ffmflf , ll T123 X '- I If f 'X Ice Cream inf'-v'L3f1P Many old-tim I t th d I Borden's ice T y t I I treat. Again The RAMAR Says: TR Y 391422113 ICE CREHETI -1 ELE ATOR PROTECTIO and SALVAGE COMPA Y EXCAVATING - DRAINAGE - BULL DOZING WRECKING - SALVAGE and CONCRETE WORK C. W. TUCKER Phone Huntertown 2432 EARL MYERS Phone Huntertown 2505 wb J L, K I I W W ,Q .' 1 , ,ei M N' I, , f ! M53 Q ? D0 , .Vx Y C X V 11, lf. 1 . uit J' ,'I wma J ' A U ,-1.1, .- -' ,. sym. , 2 . . J' Q5 ,rl f 4' ff ' ff , If 4 i x . TRUSTEES David Hyndman and Almon Smith, trustees for Eel-River and Perry Townships, respectively, have completed their sixth year in successfully managing the affairs of Eel River-Perry Consolidated. PRINCIPAL After three years of principalship at Huntertown Mr. Prible has effected many changes for the better- ment of the school. 4 X .


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