Huntertown High School - Citadel Yearbook (Huntertown, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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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

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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



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