Huntertown High School - Citadel Yearbook (Huntertown, IN)
- Class of 1950
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ESTHER HEINIGER Geography, Mathematicsg Bluffton High School, A. B. at Manchester. CLARENCE APPLEMAN Biology, Mathematics, W'oodruff High School. M. S. at Michigan U. IMOGENE BURNS Art: Rock Creek High School, M. S. Indi.i:1,i U., B. S. at Ball State. MARY SMITH Speech, journalism, Fnglish, Oberlin Acade- my, A. B. Smith College, A. M. University of California, IDA NIALCOLXI Seventh and Eighth Grades: Leo High School, B. S. .it Manchester. LFLA l3UN'l'lLN Sixth Grade, Leo High School, Indiana U.. Tri State Teacher! College, B. S. at St. Francis College GLEN MCINTOSH Fifth Grade: Morgan Twp. High School. B. S ac Canterbury. GRETCHEN YODER Fourth Grade: Huntertown High School, B. S. at Ball State. E7 .. Nw, .. 4 ..., r :Jw EVFLYX GARDNFR Third Grade: Central High School, B. S. .xt Nlinchcarer. ANNA FOOTIS First Grade: Huntertuwn High School, B. S. :Lt C.1ntt-rhury. ICA GARM.-XX Second Grade: Central High School, Tri State Teachers College. Indiana U. GI..-XDYS OTTO Third .md Fourth Grades: Leo High School. B. S. .lt Manchester. IS.-XBEI. XlJXY'L:KND Firv Grade: Bcltasr High School, NY'ilming- ton College. Xlinmi L'.g B. S. in Education. RUTH C.KliTli,-XUX First Grade: Auburn High School, B. S. Ball State. GEORGE FRYDACK Shop. Mechanical Drawingg Ossian High School. Indiana U., Ball State Tcachcfs College. Taught: 31 years. fig, QAEGJ SUCE X is ewdofza' 7zecwwze aka! The seniors elevted the following as inonlders of the future: Virginia t'hap1nan-the prettiest girl. Ned Keener-the most handsonie boy. Mary Patterson-the best girl dancer, Hlltl the best. actress. Vaughn Blarseliand-the best boy dancer, and the most talented boy. Lois Siples-good citizen. the most pleasant girl, the girl most likely succeed, and the girl who contributed the most to the school. Donald Shultz-the most courteous boy. Toni Henry-the boy most likely to sneceed, and the best actor. Gladys Gnitf-the most bashfnl girl. Charles Overly-the most bashful boy, and the most stndious boy. Ray Cummins-the boy who contributed the niost to the school. Mary Roth-the girl with the best sense of hnnior. Richard Bower-the boy with the best sense of humor. Maryann Grosjean-the most studious girl. Ann Kell-the most talented girl. Jinx Clark-the best athlete. Valedietorian-Cliarles Uverly. Salntatorian-Maryann Grosjean. Wddfd 7044! Vlass I lowc-r-Xvllite earnation. Vlass Colors-tlark green and silver. Vlass Motto-Let Vs lie Seen By Our Deeds. 10 v WMM Stwlenzfa dk f Kr 5 4'l1a1'lvs NYi1lian1 Uwrly F-fH1'X2lll11 ll! -'S.l Pll1 Cfmrln ' MNH College Preparatory Clmwm-crcial Black .Incl Gold Flash 4 I-lbfaflan 4 Citadel 4 Tmulmcrs Sccretarv 4 Student Qmmcll 3 Student Council Emma, Club 5-4 Limdul Fdimr 4 Hlgmry Club 3-3 Black and Gold Flash 4 Vhlledlcwl-jan Historv Club 2-3 Rc.1dv Nlaclc F.1n1ilv 3 Girl Slwu 4 S 1lux.1rori.1n E51-iv 4::n.7RUSrEgll ga - l TrNfEl.1 WNSHEP f if c c. Suki? '.n.., JOF l if STANDING: Tom Henry, Charles Overly, Reginald McMahan. SEATED: Maryann Grosjenn. - Lydia Riuliartl Ami Allen ROXVGI' Arnoltl Diffs Squirl Vocational Commercial Chorus If Twirler 1-2 F1 F' A' ' Churubusco 5 Clmdcl 4 1 Q Drum Maiorette 4 Hliwfi' Club 3 Treasurer 4 Black and Gold Flash Citadel 4 Otfice Girl 4 Teachers Secretary 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 2-4 Girl Shy 4 Hefty' Marie Fox ..BrH3.. Commercial Band l-2-3 -4 Citadel 4 Teachers Secretary 4 Black and Gold Flash Booster Club 2-4 History Club 2-5 i,', V - .' ' 4 4 4 l lizirles Freeiiiaii Buff College Preparatory President 2 Citadel -4 Black and Gold Flash History Club 2-3 4 'X Jai-kie James Bowser Iarlexon Commercial Track 1-2-3-4 Citadel 4 Teachers Secretary Basketball 1-2 Baseball 3-4 Softball 3-4 History Club 2-3 Booster 2-3-4 Ready Made Family Girl Shy 4 Virginia Maxine l hapuiau Ginny Commercial Twirler 3-4 Vice President 4 Secretary 2 Citadel 4 Office Girl 4 Teachers Secretary 4 Booster Club 2-3-4 History Club 2-3 Black and Gold Flash 4 Ready Made Family 3 Girl shy 4 etaale Dorothy Ilene Fl'P9lllH1l Dofty Commercial Chorus 1-3-4 Librarian 3-4 Citadel 4 Teachers Secretary 4 Black and Gold Flash History Club 2-3 Booster Club 3 Girl Shy 4 William IT. Fritz Jr. Bill Commercial Citadel 4 Teachers Secretary 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Bonster Club 3-4 History Club 2-3 i-. ,, Janles Lewis Vlarlt lim Vocational Basketball 1-2-3 -4 F. F. A. 2-3 Citadel 4 Student Council 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Boostcr Club 2-3-4 History Club 2-3 Fire Captain 4 0608 Burl Dean U:-ruse Burly Vocational Citadel 4 Black and Gold Plas History Club 2-3 Booster Club 2-3-4 l'. F. A. 2-4 h4 Norma -lean Cmxtoii Norma Commercial Librarian 4 Teachers Secretary 4 Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 VVilu1a Carol Gvnth Wbiv11p', Commercial Twirler 3-4 Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Librarian 4 Teachers Secretary 4 History Club 2-3 Booster Club 3-4 Lowell Hay lfuniliiius width.. General Course Movie Operator 1-2-3-4 President 3 Fire Captain 3-4 Track 2-3-4 Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 History Club Z-3 Booster Club 2-3-4 Girl Shy 4 Allvn Xlvayiie Gillum Allen Vocational Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 2-3-4 History Club 2-3 ,QW 'Xi 41852 rar' , .l ohn Tlmliias l-'laig lurk General Course Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash Booster Club 2- History Club Z-3 Track 1 IJQL' Haimah Gordon ffl-H91 Vocational Chorus 1-2-3-4 History Club 2-3 Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Librarian 4 Teachers Secretary 4 Office Girl 4 Ready Made Famxlw Booster Club 2-3-4 t Bu ,- is -f s w l 34 lillsavll llou'zu'nl l1l'1'i'll URW.. lame Arts Band l-I-3-4 Chorus I-3-4 Citadel 4 Booster Club 3-4 Historx' Club 2-3 liziyliimi-,l Koiigei' Lum Commercial Course Black and Gisld Flash Citadel 4 History Club 2-3 Booster Club 4 Chorus 1 liwvii lllmlys l7wiu'liT llvne Hruss Huilf UCJIITIIH Gh1.ljx X'oe.1tion.il Vocational F. F. A, 1-I-5-4 Citadel 4 Chorus 1 Booster Club 2-4 Citadel 4 History Club Z-3 Black .md Gold Flash 4 Booster Club 4 Villljflill RUQGI' 11:11-sr-luiinl Bonny Commercial Black and Gold Flash Citadel 4 Band l-2-3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Freshman President History Club 2-3 Ready Made Family Girl Shy 4 Teachers Secretary 4 liuuittr l-2-3-4 4 3 'l'll00ll0!'P Ilarry lla wk HTl'll,, Commercial Citadel 4 Booster Club 3 History Club 2-3 ez' aa Ze deem l lldl'l0l1P lxilllsm' Blvliiiiley SfJim'y Vocational Home EC. Black and Gold Flash Citadel 4 Library 4 History Club 2-3 Chorus l llvglllklltl llzirry llellaliau NRNIH College Prep Black and Gold Flash Citadel 4 Ready Made Family Girl Shy 4 Band I-2-3-4 History Club 2-3 Booster Club 3-4 4 3 Tfblllllly l PP He111'y Luke College Preparatory Vice President 3 Black and Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Track 2-I Softball 3 Baseball 3 South Side H. S. 1 Ready Made Family 3 Booster Club 3-4 History Club 2-3 Fire Captain 4 Honor Student Phil -losvpli -lol111so11 .fpbilu Commercial Black and Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Track 2 Girl Shy 4 Booster Club 3-4 History Club 2-3 am deeda Mary Eloise l'z1tte1'so11 Popeye College Preparatory Black and Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Teachers Secretary 4 Office Girl 4 Twirler 4 Booster Club 3-4 History Club 3 Library 3-4 Central High School l-2 Ready Made Family 3 Girl shy 4 Hose rhllll l'eTe1's Rosie Voc. Home Economics Black and Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Teachers Secretary 4 History Club Z-3 Booster Club 4 Chorus 3-4 Ned Ilarton Keener rrBarkyn Commercial President 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Track 2 Softball 2-3-4 Baseball 3 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Booster Club 2-3-4 History Club 2-3 llOlS Ellen Siples rrodivn Voc. Home Economics Secretary 1-3-4 Teachers Secretary 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Office Girl 4 Chorus I-2-3-4 History Club 2-3 Booster Club 2-3-4 A1111 liollise Kell Amr Commercial Black and Gold Flash 4 Citadel Assistant Ed. 4 Teachers Secretary 4 Office Girl 3-4 Student Council 4 Booster Club 2-3-4 History Club 2-3 Ready Made Family 3 Mary Suf- Roth Mary Sue Black and Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Teachers Secretary 4 Booster Club 4 History Club 5 Concordia High Sch. 1-2 Vice President 3 Library 4 Girl shy' 4 ,X you, 'Rx 4' R 5 X, is Gi is Q X G' 'Y' 590' Q gf? 4Q7G9f'5 Vbv is Q, ,, Q if QL 0 S, . I J N? N if liiillll'l'lll0 Dmiziltl l . l rm-st Slit-W Nlllllll Kalki Dun Commercial Te-.ie hers Sec retary Citadel 4 Hiszorx' Club I-3 Bimst-:r Club 2-3-4 4 l-ine Arts Blick and Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Booster Club 4 History Club 5 Chorus 3-4 Nlwvie Operator 4 Fire Captain 3 Qirl Shy 4 Columbia City High l-' elm: Ze dem .44 Belly' l 1'i-nl0l'iclt lim- .lean .lmiior ilillillllilti Hliw-ts BNI Bu1l1l0:t'r Commercial Vocational Agriculture Black and Gold Flash Citadel 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 History Club 2-3 Booster Club 3-4 4 Black and Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 History Club 2-3 F. F. A. l am afeevla xvllliillll .lusvpll 'l'ill Bill Commercial Citadel 4 liand 3 B-luster Club 3-4 History Club 3 Central Catholic 1-2 Etlweml Nolan 'l'inu Eda'ir Commercial Citadel 4 Black and Gold Flash Basketball 4 Softball 3-4 Baseball 3-4 Booster Club 3-4 History Club 2-3 I6 liol we 1'l .X l0.X'SlllS Xvism' Bob Commercial Black and Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 jr. Band 3 Booster Club 3 History Club 2-3 F. F. A. 2 iatwzq 614445 Looking baek i11 tl1e year 1938, seventeen students ill tl1e class of '50 started tl1eir first year studying their ABC's and learning to write their numbers. Those well inannered little stars included Ann Arnold. Lowell 4.'u1nn1ins, Betty Fox, lfliarles Freeinan, XVillia1n Fritz, 'Wihna Genth, Maryanii Grosjean, Owen Gross, Russell Green. l'hil -lohnson, ghllll Kell, Charlene McKinley, Vaughn 3I?1I'St'ilHllll, Charles Uverly. Kathie Shew, Donald Shultz. Hlltl Fred Streets. lVe left our first grade with our 1-eport eards tl1at said Dl'0lllOlPtlH which put a sparkle i11 our eyes. Starting tl1e set-ond grade Reginald f-lellalian with his red hair brightened the year with Betty Thomas. Hose Allll Peters, Lois Hiples. illltl Xorina Vroxton gliding into tl1e third Hlltl i'iUlll'til grades. Yo stars were added to the fifth a11d sixth grades. ln order tO tinish o11r elenientary years .lack Flaig. Mary Roth. Gladys Guiff, Lee Gordon, -lllll Clark. and l'lieha1'd Bower joined ns i11 lll2'l1't'lllllg' to North Side High School to reeeiye Olll' blue covered diplonias. Vile began Olll' eourse ot' lligh S1-hool work with Jack Bowser, Virginia t'hapn1a11, Dorothy Fl'G9lllHll. Burl Gause. Allen Hilliun. Ted Hawk. Ned Keener, Rayinond Konger, Eddie Toni. illltl Robert NVise. Ulll' first i:l'l'SlllllHl1 1-lass party was a pot-luck supper with Mrs. llostettler Rlltl Mr. Fee at-ting as ehaperones. Entering Olll' soplioinore year we eleeted Bert Freenian. To111 Henry, iillll Virginia Chap1na11 for class otl'iee1's. Toni Henry was tl1e only star to enter our soplioinore class. NVe enjoyed the History Vlub parties Hlltl Ulll' class sponsors were Mrs. Palieki and Mr. Appleinan. Bill Till Hllll Mary Patterson were the two lueky stars that inade the light brighter during Ulll' junior year. Miss Enley and Nr. Sihle lltitl llliflllf' headaches as Olll' sponsors. This year we lliltl two 1-lass parties and gave a banquet i11 honor of tl1e seniors of '-L9 with the tl1e111e based on The Gold Rush of the '49ers. XVe also ordered Olll' 1-lass rings and gave A Ready Made Family as Olll' class play. Finally in tl1e year of 1950 we are seniors with Let l's Ile Seen By Our Deeds as Olll' class inottoq Olll' class tlower a white earnationg a11d our colors were green Hlltl silver. 0111' class play was Girl-Sl1y and our delightful sponsors being Mrs. Smith and Mr. Prible. Two ot Olll' respoiisibilities was the publishing of tl1e Black and Gold Flash a11d Olll' year book the Citadel. VVit.h Ned Keener, President: Virginia Chapinan. hvlL'9-Pl'4lSllll'lltZ Lois Siples. Seeretaryg a11d Ann Arnold, '1'reas11rer, we ordered o11r eaps and gowns. pictures. invitations, a11d 1131119 cards. UOIIIIIIPIICPIIIPIU was held May 16. Hilti Baeea- la11reate the preceding Sunday. As we leave H. II. S., each going o11r separate ways and not knowing what Olll' goal ill life will be, we hope X011 will reineniber us by our motto. Let Us Be Seen By Our Deedsn. 17 awe p'za,e4eag The year of 21511 finds the senior class of Nl starting' thei1' expedition for the unknown planet of Mars. 'llhe roeket was invented by the well know11 seientist. Charles Uyerly, who has tried for over 100 years without sneeess. to ereate a ship that would export every human being' from this planet into the world of tomorrow. The roeket, whit-li is square like an egg, is being' shot by our humorous, good looking' Diek Bower. who is trying at the moment to drag his little angels who happen to be Eddie Tom. Jr. and Tom llenry, Sr., away from the window before they fall out into the elutehes of our little. gruesome Mary Ann Grosjean, the dying monster. She was dying around threw the air with the greatest of ease. The eo-pilot, Dorothy Freeman. was paying' due respeet to her knitting' whit-li she was doing' for her little. unknown bugs on Mars. As we were exploring' the roeket we walked into the pit v. here we found hanging' by their feet none other than Kathie Shew and -laek Flaigg who seemed to enjoy sleeping' that way. As we walked on in a little farther we found pretty. little Gladys Guitf and Betty Fox working' on the motor. Then we went to the window to look out: here we saw our handsome Ned Keener and Lois Siples, sitting on top, enjoying' the sun light from the stars. So we joined them for a little minute. Oh. there 's the milky way and there is Mary Patterson, Ray Konger. Charlene llc-Kinley. and Jaek Bowser riding a1'ound on a iee ereani eone! XVe rode on a. little farther then we eame to the dipper. llere was -Tim Clark and Ray Cummins trying' to g'et a drink of water out of it. lVe rolled on in and around the stars and stripes until we finally reaehed Mars. NVe parked our roeket in the yard of Hill Till 's famous mansion known as the Ted Hawk raneh. lt was all feneed in by a great. big eloud in whit-h we saw g'reen-eyed Russell Green riding' on a pair of seissors. Getting' out of our roeket we started our expedition of Mars. Running' into Mary Roth's store we saw she was selling our famous lietty Thomas' apple seeds, Exploring' a little farther, we saw a sign which read. This way to Sillie Phil .lohnson's baby setting' ag'eney. Curious as We were we went down to see it and found two little orphans which were none other than g'rog'g'y Norma Croxton and lanky Burl Gause. As we hurried on we found a pieee of paper whieh head, 'tSee the moon through Vaughn llarsi-hand's sight seeing' lslandf' So finding it we looked at the moon and saw that Virginia f'hampan was the woman in the moon. Looking' around we saw Ann Kell and Ann Arnold enjoying a moon bath on the beach of Charles Freeman 's lake. As the sun was melting' in the north, we all jumped aboard our ror-ket and started baek to our fair eity of Huntertown. Un our way We saw Donald Shultz frying red eggs on the Sun. 'l'here's the North Star and what do we see, but none other than Rose Ann Peters swinging on it by her teeth. As we glide through the air we see VVilma Genth and Lee Gordon wondering around in the breeze, trying' to find Fred Streets and Bill Fritz, who were enjoying a green eheese sandwich. Sitting' on a streak of lightning, having a game of cards were Allen Gillum and Owen Gross. Coming' on in to our school yard we were greeted by a wonderful stoogie Bob NVise. With a hit and a miss we found ourselves situated in the halls of H. II. S. Which goes to show that anyone can make believe. 18 Elena 7066! af 7?50 ARTICLE I I, Ann Arnold, will my majorette ability to Janice Mountz. I, Dick Bower, being of sound mind and body do will and bequeath my ability to study to any hard working freshman. I, jack Bowser, will and bequeath my ability to go with Mary Roth to any lucky guy. I, Virginia Chapman, will and bequeath my enthusiasm for basketball and my ability to blush to Dora Whan. fNot that she needs themj. I, Jim Clark, being of sound mind and body qif anyone can be after IZ years at H. H. SJ do will my ability as a canasta player and my part of the harness of the Mule Train to jim Martin. I, Norma Croxton, will my ability to get out of Sociology and Government class to my sis, Mary. I, Ray Cummins, being of sound mind and body fif anyone can be after 12 years at H. H. 5.9 do will all my ability as a Canasta player and my part of the harness of the Mule Train to jim Martin. I, jack Flaig, will my ability to be in a joyful mood to Mrs. Burns. I, Bert Freeman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet in class to Bruce Bower. I, Dorothy Freeman, will my ability to play the part of the Negro in the Senior play to Ruth Sloffer. I, Bill Fritz, will my ability to be good on the school bus to Jim Blessing. I, Betty Fox, being of sound mind and body will my ability of being a cheer leader to Virginia Shank, Ann Gump, and Bennie Grimm. I, Burl Gause, being of sound mind will my ability to keep quiet in Agriculture to Don Surface who does not need it. I, Wilma Genth, hereby will and bequeath my baton twirling to Vincent Sherwood. I, Allen Gillum, will to Dick Gordon my ability to get along with Guinther in agriculture. I, Lee Hannah Gordon, will and bequeath my bashfulness and ability to keep quiet in government to any jumpy junior. I, Russ Green, will and bequeath my ability to keep my mind on my own business to Nancy Deetz. I, Owen Gross, will to Richard Gordon the cast on my leg and the steel collar on my neck. I, Mary Ann Grosjean, will my ability to get out of Study Hall to any underclassman who finds them as boring as I did. I, Gladys Guiff, will my freshman math book to any unfortunate underclassman who may need it. I, Ted Hawk, will my ability to play Euchre in Speech class to Louie Till. I, Tom Henry. will my ability to play snooker or: school days to jerry Miller, Don Hurst, and Bob Spangler. I, Phil Johnson, will my ability to drive at night without lights to Owen Gross, Bill Fritz and Mary Patterson. I, Ned Keener, will and bequeath my ability to be kind to Mrs. Burns to Marvin Martin. I, Ann Kell, will my height and size to ,loy Steager fshe needs ith. I, Ray Konger, will my diploma to the juniors that are aching to graduate. QDon't rushj. I, Charlene McKinley, hereby will to Marjorie Pepple, my geometry book and workbook providing she uses them. I, Vaughn Marschand, being of sound mind and body C I thinkj will and bequeath my ability to figure out and get along with my teachers to anyone in the junior class. And to Holland Thompson, I will my lip for a trumpet and my Basso Profundo voice, so he may make love to the girl of his dreams with music. I, Reginald Harry McMahan Jr., being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to type with one finger to Monica Kell. I, Charles Overly, will my great ability in Speech class to any tongue tied junior. I, Mary Patterson, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to flirt to Louise Tonkel and Phil johnson. I, Roseann Peters, will my ability to keep a man more than a week to Nancy Peters who needs it! I, Mary Roth, being of sound mind and body will my sickly grin after failing .a test to my sister, Joyce Roth. fContinued on page 541 19 ,Sf j f Y, ff v,. Vt :,l 1 - , - 'Sf .'. Z - . ' - 3. ., . I 58.15, f .. . wx, .K H494 ' ug , ,R M, rx X44 ry :Sfg 'lr i Y 1 L . , '. . .A s ,QL td 1. 04 . X 'aa R' L. 5.--, 1 ,. -W fl, Yvfq N is fgkifg, . 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Liebercnz, R McBride. T. McCre:i, S. Maloney, M Yates. Row Six: D. Martin, J. Martin, C May, M. Mayer, J. Meyers, I. Thompson Row Seven: M. Myers, D. Ncuhouser V. Perry, H. Richey, D. Snider, F. Tamer Row Eight: J. Stcager, B. Streets, J Surfus. S ROW I: A. Andrews, N. Arnold, J. Buchanan, L. Byerly, R. Chapman, D. DeWitt, M. Demskc, P. Dice. ROW' II: E. Dillman, M. Fletcher, B. Forrest, J. Gntton, R. Golden, D. Green, Y. Grimmer, E. Gross. ROW' III: A. Gross L. Guysinger, J. Harrod, li. Housholder, D. Hurst, F. Huber. R. Johnson, R. Jones. ROW' IV: Kelham, M. Knappenberger, J. Kostielney, F. Lavachek, J. Lcazier, J. Leazicr, K. Leiter, I. Lutter. ROW' V: R. Mason. G. May, J. Miller, J. Minton, R. Myers, M. Nicodemus, J. Phillips, P. Peters. ROW' VI: R. Ritter. G. Roberson, C. Rondot, J. Roth, B. Rybolt. H. Rybolt, V. Schwartzen- graber, C. Shank. ROW' VII: V. Shank, P. Shultz, R. Smith, R. Spangler, J. Southern, B. Stirlen, D. Surfus, R. Tester. ROW VIII: Wetzel, D. Witham, D. Whan. A B S E N T: K. De- Weese, D. Garman, M. Hill, L. Konger, L. Smith, H. Thompson, B. Dickes. 4 Y.. . X . 5 -4 'AIT i ,eg 2 .Q ' 'I ith., ' 0- '.2 It Q . J . .S 'fi ' A l l '- - if 'SMI 'iq' 'cr . k I ,ffl 'f i ' if i' i ' J .. ' 4 5 X ' f 'w Law. 41 5 f M , .- 1 ,, . GQ . J. x .fin ci' V A . 4 i ?l J r :M-'E .J f' r- it I , fl? f 'F w .. ., -9. , 5 ., l X A-Mu J J 1 , . A if , .4 x vs, I :- f ' U-Wir, 2. . Q gi, 'git I v:'.. J wi. I ,Q , . 1 A' 19 . '. ,H f ' s fl x f fe Ria. 'xxx' 5 ' A ,5 A . f Q ff-' .ff ' , I 44.2 X I ,L :Y I.:-Q1 ,,' rififfkfi ' ff -A-it 9 ,M 'wx t . X' :'.f 1 gg -xx! mx M! K. X ji My A, K iz., lim A to ff 1. t 5 X U A f ' M .. : x J If 4 a I 2 ? 23 Q iQ gi f x 'ij . , Er.:-.. A : Wi : W R: Y' . i . Ni Y . 1 .......a..rsf-l ' --iff A A if 1 1 g 1 W W ' Q. I I' J W if -if A ag. X x .4 .9 , xxx I0 is . . rf X: x f . if 1 .. ,X If J b A Q54 if ny ' 1-gl Q. : . 1 L- , .ff 5 ' nfl use i I - Y fl S ' T I N .X I I I it i g ...Ill R .5 P ' I T 77. . ini' Ld v . 7 1. 'J K .19 fi 4 ' i ,Q L,, 1 ' we -f'N . ,ff I . I vw I Ya 'V 4 ki f 1 'ff iq- ,I .J if 'E 2 hr I 1 'ya fffif ,, X- 1,3 A,f-l- I . 1. . . x . I ' 1-g f A '- Q i M , . . L I V it i V hi K' I ' X X- A '. I 5 i X 1 25 1 i -..l 1 .L if 1 i A qi 5 A- A I I K . if , H l J' 1 J I 1374-'.1.f.. ...fy f .1 S' . ef 24 ROW I: C. Abbot, E. Aikens, R. Akers, C. Anderson, C. Bauer, D. Bauman, J. Blessing, A. Boroif. ROW II: B. Bower P. Brown, P. Burton, D Christlieb, M. Couture, M. Croxton, B. Cum- mins, B. DeWitt. ROW III: P. Deetz R. Dunfce. C. Easterday R. Englehart, E. Farm: Pr. M. Felger, S. Felger N. Fitch. ROW IV: G. Fox, A Fritz, L. Fryback, G Fulk, D. Gordon, R Gordon, B. Gump, R Haire. ROW' V: R. Hall, R HefTelEnger, S. Heffel- Hnger, G. Hess, E. How- ard. K. Keener, C. Kell F. Kell. ROW VI: S. Kidder W. Knafel, B. Kovets B. Lincoln, L. Martin M. Martin, P. Mc- Danicls, J. Meyers. ROW VII: T. Meyers P. Noble, V. O'Connell I. Ott, M. Pepple, N Peters, L. Robinson, L Sickafus, M. Smith. ROW VIII: R. Sor- delet, C. Taner, L. Tim- mis, Tom, L. Tonkel M. Whitaker, J. Wom- ack, J. Yates, L. York. Q y 1 In fond llIA'Hl0l'j' of mn' frirmf and l'lav.m1nff', Donald Hairb, ron of Mr. :mil Mrs. Vv1'xilHa!ff7, Rural Rmzll' NU. l Hizrzlvrfozuz, lnr1'i.u1a. GRADE EIGHT Row One: C. Early, C. Horstrneyer, M. Johnson, G. Kirchner, B. Decker, M. Blessing, S. Sprouls, B. Maloney, R. Fulk, S. Blanchard, S. Thompson, B. Freeman, F. Greene, Mrs. Malcolm. Row Two: R. Baker, O'Connell, XV. Walter, xl. Mountz. H. Arnold, M. Anderson, C. l-loeppncr R. May, B. Schwartzengraber, N. Krcager, nl. Downey, L. York, xl. XVals:utt, B. Noll, A. jones. Row Three: V. Harris, E. Bear, L. Rowley, R. Ritter, L. Hynclman, R. Arnold, A, Fulk, R. Malcolm, N. Bower, S. Lewis, R. Hartung, P. Sommcrs, Schoolcraft. Absent: D. Swihart, C. Ortner. GRADE SEVEN Row One: R. Burton, E. McKinley, C. M. Geese, R. Harris, R. Kreger, D. Roller, R. Akers S. Knafel, B. Shultz, M. A. Herdman, D. Angel, Mrs. Burns. Row Two: M. Arnold, B. Gump, J. Campbell, A. Womack, A. Greuter, R. Hoeppner, Z. Sylvester D. Shepherd, V. Green, R. Nicodemus, M. Vfhittaker. Row Three: P. Robinson, L. Rindfusz, C. Shank, R. A. Birely, M. Bruns, S. Heffelfmger, I.. Gross D. Fiedler, R. Phillips, J. Parks, P. Fiedler. ROW T. Bower. ROW' Sprouls, L. RONY' D. Easrerdl ROW' P. Guehrel, GRADE SIX I: C. Compton, L. Smith. D. Eby, K. Felger, K. Frazier, J. Fiedler, L. Adams, XV. York II: B. Newport. L. Gritfis, L. Dove, NV. Prnnger, N. Magginnis, A. Geese, L. Noll, D Martin, R. Dukes, D. Timmerman, R. Jones, Mrs. Dunten. III: B. Burton, V. Harter, S. Yzxhne, R. Iiasterday, R. NVakeman, W. Sclwvartzengraber y. V. Taulbee, B. Block, R. Lung, B. Kickes, M. Eytchcrson, S. Nicodemus. IV: P. Iimrich, D. I'Iyndm.1n. A. Rnop. J. Van Ella, W'ithnm, D. Monlootli, B. Myers B. Gordon. T. Decker, G. Lewis. ABSENT: R. Lineholcl. ROW' GRADE FIVE I: D. Sylvester, L. Gump, R. Spangle, M. Arnold, J. Pulvcr, T. Johnston, W. Lewis, W' McBride, D. Sandmcycr, H. Whittaker. R. Roberson, R. Dcctz. R OW II: D. Smith, jerry Kreger, G. York, L. Gross, A. Downey, D. Malcolm, W. Amstutz L. Bloom, D. Krider, P. Lczzier, D. Easrerday, J. Schlatter, R. Widner, L. Dove, Mr. McIntosh. ROW Middaugh, III: K. Yann, N. Walters, R. Emrick, T. Cutchin, V. Prangcr, L. Parks, F. Croy, J I.. Fulk, J. Witham, N. Freck, J. Miller. R. Gandy. 26 GRADE FOUR ROW I: R. Gross, D. Fred- erick, R. Hursh, R. Griffis, E. Stover, XV. Ortner, D. Dunten, R. Abbott, R. Kitzmiller, -I. Malcolm. ROW' II: B. jones, P. Green- well, L. Deetz. B. Shultz, G. Kessler, E. Dice, R. Shank, S. Dove, M. Weaver, J. Thompson, G. Herdman, C. Hollopeter. D. Hollopeter, Mrs. G. Yoder. ROW' Ill: G. Scoops, M. Rowley, M. Buchtel, S. Miller, B. Kirchner, D. Bockman, V. Montooth, H. Robinson, M. Gaunt, R. Hoeppner, Rl. Costilla, M. Geese. GRADE THREE ROW' I: T. Heck, M. Gatton. A. Pion, G. Howard, R. Ellis, R. Eby, L. Smith, F. Whittaker, R. Cutchins. J. Maines, L. Har- ICF. ROW' ll: P. Barnhouse, B. Buchtcl, K. Nwalteman, Al. john- son, sl. Herendeen, D. Kitz- millcr. L. Fegler, M. Herbst, M. Meyer, S. Datforn, L. Scherr- er, xl. Pfeiffer, Mrs. Gardner. ROW' lll: J. Steinbarger, L. Lewis, T. Bright, T. Fox. G. Ross, B. Blanchard, R. Bear, I. limrick, B. Rrider, R. Mc- Kinley, D. Ott, xl. Rodenbeek. ABSENT: ,l. johnson, S. Dunten. GRADES THREE and FOUR ROW' l: ml. Newport, R. jones, R. Hill, VI. Nlagginnis, NV. NVright, D. Schoolcraft, D. Oplinger, VI. Mclieever. ROW' ll: G. Renfrow, J. Pulver, M. Fclger, R. Akers. C. Slotfcr, M. McBride, B. Sand- mever, Lzxlhn, P. Gordon. A. Blessing. M rs. Otto. ROW' III: N. Douglas, M. Schwartzengrnber, C. McDaniel, S. Amstutz. F. Ganzolas. AI. Newport, VV. Gordon, R. Fied- ler, D. Early, A. Parks, E. Stoops. GRADE ONE ROW' I: L. Dickes, L. Egolf, R. Forrest, A. Felger, J. Geese, P. Hursh, D. Dove, J. Geese, D. Fredrick, L. Jones, D. Brown. ROW II: A. Fitch, C. Grifiis, C. Gordon, B. Heffelfinger, L. I-lartcr, J. Bright, J. Cummins, B. Carroll, L. Jones, B. Green- wcll, S. Johnson, L. Wfalters, Mrs. Newland. ROW' III: D. Broyton, R. Blougli, T. Barnhouse, R. Ak- ers, G. Gordon, K. Halt, D. Heclecn, S. Gloyd, J. Bruns, I. Castello, L. Hatch, S. Cook, D. Heck. GRADE ONE ROW I: Kitzmiller, L. Tonkel, B. Magginnis, J. West, H. Snyder, R. Malcolm, S. Kri- dcr, K. McKinley, R. Lincoln, D. Stcinbarger, D. Spice. ROW' II: Sible, S. Leis, Rodcnbeck, E. White , B. Wright, D. Spangler, G. Mc- Bride, J. Zehr, Pulver, E. Stoops, L. Pion, B. Renfrew, Miss Foote. ROW III: A. Thompson, K. Richards, S. Richards, B. Moy- er, B. Phillips, D. York, R, Fuyate, J. Ohneck, B. Lewis, L. xYf'l1Ill12I'H, K. Whittaker, G. Ross. ABSENT: M. Streets, T. XVomaclt, XV. Neuman. GRADE ONE and TWO ROW' I: A. Arnold, B. Sau- der, D. Fryback, E. Rindfusz M. McDougall, S. Richards, J Dnfforn. ROW II: P. Bowlser, IW Scl1ul1, E. Hollopeter, L. Pulfer B. Ballier, M. Trumbull, M Geller, F. Buckmaster, J. Miller Mrs. Carteaux. ROW III: Lincoln, J W'itham, B. Garman, R. Gross N. Miller, T. Gloyd, M. Buck- les, S. Kroger, C. Athinson. GRADE TVVO ROXV ONE: F. Martin, L. Marschancl, T. Deetz, M. Sylvester, R. Wise, P. Zeigler, S. Van Allen, E. Heck, L. Yoder. ROW TWO: P. Bailey, D, Heffelfinger, J. Widner, V. Stover, D. Gaston, J. Heffelfinger, D. Schlatrer, C. J. Baker, C. A. Hall, A. Schwarrzengraber, j. Fitch, D. Schultz, Mrs. Garman. ROW' THREE: R. Bloom, J Prible, M. Ross, j. York, O. Brown, F. Williamson, S. Montooth, K. Malcolm, S. Schmidt, D. Brown, R. Shank. ABSENT: I. Marvel. FIVE MALCOLM BROTHERS: Richard, David, Joseph, Kenneth, and Raymond Malcolm. ' zu 66444 Uffdaaa SENIHRS: JUNIORS: President: N Keener President: G. Branliilu Se..-r'eta1'y: I.. Siples Vice Pres.: D. Dice Vive Pres.: V. Chapiuaii Secretary: M. Houser 'l'1'vns111'e1': A. Arnold Treasurer: D. NVilso11 SHPIIUMORES: FRESHMEN: President: R. Tester President: J. Blessing Secretary: B. Forrest Sec. Sz Treas.: P. Deetz Treasurer: V. Shank Vice Pres.: P. Brown Vice Pres.: D. XVhau 30 rw T ASSISTANT BUSINI-SS MANAGIQR: XY. Genth. EDITOR: M. Grosjean ASSOCIATE EDITOR: A. Kell Zitcwlef The staff appointed by Mrs. Paliclti for the Citadel this year was as follows: Maryann Grosjean, Editor: Ann Kell, Assistant Editor. Both girls have worked hard to fulfill their responsibilities. The financial aiIairs were ably handled by Lee Gordon and her assistant Nlililma Genth. The Sales Manager was Virginia Chapman who had as her helpers, Norma Croxton, Dorothy Freeman, Phil johnson, jack Bowser, and Ted Hawk. The Advertising staff was headed by XVilIiam Fritz and his assistants were ,lim Clark, Burl Gause, and Don Shultz. Faculty and grades were capably handled by Vaughn Nlarsehand, Eddie Tom, Mary Patterson, Ned Keener, Charlene McKinley, Russell Green, Kathy Shew, Owen Gross, Fred Streets, Rose Ann Peters, Bob Vfise, Tom Henry, Charles Overly, Bert Freeman, Gladys Guiff, Allen Gillum, and jack Flaig. The various organizations were taken care of by Ann Arnold, Lois Siples. Betty Thomas. Reginald McMahan, and Ray Cummins. Sports and Art were handled respectively by Bill Till, Betty Fox, Mary Roth, Dick Bower and Raymond Konger. But of course this yearbook could not have been possible without the advise and assistance of Mrs. Paliclti. I BUSINESS MANAGER: L. Gordon. i 32 5' 4 A ' ADVERTISING AND SALES STAFFS STANDING: J. Bowser, B. Fritz, D. Shultz, xl. Clark, N. Croxton, P. johnson, D. Freeman B. Gnuse. SFATED: V. Chapman. NOT Sl-IOXVN: T. Hawk. liiwlwxfm-.a FACULTY AND GR ADES FRONT ROXV: R. Green, C. Freeman, T. Henry, A. Gillum, R. Peters, G. Guiff, C. Mcliinlcy M. Patterson. SECOND ROXV: C. Ovcrly, N. Keener, V. Marschand, F. Streets, Ll. Flaig, B. Xlfisc, O. Gross B. Gauss. NOT SHONVN: F. Tom, K. Shaw. I ORGANIZATIONS, SPORTS AND ART STANDING: B. Fox, R. Cummins, D. Bower, B. Till, R. Konger. SEATED: M. Roth, L. Siples. NOT SHOWN: A. Arnold, R. McMahan, B. Thomas. EDITORIAL STAFF L. N. Gordon. B. Fox. M. Roth, M. Grosjean Croxton, C. McKinley. C. Overly, V. Marchand. - Seated: M. Patterson. ' BUSINESS STAFF Left to Right: UI. Flaig, F. Streets T. Henry, A. Kell, N. Keener. TYPISTS AND REPORTERS Standing: B. Freeman, R. Konger, P lohnson, A. Gillum. B. Wise, R. Peters O. Gross, B. Gause, D. Shultz. Seated: D. Freeman, I.. Siples, XV. Fritz glazed mm! gain! 76444 In the Senior class of I9-I9 and 1950 we find many busy bodies working laboriously to put out the school newspaper. NVe notice Mary Patterson, Editor-In4Chief hurrying around to get tht stall together for a meeting. Vaughn Nlarscliand, associate editor is standing nearby talking to News kditor, XY'ilma Genth and her assistants, Maryann Grosjean and Charles Overly. Telling them about the meeting we ventured on only to lind Feature Editor, Ann Arnold, and her assistant, Norma Croxton, begging a new student for an interview, After watching them for a short time we immediately proeeded to the gym, knowing we would find Sports Editor, .lim Clark, and his assistants Virginia Chapman and Ray Cummins there, arguing about snmeone's personal fouls. The big task awaited us, we just couldrft Find Gossip Editor, Nosy lMarv Sue Rothl and her assistant, Snoopy lBetty Foxy. After scanning the building an hour we noticed someone pressing their big ear against a door and sure enough we had found Nosy and Snoopy. Going on our way We were lucky to find Grades Editor, Charlene Nlcliinley, trying to Find out some lst graders birthday, and Art Editor, Lee Gordon, right behind her swiping a picture for an idea. Tom Henry, Business Manager, and his assistant, Eddie Tom, are seen instructing Advertising Manager, Ned Keener, to get his assistants, ,lack Flaig and Fred Streets, Lu get to work as they'-ve been loafing too much. W'e knew it would be a hard job to find our reporters and typists, Dorothy Freeman, Bert Freeman, Bill Fritz, Burl Gause. Betty Thomas, Ray Konger, Allen Gillum, Owen Gross, Donald Shultz, Bob Wise, Rose Nlanager Ann Kell, and her assistant, Red lvlchlalaan After we had all gathered in 201 for our m In put out this year and of Mrs. Smith's wonderful of us talked of how much we'll miss the fun We equally as many good times as we have had. Ann Peters. and Lois Siples, so we let Circulation , do the iob for us. eeting, we discussed the extra issue we were able supervision. just before we adjourned broke, all had, and only hope next year's class will have 34 First Row: V. Chapman, Genth, 1 Second Row: Xl. Clark, R. Cummins, v FRONT ROXV: D. Martin, j. Stenger. N. Deetz. M. Anderson, Nliss Enley. SECOND ROVV: D. Inivachck, G. Timmermnn, M. Klvers. I. Harrod, V. Slmnk, xl. XY'etzel. E. Housholder. ie .fcflzcmq A wide nrszhway connects the juvenile and senior divisions of the library. Fluorescent lighting, linoleum floor covering, walls tinted beige and green, plenty of tables and chairs and shelving with bright colorful books make the library .1 pleasant and inviting part of our school. The library contains approximately 5,000 volumes and we receive periodicals monthly. During the first six months of this school year we loaned 17,500 books, 5,948 senior, 11,562 juvenile, md col- lected S1-1.40 in Enes. Many student assistants help in the work of the library. FRONT ROW: D. Wham, V. Perry, J. Horstmeyer, M. Roth. L. Gordon, B. Streets. SECOND ROW: C. McKinley, M. Patterson, D. Freeman, M. Grosjean. N. Croxton, NV. Genth, M. Yates. 35 1-x I-.,. HEL F! CHAS BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS llrcwidmrz V. Clmpman. Vice Presiclenz: B. Fox, Treasurer: A. lisll. Secretary: M. Rutli. STUDENT COUNCIL President: 1. Clark, Secretary .und Treasurer: A. Kcll, Class Rep- 1'::.cnt.1tivcS: C. Kell, G. Fox, XV. Gutfm, V. Perry, C. Rondot, vice Pruuiilcius -lack Kellum. HISTORY CLUB OFFICERS President: D. Ncwhouser, Vice President: H. Richey, Treasurer: VI. Gnrmn, Secretary: AI. Harrod. OFFICE GIRLS STANDING: V. Chapman, A. Kell, L. Siples, L. Gordon, M, Pat- terson, D. Dice. SEATED: Mr. Priblc. ABSIINT: A. Arnold. TEACHERS' SECRETARIES SEATED: D, Freeman, M. Crm jenn, A. Kell. SECOND ROXY: A. Arnold, NV Gently M. Roth, L. Gordon, N Croxton, B. Fox, R. Peters, M Patterson. L. Siplui, V. Clmpman. THIRD ROXV: gl. Bowser. V NI.1rvcl1.1nd. Fr. Friu. Mrs. Palicki. STORE GIRLS V. Chapnmn, A. Kell, B. Tux, M. Roth. K. Dcwccse, L. Guysing- Cf. A-JR, PRILTS MII! Front Row: Mr. Sloffer, R. May, N. Fitch, B. Cummins, P. Noble. Second Row: B. Gump, R. Gordon, S. Heffeltinger, M. Houscr. Third Row: C. Kell, A. Fritz, V. Perry, G. Fox. Fourth Row: S. Sprouls, j. Horstmeyer, G. Simon, R. A. Bircly. Fifth Row: D. Bauman, R. Hartung, S. Folger, M. Patterson, KI. Mountz, A. Arnold. NV. Genth, Y. Chapman, I.. Hyndman, B. Fox. Sixth Row: R. Mchlahan, il. Dunten, B. Gatton, M. Nvakeland. Seventh Row: J. Surfus, R. Green, B. Engelhart, D. Surfus. Eighth Row: V. R. Marschand, C. Easterday, B. Dickes, I... Dickes. gaadl At the head of the Band this year wc ind Mr. Sloffer as the Director, Vaughn Marschand as Presidint, Russell Green as Vice President and Gwendolyn Simon as Secretary. The Band put on performances at all games except one. These performances included School Days, with XVillinm Gatton portraying the part of the school marmq the Christmas Program, with the Band forming a five pointed star, with the twirlers at the points of the star, the t'Cannon Formation, at the Garrett game in which the cheerleaders were shot out of the cannon, carrying a banner Beat the Railrodersf' The Band entered the contest at Hartford City on April 1, 1950 and the three numbers played were: Manitau Heights, a march, Spirit of Youth, and Ponce de Leon, both of which are overtures. Betty Fox, Vaughn Marschand, Russell Green, and Reginald McMahan are completing their Senior year in the Huntertown High School Band. MAJORETTE AND TXVIRLERS V. Chapman, ll. Mountz, A. Arnold, NV. Genth, M. Patterson. 38 gcmd Ufbfdama V. Marscliand, President: G. Simon, Secretary, R. Green. Vice-President. mia: 'gamut' FRONT RCXV: P. Emrich, A. Knop, B. Burton. I.. Martin, D. Hyndmnn, Wi. Prangcr, L. Dov: L. Griffis, I.. Smith. SECOND RONV: D. Smith, P. Lanier, -I. Sclioolcmfr, C. Horstmcycr, B. Freeman, P. Dcctz j. Schlatter, L. Dove, K. Frazier, R. Dcctz. 39 dazza FRONT ROXV: E. Gross, L. Konger, B. DeWitt, NV. Knafel, il. Ott, L. Fryback, B. Lincoln, M. Pat- terson, A. Gump, S. Daniels. S. Kidder, M. Kell. SECOND RONV: E. Baurer, N. Peters, L. Siel-tafus, M. Meyer, M. Couture, M. Nicoclemus, R. Peters, E. Farmer, N. Deetz, S. Maloney, D. Martin, FI. Tom, G. Bauer, D. Snider, P. Deetz. THIRD ROXY: D. Freeman, M. Yates, E. Aikens, R. Sloffer, D. Dafforn, M. Myers, L. Siples, L. Gurdon, B. Thomas, L. Tonltel. FOURTH ROXV: B. Kuvets. R. Christlieb, R. R'ICNI3l'l.1l'l, R. Sui-dlet, V. Marschand, P. Johnson, R. Green, D. Shultz, P, Brown, A. Gilbert. I Iuntertown's mixed chorus has had another outstanding year under the direction of Mrs. Drum- mtind. Some uf their features of the year have been: A Minstrel Show, Christmas caroling, and an assembly program, State contests, being hosts to the Allen County Choral Festival, and singing at Baccalaureate exercises. Several members entered solo contests, taking top honors CHORUS OFFICERS STANDING: L. Prybaek, Assistant Pianist, M. Myers, Assistant Pianisrg M. Meyer, Secretary: L. Siples, President: M. Nicodemus, Librariang M. Couture, Librarian. SEATIED: R. Sloffer, Pianist. 40 FIRE VAPTAINS R. Tester, D. Bloom, R. Cummins, J. Clark. D. Ncuhouser, B. Catton, T. Henry, T. McCrc:l. HMIQS Mrs. R. Houier, Mrs. M. Rodenback, Mrs. Pulvcr, Mrs. K. Emrich, Mrs. H. Miller. DVS DRIVERS STANDING: A. Smith, R. Rhodes, G. Arnold. M. Brncht, QI. Dennison, R Dislcr, R. Clark, AI. Warner. KNFFLING: J. Fulk .md Son, J. Green and son. R. Spanglc. Mi PVI E PROJECTOR- OPERATORS D. Shultz, D. Neuhouser, R. Cummins, QI. Kelhnm, E. Couture. rs - :A X ,, , K .x.jfx.- X . f Y E f 4 I' v ' H .A ,A'.sQn , A YZ? E .m f fy v ' -. p . 3 r .. .fi . , , . W . .fd fd. .. ' , F . . . ,.6,,,.. 1 F. F. A. VEGETABLE ,IUDGING TEAM Front Row: L. Dickes, Trans., D. Lcmisli S::'y.: F. Couture. Rcpnrtcrq XV. Catton. Vice-Pres. O. Gross, Pri-sidcntg R. XV. Guinrlier. Second Row ' Y. Slmrlc, 3 R. Sloffcr, : NV. Garton L. Martin, D. DuNY'iLL, D. Bauman, C. Anderson, D. Gordon. R. Smith, C. licntcrday, A. Gross, E. Howard. Third Row: R. Gordon, KI. Leazier, R. jones, B. Dickes. D. Surfus, Al. Kostielney, Luttcr, S. Arnold, F. Kell. Fnurtli Row: R. Myers, Niven. P. Dice, R. Tcncr, R. Spangler, J. Kellum, B. Niav, j. Yates, G. Hass. Fifth Row: B. Gauss, K. Leiter, ,l. XVom.ick, F. SIYCCIS, D. Grirman, H Thompson, L. Smirh, B. Bower. l.IYFi'l'OCK QIUDGING CROP IUDGING I. Rqllmm. R. G.ird4m, R, Aliinqu, nl. A. Grim, R. Smith. O. Gross, P. Dix. .i7i.r. H Ri:l1:y. DAIRY IUIXHNG CHICKEN AIUDGING D. Surfu-, I. Kusliclncy. D. Lcmish, D. DcW'itt, A. Gross, K. Lcitcr, D. lt. Couturu. I.. Smith, L. Dickes. GJFDIJII- l 540154 , X 27 5, 'S' ' K ,. :N . ',- 1 QL ' iQ A N ' 'X : Q 1 f Q l ZZEW V1 S LS 4 .. ' ' K V'I Q af A N' P x I Q37 1 Q . R Wcnadtg cam LEFT TO RIGHT: Eddie Tom, Bill Garson, Ned Keener, Paul Dice, jack Surface, jim Clark, Coach Terry Coonan, jerry Buchanan, jack Kellum, Don Bloom, Bud May, Harry Richey, Raymond Tcwrcr. KNEFLING: Arnold Andrews, Tom McCrca. Second 'feam FRONT ROXV: Coach Terry Coonan, Bob Guldon, Tom McCrca, Bob Spranglcr, Dave Xvitlwam, Pink Huber. BACK ROVY: Richard Gurdon, Marvin Martin, Don Hurst, Rodger Smith. Jim Blessing, Paul Brown, .larry Xlillcr. 44 COACH COONAN With the assistance :md very capable Coaching of Terry Coonan the V'ildcats came through with an excellent seasonal record. Mr. Coonan has been coaching here at H. H S. for two years. Both in the classroom and on the field his pleasant personality and sympathetic interests have won for him n place in the hearts of the students. VARSITY TEAM SECOND TEAM Huntrrtown ,H ,, S3 Arcola .. 31 Huntertown W ......... 32 Arcola Hunrcrtown ,,,, 39 Leo ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 47 Huntertown .. , Y ,724 Leo ....., Huntcrlzown .,,.. 45 New Hnvcn ,,,,, ,,,, 3 9 Huniertown ,, ,...28 New Haven ,, Hunrertown , 69 Garrett , . 31 Huntertcwn ., ,,,,.. 32 Garrett Huntcrtown ,,,,,, 68 Woodburn ,... ,. 33 Huntcrtown ,, ...., 37 W'oodbui'n Huntcrtown ,, .,,,.. 48 Albion . ..,,, 41 Huntertown ,, .. ...18 Albion H sntertown , S4 Monrocville ,, 50 Huntcrwwn ., ,.,,, 26 Monrocvillc .. Huntcrtown .... 72 Howe 40 Huntcrtown ,. ..... 29 Howe ,,.,,,, Huntertown 41 Churubusco 38 Huntcrtown , .,,,,, 47 Churubusco ,, Huntcrtown ,,,,, 60 A'.'lilJ ,, ,, 33 Huntertown ,, .,.,,, 35 Avilla Hunlertown .s.,. 49 Hoagland , 35 Huntcrtown .. ...... 22 Hoagland Hunter-town ,,,, 46 Luo ,,,, . , S4 Hunlertown ,, ,,,,,, 29 Leo ,..... Huntcrtown ,, . , S3 Elmhurst 43 Huntertown ,, ..,.., 30 Elmhurst Huntcrtown ,,., SS Hanan 48 Huntertown H .,,, 36 Harlan Huntcrrown , , ,, 63 Ossinn ,, , 40 Hunrcrtown ,, ,,,,, 33 Ossian , Huntertown ,,,, ,,,, 6 8 Arcola 46 Huntertown ,, ,,,,,, 37 Arcola ..,.,,,. .. Huntcrtuwn , ,,,, 76 South Whitley S2 Huntertown .. ,,.,, SO South NX'hitlcy Huntertown , , ,,,, ol A i 21 ,,.,,,, ,.,, 4 l Huntertown ,, ,,,,,, 47 Avilln ,,,,,,,, COUNTY TOURNEY Hunwrrown .............. 44 New Haven ,,.., ,,,.r 4 3 SECTIONAL TOURNEY Huntertown .... ....... 5 8 Monroeville ,,.,, ,,,,. . 60 Huntcrtown ....,. ...,.,, S 1 Leo ...- ..,, 'Me 7250 CITADEL of Wcmlezlawn 7694 5c4aa6 Qaeda Zan! 742465 Nod Kveuer, Forward Eddie Tom, Guard Jim Clark, Forward Jan-k Kelham, 1F01'W2l.l'd Harry Richey, Guard Rilylllijlld fl'vstv1', Guard Wafzedzq Jack Surfus, Center Bud Hay, Guard J-frry H111-l1z111a11. Cvutel Ijtbll liluulu. Guard Paul Divv. l o1'wz11'd Bill Hattwlx. 4541111111 6401 Front Row: M. Martin, Blessing, R. Sordclct, P. Brown, R. Gordon. Second Row: N, Fitch, C. Kell, R. Heffelfingcr, A. Fritz, R. Englehart. Third Row: D. Gordon, B. Kovets, C. Bauer, R. Christlieb, R. Dunfee. 740 Space 2 ' cam L. Ilylmdlnau, J. O'f'o111w1l, J. Domwy. NV. XVultm', R. Arnold, E. Bear, A. Fulk, L. Gross, V. Harris, R. Nll'f0ClQ1HllS, B. Phillips, G. Shank, a11dJ. XValcutt. 48 , gy, 5, lLj2'b,..ggQ, ..,.Wff E, E, M ' ay ' 7 ' .L 'W X fgf V' S kj N.. .,,wA-yn ,Q -i, 'rf -ff 3 Q M E .tl 3 S 1 . x f .Rl WE? 335' 3 I . K fi A - X 'ggi iff an 'VN gy: , i .gig 5 A Q 153, by 5 an ' , ' ' cw Wes Q - ss Q xx wi' wi ' X 3 ' ii 'CS ....,.., k P i if Q A l, . RX ,M gm 3 Rfaxjt rw M-2 aw 45' Ze!! -lecwleza X QIVNN' I'w1m1o f'l'l1!llH, A. Gump Student 77Zaaagefza T. 3l1ff'l't'Zl. A. Andrews 0 ?zam zpdatmea U Dow XY'l'1istling Help I Phil? XYIW nh: frown, Paul Ramona if smiling. Y-l'l1:t L1 Hlppy Couple. Xlfhnt a line up! ! Y Tcachcn look nice in formal B-ld H-Ind. DOC- Hmv wo' dong they. The rcs: must have .1 gond hand 51 5 52 fires 'W' 1 w-A-4 xl '-?.4'f,' f . , F, Q ki L, VPS' yn-0581! R.-0 7' gli. nl' M44 7066! of 7950 gContinued from page 191 I, Lois Siples, will and bequeath my gift of gab to Kent Keener. I, Don Shultz. will my ability to be Caught whispering in Miss Heinigcrs assembly to anyone who wants it. I. Fred Streets. will to Don Bloom and all other characters like him my love for H. H. S. women. I, Bill Till, will my tallness and my ability in speech class to Pete Dillmnn. I, Betty Thomas, will my ability to come to school every day to any lucky freshman. I, Eddie Tom, will my seat in second period assembly to Sharon Maloney. I, Bob XY'ise, will my ability to run down the halls and walk back again to Doc. Guinther. ARTICLE II To Mr. Appleman, we will our ability to write a perfect algebra book. To Mrs. Burns, we will our ability to keep salt out of our files and to wash paste off the tables. To Mr. Coonan, we will our love for H. H. S. coaches and the way you say tournament. Qtoinamentj To Mrs. Drummond, we will our ability to chew gum in chorus. To Miss Enley, we will our ability to borrow books from the library and then forget to pay Hnes. To Mr. Fryback, we will our ability to be serious when we are kidding. To Mr. Guinther, we will a bottle of airwick for the Ag. room. To Miss Heiniger. we will our ability to talk in Study Hall. To Mrs. Hostetler, we will a radar oven. To Mrs. Palicki, we will our ability to dodge other cars. To Mr. Prible, we will our ability to collect small items isquirt guns and pocket knives.J To Mr. Sible, we will our ability for new Army experiences, and our ability to tie Windsor knots. To Mr. Sloffer, we will our ability to write a 150 words a minute in Shorthand and be able to transcribe it when done. To Mrs. Smith, we will a nice quiet rest home in which to recuperate from her hectic duties as our sponsor. To the Juniors, we will our ability to get out of classes and get away with it. To the Sophomores, we will our ability to have a large group of students on the honor roll. To the Freshmen, we will our ability to complete Eight Semesters of high school in just four years. To the eighth grade, we will our ability to graduate. To the seventh grade, we will our ability to never miss a day of school. MAYBERRY FURNITURE STURE Churubusco, Indiana High Grade Furniture Floor Covering Appliances Upholstering Repairing GURDUN ERUGERY Groceries - Frozen Foods Fishing Tackle Notions East End of Blue Lake 54 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS and Best Wishes Huntertown Grain and Lumber Company Huntertown, Indiana GRAIN, FEED, SEEDS, DUAL LUMBER AND BUILDERS SUPPLY Phone 2414 This ISDBH l ifzulvl is il symlml of the gvzltitlulv wo fvvl tuwal' mu' pzirvnts, tezlvlwrs aml pl'lllK'lpHl. 'l'l11'm1g'l1 tlwir gl'lllll2llll'U wc haw lvzwnml flue spirit of LU up:-1'z1ti1m. youll will mul vitizmlsllip, Wv lmw l0:u'11v4l to Wu I-:uf-tlwl' mul tu play tum-tlmf-1' to zivllivw flu- lxest in wlmtscwvn-1' 18 lllltl1'l'l?lli4'll. ,Xs wa' mm' gn frvrtll in sm-nrvlm of our Ill'Ul:K'SSlIlll wv shall always lam- 1-m11l'o1'twl by mu' svlmul llll'll1lll'ltN. Y-lfmlitm' :mel .XrSN'l2llf', Al2ll'.V2lllll H1-osjf-an and Ann K w l Farmers and Merchants Bank LaOtto, Indiana BRINDLE BRUTHERS Allis-Chalmers Tractors All Crops-Corn Pickers SALES and SERVICE Meyers Sprayers Avilla Al26R La0tto, Indiana SPANGLE SUPER SERVIGE Mobilgas-Mobiloil We Vulcanize All Sizes of Tires Huntertown Phone 2753 -Q- W. A. SPANGLE Consign Your Livestock To FARMERS GDMMISSIDN 00. Live Stock Merchants Phone A-4333 FURT WAYNE UNIUN STUGK YARDS Fort Wayne, Indiana For A Square Deal See: Tom Burns Fred Lee Frank Johnson GEE WHIZ! What a Line . , I . . Vomplvte Llm- of I 1'111t111g . W ' A ' 11 van utter all types ui prm I,ette1'p1'ess--I bffwet Fm' L':nl1DI T'J News Im'e1'z1g1e The Churubusco Truth A Hffflffffl' II'frL'l1'f'v Yfuwpf I,,lrl1' V453 I I1111'11husf-U, Im WARNEIPS MQTUR SERVICE ERMAN K. WARNER Greasing-Washing General Repairing Batteries Tires Phone: Huntertown 2643 GHURUBUS00 LUMBER 00. BUILDING MATERIAL 0 0 0 Phone 2513 Ciiiiipliximeilts of PALACE PARKING LOT 1l:1nag'e1 I4HI3 HUHIJICX URT 81 SUN The Best Place to Trade After All Phonze 2473 Churubusco, Ind. LOIIIDIIIIIPIITS of KRIDER FUNERAL HOME I'hou+- 2434 L'I1i11'1ilJim-fi Infliaua YOUNG'S HOME STORE l I1111'11b11sc-ri 3182 I.:-illtifr Indiana GAF F TIN SHOP IZKIHFINH, Sl lll'TING I ,l l'RN,U'ES lleiu-ral Repair XVm'k Plwlle 4513 4 Illl1'llIJl'Sl'lr Illlliaml SCHNEPP LUMBER CO. Building Materials Mill Work - Kiln Drying Hardwood Flooring and Trim Phone 2532 Huntertown SIMMON'S HOME STORE l.QI'Al.I'I'Y HI-UH'IfRIES AND MH,-X'l'S LUN: Ifffu IIIWHI I,1'lllIlll'TH SHIP-Sl4I'X'Il'tJ Iylllbill' 23 7' IIllllT1JI'fHWl1 Il1lII2l1lEl HUNTERTOWN AUTO SALES l'IIEVR4lLE'I' SALES and SICRVIVE Seiwiw- All Hakes Aww :mil Vswl Fairs K Truf-ks lil'SSEl,l,Bl'NX.Hw11e1- Plifme 24853 IIllllfPl'fUXYll, Ind. DR. HOWARD EGLOFF IYICNTIST l,Ifl'i4'1- IIUIIVSI O-II:3ill A. AI. I-5 I'. BI. No XRYKVIIIPSCIZIX IIUlll'S l'1v1-liillgx liy AIUPOIIIIIIIPIII' Plmne l'l1u1'uln1si-ri Hilumliia Vity Hi'fi1-r- 31112332 Hes. 21035 SheIton's I. G. A. Market Groceries-Fresh Meats Fruits and Vegetables EVERY DAY LOW PRICES Churubuscc, Indiana Phone 3813 COMPLIMENTS OF WAYSIDE GARAGE Wm. Van Kirk Road Service R. R. No. 1 Tel. A-99111 Fort Wayne, Indiana YOUR 'TEXACO DEALER WM. W. SHEW Ford Sales and Service L4Illll'llI3llSt'0. Ind. 1922 -- 1950 BANG'S 56? to 51.00 Store 'PHY VS FIRST -for- YUVH MANY NEEDS l IlllI'llI7lISl'O IINIIFIIIH Miller 81 Burwell Hardware Churubusco Indiana ANDERSUNS ESE GREAM STURE Enjuy Ilvlivimls XXHIUIPSOIIIH Ive IIVPQIIII I'iVPI'YlI?lX Smirlwic-lies S I'-P02911 IIIISTZIITI I'I1:mc- 2231713 L'I1111'11b11sv0. IIICIIHIIH JENSEIPS BARBER SHOP First Class Work Huntertown, Indiana LaD'l'T0 ELEVIITUR 00. Yum' I'at1'm1agre Solivited IIUIIIDIIIIIPIIIS of STEVE'S EAREER SHOP IIm1tP:'T'nwu. Imliaua C. 8: H. WELDING SHOP He-mf-1'nI II:-pair II1111tv1'tmv11 Iildimla 7'XvI'YV IIXYIIPV1 ARTHUR HELGESEN Guaranteed Waich Repairing Watches-Jewelry -N. Line St.- Two Blocks North of Bank CHURUBUSCO, INDIANA II BONAR ELECTRIC Hales ami St'I'YIl'l' i'-'llfinu' Fixtu11-sf4NYi1'i11gg' Supplies Ilmne .Xppliexm-es IIIIINVIP, Ind. Illmue 3154 llnilpliixmvills of DR. BRIGGS I'I1111'11In11sm, ImIia1na f4I'Imm- 4444- ISAY Insurance Agency Complete Insurance Service BONDS Phone 3633 - 3545 Churubusco, Ind. PAT'S POLICIES PAY lVlARKER'S GREENHOUSE Iflmvers for .XII Ucczlsiolls XVII Specialize in IYeddings X111-th Line St., North ol' Ilzitclnwy lI1lll'HI'lIS4'U, lual.. Phone 48-L33 llll:GOY'S QEIIGKS Q O C MAGKETS IIa1'1Iwz11'e mul Appliames inning mi.: -w1'i,1ANn'Es Phone 3713 GIFT IWEl'-XH'l'MENT I7III'HX'I' PAINTS -lll14I- . HICXHRAI, IIAIIIDXVAIQIC Churuhusco lndlana IIlll1Tl'l'I1HYl1 Plmiie ZHSZHI HOUSER'S LUNCH SONDAY FUNERAL HOME . . bamlwivlws I'I1o1w1 34333 A and 1 I I I . Short II1'4IUl'S llllll mms. .mlmim Lima Hmm Imlimm HARLAN'S MARKET 81 HARDWARE EAST SIDE GROCERY mm ERIEH as MEATS IVIC lailttw Imliaim Ilflzfrc fv,.llllIl'fll !'ffu1zfx . , , , IJIIUIIU 2463 AUHH HMV ,HlIllI't'l'fllWll lmlizllia PAT'S CAFE 'I'l'm-:LT YUIll'SPIf To el D1-liviolls SLNIIAY IJIXYER Szilimlwivlws of All Kinds l'h111'11lw1ls1fo. IIILIIHIIH B. A. Sloffer --- I. G. A. Store um WEHIIAIS v- DRY lemons IIAIIIJXVAIQINI -- FHESII XIICATS Inu' I'IX'f'l'j'lIPlj' I'l'ivvs Illllrlll' 2454 Illlntvrtmvn, Incl. LIOIIIDIIIHVIIIS of Your . . Insurance Agents R. H. Hackman - W. Spangle TRADE AT - RELIABLE OIL 8z SUPPLY CO. -At- State Road 3 and Wells St. One-Half Mile North of Fo-rt Wayne Surplus Hardware and Clothing Rural Deliveries of Gasoline and Tractor Fuel DRINK C 1.1 BOTTLES LEE McDUFF'EE -Alu-tio11ee1'-- IIaHT'I'0, INDIANA I'I1111'uImsuo Plioiie No, 31859 WHITE SWAN SERVIGE Your Skelgas Dealer Bottled Gas Service Hardware - Appliances Grocery - Meats Phone A-96738 Lima Rd. N. Fort Wayne LEITCHS GROCERY - LOCKER SERVICE Fresh Meats I ll1II'Ill5IISL'O, Iucliaua KELL and KNOP Well Drillers I'Imm- 27824 -A llll11'UA1'll'XV1l. Imlinua USE FRIOE'S IJBIRY HIGH PRUIIUGTS We Make Our Own Ice Cream Complete Line of Dairy Products Phone 2023 Huntertown You Can't Beat Our Milk, But You Can Whip Uur Cream Congratulations Sz Best Wishes To Class 1950 Prescriptions - Cosmetics K d k - F'l ll 31 M RUDERMAN FARMS 0 a S lms Huntertown, Indiana Churubusco, Indiana HARRULD GHEVRULET SALES Frigidaire Products Churubusco WESTINGHUUSE APPLIANDES ELEGTRIGAL GUNTRAGTING Only area electrical contractor providing workmen's liability and property damage. This is very important to any property owner. RALPH 0. GARDNER A-99310 Lima Road Louis Ruderman Certified Seed and Table Potatoes ALL KINDS OF SPRAYING MATERIAL FOR SALE PHONE: HUNTERTOWN 2473 HUNTERTOWN, IND A Bank for Farmers LOANS CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Churubusco State Bank Churubusco, Indiana Deposits Insured up to 55,000 For Each Depositor by the F. D. I. C. 07a 'ufaawz 7 '4 lie Zaman This Package Means Pleasure! Enioy wonderful Borden's ice cream in your own home! There's a friendly Borden dealer near you . . . with handy carry- home packages in your favorite flavor. And there's an extra-special flavor, each month, too. For more pleasure, ask CREAM for it! Tasty Sandwiches Malts - Sodas Home Made Soups - Pies Package Drugs Magazines 64 1 ,C L ' P-11, 1, ,,, Xu 91 j ,'f',,,11' Q' ',.Q - .Y1,I'0 gl, f X 'c, ' 1 1 '1 -' -' 1 'f 1-2-WJYMQ' ff1f.P'1N5 a-f1' -f- X . X' XU1' -Xf1, 3XX,. X 1 X X, 'X AMX' 1 1 , ' ' I In X 1 . ' - 4,1 X A XXX' X , X X JMX Xllwb bu A 5 X XXX' V wp. V ' if XXV 1 X: r X, ,fp X1 XX X11 Q 1- J' ,- 1 1 1 , 1 ' 0 ' 1 W X U 1' 11:1 J 1 X Xa, i ', '-+-.'b1f 1 4, X. J ' - 3 1 -al311j,,QWw',f . 1 L , gk X ,X ,N u H 1 Q 4, 5. n Q. 4- . 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He grad- these yearx many improvements have been made .:::.J fr-vm Hunttrtmvn High behnnl in 1931, for which he is largely responwible. Although rtqeixed his A. Pr. Degree from Canterbury his problems have been many, through his L -ll,ge, Danville. Indiana. and later his Xlavters patience, understanding, and cncouraigement he lkyee fr--ni lndiana University. Before be- has indeed proved A friend to the Qtudents. Q irq Nupxintenulent he taught at Hunterruxvn fir niet- xeari, He Wai principal at Xletl. lfuh.in,i, fur Ivvn vearvg R-iekfield. lndiana, one vear. llirlan. lnJi.ma, four years. T: v gy t A L2 TRUSTIQIQS -,,, David Hynclman and :Xlinnn Smith. our com- intent trustees. h a v c served the liel River- I' e r 1' y Townships for successful yearn 'Xlwn-5 with our best interests .it heart they have vervetl us well and .lppreuatt Lhtlr u ful'lS. 'iii .Xl 'JUN SNll'l'll MR. DAVID HYNDXIAN I-,Hg f.,,.,,,,1,,p Eel River Township 4
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