Huntington Catholic High School - Rambler Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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Class Will We the Graduating Class of 1949 being of sound mind and memory l?l do bequeath the following items: To the Faculty we leave our thanks and gratitude for putting up with us these past four years. To the school we leave the good times we've had during the past years. To the underclassmen we leave Hope-hope you get through easier than we did. To the lucky Juniors each Senior leaves some token of our depreciation. BUZZ BOLLINGER leaves her over capacity of brains to JACKIE FERRIS. BERNIE PARKER, his ability to get along with Freshmen Girls to JIM ZAHM. MARY ELLEN STOFFEL will now turn the Beta Club over to JEAN ANN KLEPPER. MARGIE YASTE, a couple feet of height to BONNIE SHAW. JOE HUNNICUTT leaves his hiding of cigarette butts in SS. Peter and Paul's basement to DON STOLTZ. PHYLLIS AUFDENKAMPE as Big Wheel turner of the mimeograph to HELEN CHRISTMAN. ANNIE BICKEL bestows all her old Jeans to BARBARA METZ. JOHN WONDERLY gives his long walk to school to PAT SHOCKOME. PHYLLIS REUST bestows her ability for being late 011 BERNADINE STOLTZ. TOM STOFFEL to GENE YOUNG gives the habit of acquiring gloves and other lost articles. PHYLLIS YOUNG wills her driving ability to DICK HOLLY. ED EHLER gives some of his talent for swimming to SHIRLEY CARMICHAEL. JOANNE THOMPSON gives her repairable barrets to JACK SIMON. JOAN LEY gives her book-keeping papers to anyone who wants them. FRITZ GILL leaves his class ring to PATSY KELLY. VIRGINIA SIEMIK leaves . . . in a Chevvy Convertible. GLENNA CLAUS leaves her financial troubles to MARK STOFFEL plus her sympathy. PAT ECKERT gives his pillow and position as President of the splinter patrol to JIM STOFFEL. TOM SCHER shyly gives his blush to SHIRLEY KILTY. HILDA JOHNSON wills her pep and love for living to JOAN BARTROM. LARRY GODFROY leaves NORMA GASS . . . Sob! IVAN STRASS gives his neat appearance to GENE BUZZARD. CORRINNE LANDRIGAN wills her bright comeback to JERRY DRISCOLL. RUTH KRUMANAKER leaves her squeal to JOANNE WEBER, if she can use it. FERD MEEHAN leaves his arguing to MARY ELIZABETH KASTNER. KARL REINHART leaves his job as chauffeur to GREG COUGHLIN. JOAN JOHNSON leaves her oratorical ability to LUCILLE BROWN. LORRAINE MACHALL bestows her eagerness with coins to DE DE EHINGER. MAX GEYER wills his habit of bumming a fag to HELEN PRUS. SUZY HART . . . her seat in the last row of chorus to DORIS UFHEIL. JOAN MCNAMARA leaves her pleasing personality to JANE COUGHLIN. To KENNY PeGAN the DRIVING CLASS leaves ...... DON SALUKE bestows his toni to DEAN JOYAL. I5



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Junior Class History After a glorious summer filled with many hours of relaxing and recuperating, twenty-nine jolly Juniors hustled into good old Number Three. It was quite a surprise to find a tiny elf with a queer foreign accent making herself comfortable in one of the desks. It's Patsy Kelly, the newcomer from Port Jervis. Lucky girl, she was just in time to join the big parade. After getting acquainted, Patsy took her place on Float Three and everyone was rarin' to start the parade of the year. Leading the parade is Sister Amadeus, back again as class sponsor. Directly following our leader is Float Number One on which we find five fair ladies, the class officers: Joanne Weber, president Joan Bartrom, secretary Doloros Flhinger, treasurer Jean Anne Klepper, business manager and Doris Ufheil, council member. On their finger we see something gold and flashy. You guessed it, they just received their class rings and they couldn't overlook this opportunity of showing them off. In the Number Two spot we find the Pageant of Champions. This float displays the different championships won by the class of '50. The biggest item in the pageant is the C.S.M.C. victory. For the second straight year, the Juniors met the challenge of the other classes and successfully retained possession of the mission plaque. The second item of importance was the sweeping victory in the I.C.T. Led by Barbara Metz, Helen Prus and Shirley Carmichael, as cheerleaders, the Beetle-Bombs came through in a roaring finish to win this yearly event. We also have a Hall of Fame in this pageant where we find the Junior Ramblers, Jim Stoffel, the free throw champion, Greg Coughlin, Dean Joyal, Gene Buzzard, and Don Stoltz. The scenery for Float Number Three depicts the class motto, It's the Smile you Wear That Makes Sunshine Everywheren: the class patron, the Sacred Heart: the class colors, red and white, and the class fiowers, the red and white carnations. This float represents the different activities, such as the never-to-be- forgotten parties, the get-together, the exciting hay--ride and of course, the things that you have to take along with your good times, classes and exams. The spotlight of this float is focused on the biggest event of the year, the Junior-Senior reception. The entire evening was built around the U49-ers gold rush theme and the hall was decorated with covered wagons and other signs of frontier life. It will truly be remembered as the great evening. The fourth and final Hoat in our parade of the year is The Gratitude Float. In this presentation we wish to give thanks to the Ramblers for a successful season, the Beta Club for their enjoyable parties, the Junior sellers for the great work they did at the games, and last but not least to the faculty for their faith- ful co-operation and guidance. May we the Seniors of '50 Wish the present seniors success in all their undertakings and may we hope to follow the pattern they have set. Joanne Weber l 6

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