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

 - Class of 1951

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Junior Class History The houselights dim and the chatter of conversation ceases for the curtain is about to go up on The Junior Year starring the Class of l952 . We notice two new and un- familiar names on our program. Further investigation shows us that Andrew Bartrom and Heinrich Wenzlitschke have been added to the cast to make this year's show the biggest and best ever. V As the curtain rises on the sunny morn of September 5, 1950 we see thirty-five mem- bers of the class hustling back to the little red schoolhouse of HCH after many happy and carefree hours of vacation. Next day a class meeting is held and with it comes the class elections. Tom Scheer, Margie Landrigan, Bob Casper, and John Gibler prove to be the shrewdest politicians and win the jobs of president, secretary, treasurer, and business manager respectively. Saint Joseph is selected as their patron, the lily as their class flower, and Dare To Be Different as their motto. Scene Il, Act I finds it still September, this time the 13th, and the setting is the Catechists. lt's the annual class hayride. The wagon seems to be just a tangle of arms, legs, and heads, but we hear no mention of a poor time, except from a few of the bolder upperclassmen. The next act is set in the Junior classroom late in October. Something new has been added. What is all that crowd around Sister's desk? someone asks. Why, that is just the swarm of Juniors who are trying to get their first glimpses of some new jewelry-- their sparkling class rings, nonetheless. . Awards are in store for both the class as a whole and some members individually. The mission pennant finds an almost permanent home on the Junior's bulletin board and the CSMC plaque is captured by the class. Major HC monograms are won by Bob Keefe, Bob Scheiber and Dick Shores for their work on the basketball team. Nancy Fisher and Mary Jane McNulty receive letters for their yell leading abilities. In the ICT things are begin- ning to look up for the Class of '52, who finally manage to chalk one up in the win column. The Firehouse Five decked out in their appropriate red and white costumes are the best dressed and best coached even if they do come in only third. Bob Keefe and Dick Shores make the all-tourney team for their efforts. For Act III we must look away to the far distant city of Cleveland the week after Easter and spot Tom Scheer, Torn Nicholson, and John Gibler stretching their necks between sessions for a better view of these big city buildings., At the same time they are trying to keep their tonsils in shape for the big songfest at the annual National Catholic Choral Con- vention to which they are delegates. The final act of the drama takes place in a beautifully decorated ballroom for the high light of the social calendar, the Junior-Senior Reception. Queen Ann Friedman, attended by Rita Bickel, Albina Crocesi, Pat Millner, and Marilyn Stoffel, presides over the festivities. For this occasion both the Juniors and Seniors should be grateful to the loyal force of Junior workers who relentlessly trudged around Community' Gym at all the home games, peddling their wares and to the fans who so kindly patronized thern. The final curtain is always a time for bows and applause and if there is anyone nmore deserving than Sister M. Amadeus, you will have to show us. The Juniors feel she should be presented with an Oscar for her direction this year, Also, the the graduating class of 1951, we, the incoming Seniors, wish to extend a word of congratulation for their passing the first great milestone in their lives with flying colors and to wish thern the best of luck in their new ventures as Catholic men and women in the world. 21

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