James Whitcomb Riley High School - Hoosier Poet Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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J? QS. IVIARIIE CRIPE Maries dimples are one reason why the so- called stronger sex sometimes weakensi Pee-NVee is a member of the Hoosier Poet staff and was chairman of the Properties com- mittee for the Junior A Play. as well as sec- retary of the Etiquette Club. She enjoys dancing and reading with Marjorie Sippel and Le Rene Christenson. ROBERT Doop Bob is the iirst of our prospective engineers. Just to show you how completely absorbed he is in his chosen profession. he lists danc- ing as his favorite pastimef He is an enthus- iastic member of the Hi-Y. Etiquette and Ofliciating Clubs. and achieved the honor of being the representative from this council of the Alpha Phi Omega to Indiana University. LOGAN DONATHAN Logy is the boy who consorts with our alum- ni-namely James Beamer. Vvlayne Lawrence. and Reg Carpenter. On the side. he partici- pates in the Leadership Club. Etiquette Club. Ofliciating Club, and Intramural Sports. HAROLD DREHER Here's another boy who's literally up in the air, but he promises to come down in time for graduation. He is intensely interested in Aviation and intends to make this his life work, Thus it is only natural that he should be an active member of the Aeronautics Club I sig vu at im as SENIOR CLASS, MORRIS BRICKMAN Morris came to us from Marshall High school in Chicago this September. He was active on the basketball team and the newspaper staff there. Since entering Riley he has worked on the Hi Times. He likes to read during his spare moments in preparation for his journal- istic ambitions. HOWARD BRODERS Vife think Howie and Morris ought to get to-gether. for they both list reading as their favorite pastime, Howie is seen much of the time with But Diedtrich and Harold Dreher, He's definitely air-minded and would like to studv aeronautics at Tri-State in Angola. IILBLTR CALKINS If you see a grin. surmounted by curley red hair, coming down the hall-that's Wilbur! He's been President of our Etiquette Club and a loyal member of the Hi-Y. He wants to attend South Bend Business College in prepar- ation for a business career. Sl-IlRl.I1Y JANE CLELAND XVitty and lots of fun-hence Shirl is one of our most popular girls. Either Northwest- ern or Indana will receive .1 good secretary. for Shirl has been secretary of the Etiquette Club. of the Marionette Club, and of our Sophomore Class. Her pals are Joan Pabst and Mary Frances Couch. ik its 6 I-IOOSIER POET

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SENIGR CLASS, JANUARY, 1937 CHARLES ABRAsis No one needs an introduction to Cheer- leader Charlie. Not only does he head the alphabetical role. but he leads the list in ae- tiyities. too. He has been actiye in Drama Club, Robed Choir. Monogram club, social affairs. and was a representatiye to the Hrst National Hi-Y Congress. He likes to dance and tickle the iyories. l RED ANDERSON Fred is a Swedish lad, and a good one too. as his friends. Don Moore. Victor Blong. and XVilbur Calkins will testify. He enjoys ma- chine shop work and has belonged to several clubs furthering this interest. He has been President of the Metal Craft Club and Vice President of otir Junior A Class. HELEN BABICH VW will remember Helen for her grand inter- pretation of Aunt March in Little XVomen. our Junior A Play. She counts among her friends Kathryn Johnson, Ruth Blair. and Jeanette Van Zant. who eall her Terry She enjoys movies. hikes and good books dur- ing her leisure time Nl ARGARET BECK Peggy entered our class from Central in the fall of 1935, and since then has been inter- ested in the Typing and Etiquette Clubs. Shirley Mumford. Carolyn Rudig and Dor- othy Zillmer will tell you she's a XVhl7flUAl'lfl in her commercial courses. as 2 14 - '. i:?? ' e.. gh .-:Nr-, -. ,L 8 er' ,' ' -LQ, f-05 fd: P- gf TllL11l.X'R Helen Babich. Jeanette Van Zant and Kath- ryn Johnson think Ruth, whom they call Nennie. is a grand person. She has been interested in gym work and typing, In ad- dition. she has been a member of the Girls' Leadership Club and the Girls' Basketball Team. ,' ELMER BLONlDlil.l. I The tall blond fellow whom you see strolling the halls, tossing a basket ball around, or playing in the band, is none other than i'Blondy Blondell. Elmer enjoys all ath- letics. and is President of the band and Vice President of the Orchestra, He warhled sec- ond tenor in the Glee Club for four years. too, Vicioit Broxo A'Vic is our aspiring young chemistfand he has a yen for photography too, His spe- cial cronies are lired Anderson. Russell Green. and Don Moore. He plans to attend Notre Dame University, Vic was photography edi- tor of Hoosier Poet, DALTON BRADVIIEL D Red is the boy who likes to play pinochle. basket ball. and ping-pong. He enjoys being with Bill NX'agner and Bill Berger. He is a member of the Administration Squad and has played Intramural Passball and Indoor. HOOSIER POET 5



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IANUARY, 1937 JANE ERIJQR Nl Lovely. quiet Jane has found a real place in the life of the class. XVe will lose her to St lXlary's where she plans to study interior dec oration, XVhile at Riley she belonged to the Tap Dancing, As You Like lt. Etiquette. and Knitting Clubs. chairman of class poem com- mittee and a member of the Hoosier Poet Staff, ARTIN HOWARD Fl- RRl: l, Art High. Henry Hanson. and Archie Ritter will tell you that Marty is not only a willing student but a regular fellow. Journalism is his major interest. and he has devoted much of his time to editing of the Hi-Times. DOROTHY ELLEN Gittioxt Dorothy is another cf our commercial-ites. She will attend the South Bend School of Commerce where she will study to become a Secretary. She is a member of the National Honor Society and th: Etiquette Club. anti has received her Bron7e and Silver pins. GE RTRL' DE GOODM AN None of us will ever forget Gertrude and her ability to make speeches at class meetings. Judging by her ability to collect dues, we think she would be a great success as a bill collector, but she refuses our advice and turns to nursing at Epworth Hospital She has been a member of the Home Nursing Club. the Personality Club. and the Etiquette Club. ' 'Hr , ,. .flies v i. an 0' r-X s RL' .J SSl'l.l. bRl'lcN Russ is a strong bass in the Cilee Club and the Robed Choir. and has participated in l3aust.'i Chimes of Normandy '. Countess of Panadaf' He likes to draw or paint. and we all envied the maps he drew in our Social Science classes. 'W H ENRY HANSON Nl M The great land of Sweden seems to be well represented in our class and Henry, with his light hair and reserved manner. is typical of the best. He is President of the Operators Club and is an invaluable member of the Drama Club. ARY JEAN HYIDEN Mary Jean helps to swell the quota of blue- eyed blondes in our class. She is interested in heautv culture. but during her free time she enjoys good books and the radio. During her high school career she has been a member ef the Knitting Club, the Home Nursing Club. and the Table Tennis Club. ARcRAR14'l' HEINZMAN Charming. brown-eyed Peg is one of our prettiest girls, and we know that a nurses uniform will be most becoming. She counts among her many friends Doris Bowman. Dor- othy Brewer. and Katherine Johnson. She loves to dance and her services have made many of our parties successful. HOOSIER POET 7

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