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

 - Class of 1940

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VICTORIA CAPATINA-The Glee Club and the Etiquette Club were the two organizations that inter- ested Vicky. The gal with the in- fectious giggle, she'd even make a Sphinx grin with her merry laugh. NELLIE CARY-The other half of the Cary twins, Nellie was busy as a secretary of the Glee Club, a Circulation Staff member of the Hoosier Poet, and a Checker and Girl Reserve Club executive. Everybody's pal, Nellie was well liked by all. CLARENCE CLARK-Clarence cer- tainly lived up to his name, for you never saw him without a delicious Clark Bar! He was generous with it though, so we forgive him. He was in the Sports Review and the Hobby Clubs, and expects to be- come a pattern maker. Now there's a subject for invest- gation, Wonder what he expects to find . . Planning the campaign, casing the joh-or else. .Honfd he get way out there?. . Note the one manly hair. .Did we surprise you-. . Looks like Vassar on parade . . Wonder what happened to Bill . .Lunch time mayhe?. . The Hap- py Gang. . Poor Phil, nobody loves him, everybody hates him. . Please Mrs. Fry, come get your neglected boy. . JAMES EARLY 1 His unassuming friendliness, modesty, and cour- tesy won for Jim the honor of the Presidency of his class for two years. He also played varsity foot- ball, and was prominent in the Monogram and Glee Club. NORMAN ERNSBERGER - Fame came to Norm for his athletic abil- ity and his sturdy work on the football field. He will be greatly missed next year by the Wildcats in both football and baseball. BETTY FARRELL-Betty wants to be a saleswoman and we'd say she made a very efficient beginning when her class went down town to work. Betty served as Secretary of the Screen Club and as a mem- ber of the Girl Reserves. ELSIE CARSON-Elsie will probably be the first of our forty-ers to add Mrs. to her name. As Dretty as a picture, Elsie participated in the Etiquette Club activities a good deal. She was also a Poet staff typist. PHYLLIS CASE-A striking blond. Phyl had a passion for red. She helped in Band activities and was one of the members who went to the Chicago Band Music Festival. She was also in the Etiquette Club. CHARLES CLEMENS - Says blond Chuck. Commercial artistry is my line. and we agree! He was co- captain of the football team, a member of the baseball team and the Monogram Club. His pals were Snoz Fisher and Chuck Haenes. SADIE COSSMAN-Sadie left behind her fine records in the Etiquette and Library Clubs. Her ability to handle money was revealed by her capable work as finance chairman for the Sr. Tea. We can't imagine Sadie without her giggle. OWEN CRAW FORD- Choosy Ozzie kept everyone guessing as to which girl he would concentrate on next. A well-known member of our class, he was in the Band, Glee Club, and Hi-Y andlhelped out in all of their many activities. HILDEGARD CSENAR-The gal with the deep voice, Hildy was a great help in Student Council activities. Her knowledge of people Will al- ways be an asset. She was active in the Etiquette and Typing Clubs also. JAMES DICE-Jimmie's interest cen- tered around the Student Council and a certain girl, A prospective Tool and Die Maker, he was also in the Etiquette and Basketball Clubs. FLOYD ELICK- Pretty-boy Floyd of the senior class was one of our jolliest pals. With a grin for every- one, Elick will be missed by all, especially those adoring freshie girls! ALMA JEAN EXAVER - Curly- haired A, J. was never seen alone nor quiet. She was very popular in the Glee Club and the Etiquette Club. as well as participating in many sports, She displayed her dra- matic ability in the Jr. A. Play and the Drama Club Play, Our Town. FRANCIS FARRELL-A machinist to be, this friend of Duke Yoder and Chuck Haenes was in both the Sports Review Club and the Foot- ball Club. His leadership in all the best. but only the best, pranks played around school was no secret either. JAMES D. CARY-One of the most V outstanding boys of our class, J. D was a leader in everything he did. He served as President of both the Glee Club and Etiquette Club, was a prominent member of the Hi-Y and had parts in our Jr. A. Play and various operettas and Senior Drama Club productions. IDA MAE CASTLE-The Etiquette and Knitting Clubs caught Vida's fancy, She was a Girl Reserve and participated in the Gym Exhibition, as well as in her Dramatic Class activities and the Pageant of Art. RAYMOND COLLIER-Our singing athlete. Ray played football and sang in the Glee Club with plenty of zip and vigor. He wants to be an ofiice worker and names Dick Satterlee and Charles Krause as his pals. WARREN COW LES-Warren divided his time between riding around in big cars and playing pinochle. At school he was interested in the Usher, Airplane. and International Relations Clubs. He was also foot- ball manager for a year. LLOYD CROTHERS-This golf whiz V was so good that he kept everybody up on their toes watching for the meets. Sid was President of the Golf Club as well as in the Sketch Club. He wants to be a commercial artist. AUGHN DAVIS-Gene was a mem- ber of the popular Etiquette Club as well as a leader in the Airplane and Checker Clubs. He names Maurice Hawbaker and Bob Wallis 35 CTOTIIGS. MARY DUBIN-One of the most popular dramatic actresses Riley has ever had, Mary is remembered especially in her roles in the Jr. A. Play and in the Drama Club Play, You Can't Take It With You. Aside from her uncanny dramatic talent she was a debater, a Glee Club member and an assis- tant on the Poet Staff. MAYNARD ERICKSON-Famous for his uncontrollable hair and brake- less car. Maynard was in the Glee Club. Etiquette Club. and served as President of the Printing Club. Lots of fun and full of life, May- nard will be remembered for his perfect good humor. CHARLES FARMER-Riggs' right hand man, and also the Band's strutting drum major, Chuck will. no doubt, be a famous maestro. Our swing director kept things going in other fields too, with his Hi-Y, Etiquette Club, Music Festi- vals and various contests. LUCIAN FAULKNER - Here's our Glee Club lounger. Red was one of the Choir's finest tenors, but, oh, it was an effort to look alive! He made quite a record for himself in the two operettas. in addition to his work in that grand Dutch Mill Skit.



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