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

 - Class of 1940

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JOSEPH MACRI-Small in stature. INGA MAGNUSON-Between her dark in complexion, and big in heart is Joe. He's going to be the future Physical Ed-Director for some big school. Joe belonged to the Wildcat and Etiquette Clubs and played varsity football. FRED MANN-Bud spends most of his time whirling around in that car of his and wooing the girls, but he did manage the basketball team and worked in the Etiquette and Hi-Y Clubs in his off moments. Bud's sincere grin made him a fa- vorite. DALE MASSEY-Riley lost one of its outstanding debaters and speech enthusiasts when Dale graduated. A varsity debater, and a member of the Drama Club, Dale wants to study law. The boy with the mel- low voice, Dale should make a grand district attorney. The winnalill.. Darn that dream ..Gi've us a toot on the tooter, Ardie . . Glamor on a vacation, Pudge and Dorit.. Whafs so im- portant, M aestro?.. Can't we help? ..Turn it sideways readers, its a puzzler..His laeart and his ring are still his own.. You got him hooked, gal.. And she still has too.. Toes out, twirlers.. ROBERT McMULLIN-Returning to Riley from New Carlisle the couldn't stay awayl, Bob started right in where he left off. He was in the Band, Hi-Y, Music Club, and was a Hi-Times member. He wants to manage a 5 and 10-unusual, but nice! MARY MERLO-Mary was an honor student who was busily engaged in the affairs of the Latin Club. Col- lege is next on her program, and then she just can't decide whether to be a teacher or a stenographer. WILMA MOLLENHOUR-In her shy, quiet way, Wilma found duties to assume in the Learn to Dance Club, the Typing Club, the Waiters' Club and the Glee Club. She took a commercial course. M music and her Irishman from Cen- tral, Inga's plenty busy, but she does find time for her duties in the Band and String Ensemble and as secretary of our Hne Orchestra. This member of the Etiquette Club also ranks high in scholarship. ELVIN MANN-Sports were Mel's primary interest. He had quite a case on a certain brunette aside from his enthusiastic cooperation with the activities of the Sports Review Club. Babe Flanigan and Bill Hollenback were his special pals. FRANCIS MAURER-Our strumming guitarist, Francis keeps his talents under cover-makes us coax it up most of the time. A shy, big fel- low, he was a member of the Air- plane, Safety, and Etiquette Clubs. JERALDEEN McCOMB-Red headed and vivacious, Jerry was one of the peppiest members of our class. She's going to Ball State after she graduates, but meantime she's in the Band, Student Council, and Ushers Club. She is also on the Poet staff, and works in the Li- brary. CLARENCE McGILL-Clarence was M a member of the Track and Cross Country teams as well as an Eti- quette and German Club helper. His clever wit and easy manner made his company a pleasure. He's studying to be a machinist. ARY McKEEN-Pretty Mary Mc- Keen came to us from Central and was elected Treasurer and then President of the Tri-R Girl Re- serves. We were glad to get this Florence Nightingale, for that's what Mary wants to be, a nurse in St. Joe Hospital. JAMES MCMILLAN-Camera Fiend deluxe-Jim could always be seen checking the light for an extra special, super colossal shot! Jim was Staff photographer of the Hi- Times and the Poet and Secretary of the Hoosier Poet Club, as well as active in Track. WILDER MCNEIL -- Riley High H School's desperate racquetter-Bill was head man on the Tennis Team. He was also interested in the Golf Club and in a certain red-head. ARRISON METZGER-Our demon of speed-The Gar Wood of Riley is Bus. He played a baritone in the Band and kept the German and Etiquette Club in sitches with his old old jokes. He wants to be a chemical engineer. ERNEST MOON-This modest chap used his talents on the basketball floor and golf course. Ernie also served as home room President in his last semester. MARJORIE MALONEY-As we gaze into our crystal we see a successful Costume Designer. S e t t i n g t h e styles in any group is Pudge. Dot Swanson and Mary Littleton will tell you she was in the Glee Club and Journalism Club. ROSEMARY MASON-Rosy is one of Riley's best dressed. We think she's make a grand model, but she wants to be a secretary. She was Secretary-Treasurer of the Student Council, a member of the Queen's Court, the Etiquette Club, Glee Club and the Hi-Times Staff. LYLE MCCARTY-As Irish as they come, Stinky can usually be seen waiting for Ellie Hoyle. The soul of patience. Active in Hi-Y, Foot- ball, and the Etiquette Club. Lyle names Bud Mann, Bob Hague, and Phil Miexel as his pals. NORMAN McDANIELS-Step right up, girls, here's your top notch athlete. Norm excelled in every sport and, in addition, was co- captain of the basketball squad. He naturally wants to be a coach, and he numbers Gene Fisher, Bob Hannon, and Nick Vodick among his pals. IMOGENE MCINDOE-Another sweet K and charming lass who has chosen her life-'s work, stenography. for She belonged to the Typing, Tennis and Dress Designers Club. ENNETH McKELVEY-The fastest chewer in school, Mac was seen tearing around the cor- gum also ners in that Bridget of his. Ken was in the Airplane, Hobby, and the Harry Paege and Johnny Hay are his best pals. Press and Printing Clubs. DONALD McMILLEN-Big, blond D Don was a football player and a track man. Quite a chemical ex- plorer. Don was in the Wildcat, Sports Review and Etiquette Clubs. He's seen with Chuck Clemens. ELLA MEDICH - Sports Were Della's outstanding interest. She was on the basketball, volley ball. and indoor teams. Dark haired, and brown eyed, Della names Julia Yazich and Olga Mihajlovich as best pals. OLGA MIHAJLOVICH-Olga has a smile for everyone. In addition to earning scholastic honors, this secretary-to-be was a willing worker in the Typing Club and Girl Reserves. EVELYN MOORE-Imagine Ev not surrounded with friends! She had many interests, being in the Learn to Dance Club. Library Club and Typing Club, in addition to her home room Presidency in 12B.

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