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

 - Class of 1942

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'Q yrs Ji wl- l 'V'4 .. 1 5' 'h T Q , A M. ! 459' av Wh KS. sv -v 9 at '95 x WW 2. ii 0 nv Q33 -F .. --f L-Q0 MA'l'TI-IEW EDWARD HORVA'I'H- Mat is patriotic. The thinl: he en- joyed most in school was workinil for National Defense. Dancing: took second place, ELGENE HOUGH7Elsrene belonged to the Spanish Club. and was promi- nent in their hipzhly successful Fiesta. ELEANOR HOYLE-Here is a youny.: lady who can design and make clothes excellently. She belonged to both the I-Ioosier Poet Club and the Hi-Times Sta1I'. WM, HUHISARDfRill belonged to the Spanish Club and the Screen Club. His other diversions consist of girls. sleeping. and watching football games, while not working al Wal- irreens. LINCOLN HUDSON7He was never the missiniz i'I.inc . because he found time to be the Chaplain ol' His Y, and President of the Senior Sci- ence Club, He had fun during Wy- man's Day, too. RAY HUFFAKEH-It's impossible to list all of his activities. Amony: other things he was President of Student Council, Pres. of Hi-Y. Vice-Pres. of his Jr. class, Vice-Pres. of the band, and a few other small things. GWEN CHARLOTTE JACKSON- Our blue-eyed brunette was Presi- dent of the St. Joseph County Girl Reserves, President of our Riley Girl Reserves, and the safest driver of thc Safe Drivers League. FLORENCE JERZAKOWSKI-Floiw ence was a xzirl of many trades or maybe she's just plain versatile. Anyway she found Latin and Spanish Club interesting, along: with basket- ball, hockey, and the Girl Reserves. FG' , LOUISE JESKE-Marchiniz alontr with the band gave her the most pleasure says 'tShort-Stuff , She lim- bered up in thc Learn to Dance Club. Missed being born on July 4, by one day. LURA .JESTER- 'fwin found re- laxation in Music clubs such as the Orchestra and Glee Club. Everyone knows this cute little blond, or at least they should know her, if they don't. VERA JESTICR-'l'he other half of Vera is Lura. The difference between them is that one has hazel eyes. and the other's are blue. They both made charminx: entertainers in the Glee Club operetta. GERTRUIJE KAJZER-Gertie was another member of the Hoosier I'oet Club. She was her Junior A and Ii sponsor room President and served as Student Council Representative. FOSTER KHl.LER-Geurile Washinix- ton and Foster had not only their birthdays in common but also their blue eyes. Foster was active in Hi- Y and the Senior Science Club. ED KERSCHNERYEQI played on a Team basketball squad. He says. quote, 'l'he team was a Iulu . CAROLL KINNER-Caroll's birthday comes just at Commencement time. He is Lroinu to celebrate this year not only his birthday, but that fact that he is out of school. HELEN J. KINSCHERFF-Helen sans: for the Glee Club with her ru- bust contralto. For such a little girl she had a big, deep voice. ul' - ,gpg 2 gg.. . -'WU Q I OWEN Student Council member and also be- longed to the Rod and Gun Club. He liked to participate in any social quest. His work outside of school kept him busy. D. KINZIE-Owen was a HELEN KLAWINSKI-Helen also donned the purple robe. In other words, she sang: with the Glee Club. She was interested in xzirls' athletics while the Knitting Club later gained her attention. MATHILEDE KLINGERMAN-Mah ty was another Glee Club somrbird. Among: her special cronies we tind listed Merrilyn Mead. I-'RANK KOCYANCICHfFrank was certainly a faithful member of the Ushers Club. With his training: at Riley he will undoubtedly, some day, be chief manayrer of ushers at the Chicano theatre, ARLENE KOENIG-fHere is a grad- uate who held both silver and bronze scholarship pins. She was prominent in the Band, Orchestra, and Hoosier I'oet Staff. RUTH INGEISORG KOLVEREID- Ruth came to us from Sweden and has made many friends. Her favorite sports are ice-skating and skiinfr. LOTTIE KORLOWICZfLottie was interested in Junior Red Cross Work. She enjoyed the Glce Club and par- ticipated in sports, especially bowling and dancing, LOUIS KOVACEVICH -- Sa1!5:au participated in football and baseball Eames at Riley. His blond hair, blue eyes will always be remembered.

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K' be X 6 L . av A I pg: s .4-r ..f A -sf, f 1 -Hi 'V' 6. ta 6 ' -s X wa tx 57.-1 L- was i J fl . ., f me fsiggg. 1 lx WALTER A, GUNDT-Walt's im- portant activity was the Gym Exhi- bition. He was born on April 13, Fri- day or not, we know not, but his friends call him 'tRazor . MARTHA HAGUE-Martha has blue eyes that dance and she is full of pep. She :rave most of her time to the Hi Times, although her chief interest is at Franklin College. LOUIS HEGYI-- Lefty was Secre- tary of the Chess Club and he en- joyed that most at Riley, He also was a member of the Dance Club and the Bowling league, BETTY HALL- Pun was one of the clreamers in the 'AWaltz Dream . She joined the Glee Club and was a busy usher. As a patriot, she goes for the Navy. WILLIAM HALL-Hill thought that bein!! Basketball Manager was his most important activity. At least we can say that he did very well. He joined the Science and Airplane Clubs, too. MARIAN HALQUIST7Iiein:: in the Glen Club and the Music Club at the szxme time must have required a lot of interest in Music. Marian seems to have it, She belonged to the Itan- uuet Service Club. HARRY RICHARD IIALQUIST- Harry served as Junior sponsor room president, and as president of the Camera Club, but he thinks he not the most fun out of being in the Art Pageant. AGNES HANEYfIt goes without saying that A2gie loved the Glee Club best of anything: in school, just as the Glee Club loved her voice, You remember her as Islay in Waltz Dream . JAMES HARRIS-Iilue eyes seem to run wild among these seniors. An- other Glee Cluber, at handliniz money treasurer for three James was adept. He was class semesters. WANDA HARTEI,-VVanda's activi- ties wandererl from the Latin Club. She Music to Art to liked sinirinil the best, though. She was a member of the A'Stitch and Chatter Club . KATHLEEN HARTUP-Kay was a sports uirl who enjoyed bowling and dancing, not to mention Intramural Sports and ice skating. She was a member of the Girl Reserves. JOSEPH HERBERT JR.-Joe is a Valentine's Day boy, but that's not the only thing: that makes him spe- cial. He liked Chemistry 3! The Sen' ior Class elected him Treasurer. MARGARET HENNING - Marxlaret occupied a position in the South Iiend Junior Symphony, and the Riley Or- chestra. She had fun Wyman's Day. when she got ll chance to show her stuff. DONALD HENRY-Don was a tall blond with blue eyes. Gifted with a rumbling baritone voice, he glut a kick out of playing Maximillian in Waltz Dream . JUNE HENRY7Junie was in the Operetta, too, Tu show that she was really devoted, she listed Glee Club as her only and most important ac- tivity. EDWARD HENSELIN-The Tennis Club claims Ed as one of its ardent members. He had brown eyes, and likes sports of all kinds. LORRAINE IIEI'LEI'l.-This reserve girl was a Girl Reserve. She loved it, too. Lorraine was her sponsor room secretary and enjoyed Wymans Day better than any activity. MARY JANE HERITZ- Jane to her friends, is an active member of the G.A.A. and Girl Reserves, but fa- vorite school activity is, however, singing: in the Glee Club, EUNICE HILLERMAN-A budding artist is Eunice. Not only does she occupy the otiice of Art Editor on this Hoosier Poet, but she holds a responsible position of Secretary- Treasurer of the Drama Club. VICLMA HINSCH-Velma gave the Glee Club as her only activity. She has brown eyes and a strong char- acter. She will get what she goes after. HOWARD HOLMES-'Howard SlVlIll-YS a mt-an mashie in the Golf Club. He also was a member of the Chess Club. DOROTHY HORVATH - Tuesday niornini: iinds Dot whirling around in the Learn to Dance Club. She was president of her 11A sponsor xrroup, and a member of the Junior Drama Club. ELLA HORVATHfElla belongfetl to the Learn to Dance Club, and sang with the Glen- Club. ELMER HORVATH-A prominent member of the Senior Class Cabinet, Elmer served his Class well. He be- longs to the French Club. too.



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