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'Ui' S Q X I ROIIPIICI' CASS+-Among Iiolfs most important artixities were servim: as ,an otiirer of his elass. and ot' the Hi-Y. llis ambitions are very lofty, as he hopes to :et into aviation. MAIJELYN CIIANIPLICR ff Madt-lyn. tlower ol' Norniaiuly-eVVt-ll anyway, of Riley, Mrulelyn was very quiet. She eould usually be found in the art room, busy at surut-thim: or other. 1'IlRlS'l'Y CIIRlS'l't,lSfl'hristy took part in the Sports Rt-view Club, French Club, Art Club, and lvartiei- pated in Intramural Ilaislwtlmll. I'II.lZAIiI'l'I'Il CllIlIS'l'US4I'1lizalu-th was the Hi-'l'imes raptain in her spousur room and also lu-lonyged to tht- Frm-neh Club, Learn to Dance Club, and the Study Club. RUI4l'IR'I' f'l.AIilf-Ilolr was a mem- ber ol' thu- Slaue Club for several st-nit-slvrs, Ili- also bt-louut-d to the Variety Club. MARY ClilI I UIlID+Mary was inter- t--tt-fl in tht- Girl Iiust-x'x'vs. various honb- room activities, and the Ili- Tinies. She rountml :imonu her frit-ud s. II-'lc-n llav i s, PIlYI.I,lS .I. CUVIIRAN--l'hyl was a lovely blond. and wi- wer:-u't the only ones who thought sol She was artive throughout he-r hiirh school days in the llanil and tht- Orvhestra. JOAN CUIlI'IN7.Ioan was a tiny little brunette, but she was eilieit-any plus. Studi,-nt director ol' the Jr, A Play. her sponsor room secretary, and seere-tary of the Sub-Deb Club. HAROLD COOIIEY-Hoot enjoyed the Gym Exhibition, Sports Review Club, and sleeping: club. Quite za com- bination. ELIZAIRETII ANN CORIDAN!Corry bt-lonut-tl to the Art Club, and the I-'rt-nrh Club. She st-rvell on various committees and made herself iIOIt9l'- ally useful. lil-XVI-JRLY CORMICAN - Iivv was Vl'I'y 1lk'tlN'1' III RIHJVIS, ZIIICI XVII? IIFZIC- tieally Miss Snydt-r's right hand woman. She was proniiut-ut in fi.A.A. and made the eht-eriunr section a great sllert-ss at the Seetionals. MARJORIIC CORRI'II.I.-Ivlarj rt-ally had something: extra special in her lovely suprano voire, It was extra- ordinarily matured and Kiley was most fortunate in having: her in its various musical Circles, FICANCICS CROTI-IICRS--I ram'es was born on Jan. ll and still insists her birthday romes to near Christmas, GRE'I'CIII'IN IRICNIQ CROWIGLI,-Our lwrown eyed liutt'ht-ss was a promi- nent member ol' the tilt-e Club and .lunior Red Cross. The- Club Opt-ra was her most 1-xeitim: adventure, KATIIRYN CIIMIVIINS-fKa1hryn be- lonuetl to the .Ir. lit-ll Cross and Mu- sic Club. She is t-xtrenu-ly intt-rested in goin! to l'ur1lue University. MIKE IJAN'Cll+Mike was an all around niet- fellow. Ili- was very much interested in the tllee Club operetta. In his sparc time he played chess. MARY DAUGHERTY - Mary held the uH'ice of secretary in the Class in her senior year. She also sanlr with the Glee Club, and was head Typist. for the Hi-Times. CARI. DAVIDSON-Carl gave all his time to two oryrauizations--the Ush- ers Club and the Dance Club. I'IEI,l-IN DAVIS7Knuwn as Honey- vhild to her friends, Helen was au- tive in Girl Reserves, She was in the lianuuet Serviue and Sub-Deb Club. LERUY DAVIS- Roy was a promi- nent member of the Orchestra and Iiantl and represented his room in the Student Council. NORMAN I.. DAVIS!This cross country runner was an excellent art student., a member of the Glee Club. and was on the Dinner-Dance Com- mittee. .IOSICPH DAY- Joe was the well known cross euuntry and track man, My, how he eoulrl run a Citi Chev- rolt-t. ROIi1'IR'l' DEICARIJ-Hub was the lanky grocery-clerk that spent a :real deal of time in the Glee Club. and was a willilu! worker in the Staue Club. WILLIAM DE MEYER-Iiill went in l'ur a variety ol' thinzrs. Amonx: others there were the Model Airplane Club, Spurts Review. Table Tennis, and some intramural sports.
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ii sp:- A 1 as af- X , fa-oe' Q' V .X Q A ? ' X u 'W' I FRANK E. BERLAI-iOVICHfFrank liked to collect nicknames. His two favorites are Dagzwood and Endicott. You may think up a new one if you lilte. He was interested in athletics. BETTY BERNHARDT-Betty was an almost inseparable friend of Jeanette Begrhtel. She devoted her time, while in school. to her school work. which is quite unusual to some Students. ROLIERT L, BEYER-As editor of the Hi-Times, he had a full-time job, He also managed to work in the l'ram:1 Club with several parts in it: various productions. and also Stu- dent Council work. ROY R. HEYER-Roy and his pal. Joe Zolman were Riley's mad physi- cist and chemist, respectively. To- Qether they made quite a pair. For relaxation, Roy chose the Screen Club. LANGDON BIDW ELL - Remember the tall, ouiet, blontl in Mr VVest's Sponsor room 'Z That was Lanrlclon Iliclwell. He was interested in the Aivl-lane Club and the Rod Club. ANNE HIRITZ-Anne was a strik- irur. brown-eyed. ixirl who was very for-ti of dancing. She was interested in the Girl Reserves and Counted it as one of her main activities. CLAUDINE ELIZABETH BLOSSER -Tillie was a petite, blond. hall guard up on the third Floor, an ac-- tivity she enjoyed, She was also in the Ushers and in Glee Clubs. DORIS BOIGEGRAIN+Dode listed her activities as: 1-Music. 2-Mu- sic, 3vM0re Music. Anyway, the Band and Glee Club took up all her snare time. IVIARTHA ROSE lZUI.l'Ifliabe's very sllccial interest was the G.A.A. Nat- urally. we would assume she was interested in frirls' sports. She hits rtceiveml the G.A,A. state plaque and her G A.A. honor pin. CARUL HON IlURANT7Kay was studious in her business course, but for relaxation she chose the Girl Re- series and the Horizon Club. LIQUN l1UOHERfLeon was interest- eil in the laniluaues, particularly. French and Spanish, lie was also an active member of the Safety Club. PHYLLIS BOVVERMANfPhil was the ouietest member of the liower- man family. She was a member nf the lilee Club and proved tu be a good manager of the glove depart- ment on Wyman's Day. JACQUELYN ROWER-Jackie was so interested in sports. Ii she was not out spurring: the boys on to vie- tory. you might tincl her in the library with the Library Club. JAMES BOVVERS-Jin1 and Ken liandelier were great fellows for dis. cussing: politics. Fortunately, their vie'-vs usually coincided. Jim also be- lonlled to the Safety Club and the Photography Club, HERBERT BOWMAN-Herbie was an ac-tive Hi-Y member. He liked the Hi-Y dances the best. He was Vice- President of the Hi-Y, of his class, and the Anti-T. B. League. VERA AGNES BRYLESKI-Vera was a member of the Glee Club for four years. She also joined the Dance Club where she spent many enjoy- able hours. K , X 1 , 1 th ..- . ,- Y, - it Q 'S if I DURU'l'l'IY liRYl.I'IVVSKE - Dot counted August lllth as her special lucky slay as it was her birthday, Her tlashim: brown eyes has made her a favorite of the Hoosier Poet Club GEORGE W. BUCIIER, JR.-Junior was a member ot' the Llolf team dur- insr his junior and senior years. He NYRS also a member of the Airplane Club and its president during his junior year. JU ANN BUSH!-Ju Ann was not only attractive and popular, but was a faithful member of the Drama Club, She was also set-ond page edi- tor nf the Hi-Times. DURU'I'liY CALAHAN-This little brunette was very active in the Ush- ers Club, Her interest was also foc- used on a certain member ot' the Stage Club. GOLDIE M. CAMPBELL-GoIdie's important activities were the Girl Reserve and Clee Club, This brown eyed lass was also popular in the Learn to Dance Club. ARTHUR CAREY7Art was the sil- ent type in school. but when he was out with the boys it was a differ- ent stury. He spent his spare time with the Stage Club. RUBERT L. CARL7Boh said he not the most pleasure in school out of the Stage Club. He showed that it is a real service club. VERNELLE CARLSONgVernelle en- tered Riley as a Junior from Chris- tian Hinh School in Chicago, Ill. tNot Graduating in Junel
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5.5 wifi ' r . f I I, mf7?f!fZef1f f-'I' A ,,' Q se- f 'i A ' ,f EDMUND hard enough to get to time without doing much a little exercise however, the Table Tennis Club, DERDAK-Ed if-F . 7 found it school on else. For he joined ARTHUR DIAMOND--Art made a fine speaker which explains why he was snapped up by the debate squad. He was also a member of the Latin Club and took part in many plays. TREVA M, DODD-Treva was a faithful member of the band. She also belonged to th: Hoosier Poet Club. BETTY I. DOWNS-Betty went in for only one activity tlurim: her high school days, The Girl Reserves. LOUIS J. DREIBELBIS-Louie and Rob. the inseparable pair, were busy workers on the Hi-Times. Louie was circulation manager, president of the Drama Club, and participated in the Jr, A play. DONNA DUGDALE7 Duusrie slielii many happy hours in Glee Club and working on the Hi-Times and the Senior assembly. JAMES DUNFEE-Jim had a bil: responsibility in keeping track of the Senior funds, as he was class treas- urer. He was also active in the Airs plane Club. THOMAS R, DUNHAM-Tom be- longed to the Screen Club and the Chess Club. He also enjoyed the French Club's trips to Chicago. RICHARD DUNNUCK7Dick was a good scholar as well as a tine ath- lete. He went out for football and track, Served as president of the Sophomore class. ROBERT WAYNE EARHART - Red belonged to the Drama Club. Hi-Y, and the band. He took part in various plays including: A Lady of Letters . HERTHA LOUISE EISER-Bertha was born in December and has lovely brown eyes. She listed no activities, and that's a surprise. ELEANOR EDWARDS 7 Boots was a Glee Club member for many Years, She was also a member of the German Club and she liked bowling, WILLIAM ELICK-Hill was another Glee Club member of long standing. He also belonged to the lloys' Glee Club and took part in the operetta. A Waltz Dream . ZURKA ELICK+Zorka was a strik- ing: lignre on the dance door, where she loved to spend her time. She also I-ewloneed to the Sub-Deb. MARION ENGLE-Marion took an active part in the Glee Club and the Rod and Gun Club. ARLENE ESLINGER-Blue are Ar- Girl lene's eyes. The Glee Club and Reserves are the activities she was interested in. BETTY EVERETT-Betty was a very intelligent and stndions izirl who became our salutatorian. She was advertising manager of the Hi- Times, secretary of the Latin Club, and class secretary in her Sopho- more and Junior years. NICK J. EUFEMI-Nick came near being: born on April Fools Day, Mar. 31. to be exact, but he's full of uoud common sense. He belonged to the chess and International Relations clubs. CHARLES FARKAS-Chuck saw to it that the stalle was always ready to be used, in his capacity as a mem- ber of the Stage Club, He also played a little basketball on the side EDMUND B. FARMER-Ed says the activity that gave him the most pleasure while attending: Riley was- vacation. HARRY FARMER- Heinies imbor- tant activity was football, and he be- longed to the Football and Study Club. RUTH FARRELL-Here-'s a Kirl with nice blue eyes who, next to sturlyinsz, enjoyed the Girl Reserves best. ROBERT FAUSSET-Bob went all out for music. He was an important. number in the band. orchestra, and the school dance band. HERMINA M. FAZEKAS-Mina be- lonued to the band, yzlee club, and the Hoosier Poet Staff. Her interest in designing made her a member of the Costume Design Club.
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