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

 - Class of 1949

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- Q Miss Hoplrin's home room busily gossips. RICHARD REED . . . Majors in Mathematics, Science, Eng- llsh and Social Studies kept Dick busy. He earned his Sllver Scholarship Pin 1 in '46 and participated in Track and Football in '47. He plans to study medicine. MARLO REINKING . . . Marlo hurried around managing to keep her grades high enough to win those 6 Certificates of Merit and a Gold Scholarship Pin l, besides earning awards in Iunior and Senior Band and belonging to the Spanish and Glee Clubs. DUANE L. REPP . . . Duane was a Iunior Rotarian. In addi- tion to this honor, he belonged to the Student Council, won his Gold Scholarship Pin l in '48, and played Varsity Bas- ketball in '4S. He will enter either Purdue or Notre Dame ln the fall. HELEN RIENKE . . . Ball State Teachers College will claim Helen next tall. Her understanding nature and patience are certainly well adapted to teaching. She was one of the few girls to major in Mechanical Drawing. She also majored in Mathematics and English. I , 1 3 .we SHIRLEY RIGGS . . . Shirley had plenty of practice for her future job as a secretary. Sha held that office in the Aero- nautics and Screen Clubs. She was also a member of the Drama Club. She played Basketball and Volleyball and was talented in art work. IAMES L. RINKER . . . Well-liked by everyone who knew him, Iim's main interest was sports. He particularly enjoys golf, bowling and tennis. His majors were English and Art. IACK ROBERTS . . . Navy trade school is the next stop for Iack. In his spare time he enjoys sports, but he has a hard time picking a iavorite. He was a member oi Riley's Tennis Team and won his letter in B Team Baseball in '48. DOROTHY ROBINSON . . . A member oi the Drama Club. Dorothy also participated in Volleyball and Basketball in the G. A. A. for three years. She majored in English and Business, as she plans to do office work. MARTHA IEAN ROSBRUGH . , . Glee Club, Drama. Debate. Latin, East-West Clubs, Student Council, Choric Reading, Hi-Times and Hoosier Poet attracted leanne. She received the Glee Club Award in '48 and Debate in '47. Scholarship awards included Silver Pins 1 and 2. Gold Pins 1 and 2 and 7 Certificates of Merit. Ieanne was our Basketball Queen. PHILLIP G. ROSE , . . Phil has a busy time ahead of him lor the next few years as he plans to study for the ministry. He was a member oi the Baseball Team in '48 and chose art and traveling as favorite pastimes. K pw. 4

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l IERRY PARKER . . . Ierry was made president of the Hi-Y in '48. He has a wide variety of interests ranging from radio and photography to hunting. His maiors in English, Mathematics and Science have helped to prepare him for college. MARTHA PASK . . . You can stop worrying about your health from now on, for Martha's efficiency will make her a capable nurse. She chose English and Social Studies as her majors. ANTHONY PERUSICH . . . Tony came to Riley from Cen- tral Catholic to major in English and Machine Shop. He actively participated in Baseball in '47, MARY LOIS PETERSON . . . Mary Lois is surely going to miss twirling her baton at the football games. She worked hard at that activity for four years. In addition, she be- longed to the Latin and French Clubs, the G. A. A. and the Orchestra. WALTER H. PETRIE . . . Slrip's interests centered around music and sports. He was president of the Band. secretary of the Orchestra and a member oi the Toastmasters Club. He was active on the Track Team and earned his mono- gram ln Football in '49. KATHLEEN PFLEGER . . . This versatile young miss was a member ot the Drama and Glee Clubs, the Band and the Student Council. She majored in Business. English, and Social Studies and plans to enter college next fall. 1 t l l I IOHN PHILLIPS . . . Friendly Iohn enjoys all sports, espe- cially basketball and football. He plans to work after graduation, but has not decided definitely what line of work he will follow. WAYNE C. PONADER . . . Our able Student Council Presi- dent in his senior year, Wayne served as concertmaster of the Orchestra and chaplain of the Hi-Y. He was a mem- ber of the Glee Club, received his Debate Letter and Gold Scholarship Pin in '47. He was Junior Rotarian. GLORIA PAULINE PRATHAFTAKIS . . . Business college lies ahead for Gloria. She was a member of the Red Cross organization and was also interested in music and art. RUDY PRIKOSOVICH . . . Boys will remember how Rudy used to play the piano for them. He was interested in sports and received his award in Football in '48, GRAYCE L. RAINES . . . Dramatic school is the choice of Grace. Besides her roles in four plays, she received the Screen Club award in '46, served as vice-president of the Spanish Club and secretary of the Senior Y-Teens. PETER RANICK . . . Our junior class president. Pete was all wrapped up in singing and sports. He was president of the Glee Club in '49 and received monograms in Baseball, Football and Basketball. His plans for the future include college. sl L



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EUGENE ROTHBALLER . . . Another one of our all around sports fans, Gene likes them all, each in season. As majors he chose English and lndutsrlal Arts. He plans to begin work immediately after graduation. ELVIRA FRANCES RUGGERI . . . Majors in English, For- elgn Language and Business occupied a lot of Elvira's time. ln addition, she belonged to the Y-Teens. lf she had any extra time she liked to spend it skating, dancing or travel- ing. DELORES RUPPERT . . . Delores was in the Y-Teens. She majored ln English and Business to help her with work after graduation. IANICE E. RUTH . . . Babes in Toyland, showed us what a lovely contralto voice Ianice has. while So What! gave us a chance to view her dramatic ability. She was elected vice-president of the Glee Club in '48 and plans to attend college with teaching in mind. ROBERT E. BYLL . . . Bob's many interests include music and photography. Since he plans to take apprentice train- ing, he chose majors in Mathematics and Machine Shop as well as English. PATRICIA SAILOR . . . Busy is the word for Pat. A mem- ber of the Latin, Debate, East-West. Glee Clubs and the Hoosier Poet stalf, she also served as secretary of the Drama Club and received the Glee Club award in '48. She also received Silver Scholarship Pins 1 and 2. Gold Pins 1 and 2 and 5 Certificates of Merit. RICHARD S. SAYER . . . Glee Club was the activity which proved attractive to Dick. He was a member of that organi- satlon in '48. His majors were English, Industrial Arts and Social Studies. IOAN A. SCHEIBELHUT . . . Ioan's hobby-sewing and her plans for stenographic work show up in her majors, Business, Home Economics and English. In the ninth grade she belonged to the Screen Club, while the Drama Club claimed her interest in her senior year. SALLY SCHNABEI. . . . Everyone who knows Sally will agree that her calm efficiency and charming manner make her perfectly suited to the secretarial career she has chosen. She was an active member of the Choric Reading Group in '48. NORMA I. SCHRIVER . . . We all will remember Norma's skill with paints and brushes which explains her choice of Commercial Art as one major. She was active in the Drama Club and Y-Teens. Se will work after graduation.

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