James Whitcomb Riley High School - Hoosier Poet Yearbook (South Bend, IN)
- Class of 1953
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1- -sm 9 -i :V ,,. .L 33 E ?- J ' 1,1 g ' I - ten, C. Wiebusch, J. Wiesjahn, Jeanne Wil- U V x' ' N. Weesner, A. Werner, N. White, B, Whit- liams, T. Williams. '3 7 4v ' . A, 5' 3' 93 Er xv.: ,Li -Y ri A' ., F v. waliaoms, P, Wilmes, D. wasf, B. Wolf, di y 1 . ' W. Workman, W. Yahle, S. Yambrick, J. if ' 2.1 A A Yandl. I fi 4' U Q, 9 . IS' 4' 3. ff' - - A f Iv l ' ' ,,, C. Yordanich, D. Young, G. Young, E. I ,A ,X ffl! 31,4 Young, R. Zehender. NOT PICTURED: O. Austin, N. Beckwith, P. Byers, Martin Ewald, S. Hamburg, G. Heyse, L. Munger, L. Ramey, R. Schrnuhl, R. Stewart, R. Vogler, W. Vogler. two more years for the class of '55. Q 55, ,145 G. HOPKINS ERNEST HORN FORREST MARSH LIONEL MARTIN X lin 3791 -,MN 1, Ji 7' K, fn.. ...hy M. MITCHELL E. MURPHY ELIZABETH NOBLE WAYNE WAKEFIELD Leading the very active l'lI'PSlllIl21ll Class were llwse pm-ppy people mlm mm lliv class election in the- full. ln the back rnw. left lu right. are: llalpll jordan. Vim-- Presiclent. Ruger Nlanges. Prvsirlent. aml Bill Haul:-y. Treasurer. Ethel Buntiuan. Secretary. and 'Nlary Carroll. Snr-ial Cliairmaii. are svalerl in llw front rim. HOME ROOM 322 . . . Top row: S. Reygaert, B. Tatay, R. Pinter, C. Strong, W. Starks, B. Curtis, A. Veclotch, R. Wonisch. Third row: L. Schultheis, J. Schuman, R. Seifer, T, Gardner, G. Horvath, J. Schwind, D. Dye. Second row: P. Soros, T Sigler, B. Snyder, K. Schilling, S. Whiteman, J. Van DeVoorde, M. Plowman, A. Lathrop, L. Zrnudzinslci, First row: R. Schermier, M. A. Ross, L. Robinson, S. Rol- lins, M. A. Vida, D, Mahar, P. White. lfariiiiig thi- Iillm- of l'll't'Slllll1'll after ivur- in grurli- si-liiiiil S1'1'lllS illl ail- mnsl uiiullaiiialili- glial In ilu- Sl'Yl'lllll grairlf-r. Nun lllail tlw I-'iw-sliiimii vlass has LlSSlllllt'll its rr'- fpunsiluililivs as il luluri- vlass. Ill:-5 reulizii llir-ir iillpurlaliiu' to llii- svlinnlii iwgariizalinii. 'llllm-ir first year ul lilgli sr-lin-il f-mls Llll lim tllllvlxly. lllll ll lnrings iiilli it llii- prmn- isi- nf inure- aml l'0llllllU- i-il lmpliiiii-ss lnr tlii- Lluss nf 156. J w fail R'v,v--s. ,, 1 L .arf ,Nga .-., , 1, -'lu Q Ally: av..-', ,---v -f 2 QV., 1.51. ' VERNON BACHTEL freshmen . . . STEVE HORVATH HOME ROOM 210 , , . Top row: D. Foster, B. Hartman, C. Kalwitz, N. Buck, D. Baker, D. Coahran, M. Krienke, F. Caspari. Third row: G. Blackburn, B. Hawley S. McCormick, R, M. Kiefer, C. Copp, G. A. Porter, R, Terry, J. Ketchen. Second row: M. Gillett, S. J. Green, J. Myers, M. Crane, K. Carlin, N. Riggs, E. Buntman, K. Grossriickie. First row: E. Sutheriin, W. Huffman, S. Hatch, S. Boyer, P. Currie, N. Kane, S. Lankford, R. Schmull. HOME ROOM 321 . . . Top row: M. Hoffman, H. Rankin, F. Cross, P. Holmgren J. Szabo, G. Cook, L, Anderson. Third row: L, Pahl, D, A. Doub, J. Hemphling N. Zimmer, M. Hoilosy, R. Crowe. Second row: S. Riddle, K. Anderson, S. Howard, P, Hopkins, J. Day, J. Smith, E. Floor. First row: M. Jackson, M. Anderson, R Huffman, J. Jordan, I. Stalker, N. Chavous, D. Fox, HOME ROOM 219 . , . Top row: B. Sowers, B. Phebus, M. Bingaman, J. White, J Watts, J. Seese, D. Orosz. Third row: H. Silberman, E. Gordon, C. Robison, J. Hog K. Carter, T. Dolgos, C. Zessinger. Second row: J. A. Winther, J. Smith, J. Long, G. Smith, N. Titus, M. Timm, B. Harvath, First row: B. Carlin, R. Brothers, R. Drei bilbis, S. Spitler, J. Nettrouer, R. Scheirnan, S. Kronewitter. JAMES LEWINSKI F. L. MOCK i 't . HILDRED MOSS HOME ROOM 201 . . . Top row: A. Balasa, B. Evard, T. Bohan, D. Arpasi, B. Di- vine, D. Cionek. Third row: S. DeFreeuw, S. Smith, A. Baker, B. Forsythe, J. Davis, B. Baird, C. Chase, R. M. Fair. Second row: J. Bolint, J. Crane, B. Bonk, J. Mole- bash, D. Cripe, C. Caletri, A. Costello. First row: D. Barkes, M. A. Chick, J. Cad- well, P, Cerpes, S. Cohee, J. Dille, M. A. Feirrell. OSCAR OLSON .4 --,SV .T 'iw . : f J 7 gan g R ROBERT OSBORN HOME ROOM 300 . . . Top row: H. Mattern, J. Mclntyre, E. Morey, W. Gushwa, D. Hands, M. Keaffaber, D. Nemeth. Third row: K. Jackson, M. Miller, B. Milum, R. Faulks, R. Hangenbahn, J. Hartman, W. Harris, P. Johnson. Second row: M. Mangus, M. Nixon, M. Humphrey, D. Peo, M. Frick, D. Perkins, M. Mullet, M. A. Mikel, R. A. Kizinger. First row: T. Miller, J. Papp, C. Joseph, R. Martin, V. Moore, R. O'Meara, L. Grant. HOME ROOM l0' . . . Top row: P. Pate, D. Kollar, C. Nelson, H. Smith, P. Steele, D. XVee5ner, D. Stroup, L. Yazich, P. Murray, J. Troyer. Third row: J. Swartz, R. Vitale, P. Wygant, C. Koski, J. Yates, C. Strykul, M. Reader, C. Le Jeune. Second row: C. Sailor, C. Montague, R. Rogers, R. Manges, J. Nelson, B. Anson, Jr. First row: M. Hawblitzel, C. Bork, S. Norris, P. Smith, L. Burch, J. Fultz, F. Hillegas, G. Hahn. ii J' x 'mb' .. L ,iff . . . ,, ., 1 1.-t2'l1S'::.' it ' Q M Q X, 'B Qs. V. . f X i if ROBERT SMITH HOME ROOM 305 . . . Top row: C. Drawert, M. Marcedes, L. Squier, G. Krueger, C. Roberts, B. Maxwell, D. Mikel, L, Kroptf. Third row: R. Strozewski, T, Mossey, R. Reiling, S. Sclamberg, H. Morris, M. Merrill, R. Wellington, S. Franklin. Second row: M. Trost, S. Norris, S. Pinney, W. Neuerberg, E. Kovacevich, J. Leopold, K. Moser, C. Land. First row: J. Roberts, P. Shamory, J. Kinyon, P. Allen, B. Nyikos, B, Dreibelbis, A. Huber, R. Lewis. t if mf , LURA VAN SCOY HOME ROOM lO9 . . . Top row: T. Reinoehl, R. Berebitsky, W. Barnes, R. Cher pes, G. Langan, B. Bennett, M. Zimmer. Third row: R. Webster, F. Milbourn, G Acton, D. Sills. Second row: S. Hillring, B. Kittle, J. Smith, J, Gilchrist, A. Gerwig S. Casper, N. Gasaway. First row: D, Everett, L. Stante, C. Wallace, M. Carroll S. Lovisa, J. Stanley, S. Armey. grade- 1-nu-lously ey- thi-lr iu- , , lure lith-. Frvshnwn. llnpativnl- 11 lhit thq may avquire new progress as lllt'llliPt'I'S ui lille-x' SCIIUUI. linder the leadership of George Friend. Treasiirvr. Franc-vs Morris. Social Chairman. Sharon Kint. Secretary. john Miller. President. and Dave Puterhaugh. Vice President. the Eighth Grade-rs whizzed through the year with many successful activities. l .5 MAX BARACK HOME ROOM 113 , . . Top row: J. Zowierdio, R. Brown, L. Neddo, B. Fettel, K. Richards, T. Smith, M. Boss, T. Beyers Third row: B. Fettel, J. Chopmon, D. Fitch, P. Rhodes, P. Bloom, J, Rosenquisr, S Block, A. Weiss, S. Miller, C. Muller. Second row: S. Acheson, S. Parks, V. Woodcox, K. Green, E. Coffman, J. Johnson, D. Soilor. G. Friend, K. Farnsworth. First row: L. Gost, B. Hobgood, G. Elliott, D, Reinke, D. Puterbough, M Anderson, L, Mollmg, G, Edison, J. Rhodes, F. Steward. eighth grade . . . illlllHI'l2lHf'l' on thc- miie-el of DONALD BARNBROOK HOME ROOM 3l3 . . . Top row: D. Wherley, J. Rupert, D. Burns, J. Cole, L. Cut- ner, S. Barany, E, Evans, B. Cira. Third row: S. Butcher, S. Brandley, E. Rutkow- ski, C. Wallis, J. Waldo, P. Eldridge, M. Elliott, B. Ullery, A. Whitcomb, E. Zimmer. Second row: D. Day, M. Andrews, J. Bohs, K. Carr, P, Driggs, S. Carpenter, C. Ev- erett, P. Burger. First row: J. Fairchild, J. Budney, R. Williams, P. Murray, J. Berg- man, J. Willis, R. Parmley, R. Rendall. CHARLES BONHAM HOME ROOM l?2 . . . Top row: T. Dodson, F. Kopecki, R. Fredricks, D. Delong, N. Buck, L, Fribley, E. Bianco, J. Menser, Third row: W. Shinneman, K. Taylor, L. Claybaugh, M. McBride, B. Gibson, P. Gosc, C. Davis. Second row: R. Barkley, J. Huckins, C. Hummer, S. Kint, S. Heeter, R. Larracuenta, D. Kelly. First row: D. Fritz, P. Bour, l. Hesler, S. Banner, M. Gerard, B. Liggett. KATHERINE LEHMAN HOME ROOM 2l7 . . . Top row: J. Herczeg, R. Holderman, J. Beck, J. Burkholder, L. Heiarich, B. Ray, L. Lesher. Third row: S. Koczan, J. Berkheiser, N. Gilvin, B. Miller, J, Reynolds, D. Cave. Second row: R, McCall, D. Bauman, D. Freel, P. Foley, E. Mikel. First row: B. Ebersole, G. Overmyer, J. Anderson, R. Basty, J. Pittenger. 0' f - RICHARD MORRISON MARY MYERS HOME ROOM ll4 . . . Top row: D. Snider, D. Febbo, D. Lerman, L. Monteufel, R. Keller, G. LoCosse, T. Rutherford, D. Greene. Third row: J. Gorlit, J. Terrell, J. McCracken, L. Smith, B. Farkas, L. Bolton, C. Lauchner, J. Goodwin. Second row: L. Jones, J. Kouts, M. Keres, D. Rodgers, K. Hock, G. Meszoros, B. Mclntyre. First row: G. Kinyon, B. Lee, D. Kollor, A. Gentry, S. Lewis, J. Johnston, J. Workman, B. Koch. HOME ROOM l06 . . . Top row: T. L. Ference, D. Marshmon, R. Priebe, T. Delin- ski, R. Stewart, B. Rupel, T. Molott, A. Snyder, D. Wintrode. Third row: K. Kraus- er, R. McKee, R. Wakefield, J. Simmons, J. Starrett, J. Ulrich, J. Miller, R.Spy- chalski. Second row: N. Mendel, L. Paege, S. Stein, M. Winther, S. Straub, N. Olmsteod, J. A. Nelson, Y. Robinson. First row: S. Simmons, D. Tuttle, C. Stein, J. Underhill, M. DeJornott, B. Selby, F. Morris, M. Mortz. HOME ROOM 3l6 . . . Top row: J. Graham, R. Williams, D. Williams, B. Murray, T. Potter, W. Secrist, F. Vessel, L. Robinson. Third row: H. Smurr, J. Tully, M Minor, K. Bodgley, P. Nelson, J. Robinson, B. Thrasher. Second row: E. Riffel, K Neiswender, S. Sult, H. Alword, P. Blackburn, L. Wilson, G. Block, W. Mahar First row: P. Reosor, J. Modjesko, C. Moore, J. Granger, B. Cooper, M. Snyder, J. Wert, G. Smith. -'li .Qs t PEARL SELLARS seventh grade . . . The Seventh graders chose John Wood to he Vice President and Ideal Baldoni to handle their finances as Treasurer of the Class. Sue Blackburn presided as See- relary. Arnold Goldberg as President. and Connie Koski acted as Social Chairman. Miss Jean Peek is the class sponsor. .nf is JOHN COOPER HOME ROOM lO8 . . . Top row: R. Jennings, D. Kramer, G. Kirch, R. Johnson, D. Howell, H. Hoover. Third row: R. Manwarren, D. Helman, G. Heater, R. Kinder, D. Litteral, M, Klosinski, R. Hilde, C. Jones. Second row: R. Hunt, C. Lee, M. Keltner, S. Kenady, B. Marks, P. Hubbard. First row: J. Johnson, E. Kagel, C. Hpzm- mel, S. Jones, J. Johnston, P. Kuzmits, J. Johnson. ... ,SI t wq..l BEATRICE COVERT '52 kfl HOME ROOM 2l3 . . . Top row: D. Floden, J. Hardesty, D. Turner, N. Gast, R Schofield, J. Nash. Third row: K. Tote, J. Ehrich, T. Flatt, W. Carter, L. Kenyon Second row: B. Eaton, F. Foster, T. Hesler, C. Lucas, P. Goffeney. First row: E. Fields B. Dill, D. l-larreld, D. Graber, E. Galloway, H, Murray, G. Lucas. ,Q MARKWOOD EDISON . HOME ROOM 2l8 . . . Top row: G. Chrysler, D. Fairchild, J. Hadrick, J. Camp- bell, D, Gunn, D. Hastings, J. Grahm, K, Bone, J, Glaser. Third row: S. Bondurant, J. Bergman, S. Gargis, A. Bowman, J. Epperson, G. Burger, J. Botkin. Second row: R. Brown, L. Cunningham, J. Haag, G. Decker, S. Butcher, J. Heilman. First row: C. Geraghty, J. Hawley, R. Budney, J. Burger, M. Grosvenor, J. Eward, R. Critchlow. I.-5 PEGGY MOORE HOME ROOM 2l4 . . . Top row: J. Sharrer, D, Weist, L. Rupert, D. Swihart, B. Unrue, T. Spaulding. Third row: K. Selby, A. Wright, S. Shields, B. Stanfield, G. Wier, M. Van Meter. Second row: M. S. Tatay, S. Simmons, B. Shaull, D. Stratton, S. Dunlop, J. Woods, N. Trost. First row: C. Winther, B, Stiffler, B. Seefeldt, E. Snyder, B. Silberman, D, Thornton. at YF tc ' GREGORY PARKER HOME ROOM 202 . . . Top row: R. Lee, l.. Porter, D. Jordan, R. Jones, T, Camer- on, T. Lee. Third row: B. Huffman, D. Richards, J, Skilesf A. Mudrovich, T. Sisk. Second row: P. Smith, J. Hughes, C. Shapiro, D. McCoy, P. Montgomery, C. Koski, Firsf row: T. Dunfee, R. Peters, D. Stratton, J. Shinnemon, A. Goldberg. lwarml llonalfl llalw. with Nllss lzllzalwth Nlurlrhi. sn-c'i'vtari. mc-1-t 'wri- tirlu-ally with Hr. Ogden. Mr. hm-lt. Nlr. llliutltfs. Xlr. Ixtwh. and Ur. llftmpvr ln see that Ililey L'1ItlllltllPr to he at svlf-silplwrtiiig nrgmiizatimi. Seeing that the books balance and stragglrng with an adequate budget, the Board gf Con, trol keeps Rileyfs economv on o smoothlv functioning basis. Fiiiaiivif-rs are not in-eflf-tl livrv. ll tht- ilXt'I'2lgIt' llusiiis-ssmaii tllilllxs his hudget-lvalaticing is tlillit-ull. tliv lloaral of lftiiitml imultl flu ut-ll In slum' him their lmnklu-epiiigl sy stvlll. llumiing ti large- srlimul is wmilvlvx. and in order to sm- that ass:-ts uml liuhilitif-s lvzilailve. vlmiriiiziii nf tht- X ulri iiiilmrtaiit pliusv nf Ll si-iiior's last it-ar is his sm-itil S1'ht'llllll'. Q5 With rvirrvseiitatixes from the senior limits- rooms. Nliss B:-rtha lxif-I aiitl Nlr. Wilhur Campbell lairl the- plans for rlam-es aml partir-s. lt was this group who rmu-eiwtl the sports tlaiiw-. Fall lfrrilir,-.U Ks early as last fall. arrangements were living math- for tlit- 5:-iiior Prom. aml large-ly through the grrrillfs efforts. Uxlvninri Lam- was iiillf-wl ai liiviiwralilf- BERTHA KIEL f-went. Senior social chairmen and class officers rnoke plans enjoyable to Riley students throughout the year with the gundance of Mr, Campbell and Miss Kiel, 5 N JEAN PECK HOME ROOM lO0 . . . Top row: C. Tindall, W. Clark, D. Creighton, T. Bloom, D. Shirk, D, Morris. Third row: N. Keres, H. Sessom, J. Bultman, J. Stonecipher, J. Daniels, B. Davis. Second row: S. Blackburn, G. Burger, P. Cook, J. Hartman, S. McCormick, V. Campbell, F. Weir. First row: R. Reese, D. Strausser, N. Weibusch, R. Hruska, I. Baldoni, J. Starrett, J. Hesser, C. Talcotr. VIOLET ROHRER HOME ROOM 222 . . . Top row: D. Oberle, M. Teziclri, B. Coleman, C. Hatfield, D. Klopfenstein, F. Perkins, C. Kachel, R. Beemer. Third row: S. Nelson, T. Eader, J. Rigley, T, Clark, H. Troyer, B. Feingold. Second row: J. Alward, V. Sanderson, S. Ball, J. Overmyer, J. Moore, C. Milliken, C. Lewis. First row: F. Burroughs, M. Hatch, V. Neddo, B. Bloom, D. Nelson, P. Jockey, D. Barnes. EDITHE SNOKE HOME ROOM llO . . . Top row: D. Piser, J. Richardson, J. Peterson, B. McMillen. Third row: B. Rilond, W. Reynolds, M. Hinman, E. Olson, K. Ramey, S. Moffet, D. Chapman. Second row: M. McPharlin, J. Martino, N, Oare, M. Minor, N. Mc- Killip, B. Nutting. First row: K. Million, M, Molnar, N. Rupert, J. Note, S. Net- trouer, R. McEIhenie. I sf' fl' X .3 S f 0 S gffgszffiisfi- X X f X SX is iw H MU D E ' 9 Q -f X , yw S QQ fx Es 'Kim W S uf' S hx X N M , Jm Jmf m11 advertising . . YOUR APPEARANCE . . . . . IS OUR BUSINESS SAM'L SPIRO Sz COMPANY For Young Men's Clothing BORDEIVS ICE CREAM IF IT'S BORDENS - IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD' MERRICICS PHARMACY A NEIGHBORLY STORE Pl'65CI'iPl'i0l15 Our Specialty Have Your Doctor Phone Your Prescription to Merrick's DRUGS -:- SODAS -:- SUNDAES -:- COSMETICS BABY FOODS 2219 South Michigan Street South Bend 14, Indiana Typewriters for Rent - All Makes B B LARGE SELECTION JOHN BRINGHAM, P,-ap,-mor Students' Special Rental Rates Also Typewriters for Sale 1 Portable and Oflice Machines ACCESSQRIES New, Used and Rebuilt - All Guaranteed Cash or Time Payments - Trades Accepted 24-Hour Service ,.,. D-X Products South Bw1d's Lcadirzg Typewriter Slow 2222 South Michigan Street 315 W. Monroe Phone 6-6328 PHONE 6-0988 Secrist Printing Company SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS - PROGRAMS BUSINESS FORMS 1212 E. Indiana Ave. Phone 5-4586 Complimvuis of L. O. GATES CHEVROLET The Only Fine Car Priced So Lou ' Whitcomb and Keller, Realtors S9 Years of Continuous Service LAFAYETTE AT JEFFERSON I Bliler's Standard Service George Bliler, Prop. WAsr41Nta - Gnmslxf. - Ou CHAN! is 1702 South Michigan Street SOUTH BEND IND. PHONE 6-trim CUIIIPIIIIILWIIX of ROMY HAMMES COMPANY THE FORD CoRNER CARDER'S MOBIL SERVICE Brake Service - Wfheel Balancing Ignition Service Phone 6-0722 Michigan at Ireland Road U -www-x-A ,. , - , f. . ,, ...W . . , a-. Mary Ann Drive In Hamburgers Soft Drinks Ice Cream 1711 South Michigan Street South Bend, Indiana Compliments of KRAUSS' IEWELRY 207 North Michigan Street VAN HORNE and COMPANY Regislered jeweler AIll?l'iLitIll Gem Society 114 West Washington Ave. RICE'S STORE E. P. S. PAINTS - FLAT LUX 2114 Miami Street Phone 6-5675 Ralph'S Grocery and Market Phone 6-1155 1502 East Donald Street unt'lf0lIIl.'. Riley Sluzlenls TOASTY SANDWICH SHOP TRAX' SERVIIQE Foot Long Hot Dogs -:- Frosted Malts 701 South Michigan St. McCANN'S MARKET FOR BEST IN MEATS - POULTRY 107 L. W. W. Mishawaka Phone 5-2592 Complimezzhv of FEINGOLITS J. T RPTHEx W 'EY JOE, THE IEWELERR DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRH' 104 North Main Street -:- Phone 2-1756 BIBLE BOOK CENTER W'lJere Cbrislian Friends Meet 415-415 South Michigan Street Erick Electric and Radio, Inc. ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS - APPLIANCES TV SALES AND SERVICE Miami at Calvert Streets ANDY'S SERVICE STATION Phone 6-0052 2924 South Michigan Street BARANY HARDWARE AND GIFT SHOP Stephen M. Baraby, Ozrmfr 1621 Miami Street BUSCHBAUM'S PHARMACY l! bere Customers Send Tbeir Friends 2505 Miami Street at Ewing BONNIE DOON'S High Quality ICE CREAM 6 Locations Clolbchf for Dad alla' Lad SOUTH BEND IVIISHAWAKA 7 Your Ncuresl HL'11llqlllI?'ft'l'5 for Spar! and S Dm, Tug, INFANTS XVEAR - SHOES - FURNISHINGS NOTIONS Open 'til 8 o'clock each evening 2213 South Michigan South Bend, Ind. 2212 Miami Street Phone 6-7440 Complimeuls of South Bend Federal Saving and Loan Association Corner Main and jefferson Streets 201 South Main Street RUPEL TYPESETTING CORPORATION Linotype Composition . . . Reprodzzctiofz Proofs 2521fQ South St. joseph Street Phone fi-3650 ERSKINE GOLF COURSE CLUB HOUSE XVedding Receptions - Vfedding Breakfasts Banquets - Luncheons Dinners - Dinner Dances Dances EVERETT KAGEL Business Phone Residence Phone 6-0912 7-3256 EOR YOUR NEXT BANQUET. DANCE OR RECEPTION INDIANA CLUB IIMMERS FO0D MARKETS Reslozzraut and Fozmtaizz Serrite Two Loc.xT1oNs 756 South Eddy Street 526 XY'est LaSalle Avenue THE 1955 COVERS BIADE BY S. K. SMITH COMPANY 2857 North Western Avenue CHICAGO. ILLINOIS C on gratulntious Dairy Council of St. joseph Valley 507 Odd Fellows Bldg. Compliments of RECO SPORTING GOODS 115 North Main Street EXCLUSIVE XVILSON DISTRIBUTORS Look for tlae Log Front BLOCK BROS. jewelers OX'ER 50 EVE.-KRS IN SoI rII BIND Michigan at Vllashington R. J. OWEN Real Estate - Ifzsurmzce Indiana - Illinois - Michigan Properties Phone 6-8222 2120 Miami Street South Bend, Ind. Stookey's Cities Service GAS, OIL, MINOR REPAIR 1601 So. Michigan Phone 6-0061 Dale's Sc to 31.00 Stores 2205 South Michigan St. 805 Lincoln Xxilly XVest The Kitchenette Restaurant Good Home-Cooked Food Complete Special Dinners 51.00 All the Perth You Can Eat on Frnluy 2221 South Michigan MAX ADLER COMPANY MICIIICAN AT XVAsHING'I'oN KETCHEN BROS. INC. Complete Irzsurmzfe Service PHONE 3-9341 217 Whitcomb-Keller Bldg. South Bend 8: Mishawaka City Bus Service FOR CONVENIENCE, RIDE CITY BUSES Northern Indiana Transit Incorporated Mercury Motorways, Inc. H. P. Urschell, Pres. Phone 6-9244 1509 Miami Street South Bend, Ind. HOFFMAN'S DRY GooDs AND sHoE STORE 2614 So. Michigan Phone 6-8789 SIDNEY'S FOOD MARKET 1829 South Leer Street South Bend Phone 6-9810 MYERS and KIRKPATRICK Corner of Michigan and Altgeld Streets Compliments of KRANTZ GROCERY STORE 2632 South Michigan Street Ridmer Distributing Co. Machine Shop Service AUTOMOBILE PARTS AND SUPPLIES 110 East Dubail Avenue -:- Phone 6-1521 Clements Grocery and Market 2624 South Michigan Street PIIOIIC 6-1972 Brant Grocery and Market COMPLETE LINE OE GROCERIES srtrcr QUALITY mms Deliveries Tuesday and Thursday 1655 E. Ewing Ave. Phone 6-0012 CONGRATULATIONS 1953 GRAIJUATINKS CLASS ndtkuza, 918 So. Michigan Street Fine Food - Foznztaiu Ser1'ire POP'S GROCERY DAIRY PRODUCTS - CiROCIfRIIfS COLD MIQATS -1516 S. Michigan St. Phone 6-0950 Tn E CIILM nu PARK CUT RATE STORE NOTIONS 0 GIFTS 6111 S. Michigan St. Phone 6-0959 THE DARMOS SHOP LADIES READY-TO-XVIZAR INEANTS' XYIQAR 7 SHOES 742 XVest Indiana Avenue LEHMAN'S PHARMACY T. XY. Bill Lehman, R.Ph. 1615 Miami Street Phone 6-9100 QQ r if I-4' I E 'f ,,::f5--gfgf WALT'S DRIVE IN Michigan and Ireland Road South Bend, Indiana The Two Big and Complete GILIVIER PARK ELECTRIC AND SUPPLY, INC. 6111 South Michigan Street 1801 South Michigan Street No job Too Large or Too Small line Sell the Best, But Service Tbem All PHONE 6-1152 Bailey Office Supply Company Greeting Cards ' Office Supplies ' Fzzrfziture 1624 South Michigan Street South Bend, Indiana BARTHOLOMEW'S, INC. II lJole.vale and Retail 1505 XVest Wasliingttmn Avenue 805 South Michigan Street 1019 Lincoln Way' XVest DICK,S 66 SERVICE Dick Huizinga 1902 South Michigan St. -:- Phone 6-0092 WaIter's French Dry Cleaners For Pirklrp and Delivery - Phone 3-6055 1917 Miami Street WHITEMAN HOME STORES COMPLETE FOOD STORE 2609 South Michigan St. Phone 6-1335 Michigan Avenue Fruit Market 1823 South Michigan Street Open on Sundays 8 to 1 - 4 to 7 MIAMI BAKERY 1809 Miami Street Phone 6-8900 CRAVEN'S MICHIGAN-CALVERT HARDWARE Phone 6-8060 1827 South Michigan Street Compliments of Materials Handling Equipment Corp. 2625 South Michigan Street fini: I Tl , A N . , .- ,.! ,,.........- ,E V . s ,V-,, V 5.1 '4-4 ' :,-- . 1 . a - Z... I IN 1955 Our Classroom for Riley Students Has Been Repeated on Personal Loan Olhce Operating Procedures. SECURITY LOAN COMPANY The Friendly Small Lmm Office 212 SHLRLAND BLDG, If. B. BIVRPHY, Jlgr. Y The Security Loan Company . . . 212 Sher- land Building, South Bend, Indiana, has again set aside one day for the sole purpose of conducting a class for the students of Riley High School in business courses, to familiarize them with the principal operating factors used in the small loan industry. The small loan industry is a division of the growing consumer credit Held. It renders a specialized money service to those in need of assistance on financial problems. The service is recognized by the various social welfare agencies and business leaders as .1 definite necessity in every community. The classroom presents educational facts at the high school level. Many Riley students al- ready have found the consumer credit field an excellent one for employment and a life career. OO Tumurro u s Humelzlaleers Are Lerzrninq c GAs Cooxs BE'r'l'ER, EASTER - COSTS Less Northern Indiana Public Service NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE THE GAS COMPANY RIGGS Floor Covering Shop Carpets - Rugs XVindow Shades - Venetian Blinds Custom Tops Specialists in Custom Built Linoleum Floors and W'alls Phone 6-S640 for Esrimaxes 1625 Miami Street Calvert Rexall Pharmacy DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION sravicr Leer and Calvert Phone 6-0795 Gilmer Park Super Market For Your Burt Fowl Bn-yr Bionday thru Saturday - 9:00 - Sam 6103 S. Michigan St. Phone 6-2770 ,V f 'S 17 i 'Y -ip BERNICE FIEDLER Miss Fiedler keeps the many records of finance ot Riley. The line is long each September and January as students turn over K' if ' 8 Q, X fads f - r s .- : -' 'ii ts rfx '- - .... , L J' ' Q QT 9 n 1 'if' i -xx ' Afssnfi RUSSELL RHODES ' if ' A . I f l as E Lip Q HARLEY STECH The monumental task ol supplying tickets to the lvaskcthall sectionals for loyal fans kept Mr. Russell Hliocles and Mr. llarley Stech jumping. But this was only a small fraction ul their ducat- dealing duties. Vllhen they were not selling tickets. they kept the records of the expenditures and re- ceipts of our xaried sports program. their pennies to Miss Bernice Fiedler for hooks. supplies, and fees ,... The mystery of requisition hlanks. withdrawals and deposits. and all matter of high finance which baffle the uninitiated. are the special dish of Miss Fiedler. Selling tickets is only one of the duties of Mr. Stech and Mr Rhodes. Business 6-3180 Residence 6-6642 ACE FLOOR COVERING SHOP HARRX' ZEIGLPR 1019 South Michigan Street Sonneborn's Sport Shop Phone 3-3702 121 West Colfax Avenue BERGMAN DRUGS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 2620 S. Michigan St. Phone 6-0076 IN WOOD'S CROCKERY Home of Lovely Gif! lVm'e Soum BENu's UNi'sL'AI. GIFT S1'oRE 425 S. Michigan Street Phone 7-4474 HANS CUT RATE 2805 South Michigan Street 0 Phone 6-8313 C. E. LEE, COMPANY Compliments of LEVY WARD GROCERY For the BEST Landscaping HOOSIER NURSERIES South Bend, Indiana PHONE 6-5405 Complimeizfs of RELIABLE DAIRY Biggest in Soulb Bend Because Best GILBERT'S Complimenis of STONER BROTHERS 1. G. A. 1438 E. Calvert St. Phone 7 7300 Schiff's Big Shoe Store PAINT - XVALLPAPER - GLASS Sonlb Blilldvj Lending Family Shoe Store Phone 2-6102 225 S. Main Street Phone 4-5197 256 South Michigan Street H S HAMILTON - HARRIS Elerlriml Albplimzces For E1'er'1' Need 85 Television Snles and Service Ilvlwlesffle Dealers CMH El'DRH 'E CANDY - TOBACCO - SUNDRIES Phone 6-1000 1718 S. Michigan Street Somh Bend, Indiana 436 S. St. Joseph St. Phone 7 2381 La-Ilito Roofing and Insulation, Ino. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ROOFING KENTILE - ASPHALT AND RUBBER 1606 Mishawaka Avenue Phone 7-4800 PHONE S-8988 FREE DELIVERY Besl llnisbes fu J. P. The Class of '53 Bicycles - Xlfheel Goods - Hospital Equipment XI. 2720 Lincoln XVay XY'eSt -:- Mishawaku Complimentx of South Bend Wfholesale Candy C R.B.j'.'S:S.' SQUIRES SERVICE STATION , , JOBBINQ. CONFECTIONERS Phone -I-5682 or 5-7805 1228 Calvert Street Phone 6-0725 180 Paxon Drive South C0lIg7'dfll1llfi0lI5 . . . Class of 1953 The Riley Alumni Association Cordially inrites you lo lbeir SPRING DANCE INDIANA CLUB . . . JUNE 16, 1953 BILLIE MAY ORCHESTRA DANCING 9 TO 1 Complimenis of J. E. WALZ INC. 3423-31 S. Michigan St. Phone 6-5569 H. E. GLASER, IR. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 618 j. M. S. Bldg. Phone 3-7430 Twl Miloswvlyk TWIN CITY IEWELERS Elgin - Longines - XVyler - LeCoultre Complete XwlLllCh-Cit1Lik jewelry Repair 509 NW. Waishington Ave. Phone 4-1287 THE PHILADELPHIA SL'I'l'iIlg A1iL'lJi1llIzI for 52 Years BAKERY - RESTAURANT - CANDY 116 North Michigan Street A. F. SMITH CO. Phone 7-5771 407-9 South Michigan Abstract and Title Corporation FoI'NnEn IN 1856 Phone 3-8258 302 Building and Loan Tower FAYIS QUALITY JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS 111 South Michigan Street TWO LEGS, INC. Specializing in PANTS - SWEATERS - JACKETS 118 South Michigan Street Yon Crm Rely on t1 Rcgivcrufl !L'll't'!L'l'H Harry E. Berg RI-r.1sI'ERIfn jtxx'EI.ERs- AMERICAN fiEM Sottrrv Hamilton, Omega, Elgin and Ciruen Xxhtthes V 109 Wfest jefferson j M Iizerytbifzg in Music - L THE COPP MUSIC' CENTER Y PHONE 5-1858 122-26 If. Wlzzyne Street .J. Huston's Sinclair ervice Broadway R Michigan Phone 6-0974 Batteries and Tires Brake Service and Lubrication rifi ACME SCHOOL OF DIE Best Ifxisbes DESIGN ENGINEERING to the CIW of '53 Complete Courses in Tool and Die Design f TERM St HEIII IE june - September - December - February - April S. R. COPE, P7AL'5il1L'l1f J. L. KEMP, Ezllrrtlliwlul Dirt'I'for 129 W. Colfax Ave. Phone 4-5420 MAUREICS SUPER MARKET 1526 Miami Street . South Bend, Indiana Coal - Coke Stoker Coal - Briquets PHONE mmm DELIVERY SERVICE THE FOOD SPOT Marvin Kruggel and XVarren Clauser, jr., Props. Alzniys flu' Bax! in MEATS - FRL'lTS - VLGIWTABLFS 1149 S- Main Sr- Phone 6-5506 2121 Miami sf. south Bend, Ind. BROADXWAY PHARMACY THE REXALI. STORE Prexfriptiou Drnggirl PHONE 6-6020 Corner Michigan X Broadway LIECHTY HATCHERY FINE BABY CHICKS 1526 South Michigan Phone 6--4694 ETTER DRY CLEANERS -1-Hour Cleaning Servite Daily Pick I7p and Delixery Save lllfik Cash and Carry V 1805 South Michigan Phone 6-188-i FOREST G HA Y Funeral Director AMBULANCE SERVICE 1201 South Michigan Street PHONE 6-6575 GREENE'S LINGERIE - DRESSES - COATS - HOSIERY 232 South Michigan Street Congratulations to the Clas5ofI953 ROBERTSON'S Heston's Modern Market Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. 7 Days Wleekly Plenty of Parking 2904 SOUTH Mlci-HGAN STREET D. SHERMAN ELLISON AGENCY IIISIHYUICE Exclusively Main at Colfax Phone 3-3101 ANDY'S QUALITY FOOD 229 East Ewing Ave. Phone 6-4167 ARTHUR A. FREDRICKSON XWHOLESALE CANDY 314 W. LaSalle Avenue MIAMI GREENHOUSE Say It U illJ Flowers 2206 Miami Street THE BOOK SHOP, INC. 150 North Michigan Street South Bend, Indiana WILSEY DRUG STORE Dependable Prerrriptiou Surfire 905 S. Michigan St. Phone 6-5800 Cities Frosted Foods, Inc. Unlfolesale Only FRESH PRODUCTS AND FROZEN FOODS 811 Northside Blvd. -:- Phone 2-8281 Earl Kahle 81 Son Brilliant Bronze Service Station TOWING - PUSHING - JEEP sunvicr 1112 Michigan St. Phone 6-0755 Forbes Typewriter Co. XVe rent all makes of new portable and standard typewriters. We allow three muntlfs purchase credit if desired, 228 West Colfax Ave. Phone 4-4491 PILOT ENGRAVING C0. 324 East Colfax Ave. South Bend, Ind NICCLAVE PRINTING COMPANY 305 N. Niles Ave. South Bend, Ind Let Hall D0 Your Hauling' L. L. HALL MOVING COMPANY Long Distance Moving Phone 4-2424 Nancy Horn, Janice Green, Car- ol Whitmer, and Joyce Cutner worked as typisrs and proof-read ers for the Hoosier Poet staff. They gained experience in learn- ing The mthods of publishing the annual. lypisls . . proof readers . . Phyllis Tolchin, as promotion manager for The Hoosier Poet, worked with the mem- bers of her committee to make plans for the autograph dance and the promotion assemblies in the fall. ' .c Eh Q90 bis .7-'C' 170' 'Q 'lib i fli- Joyce Root ond her stuff of advertising solicitors were responsible tor the contcic ting ot locol business firms for the advertising in the i953 Hoosier Poet acl solicitors .... assistants .... all helped PROMOTION ASSISTAXTS Nanette Green Caryle Steffee ,In Ann Balclridge Sue Ewing Pat Perkins Carol Campbell Harlyn Fall Rita Graham Mary Ann Krizinanich Beth Schneider Barbara Brenner Mary Lou Caras Judy Rounds Donna Fulps Delores Yandl AND ADYERTISIXG SOLICITORS Mary Ann Snicler Joan Kovach Virginia Place Nancy Nesbitt Nancy Wiygant Carol Fowler Bill Cole Joyce Root Joyce Snyder Pat Seeley R1,PS9lII3ff Xlussehnan Karole Ciiughenuur Marilyn Smokey Carol Mitchell Pat Seyliert senior editoriol stoff June Borkowski . . . Editor-in-chief Sue Stein . . . Literary Editor Carol Mitchell . . . Associate senior section editor Diane Pollock . . . Associate senior section editor Mitchell Morris . . . Sports editor Marilyn Stookey . . . Associate classes editor Beth Schneider . . . Associate classes editor senior business stoff Ervin Anderson . . . Business manager Joan Burkett . . . Assistant collection manager Joyce Root . . . Advertising manager Phyllis Tolchin . . . Promotion manager Rosemary Musselman . , . Bookkeeper Pat Seeley . . . Bookkeeper junior stoff Caryle Steffee . . . Faculty editor Billie Pollock . . . Activities editor Ed Friend . . . Photographer Ronald Baber . . . Artist editoriol ossistonts Mary Lee Hood - Joan Balough - Maureen Jackson Carol Whitmer 4 Joyce Cutner - Janice Green ocknowledgments The Hoosier Poet Staff wishes to extend its warmest and most sincere thanks to the faculty and students of Riley. Without their cooperation our succe s would not have been possible. To Mr. George Koch. our faculty advisor. we wish to express our special appre- ciation for all the guidance. encouragement and help he has given to the editors and staff members of the year's book. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the persons and firms who have Denerously cooperated in publishing the 1953 Hoosier Poet. THE McCLAVE PRINTING COMPANY Mr. Harry Kubiak Mr. Louis Kubiak THE PILOT PHOTO-ENGRAVING COMPANY Mr. Charles Betz THE DE GROFF STUDIO Mr. Kenneth de Croil THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY Mr. Jack K. Bundy THE JOE BTQDD BOOK BINDERY Mr. Joe Budd For special services to the 1953 Hoosier Poet we wish to thank Chet Gebert. of the Elkhart Truth, and Julius Ivansecs, of the South Bend Tribune. for special sports photographs. HELEN CPQHMAN With ai thermnmeter always near at hantl. Xlrs. Holi-n Cash- man. the st-litml nurse. tends In the ailments of 1.600 students. ln une clay slit- may rush a lmy who hrnlw his arm to the hospital. han- clage a skinned knee. examine ai little- girl who complains nf an up- set stnmavh. and Hnally sencl Jim- niy home lmecause he has the measles. During the year Mrs. Cashman also assists with the X- ray examinations. TB skin tests. and the ninth and eleventh grafle phi sical examinations. Providing nutritious, well-balanced meals for the Riley student body MISS MOV shell keeps house on Q large scole. Ns x. v4 owords for the clcuss of l952 D. A. R. AWARD For Excellence in Uniterl States History Thomas McKee H. G. IMEL AWARD For Excellence ln Science Patricia Ann Whiteman BUSINESS EDUCATION AWARDS For Excellence ln Business Eflucation Catherine Hausmann Robert Hawley LATIN AWARD For Excellence ln Latin Jack Owen Brown ELLIS VERINK AWARD For Excellence ln Matlzematics David Rourie Cooper INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARD For Excellence ln lnrlustrial Arts Donald Earl Acton ENGLISH AWARD For Excellence in English David Bourie Cooper ELLIS VERINK ATHLETIC AWARD For Excellence In Atllletics Anil Sclzolarsliip Donn Whitmer DRAMA AWARDS For Outstancling Contribution In Dramatics Robert Markliain Lewis Runnels SPEECH AWARD For Excellence ln Speeclz Janet Dubail Roose HOME ECONOMICS AWARDS For Excellence In Home Economics Cathryn Ann Chrisman CITIZENSHIP AWARDS For Outslanrling Citizenship Janet Dubail Roose Donn Whitmer MIISIC AWARDS For Excellence ln Glee Club Jack Owen Brown For Excellence ln Band Raymond Earl Davis For Excellence ln Orchestra Cherris Kay Poland ATTENDANCE AWARDS For Highest Attenflance James Cherpes Patsy Shinn Cherrie Kay Poland James Lakatos Earl Brown awards for 1952 good bye autographs vg' P hz 5. fii' wif nr, Q r ls? 5 Q 67 N s9'. 11 -gs. -ii aj,- 0:2 AA ,.pAl A5-F J T6 w Ur rl Q. v. 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I.: 'nd 1 b .i.I HI 1- -- - W.. ,.- --.II ..-. .5 I .....,3,:...,,..,.,--...,,,, .. ,I 1. - 1.1.-2-11?-21.51T--?121:1 -ff:1E- 62.1-wif! WI- -f'1-,1- -'.-.1-In - I , 1 -?+5eI.1e..sE'-F-.--':..11ffff.E12'a e-E1-Ei? today . . . class of 1953 MITCHELL MORRIS President Q' PAT DAVIS Social Chairman ,nn 'K WILBUR CAMPBELL Class Sponsor xi BUDDY OVERHOLSER Vice President NANCY NEWPORT Secretary ROSEMARY MUSSELMAN Treasurer To understand democracy. one must live cleinacratically. Thus fol- lowing a system of voting set up hy our founding fathers. the senior class prepared to elect those students who would best lead them dur- ing their final year. Clmosing five ollicers from a list of thirty can- didates. the seniors elected Mitchell Morris to the presidency. Buddy Overholser was chosen vice president: Nancy Newport. secretary: Rosemary Nlusselnian. treasurer: and Pat Davis. social chairman. Writll the ollicers' wonderful guidance. the seniors made their last year the most nieniorable of all. EMF? MARCIA COPPES Voledicforiorm 'Fw GUS My JUNE BORKOWSKI Solutcrtorion SUE STEIN Third Honors class honors honor roll . . . Marcia Coppes June Borkowski Sue Stein Laurel Campbell Percy Warrick Diane Pollock Mitchell Morris Don Kennedy Alan Schrader Mary Ann Kramer Mildred McCallum Karen Ball Marilyn Stookey Beverly Boigegrain Phillip Harris Jerry Brucker Ronald Lauchner Nancy Wygant William Henrickson Patricia Seeley Amy Acton Donna Fulps liar-h year Riley pays spec-ial honor lu its scholars of distinction yxho have done outstand- ing ysork during their four years here. These students have maintained a minimum ayerage of ninety' per cent in their grades ever since coming to Riley and are therefore eligihle for the Honor Roll. It is with much pride and pleasure that the Hoosfer Poe! presents these graduates of 1953 who have taken the utmost advantage of the educational opportunities Riley' has afforded them. They' truly' deserve the title. Scholars of llistinetion. Fred Dose Judith Dalton Virginia Place Phyllis Tolchin Patricia Davis Martha Steele Suzanne Ewing Patricia Morse Tom O'Brien William Moser Eldon Vought Karen Nelson Marcia Kubacki Dennis Austin Mary Ellen Katona Nancy Harter Carol Mitchell Nancy Stout Jacqueline Overton Thomas Priddy 'Cru' mir' Y., QQ.: an jp: l AMY LOU ACTON Majors: Business, English. Minors: Latin, Social Studies. Activities: HOOSIER POET, HI-TIMES. Plans: Secretarial Work. ERVIN C. ANDERSON Majors: English, Latin. Minors: Shop, Mechanical Draw- ing. Activities: Band, HOOSIER POET. Awards: Jr. Band. Plans: Notre Dame. JACK L. R. ANDERSON Majors: Mathematics, English, Social Studies. Minor: Bi- ology. Activities: Screen Club. Plans: Work. EVVA APPELGET Majors: Science, Home Economics, English. Minor: Mathe- matics. Plans: Telephone Operator. lNot graduating? DENNIS D, AUSTIN Majors: English, Mathematics, Science. Minors: Social Studies, Language. Awards: Sr. Bronze Pin, Debate Letter. Plans: Purdue. ROY L. AUSTIN Majors: Industrial Arts, English. Minors: Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: B Team Baseball. Awards: B Team Baseball. Plans: Service or Work. TERRY G. BAKER Majors: Industrial Arts, English. Minors: Mathematics, So- cial Studies. Activities: B Team Football, Ushers Club. Awards: Letter, Two Chevrons in Ushers Club. Plans: Tool and Die Maker. JO ANN BALDRIDGE Majors: English, Social Studies, Language. Minors: Sci- ence, Mathematics, Activities: Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, Latin Club, French Club. Awards: Jr. Band, Orchestra. Plans: College. ROGER L. BALDWIN Majors: English, History. Minors: Shop, Mathematics. Plans: College. RICHARD MICHAEL BALINT Majors: English, Machine Shop. Minors: Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Ushers Club. Plans: Work. KAREN AMO BALL Majors: English, Language, Science, Social Studies. Minor: Mathematics. Activities: Latin Club, Booster Club, Drama Club, HI-TIMES, HOOSIER POET, Glee Club, French Club. Offices: Vice President and Secretary of Latin Club. A- wards: Certificates of Merit, Jr. Bronze Pin, Sr. Silver Pin, HI-TIMES Journeyman Pin. Plans: Northwestern University. LOUISE MAY BALLARD Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Mathematics, Busi- ness. Activities: Sr. Y-Teens, Baton Twirler, Jr. Band, Sr. Band, HI-TIMES. Offices: Vice President of Sr. Y-Teens. Awards: Sr. Band. Plans: College. fi' 'Ib Qc. .- K.: M: A ff- x wixrivil ',V' S V.', Q' DARCY LEE BAR KLEY Mathematics, Science. Minors: Social Stu- dies, Business. Activities: Drama Club, Red Mill, Gin- gerbread Man, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Screen Club, Glee Club. Offices: Sr. Screen Club Board. Awards: B Team Football, Screen Club. Plans: Indiana School of Mortuary Science. Majors: English, YVONNE MARIE BARR Social Science. Minors: Biology, Mathe- Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club, HI- Student Council. Awards: Sr, Bronze Pin, Sr. Silver Pin. Plans: Indiana University. Majors: English, matics, Latin. TIMES, G.A.A., JACK BARROWS Majors: Art, English. Minors: French, Social Studies, Busi- ness, Science. Activities: Library Staff. Offices: President of Library Staff. Plans: Work. EARLE R. BAUMGARDNER, JR. Majors: English, Industrial Arts, Social Studies. Minor: Mathematics. Activities: Track, Cross Country. Awards: B- Team Letter, Track, Cross Country. Plans: Purdue. ELLANORA JOAN BENNETT Majors: English, Business, Science. Minor: Social Studies. Activities: Jr. and Sr. Band, French Club, Screen Club, Library Staff, Hl-TIMES. Offices: Secretary of Screen Club, Band Librarian. Awards: Jr. and Sr. Band, Screen Club Plans: Nurses Training. RALPH L. BENNETT Majors: English, Commercial Arts, Mathematics. Minor: Social Studies. Activities: Ushers Club, Screen Club. Awards: Ushers Club Letter and Chevron. Plans: Work or Service. EUGENE R. BENNINGHOFF Majors: English, Shop. Minors: Social Studies, Mathemat- ics. Activities: Baseball, Football, Ushers Club. Offices: Secretary of Ushers Club. Awards: B Team Baseball Let- ter, C Team, B Team and Varsity Football Letters, Ush- ers Club Letter, Two Chevrons and One Star. Plans: Trade School. SHIRLEY BEYER Majors: English, Home Economics. Minors: Social Studies, Business. Activities: HOOSIER POET. Plans: Secretary. JAMES L. BLOOM Majors: English, Industrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Ushers Club, Glee Club. Plans: Marines. BEVERLY BOIGEGRAIN Majors: Latin, English, Social Studies. Minors: Mathemat- ics, Business. Activities: Latin Club, Orchestra, Glee Club, Band, Student Council, Drama Club. Offices: President of Latin Club. Awardsi Jr. and Sr. Silver Pins, Sr. Bronze Pin, D.A.R. Citizenship Award, Certificate of Merit. Plans: College. vw' '11 1 FW? -e 5 K There is nothing like a dame, prove these slightly salty senior sailors at the Senior's Fall Dance, la In ,.. x., .F- xv--. ,ig AVIJAA. , 'l- WW '99-I 'QQ ' L ,-,., 1-, - , S 'W -a Q .i n m '53 M Q fu. .4 Q .7 ,J , ,M e ,Qi-' 5 'E v Q V A N sl f gf' Q b.. 'Q ra . 1 v 1 V we . . ' Y y , A N v wif, X3n. Z-lf' w Q .I X . ,' 1 0 u , fs 9 ' ' P' 'M e .F mvkvf Q N . , of iv 1 W f-br , . in - . ,M 4 1 3' 'Re N ha? K 'C L V S' K de 'lg Q -o ' w A'.f' s ' 'X if M ri' v 4! 5 .aff and . - 'Q - JH, visa--st!! I r W I x 80' Ko . ,1 'fK 'wef 1- ..' 'A I J aw, ..' 'N f- . N ,-4'?f: ' 1' ' .J 1- , N' ,,.:.g,, Q,, Z'.','5 f A swim ' if ga JUNE CARMEN BORKOWSKI Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Business. Activities: HOOSIER POET, Booster Club. Offices: Editor of HOOSIER POET, Home Room Social Chairman and Sec- retary. Awards: Jr. and Sr. Bronze Pins, Silver Pin, Cer- tificates of Merit. Plans: College. DAVID ALLEN BOYER Majors: English, Mathematics, Industrial Arts. Minors: Sci- ence, Social Studies. Activities: HOOSIER POET, Orchestra, Booster Club, Basketball, Track. Awards: Letter in Orch- estra. Plans: Die Maker. BARBARA L. BRENNER Majors: English, Social Science, Home Economics. Minors: Latin, Science. Activities: HOOSIER POET, Glee Club, G.- A.A. Plans: Physical Therapist. CHARLES E, BRESSLER Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Mathematics, Lan- guage. Activities: HOOSIER POET, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, I-II-TIMES, Baseball, Offices: Treasurer of Hi-Y. Awards: B Team Baseball, Varsity Baseball, C Team Track Letter. Plans: College. JERRY L. BROWNBRIDGE Majors: English, Shop. Minors: Shop, Social Studies. Ac- tivities: Band, Intramural Basketball. Awards: Band. Plans: Business. JERRY WILLIAM BRUCKER Majors: English, Mathematics, Industrial Arts. Minors: SO- cial Studies, Language. Activities: HOOSIER POET, Span- ish Club, Student Council. Awards: Sr. Bronze Pin, Certi- ficate of Merit. Plans: College at Engineering. JANET LEONA BUKOVNIK Majors: Art, English, Business. Minors: Language, Social Science. Activities: HOOSIER POET, HI-TIMES, German Club, Drama Club, Booster Club, Y-Teens. Offices: Presi- dent of German Club. Plans: Work. JOAN MARIE BURKETT Majors: Business, English. Minors: Language, Social Stud- ies. Activities: HOOSIER POET, HI-TIMES, Drama Club, Gingerbread Man, Red Mill, Two Gentlemen at Ve- rona, Booster Club, Latin Club. Awards: Journeyman Pin. Plans: Work. LARRY N. BUTCI-IER Majors: English, Industrial Arts. Minors: Mathematics, So- cial studies. Activities: Track, Band, Basketball. Awards: Track Monogram. Plans: College or Navy. CAROL L. CAMPBELL Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Minors: Langu- age, Science. Activities: Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Intramur- al Volleyball, Basketball. Plans: Indiana. LAUREL L. CAMPBELL Majors: English, Art, Social Studies, Language. Minor: Mathematics. Activities: Glee Club, Student Council, Latin Club, Booster Club. Offices: Sophomore Class Treasurer, First Vice President of Latin Club. Awards: Certificates of Merit, Jr. Bronze Pin, Jr. and Sr. Silver Pins, Jr. Gold Pin. Plans: Steven's College. MARYLOU CARAS Majors: English, Social Science. Minors: Mathematics, Bi- ology. Activities: Drama Club, Glee Club, Booster Club, Y-Teens, HI-TIMES, HOOSIER POET, Footlighters, Home Room Social Chairman. Offices: HI-TIMES head typist, A- wards: HI-TIMES. Plans: Nurses Training. oc 'W 4-ww., if f 1 vw- 4 17' ,-Jw nw, Q? lt's Senior Day, and for the last time Sen- iors talk to their class- mates, friends, and teachers. lt's Good- bye, Riley. -we JANICE J. CARPENTER Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Minor: Home Economics. Activities: Student Council, Drama Club, Glee Club, Booster Club. Offices: Home Room Secretary and Sa- cial Chairman. Plans: College. MARILYN A. CHRISMAN Majors: English, Business. Minors: Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: G.A.A., HI-TIMES. Plans: Office Work. iNot graduatingl ROBERT CIRA Majors: English, Social Studies, Minors: Latin, Mathemat- ics. Activities: Football, Baseball, Intramural Basketball. Offices: Junior Class Vice President, Home Room Vice President. Awards: Football, Baseball. Plans: College. WILLIAM W. CLARK Maiors: English, Mathematics. Minors: Shop, Language. Activities: Glee Club, l-li-C Club. Plans: Olivet Nazarene College or Work. RAY W. COAH RAN Majors: English, Shop. Minors: Mathematics, Social Studies. Activities: Bond, Orchestra. Offices: President of Senior Band. Awards: Senior Band. Plans: Professional Drummer. .A- 1. Z ff 'I' :ANN '- A WILLIAM COLE Majors: Art, English. Minors: Business, Social Studies. Ac- tivities: Student Council, Football, Baseball, Booster Club, Gingerbread Man. Awards: Six B Team Awards, Letter Sweater. Plans: Florida State. CAROL YVONNE COLEMAN Majors: English, Stenography. Minors: Mathematics, So- cial Studies. Offices: l-lame Room Treasurer. Plans: Secre- tarial Work. MARCIA MARlE COPPES Majors: English, Mathematics, Art, Social Studies. Minor: Language. Activities: Drama Club, Booster Club, Glee. Club, Awards: Jr. Silver Pin, Sr. Bronze Pin, Certificates of Merit. Plans: Art School. KAROLE E. COUGHENOUR Majors: Science, English, Social Studies. Minors: Language, Business, Mathematics. Activities: Junior Pram Court, Washington-Riley Court, Intramural Volleyball and Basket- ball, Barid, Booster Club, Offices: Home Room President. Awards: Sr. Silver Pin, Jr. Band Award. Plans: Nurses Training. ROBERT CRAWFORD Majors: English, Machine Shop, Social Studies. Minor: Mechanical Drawing. Activities: Band. Awards: Certificates of Merit, Band. Plans: Tool and Die. it .- 3. 38 -J LAURIE SUE CROFOOT Majors: English, Home Economics. Minors: Science, Social Studies. Plans: Office Work. JUDITH MARIE DALTON Majors: English, Social Studies, Language. Minors: Biology, Mathematics. Activities: Latin Club, Booster Club, Drama Club. Offices: HI-TIMES Business Manager. Awards: Cer- tificate of Merit, Jr. Silver Pin, HI-TIMES Pin. Plans: Han- over College or University of Illinois. LONA DAVIDSON Majors: English, Social Studies, Minors: Business, Home Ec- onomics, Activities: Glee Club, HOOSIER POET, Y-Teens, Booster Club. Plans: Work. PATRICIA DAVIS Majors: English, Social Studies, Language. Minors: Mathe- matics, Science. Activities: Football Court, French Club, Glee Club. Offices: Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class Social Chairman. Awards: Sr. Bronze Pin, Certificates of Merit. Plans: Indiana State Teacher's College. FRANK E, DEMSKE Majors: English, Industrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies, Machine Shop. Plans: Tool and Die Maker. WILLIAM DENNEY Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Business, Art. Ac- tivities: Football, Basketball, Baseball. Awards: Two Foot- ball, Three Basketball, Three Baseball Letters. Plans: Col- lege. JAMES A. DENNISTON Majors: English, Social Studies, Science. Minors: Mathe- matics, Shop, Language. Activities: Hi-Y, Glee Club. Plans: College. SHIRLEY ANN DILLON Majors: Business, English. Minors: Social Studies, Mothe- matics. Activities: Drama Club, Booster Club, HI-TIMES, Latin Club, Glee Club, Awards: Journeyman Pin. Plans: William Woods College. FREDERICK DOSE Majors: Mathematics, English. Minors: Language, Shop, Science. Activities: Band, Hi-Y. Offices: Secretary ot Sr. Band. Awards: Certificates of Merit, Sr. Band. Plans: Col- lege. EUGENE F. DOWNI-IOUR Majors: English, Industrial Arts, Social Studies. Minor: Art. Activities: Track Team, Band. Awards: Two C Team Letters. Plans: Work. THOMAS C. Majors: English, Social Studies, in. Activities: Varsity Baseball. RICHARD F, Majors: English, Social Studies. DOYLE Mathematics. Minor: Lat- Plansz College. DU FORD Minors: Business, Industrial Arts. Activities: B Team Football. Plans: Navy or Work. ,-... cr- ...X WO 435- Qlbso it .sig Qi -2 my in 'Q ii- 44? cs I ,tb NEIL M. EDISON Majors: English, Mathematics, Shop. Minors: Language, Social Studies. Activities: Band, Track. Plans: Undecided, WILLIAM A. EMBODEN, JR. Majors: Mathematics, Science, English. Minors: Latin, So- cial Studies. Activities: HI-TIMES, HOOSIER POET. Plans: Purdue University. SUE EWING Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Music, Language, Mathematics. Activities: Glee Club, Orchestra, Student Council, Red Mill, Three Musketeers, Gingerbread Man. Offices: Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Coun- cil Vice President and Secretary. Awards: Jr. Bronze Pin, Certificate of Merit, Orchestra Pin. Plans: College, MARLYN SUE FALL Majors: English, Business. Minors: Language, Social Stud- ies. Activities: Booster Club, Spanish Club, HOOSIER POET. Offices: Booster Club Cabinet. Plans: College. MARCIA ANN FEE Majors: English, Business. Minors: Home Economics, Math- ematics, Language. Activities: Drama Club, Y-Teens, Glee Club, Booster Club. Plans: Telephone Operator. NANCY JOAN FELKER Majors: English, Stenography. Minors: Social Studies, Busi- ness. Activities: G.A.A. Plans: Secretory. DOLORES M. FILCI-IAK Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Language, Home Economics. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club, Booster Club. Plans: College. KEVIN L. FLEMMING Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Science, Mathe- matics. Activities: Hi-Y, I-IOOSIER POET. Plans: College. BETTY JUNE FOSTER Majors: English, Home Economics. Minors: Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Drama Club, Glee Club, Booster Club. Plans: Nurses Training. CAROL ANN FOWLER Majors: Social Studies, English, Business. Minor: HOrr1e Economics. Activities: Y-Teens, Glee Club, Booster Club. Plans: Work. SHERRIL FRENCH Majors: Business, Social Studies, English. Minors: Business, l-lame Economics. Activities: Drama Club, I-ll-TIMES. Plans: Secretarial Work. DONNA JANE FULPS Majors: English, Language, Social Studies. Minor: Mathe- matics. Activities: French Club, Bond, Student Council, Booster Club. Plans: Indiana University. TEX L. GALLOWAY Majors: English, Mathematics, Science. Minor: Latin. Ac- tivities: Football, Baseball. Awards: Varsity Baseball and Football Letters. Plans: College. JOYCE P, GEARHART Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Minors: Art, Busi- ness. Plans: Comptometer Operator. ROBERT F. GONDERMAN Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Mathematics, Me- chanical Drawing. Activities: Hi-Y, Latin Club. Plans: COI- lege. JAMES GORBITZ Majors: English, Social Studies, lndustrial Arts. Minor: Mathematics. Plans: Work. JOHN W, GORDON Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Minors: Shop, Mathematics. Activities: Ushers Club. Plans: Work or Ser- vice. Helping to make mon- ey for their class, these seniors sell pro- grams at one of the Wildcat football games. GLADWIN JERRY GRABlLL Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Latin, Mathemat- ics, Science. Activities: Varsity Football, Varsity Track. Awards: D.A.R. Citizenship Award, Football, Track. Plans: Law School. CAROLYN JOYCE GRACZOL Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics. Minor: Business. Activities: Band, Booster Club. Offices: Vice President of Band. Awards: Band. Plans: New Orleans Finishing School. , RITA ANN GRAHAM Majors: English, Business. Minors: Clothing, Social Studies. Activities: G.A.A., Y-Teens, Glee Club. Offices: Vice Presi- dent of G.A.A. Awards: Jr. Bronze Pin. Plans: Business College or Work. NANETTE GREEN Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics. Minors: Mathematics, Language. Activities: Glee Club, Booster Club, Intramural Volleyball, Basketball. Offices: Home Room Social Chairman. Plans: College. SHERMAN D, GREIDER Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop. Minors: Mathematics, Science, Art. Activities: Track Team. Awards: Varsity Let- ter in Track. Plans: Work. 'Hg R ff' fs -4, wi' -wx, 'L' 5? WILLIAM GROSVENOR Maiors: Business, English, Social Studies. Minor: Biology. Plans: Work. JAMES F. GULYAS Maiors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Minor: ln- dustrial Arts. Activities: Track. Awards: B Team Track Letter. Plans. College. ROBERT HANES Maiors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Business, Shop. Plans: Service. DAVID HANNA Maiors: Mathematics, English. Minors: Science, Social Studies. Activities: Baseball, Football. Offices: Junior Class Treasurer. Awards: Varsity Baseball. Plans: Trade School. JOHN P. HANS Maiors: English, Industrial Arts. Activities: Varsity Swim- ming, Hi-Y. Offices: Secretary of Hi-Y. Awards: Monogram in Swimming. Plans: Indiana University. in in 2.1 v- -V -X Ai CHARLES W. HARPER, JR. Maiors: English, Business. Minors: Social Studies, Business. Activities: Jr. Band and Sr. Band, Track. Awards: Band. Plans: Work. PHIL HARRIS Majors: Mathematics, Social Studies, English, Minor: Shop. Activities: Cross Country, Track. Awards: Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Certificates of Merit, Sr. Bronze Pin. Plans: Work. NANCY ANN HARTER Maiors: English, Social Studies, Language. Minors: Mathe- matics, Science. Activities: Y-Teens, Spanish Club. Offices: Vice President and Treasurer of Y-Teens. Plans: College. CHARLES F. HATFIELD Maiors: English, Shop. Minors: Mathematics, French. Ac- tivities: Wrestling, Football, Track, Hi-Y, Glee Club, Drama Club. Offices: Hi-Y President. Plans: Indiana University. WILLIAM HENRIKSON Maiors: Mathematics, Industrial Arts, English. Minor: Lat- in. Activities: Band, Orchestra. Offices: Band Treasurer. Awards: Jr. and Sr. Band, Orchestra. Plans: Purdue Uni- versity or Service. Riley parents found the exhibits at the students interesting at the annual O p e n House. QVX I K I x WJ 1 urn., IGN ,G .av 'Y gl 1+ -6 eo' ALLAN A. HENRY Majors: English, Industrial Arts. Minors: Mathematics, So- cial Studies. Plans: Machinist. CARYL YVONNE HILDEBRAND Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Minors: Mathe- matics, Language. Activities: HOOSIER POET, Glee Club, Student Council, Red Mill, Offices: Student Council Cob- inet. Plans: Office Work. SANDRA JOAN HILDEBRANDT Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Business, Home Economics. Activities: Sr. Y-Teens, Student Council, Boos- ter Club, Drama Club, Glee Club, Football Queen. Plans: College. BETTY JO HIMES Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Home Economics, Mathematics, Science, Stenagraphy. Activities: Jr. Y-Teens, Sr. Y-Teens, Booster Club, East-West Club. Offices: Sec- retary of Sr. Y4Teens. Plans: Work. BILLIE J. HIMES Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Mathematics, Sci- ence, Home Economics. Activities: Glee Club, Y-Teens, Red Mill, Student Council. Offices: President of Sr. Y- Teens. Plans: St. Joseph School of Nursing. SHERLINE MARIE HOBSON Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Art, Language. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club, Latin Club, Booster Club. Offices: HOOSlER POET captain. Plans: College. DALE E. HOWELL Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Mathematics, ln- dustrial Arts. Plans: Work. ROBERT S. HUFFMAN Majors: English, Art. Minors: Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Plans: Art School. CHARLES HUNT Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Mathematics, Lat- in. Activities: Basketball. Plans: College or Navy. ROBERT JACKSON Majors: Mathematics, English, Industrial Arts. Minors: So- cial Studies. Activities: Football, Glee Club: Plans: Work WlLLlS EDWARD JACKSON Majors: Shop, English. Minors: Art, Mechanical Drawing, Plans: Work or Armed Forces. JUDITH ANN JERALD Majors: Art, English. Minors: Mathematics, Social Studies. Activities: Drama Club, Glee Club, Hl-TIMES, Jr. Round Table, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Two Gentlemen of Ve- rona, Alice in Wonderland, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Offices: Drama Board. Plans: Washington Uni- versity. JOAN JEWELL Majors: English, Language, Social Studies. Minor: Mathe- matics. Activities: Drama Club, Latin Club, Booster Club, Glee Club, Debate, Library Staff, Hl-TIMES. Awards: Li- brary. Plans: University of Miami. JAMES E. JONES Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Science, industrial Arts. Plans: lndustry. NANCY C. JORDAN Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Language, Home Economics. Activities: Student Council, Booster Club, Y- Teens. Plans: Work. ROBERT E. JORDAN Majors: Industrial Arts, Social Studies, English. Minor: Mathematics. Activities: Track, Wrestling, Football. A- wards: Letters in Track and Football. Plans: Service, then College. CAROL ROSALIE KAHLE Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Mathematics, Lat- in, Activities: Drama Club, Booster Club, Student Council, Football Queen's Court. Offices: HOOSIER POET Captain, Hl-TIMES Representative, Plans: College. MARY ELLEN KATONA Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics. Minors: Latin, Business. Activities: Y-Teens, C-:lee Club, Football Queen's Court. Offices: President of Y-Teens, Home Room President. Plans: Business. DONALD E. KENNEDY Majors: Mathematics, English. Minors: Social Studies, Lan- guage. Activities: Football, Bible Club. Offices: Vice Presi- dent ot the Sophomore Class, President of the Hi-C Club. Awards: Jr. Bronze Pin, Sr. Silver Pin. Plans: College. JACK W. KlNDER Majors: Mathematics, English. Minors: Social Studies, ln- dustrial Arts. Plans: Work. MARGARET ANN KINGSTON Majors: English, Business. Minors: Latin, Social Studies. Activities: Latin Club, Drama Club, Y-Teens, Booster Club, Glee Club. Plans: Nurses Training. PEARL E. KLEITZ Majors: English, Home Economics. Minors: Social Studies, Business. Plans: Telephone Company. JOAN KOVACH Majors: English, Business. Minors: Mathematics, Social Studies. Activities: G.A.A., Drama Club, Booster Club, Glee Club, Hl-TIMES. Plans: Secretary. MARY ANN KRAMER Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Science, l-lame Ec- onomics, Latin, Mathematics. Activities: YeTeens, Latin Club, Glee Club, Student Council, HI-TIMES, Offices: HOOSIER POET Captain. Awards: Certificate of Merit, Jr. Bronze Pin, Sr. Bronze Pin, Sr. Silver Pin. Plans: Laboratory Technician. 11: 1-75 3 Q.. 'is fu i d'f ' 7 MARY ANN KRIZMANICH Majors: English, Business, Social Studies, Mathematics. Minors: Home Economics, Latin. Activities: Booster Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Hl-TIMES. Plans: Work. CHARLES KROFT Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Science, Business. Activities: Football, C Team Track, Booster Club, Student Council. Awards: Varsity Football, B Team Football, C Team Track. Plans: Indiana University. MARCIA ANN KUBACKI Majors: English, Art, Social Studies. Minors: Mathematics, Language. Activities: French Club, Drama Club, Booster Club, Glee Club. Offices: HOOSIER POET Captain. Plans: Business. LLOYD F. LASSEN Majors: English, Mathematics. Minors: Business, Social Studies. Activities: Football, Track. Offices: Student Coun- cil Representative. Awards: Football, Track. Plans: Work. RONALD LEON LAUCHNER Majors: Social Studies, English. Minors: Business, Social Studies. Activities: Hi-C Club. Awards: Certificates of Mer- it, Sr. Bronze Pin, Sr. Silver Pin. Plans: College. X f K NORMA JEAN LAYMAN Majors: English, Business. Minors: Language, Social Stud- ies. Activities: Spanish Club. Plans: Nurses Training. WALLACE A. LEATHERMAN Majors: English, lndustrial Arts, Mathematics. Minor: Sci- ence. Activities: Basketball. Awards: Basketball Letter. Plans: Tool and Die. JOSEPH LEE, JR. Majors: English, lndustrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies, Machine Shop. Activities: Basketball, Baseball. Awards: Basketball Letter. Plans: College. RICHARD E. LIECHTY Majors: English, lndustrial Arts, Social Studies. Minors: Mathematics, Language. Activities: Track. Awards: Letter Sweater, Wall Banner in Track. Plans: College. MARY ANITA LOGUE Majors: English, Science. Minors: Language, Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Band. Awards: G.A.A. Plans: Nurses Training. s we ft With November came Ye . elections, and these N seniors helped run the l school-wide mock e- lections, which cor- rectly forcasted the real results. 1. X 4 sf Practicing for that all-important job af- ter graduation are these Senior girls in shorthand class. JOYCE MARIE LUKAVICH Majors: English, Business. Minors: Mathematics, Social Studies. Activities: G.A.A., Drama Club, Student Council, HI-TIMES, Booster Club, French Club, Intramural Sports. Offices: Home Room Social Chairman, Red Cross Home Room Representative, Plans: Undecided. RICHARD L. LUND Majors: English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Min- ors: Social Studies, Science. Activities: Baseball, Basket- ball, Golt. Awards: B Team Basketball, B Team Baseball. Plans: College. GEORGE C. LYBARGER Majors: English, Shop, Social Studies. Minor: Mathemat- ics. Activities: Intramural Basketball. Plans: Work. ALICE E. MACAFEE Majors: English, Social Studies, Science. Minors: Mathe- matics, Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club. Awards: Majorette medals. Plans: Nursing. RICHARD D. MAJ EWSKI Majors: Industrial Arts, English. Minors: Social Studies, Shop. Activities: Screen Club. Plans: Electrician. BEVERLY R. MANN Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Mathematics, Lat- in. Activities: HI-TIMES, Glee Club, Drama Club, Latin Club. Awards: HI-TIMES Pin. Plans: Work. RICHARD ROYAL MASTAIN Majors: English, Mathematics, Machine Shop. Minors: Bi- ology, Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Student Coun- cil. Offices: Home Room President. Awards: Football, Track. Plans: Work. MILDRED MCCALLUM Majors: English, Business, Home Economics, Minors: SOCial Studies, Science. Activities: HI-TIMES, HOOSIER POET, Booster Club. Awards: Certificates of Merit, Sr. Bronze Pin, Sr. Silver Pin, HI-TIMES Pin. Plans: Secretarial Work, CHARLES LEE MCGEATH Majors: English, Social Studies, Machine Shop. Minor: Art Activities: Basketball, Track, Cross Country. Awards: Bas- ketball, Track, Cross Country Varsity Letter, Plans: Work or Navy. ELLEN L. MCGIRR Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Latin, Biology. Plans: Nurses Training. 3' 1179 'Q' f Q 'UO G N 4-.1 5'-my if NEP V' . .7 vqlv ,lv , if xx: V 2. I .if I SFX- .-. :NE , L ,ft I af iEr 'H -ii Qu, 3 D n? f19 'NT W flLWTfHmfYT' YW'Ml W'Nww ' ,, j 1833 O18OO 5252 'Ml I 1 A '! PM 4 ', umumvmnumlnl .1fqf1 ,,f, , ,rn 4 Wm 11110 Gif I IH HI fly I' -- H. nl: i It .. I Ill ll mm ug ,,, ' m 9 l W ,J 5 u 7 4 4 'T WIYSIII' A sivfat WANDA JANE MELSON Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Business, Science. Plans: Work. JOHN MIKEL Maiors: Mathematics, English, Social Studies. Minors: Shop, Science. Activities: Basketball. Plans: College. CAROL ANN MITCHELL Maiors: Business, Social Studies, English. Minor: Lang- uage. Activities: Student Council, HOOSIER POET, Glee Club, Footlighters, Drama Club, Booster Club. Offices: Secretary of Junior Class, President of Student Council. Plans: Secretarial Work. . CARL B. MONTGOMERY Majors: English, Industrial Arts. Minors: Biology, Social Studies. Activities: Basketball, Track, Cross Country. Plans: Work. ROBERT C. MORENCE Maiors: English, Art. Minors: Language, Social Studies. Activities: HOOSIER POET, German Club, Glee Club, Dra- ma Club, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Offices: Vice President and Secretary ot German Club, Drama Board. Plans: College. ALEXANDER STEPHEN MOREY Maiors: English, Industrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies, Science. Activities: Intramural Basketball, Football. Offices: Football Manager. Awards: Monogram Sweater. Plans: Undecided. MITCHELL E. MORRIS Maiors: English, Mathematics, Social Studies. Minor: Lat- in. Activities: HI-TIMES, HOOSIER POET, Tennis Team. Offices: President of Senior Class, Sports Editor of HOOSI- ER POET, Sports Editor of HI-TIMES. Awards: Letter Sweater, Journeyman Pin, Sr. Bronze Pin, Sr. Silver Pin, Star Pin. Plans: College. PATRICIA ANN MORSE Majors: Language, Social Studies, English. Minor: Busi- ness. Activities: Glee Club, Y-Teens, Spanish Club. Offices: Social Chairman of Y-Teens, Awards: Jr. Bronze Pin. Plans: Work. WILLIAM B. MOSER Majors: English, Latin, Science, Social Studies. Minors: Mathematics, Activities: Track, Glee Club. Awards: Cer- tificates of Merit, Jr. Bronze Pin. Plans: Undecided, HAROLD MU NGER Maiors: English, Industrial Arts. Minor: Mathematics. Plans: Tool Design or Mechanic. iNot graduatingl SAMUEL ELDEN MUNGER Majors: English, Industrial Arts. Minors: Mathematics, So- cial Studies. Activities: C Team Track, Ushers Club. Of- fices: Home Room Secretary. Award: C Team Track Letter. Plans: Work. LAVON JANE MUNYON Maiors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Home Economics Business. Plans: Work. 1 Q? -4 'S 'KITS ,urn O' SIL Ill I The All-City Prom, the winter's biggest dance, brought these, and many more Riley couples out for a night of dancing. ROSEMARY MUSSELMAN Majors: English, Business. Minors: Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Cheer Leader, Drama Club, G.A.A., HOOSIER POET, Booster Club, Junior Prom Court, Orches- tra. Offices: Student Council, Senior Class Treasurer, A- wards: Cheerleading Sweater. Plans: Secretarial Work. EDWARD DEAN NELLANS Majors: English, Industrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies, Lat- in, Mathematics. Activities: Basketball, Baseball. Offices: Home Room Treasurer. Awards: B Team and C Team Bas- ketball. Plans: Work or Marines, KAREN LOUISE NELSON Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Latin, Minors: English, Mathematics. Activities: Latin Club, Booster Club, Drama Club, I-II-TIMES, South Bend Youth Council, Jr. Round Table. Plans: College. MARY ANN NEMETI-I Majors: English, Social Studies. Minor: I-lame Economics. Activities: Y-Teens, G.A.A., Glee Club. Plans: Beautician. NANCY JOANN NESBITT Majors: English, Art. Minors: Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Glee Club, Booster Club, Drama Club, Basket- ball Court, Library Staff, Gingerbread Man, Everyman.' Offices: Vice President of Library Staff, Home Room Sec- retary and Social Chairman. Plans: Art College. 1 90:- 14 ALICE J. NEUERBURG Majors: English, Home Economics. Minors: Mathematics, Social Studies, Activities: Glee Club, G,A.A. Offices: Home Room News Reporter and Secretary. Plans: Madison Col- lege. NANCY JEAN NEWPORT Majors: Business, English, Social Studies. Minors: Science, Mathematics, Home Economics, Activities: Student Coun- cil, Jr. Red Cross, Junior Prom Court, I-ll-TIMES, Booster Club. Offices: Secretary of Senior Class. Awards: HI- TIMES Pin, Student Council. Plans: College. C. CALVIN NOELL Majors: English, Mathematics. Minors: Language, Indus- trial Arts. Activities: Ushers Club. Offices: President at Ushers Club. Plans: Work. EARL NULL Majors: Mathematics, Social Studies, English. Minor: Lat- in. Activities: Tennis. Awards: Tennis Sweater. Plans: Col- lege. THOMAS MICHAEL O'BRlEN Majors: Mathematics, English, Social Studies, Industrial Arts. Activities: Football, Baseball. Offices: President of the Sophomore and Junior Classes, Captain of the Football Team. Awards: Football and Baseball Monogram, Varsity Football. Plans: College. N- 'Q' us- I DOROTHY ANN ORBAN Majors: English, Business. Minors: Social Studies. Activi- ties: Y-Teens, G.A.A., Glee Club. Plans: Secretory. DONALD W. OTSTOT Majors: English, Industrial Arts, Business. Activities: ln- tramural Basketball. Awards: Senior Band. Plans: Work. BUDDY L. OVERHOLSER Majors: English, Industrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies, Machine Shop. Activities: Basketball, Baseball, Golf. Of- fices: Prince ot Junior Prom, Vice President of the Senior Class, Home Room Secretary. Awards: Basketball Letter, Varsity Baseball Letter, Varsity Free Throw Award in the I95l-52 Basketball Season. Plans: College. JACQU ELI NE SU E OVERTON Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Minors: Science, Mathematics. Activities: Jr., Sr., and Pep Bands, Booster Club. Awards: Certificate of Merit, Band. Plans: Secretary. WILLIAM PARMLEY Majors: Social Studies, Science, English. Minors: Language, Mathematics. Plans: Veterinarian. LURA JEAN PAVEY Majors: Social Studies, English, Art. Minor: Mathematics. Activities: HI-TIMES, Football Court, Glee Club, Student Council, Y-Teens, Gingerbread Man, Everyman. Of- fices: Home Room Secretory and Social Chairman. Plans: Nurses Training. GLENN PEOPLES Majors: English, Mathematics, Science, Industrial Arts. Minor: Social Studies. Activities: Football, Basketball, HOOSIER POET. Awards: Letters in Football and Basket- ball Letters. Plans: College. PATRICIA IRENE PERKINS Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Language, Busi- ness, Biology. Activities: Glee Club, The Gingerbread Man, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. Offices: I-lame Room Social Chairman. Plans: Business College. ROGER LEO PETILL Majors: English, Industrial Arts. Minors: Biology, Social Studies. Plans: Air Corps. VIRGINIA PLACE Majors: English, Language. Minors: Mathematics, Art, So- cial Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club, Second Page Editor of the HI-TIMES, Junior Prom Court, Y-Teens, Booster Club, Student Council. Awards: Jr. and Sr. Bronze Pins, Sr. Silver Pin, Journeyman Pin. Plans: College. .QQ Some distingui s h e d Riley personali ti e s procure coffee at a PTA meeting. MARJORIE POLLAK Majors: English, Art. Minors: Language, Social Studies. Activities: Orchestra, French Club, Screen Club, Glee Club. Offices: Secretary of French Club. Awards: Orchestra. Plans: Art School. DIANE DIERESS POLLOCK Majors: English, Social Studies, Language. Minor: Mathe- matics. Activities: Musical and dramatic productions, Trib- une Youth Page, Student Forum. Offices: Editor of HI- TIMES, Section Editor of HOOSIER POET, President ot Drama Club and Glee Club, Chairman of Jr. Round Table, Awards: D.A.R. Citizenship, Certificates of Merit, Jr, and Sr. Silver Pins, Jr. Gold Pin, Sr, Bronze Pin. Plans: Brand- eis or Chicago University. THOMAS PRIDDY Majors: Mathematics, English, Social Studies. Minor: Language. Activities: Cross Counrty, Golf, HI-TIMES. A- wards: Cross Country Monogram, Certificates of Merit, D.A.R. Citizenship Award. ERNIE JACK REED Majors: English, Social Studies, Minors: Machine Shop, In- dustrial Arts. Activities: Football, Track. Offices: Home Room President and Vice President, Awards: Football and Track Letters. Plans: College. JOHN ALLEN RHOADES Majors: English, Mathematics. Minors: Latin, Social Stud- ies. Activities: Drama Club, Glee Club. Offices: Drama and Glee Club Board Member. Plans: Indiana Central College. JACQUELINE DEE RIDDLE Majors: English, Business. Minors: Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Y-Teens, HI-TIMES, Glee Club, Se- nior Dance Decoration Committee, Red Cross, T. B. Speak- er. Plans: Secretarial Work. DEAN ARTHUR ROBINSON Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Mathematics, Lat- in. Activities: Library Staff, Advertising Manager of HI- TIMES. Awards: Library Service Pin, Plans: College. JOYCE LEE ROOT Majors: English, Stenagraphy, Business. Minors: Mathemat- ics, Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Drama Club, HOOSIER POET, Y-Teens, Booster Club, Intramural Sports. Awards: Certificate of Merit, Scholarship Pin. Offices: Home Room Secretary, President of Booster Club. Plans: College. SALLY AYN ROSENHEIMER Majors: English, Social Studies, Language. Minor: Mathe- matics. Activities: Drama Club, French Club, Glee Club, Latin Club, Alice in Wonderland, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Offices: Drama Club President, French Club President, Glee Club Vice President. Awards: Certifi- cate ot Merit. Plans: Northwestern School of Speech. JUDY LEE ROUNDS Majors: Business, Social Studies, English. Minor: Mathe- matics. Activities: Booster Club, Bible Club, HOOSIER POET, HI-TIMES. Plans: Ball State Teachers College. ELIZABETH ANNE SCHNEIDER Majors: Social Studies, English, Science. Minors: Mathe- matics, Latin. Activities: Drama Club, Booster Club, HOO- SIER POET, HI-TIMES, Band, G.A.A,, Y-Teens, Intramural Games, Footlighters. Offices: Home Room President and Secretary. Awards: Jr. Band. Plans: University of Michi- gan School of Nursing. ALAN SCHRADER Majors: English, Mathematics, Languages. Minor: SOCIOI Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Orchestra. Offices: Glee Club Accompanist, Orchestra President. Plans: College. 15677 L ,Q .3 Zim, 'I in 0 'if' ,V 2 ,.,..M..W!. A-'93, 2. tab i .if J. .ma .is JAMES M. SCHLJLTHEIS Majors: lndustrial Arts, English. Minors: Biology, Social Studies. Plans: Service. JERRY SCHWERTLEY Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Minors: Lat- in, Biology. Activities: l-li-Y, Track. Plans: College. PATRICIA M. SCYBERT Majors: Social Studies, English. Minors: Business, Home Economics. Activities: Drama Club, Booster Club, Student Council, Red Cross. Plans: Work. PATRICIA ANNE SEELEY Majors: Business, English. Minors: Home Economics, SO- cial Studies. Activities: Washington-Riley Football Court, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Band, Booster Club, Drama Club, HOOS- IER POET. Offices: Red Cross Representative, Home Room Treasurer. Awards: Band, Certificate of Merit, Bronze Pin. Plans: Secretarial Work. GARY SELBY Majors: English, Art, Social Studies. Minors: Latin, Biology. Plans: Work or College. The last football ban- quet for the seniors. JOYCE LEE SHANKS Majors: English, Art. Minors: Business, Social Studies. Ac- tivities: Booster Club, Glee Club. Plans: Ball State. ELLIOTT C. SILVER Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Minor: Lat- in. Activities: Track, Tennis, Football, Student Council. The Red Mill, Gingerbread Man. Offices: Home Room Social Chairman. Awards: Student Council Medal. Plans: College. MARY HELEN SISTI Majors: English, Business, Home Economics. Minors: So- cial Studies. Activities: G.A.A., l-ll-TIMES. Plans: Medical Receptionist. LORIS ANN SLUTSKY Majors: Business, English, Home Economics. Minors: Lang- uage, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Student Council, Assembly Committee. Awards: D.A.R. Citizenship Award. Plans: Indiana University, LESTER LEE SNIDER Majors: English, Shop. Minors: Art, Biology, Social Studies. Activities: Track, Wrestling. Plans: Work. , -af' A?,n7 ??5' 'QR T- - - 452- : Q' 'Pu TW Nm so . MARY ANN SNIDER Majors: English, Home Economics. Minors: Biology, Social Studies. Activities: Drama Club, G.A,A., Booster Club. Of- fices: Home Room President. Plans: Work. NATHANIEL L. SNODGRASS Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Language, Mathe- matics. Activities: Track, Cross Country. Awards: Sweater, Chevron in Cross Country and Track. Plans: Work or Serv- ice. JOYCE SNYDER Majors: Business, English. Minors: Home Economics, Social Studies. Activities: Junior Prom Princess, Y-Teens, Band, Drama Club, Booster Club. Offices: Student Council Repe resentative, Home Room Secretary, Social Chairman, and HI-TIMES Captain. Plans: Secretarial Work. MARY DEE SNYDER Majors: English, Art, Social Studies. Minor: Art. Activities: l-ll-TIMES. Offices: Assistant Advertising Manager of the HI-TIMES. Plans: Art School or Work. MARTHA LOIS STEELE Majors: Science, Social Studies, English. Minors: Latin, Mathematics Activities: Library, Booster Club, Y-Teens. Awards: Sr. Bronze Pin, Certificate of Merit, Library Pin. Plans: Medical Training. SUE BARBARA STEIN Majors: English, Language, Social Studies Minor: Mathe- matics. Activities: Glee Club, Student Council, French Club, Latin Club. Offices: Second Page Editor of l-ll-TIMES, Sec- tion Editor of HOOSIER POET, Secretary of Jr, TB. Board. Awards: Certificates ot Merit, Jr, and Sr. Bronze Pins, Ji. and Sr. Silver Pins, HIATIMES Journeyman Pin, Silver Pin. Plans: Northwestern University. SHIRLEY M. STEVENSON Majors: English, Home Economics. Minors: Business, So- cial Studies. Activities: HOOSIER POET, l-ll-TIMES, Offices: Home Room President and Vice President, Plans: Extension Course and Work. MAURICE DONOVAN STEWART Majors: Social Studies, English, Mathematics. Minor: ln- dustrial Arts. Activities: Football, Basketball, B Team Golf. Offices: Home Room President, Vice President, and Social Chairman. Awards: Varsity Football. Plans: College. LOIS ELLEN STOMBAUGH Majors: English, Business Minors: French, Mathematics. Activities: Glee Club, Footlighters. Offices: Secretary of French Club. Awards: Orchestra. Plans: Work. MARILYN JEAN STOOKEY Majors: English, Mathematics, Social Studies. Minors: Lat- in, Science. Activities: HOOSIER POET, Band, Orchestra, Booster Club, Latin Club, Drama Club, Footlighters, G.A.A. Awards: Certificate of Merit, Jr. and Sr. Bronze Pins, Jr. and Sr. Silver Pins, Jr. Band Award, Orchestra. Plans: College. NANCY K. STOUT Majors: Business, English. Minors: Home Economics, Social Studies. Activities: HI-TIMES, HOOSIER POET, Offices: Home Room Secretary-Treasurer. Plans: Work. DONALD WILLIAM STROUP Majors: English, Industrial Arts, Social Studies. Minor: Industrial Arts. Activities: Hi-C Club, Football, Baseball. Offices: Home Room Secretary, Awards: Football, Baseball. Plans: Missionary or Evangelist. Senior girls congre- gate about the Library Christmas tree for o 11 In .cf ig V 5 XI ' fy! ' A A t traditional picture. 741 C 4 X l I to ' 4. 6 . i k CAROLE LEE STUART Majors: English, Business. Minors: Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Screen Club, Jr. Y-Teens. Offices: Vice President of Jr. Y-Teens. Plans: College. ROBERT SZABO Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Minor: Sci- ence. Activities: Orchestra. Plans: Work. PHYLLIS TOLCHIN Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Minors: Latin, Mathematics. Activities: HI-TIMES, HOOSIER POET, Glee Club, French Club, Drama Club, Band, Latin Club. Awards: Junior Band, Jr. Bronze Pin, Jr. Silver Pin. Plans: College. FRANCES E. VALENTI Majors: English, Business, Home Economics. Minors: Lat- in, Mathematics. Activities: Drama Club, Glee Club, Stu- dent Council, Plans: Work, RONALD VAN AVE RMAETE Majors: English, Mathematics. Minors: Social Studies, Lang- uage. Activities: Golf. Plans: Work. JOSEPH VAN GOEY Majors: Shop, English, Mathematics. Minor: Social Studies. Activities: Football, Wrestling, Track, Booster Club. A- wards: Football Letter. Plans: College. ERNEST EDWlN VAN METER Majors: English, Social Science. Minors: Biology, Language. Activities: Band, Ushers Club, Track. Awards: Jr. and Sr. Band. Plans: Work or Service. ROBERT EUGENE VASZARI Majors: Business, lndustrial Arts, English, Minor: Social Studies. Activities: Football. Offices: Home Room Vice President. Plans: Work. ELDON J. VOUGHT Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Language. Minor: Science. Plans: Manchester College. JOHN L. WAGNER Majors: English, Science, Mathematics, Social Studies. Ac- tivities: Football, Baseball, Swimming, Slide Rule Club, The Three Musketeers. Awards: Baseball, Football. Plans: College. n s 'QQ if 'G Q-Tfsw ' A 'Twas the day before Christmas Nacationi, and Seniors celebrate the happy event. DONALD LEE WALKER English, Industrial Arts. Minors: Social Studies, Activities: Glee Club, Football, Track. Offices: Home President, Social Chairman, and Vice President. A- wards: Varsity Football, Jr. Ratarian Pin. Plans: Marine Corps. Majors: Shop. Room F. CARL WALTERS Majors: English, Mathematics. Minors: Language, Social Studies. Activities: Band. Awards: D.A.R. Citizenship A- ward, Jr, Band. Plans: Indiana University. PERCY WARRICK, JR. Majors: English, Science, Language, Mathematics. Minor: Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Jr. TB. Board, Mu! sical Productions, Debate. Offices: President of Jr. T. B. Board, Vice President at the Debate Club. Awards: Certi- ficates of Merit, Jr. Gold Pin, J, and Sr. Bronze Pins, Jr, and Silver Pins. Plans: College. LEE WASIELEWSKI Majors: English, Art. Minors: Science, Social Studies. Ac- tivities: Glee Club, Drama Club, Ushers Club. Offices: Drama Board. Awards: C Team Football Letter, B Team Track Letter. Plans: American Academy of Art. DENNIS WAYNE Majors: English, Science. Minors: Social Studies, Machine Shop. Plans: Work. SHIRLEY WEESNER Majors: English, Business. Minors: Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: GAA., Glee Club. Plans: Work. MARION Tl-IEO WELLS Majors: English, Language, Business. Minors: Mathemat- ics, Social Studies. Activities: Drama Club, G.A.A., Band, HI-TIMES. Awards: Jr, Band. Plans: College. RONALD W. WI-IITEFORD Majors: English, Mathematics, Social Studies. Minor: Lan- guage. Activities: Student Council, Spanish Club. Awards: Certificate of Merit, Jr. Silver Pin. Plans: College. JANE L. WILLIAMS Majors: English, Home Economics. Minors: Social Studies, Language, Mathematics. Activities: Jr. Y-Teens, G.A.A., Booster Club, Glee Club, Footlighters. Offices: President of Jr, Y-Teens. Plans: College. ROBERT WINTERSTEEN Majors: English, Industrial Arts, Minors: Science, Social Studies. Activities: Band. Plans: Navy. lNot graduatingl ggi .- 5 'E 1 4-ng. 'Oi A ..4-Q 4.-S JOYCE CAROLE WI NTHER Majors: English, Home Economics, Social Studies. Minors: Latin, Science. Activities: Latin Club, Y-Teens, Footlight- ers. Plans: Nurses Training at St. Joseph I-lospital. RONALD WINTRODE Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Latin, Science. Activities: Track, Basketball, Baseball. Awards: Track, B Team Basketball, C Team Baseball. Plans: College. RAY WOLF Majors: English, Industrial Arts, Social Studies. Minor: Mathematics. Activities: Band, Screen Club, Golf. Offices: President of Screen Club. Awards: Jr. and Sr. Band Pin, Screen Club. Plans: College. DOLORES MARIE WOZNIAK Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Language, Mathe- matics, Activities: Glee Club, Booster Club, Drama Club. Plans: College. Z:- NANCY JANE WYGANT Majors: English, Business. Minors: Language, Mathematics, Social Studies. Activities: Spanish Club, Drama Club, Glee Club. Awards: Sr. Bronze Pin. Plans: College. DELORES ANN YANDL Majors: English, Business, Home Economics. Minor: So- cial Studies. Activities: G.A.A., Drama Club. Plans: Sec- retarial Work. ROGER L. YOUNG Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Language, Science, Mechanical Drawing, Mathematics. Activities: Student Council, Basketball. Offices: Eighth Grade Class Secretary. Plans: College or Work. JACK O. ZIMMER Majors: English, Social Studies, Industrial Arts. Minor: Business. Plans: Baptist Bible College. THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE I953 GRADUA- TING CLASS ARE NOT PICTURED: DONALD E. CHICK Majors: English, Social Studies, Machine Shop. Minor: Bi- ology. Plans: Undecided. ROBERT CHARLES HOGAN Majors: English, Mathematics, Social Studies. Minors: Sci- ence, Language. Awards: Certificates of Merit, Jr. Silver Pin, Sr. Bronze Pin. Plans: College. WALTER PROBST Majors: English, Social Studies. Minors: Woodshop, Latin. Plans: Trade School. LILLY CHRISTINE SMYTHE Majors: English, Home Economics. Minors: Science, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Glee Club. Offices: Home Room HOOSIER POET Representative. Plans: College. GERALD VOGEL Majors: Industrial Arts, English. Activities: Wrestling. Plans: Work. s ' it Q EERE Q 5 F J 5 2 N 1: if ii , -e when sophomores, for sports grew . . s 9 V? Q QQ f we hod fun just being freshmen . . Z o. N s I 2 I our enthusiosm E - i the kondy kone boll sotisfied our sweet tooth os juniors . . . now, os seniors, we stroll down memory lone s we : X if 5 N ji L MARTHA FRUEH MARY JANE DAY X 4 'Y ...NN CARL SCHUBERT GEORGE KOCH With Mr. Wilbur Campbell giv- ing us his advice through our three years in senior high school. we learned to govern and be gov- erned. The class officers could not have attained success without the splendid co-operation of Miss Freuh. Miss Day. Mr. Koch. Miss Wy'rin'k. Miss Van Buskirk. Mrs. Kopp and Mr. Schubert. As the sponsors of our home rooms they did much to promote class unitvf The Home Room teachers of the Senior Class knew us best. We will always remember their kind- lv advice and guidance. It was to these teachers that we turned most often for counsel. We consider them as our very special friends. Their part in our lives will not be forgotten. and we hope that we too will have added a share to their memories. G!-ya , 'Q' tif ', BESS WYRICK MILDRED KOPP , QQ: . VAN BUSKIRK class sponsors . . . yesterday football Here are the men who helped make the i952 foot- ball season a memorable one. Standing from left to right are assistant coaches Greg Parker, Moe Morrison, Steve Horvath, and Dick Fetters. Seated is head coach Paul Spike Kelly, who this year completed his ninth season as coach of the Wildcats. we beat adams and mishawaka to start . Cats trounce Eagles eleventh straight time Coach Spike Kelly's Wildcats opened the 1952 seas- on with a hard-fought 26 to 0 win over a game. but outclassed Adams Eagle eleven. .lack Kudlaty had the honor of scoring Riley's first touchdown of the seas- on early in the second quarter, when he grabbed Bill Denneyis pass after it had been batted into the air by and Adams defender. Aerials also figured in Ri- ley's second score. Tex Galloway heaving a fifteen yarder to Fred Odusch for six more points. Later in the second period Captain Tom O,Brien scooped up an Adams fumble and raced thirty yards for Rileyis third score of the quarter. Denney made good on the last two tries for extra points, and the Wildcats left the field at halftime holding a comfortable 20 to O margin. ln the third quarter, Denney intercepted an Eagle pass on the Riley forty, and the Cats drove to the one before Denney bulled over for the final score of the evening. Riley wins second Conference zilz In their second game and second Conference bat- tle, the Wildcats had to come from behind in the last quarter to upset the Mishawaka Cavemen, 13 to 7. The first score of the game came with only fifty-four seconds remaining in the first half, when Mishawaka's Tom Love interecepted a Denney pass intended for Don Walker, and raced seventy-two yards down the sidelines for the lVlaroon's only score. An inspired Wildcat eleven took the ball on their own forty early in the third period and marched all the Way for the score. Key play of the march was a fourth down and ten pass from the seventeen. Kudlaty grabbed the ball, and carried it to the three. from where Dick Wein- berg slipped through for the score. ln the fourth quar- ter Riley scored the winning T.D. when Denney pass- ed to Dick Vincek for eleven yards and six points. Denney made the clinching extra point. and the Riley defenses held the Cavernen in check for the rest of the game. Panthers hand Wildcats first defeat of season After a scoreless first period, the Washington Pan- thers capitalized on two breaks to snap the Riley win- ning streak and hand the Cats a 14- to O pasting. Early in the second quarter, with the ball on Rileyis twenty-one, a fumble in the Wildcat backfield was finally recovered by the Panthers on the Cats two Seen here in their formal portrait is the i952 Varsity and B-team. First row, from left to right: Dick Vincek, Tex Galloway, Fred Odusch, Lloyd Lassen, Joe Van Goey, Captain Tom O'Brien, Bob Ciro, Don Coar, Don Walker, Bill Denney, and Dick Weinberg. Second row: Coach Steve Horvath, Jack Kudlaty, Glenn Peo- ples, Bob Jackson, Bob Larracuenta, Joe Meszaros, Louie Herczeg, Arn- old Layman, Charlie Hupka, John Wagner, Nick Dembinski, Jack Reed, and Head Coach Spike Kelly, Third row: Coach Greg Parker, Bob Jordan, Larry McMichael, Gene Benninghott, Dick Mostain, Roger Srnolka, Jay Poland, Dick Whitaker, Dennis Hit- son, Tony Herczeg, Bud Domonkos, Bert Troutman, and Coach Dick Mor- rison. ln the fourth row are: Jim Hummel, Dale Coahran, Al Morey, John Karkiewicz, Larry Tobey, Geor- ge Medich, Jim Pare, Gordon Brown- bridge, Carl Yordanich, and Maurice Stewart. From left to right in the top row, are: John Neville, Jerry Grabill, Bill Cole, Jack Hanna, Wayne Hus- ton, John Abell, Jim Thompson, Ralph Jordan, and George Russell. L... 5 at washington proves too tough, we take it out on central Lloyd Lassen being given the Kiwanis Award tor Scholarship and Sportsmanship by Mr. Roland Ob- enchain, Jr., at the football banquet. yard line. Washington scored on the next play, and the extra point made the score 7 to O. Washington kicked off, and after three plays had failed to gain. Riley was forced to punt. The Panthers then drove from their own thirty-nine to the Riley fourteen. where their drive seemed to he stopped. On a fourth and ten situation. the Panther halfback started to his left. was trapped by the onrushing Riley linemen. and then re- versed his field to go over for the final score of the evening. untouched. Although no scoring was done in the second half, the rough and bruising play of the first two periods continued. Riley mutilales the Central Bears The Wildcats broke a two year Central winning streak when they mauled the Bears 29 to 0 in a Con- ference game at School Field. After a scoreless first quarter, Galloway tossed a short pass from the one foot line to Odusch for the score, and Denney added the extra point. Later in the second quarter, Denney passed twenty-nine yards to Kudlaty for another T. D.. and Riley left the Held, leading 14- to 0 at halftime. Two minutes after the second half started. Coar re- covered a fumble on the Central thirty-seven. The Wildcats marched to the score. with Weinberg lug- ging the ball the last thirteen yards. In the final pe- riod Joe Van Goey nailed the Central quarterback in the end zone for a safety. and with three and one- hall minutes to play, Chuck Hupka blocked a Cen- tral punt, Don Coar picked up the ball, and raced for the T.D. Galloway passed to Kudlaty for the ex- tra point. 4'- .w,. hi, , v v1 , 1 1 I ix, - Q 'ii' i 1 - W .ann n lin 1 11- . 35 i ' wi -Q ' H 1, 1' '7I'l'x N 9' .If-g -. 2 1 fs..-a. - .1 ig pt O 'eh-'YM':' A ' A W Q 4 bfi: -I ' mx 0 xg 'A 1-'rx 1-X K I -3 t 30 -:5 4 , - -+11 i '.,,,.T F gyfs , Q . X H 'kwin .sf ig -.-.Mg it fi reitz and elkhart beat us in thrillers . Ren: wrecks Riley as Cats travel South The Wvildcats traveled downstate to meet their tra- ditional Evansville rivals. hut came hack with their second loss of the season. 21 to 20. Reitz jumped to a 14 to U lead in the first half. hut the Cats unleashed a pasing attack to roar hack and almost win in the second half. ln the third quarter Dennev passed to Kudlaty for the '1'.D.. and then added the extra point. to put the score at 14 to T. However. the llcitz full- luack then hroke through the line and raced thirty- five yards for the winning score. The Cats drove six- ty-six yards for their next T.D.. with Wleinherg go- ing over from the two. However. the extra point was missed. Again the Cats drove downlield. scoring with only a few seconds left to play as Kudlaty made a circus catch of Denney's pass in the end zone. Ellflznrt nips Riley lcilli las!-lmlf colzzelulclr It was Roger W'inter Night at School Field. and while Seniors sold programs. the Elkhart Blue Blaz- ers came from behind to defeat the Wildcats. 21 lu 19. Wvith thirty seconds left in the first half. Denney plunged over from the one-inch line to climax a for- ty-nine yard drive. hut his try for the extra point was blocked. On the kickoff. Elkhart fumbled. and Riley recovered on the Blazers twenty-five. Wieinberg took it over from the two. and Dennev made the kick good. In the third period. Elkhart drove to two quick T.D.'s. sending the Blazers into the lead, 14 to 13. ln the fourth period Riley marched eighty yards to the one foot line. from where Wleinberg dived over. The kick was not good. Elkhart then took the kickoff and drove fifty-six yards for the winning touchdown. K The referee bends down to pick up the coin on the opening ploy of the seoson, in the Adams gome. Dick Weinberg is seen hurdling over Don Walker on an aff-tackle play in the Elkhart game. the season encls with a 4, 4, l mark. Wililcals and Goshen fight 10 tie On icy cold Froeman Field in Goshen. the Vilildcats and the Redskins hattled to a T-7 tie in a Conference game. Goshen scored in the first quarter and then kept the Wlildcats completely in check during the first half. Late in the third quarter Goshen was given the hall. when it was ruled that a Riley man had touched a loose hall. After a prolonged argument with the of- ficials. during which Hiley was penalized 15 yards. the game turned into a spirited hattle. players heing ejected on hoth sides. With lienney passing Hrst to Don Vifalker. and then to Rudlaty for the TD.. the Cats tied the ganic. although Galloway had to kick the extra point twice hefore it counted. Wililculs reach seasorfs high agairzsf l,r1l'0rlc After a scoreless first period. the liiley Wildcats went to work and really sliced up the Lal orte Slicers. 33 lo ll. The Vlfildcats first score came in the second period on an eighty-three yard march. with Denney going over the last five yards. Later in the period. Ernie Reed picked up a loose hall on the Lal'orte forty-six and raced all the way for the T.lJ. Galloway added the extra point. ln the third period. the ivild- cats marched sixty yards for their third score. with Vincek scoring from the two, and Calloway again adding the extra point. Later in the quarter. a host of Riley lineinen swarmed in to hlock a Slicer punt. Bob Cira picked up the hall and raced the remaining five yards for the score. With a minute remaining. Denney scored his second touchdown on a two-yard plunge. Cats clobbcrezl by City in 'anal game Playing without the services of four regulars. the Hiley Wildcats finished the season by howing to the Michigan City Red Devils. 34 to 0. Riley made only two serious threats during the entire game. In the second quarter they marched to the Devilis nineteen. only to have a pass intercepted. and late in the third period they got to the Cityis nine yard line hefore penalties stopped them. The Red Devils capitalized on hreaks to score four of their touchdowns. Three intercepted passes and a fumhle spelled doom for Riley. '52 Foolball Banquet fl Icell-renienzbefell one :Xt thc foothall hanquet held in the Riley cafeteria on November 25. Bill Denney received the Most Val- uahle Player award. Lloyd Lassen received the Ki- wanis Award for sportsmanship and scolarship, and Don Orhan was given the award for the most im- proyed B-Team player. Don Coar and Dick Wliitakel' were named co-captains for the 1953 team. 1952 B-TEAM RESU LTS Riley 26 Adams O Riley l-4 Niles O Riley 13 Mich. City l3 Riley l2 Laporte 7 Riley l3 Central 6 Riley 7 Washington 20 Riley I4 Mishawaka 32 Riley l2 Elkhart 35 ll' Pictured here is the Riley Freshman team. From left to right, bottom row, are: R. VVebster, L. Paul, J. Swartz, J. Long, R Rieling, E. Morey, and B. Tatay. Second row: R. Strozeski, D. Foster, J Watts, W. Hoffman, C. Kalwitz, G. Krueger, B. Phebus, and B. Anson. ln the back row are: Manager D. Kollar, B. Hawley, K. Grossnickle, M. Huffman, R. Jordan, D Baker, N. Buck, C, Bockover, P. Horner, and M. Bingham. 'N- 'l9S2 FRESHMAN SCORES 1952 JR. HI RESULTS Riley 6 Mich- City 19 Riley 6 Jefferson O , Riley ld Nuner O R eY O Whorf 6 Riley 19 Lincoln 0 Riley O Central 24 Riley l4 Madison O . Riley 6 Oliver 7 Riley 2 l.aPorte l3 Riley 7 Harrison 6 Riley I2 Mishawaka O lcornivoll Riley 30 Beiger I2 Rlley J3 Adams I3 Riley l2 Harrison 6 Riley I2 Washington l4 lchampionshipi Seen here is Coach Dick Fetter's City Champion C-team. From left to right, first row, are: E. Galloway, J. Wood, Jim Starrett, A. Goldberg, J. Bergman, R, Jennings, G. Chrysther, L. Porter, G. LaCrosse, B. Jordan, and Coach Fetters. In the second row are: l.. Herczeg, D. Clark, B. Hoffman, B. Shinaman, B. Koch, J. Ulrich, Jerry Star- rett, D. Lehrman, D. Gunn, G. Friend, and T. Mallott. From left to right in the top row are: H. Alward, E. Bianco, B. Murray, B, Rupel, B. Circ, F. Hewitt, J. Miller, J. Cole, B. Wintrode, L. Cutner, L. Robinson, F. Kopecki, N. Gast, R. Spychalski, R. Keller, and T. Beyer. 'lu YB-I' if-I xy f gi 0 02 2 .A Ill' l09 L V ' SW A t 'I' I A ft. 5,5 , -- a ,ffl I :WI :Mgr X sv. 2 S 9 st, fl 'I .. '- ,,-1' ' ffm.: . L, X Here is Riley'5 fine Cross-Country team which this year won their second straight City Cross-Country Championship. Standing are, from left to right: Jim Mahoney, Tom Priddy, Marvin Wallace, Chuck McGeath, Carl Montgomery, and Earnest Hoover Kneeling are Tom Swem, Phil Harris, Roger Overmeyer, and Roland Pearson, Coach Bob Smith enjoys the distinction of being one of the winningest coaches at Riley. In the three seasons he has coached Cross-Country, his teams have won two City Championships. Followin of his 1952 championship team: Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Yvon 16 18 24- 22 36 48 28 18 30 34- 20 20 I Washington 43 Adams -1-O Central 32 Michigan City 33 Elkhart 23 North Side 15 Niles 23 Vlfashington 41-41- LaPorte 25 Mishawaka 23 Goshen 3-1- Culver M. A. 39 Lost -1- Tied I City Meet-lst Conference NI eet-Tth Sectional Mee-t4l-th g is the record The Big Four of the Harrier Squad are shown here. From left to right are Phil Harris Tom Swem, Chuck McGeath, and Coach Smith f- ire' , if, l cross country the nineteen-fifty three hoosier poet published by the hoosier poet staff with the assistance of george koch, advisor donald dake, principal and with the cooperation of the faculty and student body -V0 guc LlBf?A,9 Qc NOV 2 O 1984 NX WH BEND HW 1952-53 Szvimnz ing Scores Riley 30 Muncie Burris 36 Riley 48 Gary Froebel 17 Riley 3-L Gary L. Wallace 31 Riley 25 Adams 32 Riley 19 Ha lxllxmc and 47 Riley 53 Cary Froebel 13 Riley 27 Cary H. Mann 39 Riley 19 Whiting LLT Riley 19 Culver 4-T Riley -L1 Vlfashington 25 6th Conference Meet 10th State Meet 3rd Central and Laf. .let1. Seen here are some of Coach John Cooper's varsity tennis players. From left to right are: Forrest Milburn, Bill Maxwell, and Jim Snodgrass. Missing when the picture was taken was John Cook. 1952 Riley Tennis Scores Riley 0 Central 5 Riley 0 Goshen 5 Riley 0 Elkhart 5 Riley O Mishawaka 5 Riley 3 Michigan City 2 Riley 0 North Side 5 Riley O LaPorte 5 Riley 2 Adams 3 Pictured here is Coach Dick Fetter's 1952-53 swim team, the second in the history of the school, In the front row, from left to right, are: D. Coar, D. Post, T. Swem, D. Rogers, J. Nelson, R. Rogers, R. Reiling, and D. Hands. ln the back row are: J. Smith, J, l-lonna, J. Wagner, D. Peters, R. Manges, and D. Langenbahn. tennis and swimming our hearts . . Dresses were long . . . the hit tune was Wfhree 0'Clock ln The Morning . . . Theda Bara was the Marilyn Mon- roe of the age . . . It was the year 1936 . . . on the Riley stage. For their major fall production. the Riley Senior Dra- ma Club presented the charming comedy. Our Hearts Wvere Young And Cay. Diane Pollock and Judy Jerald filled the leading roles. Other major roles were played by Lee Wasieleix'ski. Sally Rosenheimer. Dennis Austin. and Bob Morence. Supporting players of the cast in- cluded Marcia Heintzelman. Roberta Terry. Janet Palm- er. Dennis Orosz. March Manges. Ronald Dunlap. Steve Barany. Peggy Titus. Billie Pollock. and Sheryl French. Leo lDennis Austinl, reclaims his shoes from Emily and Cornelia, while Dick lBob Morencel, looks on. En route 'ro Europe, Cornelia lDiane Pollockl, and Emily Uudy Jeraldl, are eager to get go- ing, with Mr. and Mrs. Skinner ll.ee Wasielew- ski and Sally Rosenheimerl, as choperones. The steward lDennis Oroszl, looks on complocently. service clubs . . . im. Third row up and to your riglitf, At football games . . . plays . . . basket- ball games . . . con- certs . . . at all school functions. members of the Riley t'sher's Club were at hand to nshow us the way. if L , ,AM Dick Moore, vice-president, ond Roger Monges, secretoryrtreosurer, plan with Colvin Noell, president of the Usher's Club, the schedule for the coming week. Mr. Robert Osborn advises the grou FELIKS WIATROWSKI Furnishing movies for all Hi- ley classes. studying the me- chanics nl sound and silent mo- vie projectors and film strips. learning to use the public ad- dress sy stein . . . the A.V. room buzzed with activity as screen club inembers enjoyed a busy. useful year. D. Joan Bennett, Jock Schwind, ond Roy Wolf, secretory, vice-president ond president respectively, work with the boord composed of Jim Boumgortner, Jim Snodgrass, ond Don Poppino. Mr. Feliks Wiotrowski is the group's sponsor. -- -an Nluuf Tliursrlay eycnings ywri? nights nf activity for llic' Riley GA..-X. lincler the clirf-vtimi of their spun- sor. Bliss Catlwrine Lau- er. the thirty-tysu energet- ic inenilwrs play-ed lnas- ketlwall anfl ynlleyball . . . picnicked at Ruin Village . . . gained skill on the tranipoline . . . liacl fun just playing tugetlif-rf' 5 'Ill li . , 5 l'lmNm' ul llln' X prvml ln-llmsflillv . . . llu i1llXllll'N ul lln- 'frm 1 dum-.L all lln- N Xli X l .lliv 5lLlFllg1lll l intl y in lln- wpr1r1g....lfe-rynf .ir nI'l1l if'iilPlX'illIl larulnul ring lln- lillIAlSllllili 4 1 wll...tlim'w'li1lo' ullirii liillim- llilnvs, Ill! I A 5 ' . . y lI'l'-Ill'4'Nl1l1'Ill' N ul :ni Xilnvy . F UII 4'1'I'n'l'll'y' llnl r . llurlf-r. ln .hun 1 llle-ll' Sllllllvll' Nil yi-ar lull nnfl FUl'l'1'N'llii hi-y ,ff gpm, The Swingheart Sway . . . Easter Asscmhly . . . meetings . . . parties . . . Ofliccrs Chuck Hatfield. president: Ronnie Jcshow. Vicc-president: Dick Fletcher. sccrctarv' and Chuck Brcsslcr. treasurer. lcd the Hi-Y lmys during a vcar of fun and activity . . . Mr. Wilbur Campbell. sponsor. was always thcrc to he-lp anfl advise. swingheari sway. .easter assemblies The lmssnn-n of Hi-Y arcn't really such u slcrn luukin F' hunch lnoic thc ahmc pic- lurct. ln Et more typical posc. the Imp fliscuss vital issucs of the hnur. lfacll rlll1CSt'l3 5 ci- cning thcy nlct In formulaic their plans anfl activitivs . . re-sults ul thc :nec-'tingsfu must succcssful scasnn. as thc' smiles on their faccs will rcatlili' tvs- tify. 4 ffl ng u . .1 Hx .5 'JH lv .235 i X I X' sg. GERNIKX .... 'X CilI'iSilllL1S purtx' at lhv hmm- of HMI, More-rico . . . il trip to the NY imly City in tlw spring . . . gc-Ming Ll gluuvv uf GOI'lIlilll liff- and Custunis . . . ll1f'l'iillgS . . . lJlPtil1l'ii5 . . . civvting uiiiccrs Niu- rian Piser. jim Hngue. BNI, Nlurmu-e-. and Duane Uarcim-r. Spfmsnr. Hrs. Helen Brukuw. led the group in tlwir avtivitivs. lt was an mf-nl' ful war for tha- Hilvx' German Clulm. i.:XTiN . . . ljlltilllii iiinm-rs uf it'IlllbIillQl ivarlwrixn-s ami iisli wis- svrulvs . . . gay llmnuu Saturiialias . . , unusual 'Rf-vrm-lu iniliutifms . . . iw-rv alnung lin- many avlixiliv- uf lime- Ililf-3 Latin lflulv. umlvr tilt' Spunsurship uf Miss Elizaln-Ill Nnlilf-. X, ag' - B. lf- J A K au. S -Q... ,gr- language clubs . . . FRENCH . . . dues collected at each meeting were used to finance a trip to Chicago in the spring . . . a fun-packed day in which the twenty-one members of the French Cluh saw a stage play. vis- ited the Art Museum. dined at a French restaurant. Attendance at the shoving of French films at Notre Dame . . . potlucks . . . and parties . . . completed the French Clulfs list of activities. Sally Bosenheimer. president. presided over meetings. along with ollicers Dorothy Greenleaf. Sally Gerber. and Linda Harney. and Miss Bertha Kiel, sponsor. SPANISH . . . Buenos dias, amigosf, And a good day to you also. Spanish students. Riley Spanish Club members, it seems, had many good days . . . a trip to Chicago . . . a rip-roarin7 Christmas party . . . an assembly for Pan American Day. The group was led by Sharon Rogalski, presi- dent. and Jackie Welter. vice- president. Serving in the capa- city of secretary was Kay Mitt- ler: Carolyn Sarka was the Clulfs treasurer: and Marilyn Bennett. the social chairman. All acted under the direction of sponsor. Mrs. Helen Brok- aw. .'XI'l'3IlgE'll18IllS for Thursday night dances . . . elections of football and basketball queens . . . Booster Club meetings . . . all were conducted by the Riley governing body. Student Council oflicers and grade represen- tatives worked to make Riley a bet- ter place in which to study. Seated from left to right are: Jim Hock. Vice President: Suzanne Ew- ing. Secretary: Carol Mitchell. presi- dent: Claude Nl. Wolfraln. sponsor. student council e Student Council. llilefs working goxernmn I HER ROYAL HIGIINI-ISS Sanrly Hilflvliranmlt was vrownecl foothall que-cn of the lilltj'-hvLl5lllllgl0I1 pep rally hy Tom O'Brien. vaptain of tln- footlmall team. Along with lllPIlIlbPI'S of hr-r lowly-to-look-at court, she cllcerc-tl for the success of llilf-3' on the gridiron against Wasliirig- lon. hut all was in vain. Washington won the con- tvsl. Eight girls atop a gaily decora- tecl float . . . autoinolwiles Covered with streamers . . . purple and golml everywhere. Queen Sandy reigned over the RilPy'-W3SlliIlg- ton pop rally. llvr Court was Coni- posecl of seniors Pat Davis. Kar- ole Cough:-nour. Pat Seeley. Lura Pavey. Carolyn Graczol. Carole Kahle. and Mary Ellen Katona. queens . . . Queen Janice and her Court make a royal portrait at the Riley- Adams basketball game. nlltmsier llxsls-rin lime- rnlln-fl uruuml and the lliloy student lmtly mmm- again crmvm-ml a lwaslielluall 1llll't'll at tlle tracli titmal cerenumles xsilll julm Mlunls lligll gclluul. Stutlvnl lfuum-il treasurer jim llwuk. rewrently plan-vs tht- vrwmrm tm th. rnyal locks nf Qu:-en jalriw Carpenter Beth Sl'llIl6'lilf'I'. Nanny jurtlan. Curt, Xxlllllllltql aml Christine Lassen munlmsf-cl her rmal murt. 'Kr if Qrmix Jxxlfgr: fx N5 Q . ,. 'ff' H '45 M qv- y! it F Ra- tl 1 . -:1' 'V zwilffj 'J MARY LAUER Yea hol Riley. letis go. Riley Students responded to the enthusiasm of their energetic yell leaders and cheered their team to victory. Varsity cheerleaders pic- tured left to right are: Rosemary Musselman. ,lune Marchhanks. Carol Vl7alz. Dolores Bradfute. Judy Auer . . . and Bonzo of movie fame. B-team cheerleaders were ,loan Wagiier. Judy Wheeler. Marie Murray. Beverly Betz. and Patsy Murray. Miss Mary Catherine Lauer sponsored and coached the cheerleaders. 5 935.1 tk cheerleaders . . . .1321 . l',' aunt 'atb 1, R ,o , U? l' Posed here for their formal portrait is the i952-53 Riley Basketball Team. Every one of these men did their share to make this season such o successful one. Seated from left to right are: Sophomore Fred Odusch, Junior Bill Sickafoose, Senior Charles McGeath, Junior Jim Lee, and Sophomore Jack Kudlaty. Standing in the rear are, from left to right: Junior Roman Lovisa, Senior Bill Denney, Senior Joe Lee, Senior Charlie Hunt, Senior Buddy Ov- erholser, and Sophomore Dave Young. hardwood headlines, 1952-53 . Riley 51. lnflianapolis Crispus Attuclrs 53 ln tl1eir first game of the season. Coach Stewarfs boys gave the highly touted Tigers a run for their money. only to fall in the stretch. Led by Buddy Ov- erholser. who hit 16 points. the Cats took a 25 to 20 second period lead. only to have the Attucks COIHC back with twelve straight. The long football season showed its effects on the Wildcats. Riley 54-. East Clufcago Washington 69 Riley jumped to a 6 to 0 lead. only to see the Sen- ators come back to a 14--all first quarter tie. From there on Washington held a slim lead until the last period. when they pulled away. Joe Lee with 16 and Overholser with 15 led the Cats. Riley 6-L. PIYIIIOIUII 53 The Wildcats won their first game of the season by swamping a small Pilgrim five. The Cats held only a 12 to 9 first period lead. but in the second quarter they stretched it to 36-23. Riley controlled the hackboards. which tells the whole story. Over- holser hit 26 points. 21 in the first half. to spark the team. Riley 75. Terre Haute Wiley 53 The Cats pounced on every Wiley mistake. and showed their best offense of the season. in beating the Blue Streaks. Reserves played most of the second half in the one-sided game. Overholser hit 20 in pac- ing the Cats back to a .500 mark. Riley 63, llf1l'Sl1l1lUllli'lI 46 Riley's height advantage over the hapless Maroons gave the Cats their opening conference victory of the season. In the third period. the Wildcats' defenses held Mishawaka to only five points. Buddy Over- holser again led Riley with 16 points. Riley 63, Washington 53 The Wildcats jumped to a 20 to 9 first period lead, and then lengthened it to 39-24 by halftime. Wash- ington managed to save some face by holding the line against the reserves. Jack Kudlaty made 19 to spark the Cats. Riley 63. ameri 49 Riley couldrft get away from their downstate hosts until the last period, when they scored 26 points. The Wildcats' attack was well balanced. with Joe Lee hit- ting 15. Charlie Hunt making 14. and Buddy Over- holser getting 13. Riley 60, Cary Froebel 65 After winning five in a row, the Cats were defeat- ed in their own Holiday Tourney. Riley led all the we started slowly, but then way. at one time by ten points. only to he forced to come from behind to tie the game at 60-all. But Froehel shut out the Wiltleats in the finial three min- utes to win. Joe Lee hit 27 points in the first three quarters to lead the Cats. Riley' TO. Lal'orle 51 ln the evening consolation game of the Holiday Tourney. the Cats came haek to murder the Lal'orte Slicers. It took a last period outburst to win for the Wildeats. who had heen leading -L0 to 225 at halftime. Overholser and Kudlaty' led Riley with 16 points each. Riley 63. Niles 41 After holding a meager 12 to 6 first period lead. the Cats Came hack to score 28 points in the second quarter and wrap up the hall game. Reserves played all of the second half. The Cats' scoring was well- halanced. with Kudlaty' and Lee hitting 15. and Ov- erholser 14. Riley T1. For! Wayne Aorllz Side 66 Returning to the conference wars after the Christ- mas holidays. the Cats outlasted the Fort Way'i1e North Side Redskins. After holding a slim 51 to 50 third period lead. the Cats roared ahead. 57 to 52. North Side closed to 66-63. only to have the Wilcl- cats hit five straight to sew up the hall game. Over- holser led Riley with 24. Riley' 57. f,ul'urIf' 62 The Cats were handed their first eonference loss when they were upset hy' the Slicers. a team they' had previously' heaten hy 19 points. ltiley' trailed all the way. hy as much as hfteen points at one time. With one minute left. they narrowed the margin to 53-ST. only' to he shut out from then on. The 68 fouls called against ltotli sides in this game set a new john Ad- ams Auditorium record. Riley' 60. Central sl-5 The Cats registered their third win in a row over the Bears. and regained a tie for the conference lead. Riley jumped to a 1-li point lead. and then held it most of the way. With 1:41 left to play. Central nar- rowed the count to 49-45 hefore Riley' hit eleven straight points. Overholser led the Cats with 23 points in heating the State Champs. Riley 67. Culccr 47 The Wildcats hroke Culver's 13 game win streak. hut the Indians' star player. ,lim Kowatch. saw little action due to a first period knee injury. Reserves fin- ished out the second half for Riley. liudlaty' and Ov- erholser with 13 and 12 respectively led the Cats. Seen here is the Basketball Coaching Staff of Riley High School. These are the men who have put many hours of hard work to the task of molding Riley cage teams. Standing, from left to right are: Frosh mentor Barney Barnbrook and B-team coach Lennie Rzeszewski. Seated are Junior High coach John Cooper and Head Coach Charlie Stewart. At right: Bill Denney drives in for ci layup in the Mishowoko game, os Jim Lee and two Mciroons get set for the rebound. At extreme right: Oh No, Joe cries the Mishowoko defender cis Joe Lee loys the boll up for two points ot the end of 0 tost breok. Jock Kudlcity 1227, Bud Overholser, ond Jim Lee all come in for the rebound, we beat ucityn in our last win . Riley 50. flzlanis 57 The Cats were knocked out of the loop lead by the John Adams Eagles. in perhaps the most frustrating game of the season. After trailing 53 to 44. Riley came hack to 53-511 with 1:18 left to play. only to have the lfagles retain possession for the final min- ute. Joe Lee led the Wildcats with 14 points. Riley 52. Hrmznzonfl Clark 55 liilcy outhit Clark from the floor. hut sensational free throw shooting hy lslammond spelled the differ- ence. The Cats trailed most of the way. hut came up to 52 to 50 in the closing seconds. That. however. was the closest they came. Ove-rholser lefl Riley' with 17 points. Riley 52. Elklzrzrl 55 The Blue Blazers killed the Yvildcats' chances of winning the title hy dropping them in one of the most thrilling contests of the season. liilev trailed most of the way. at one time losing by as 'much as 12 points. The Cats put on a determined last period comehack. and with the score standing at 54 to 52 against them and 12 seconds left to play. gained con- trol of the hall. However. a long shot went astray. and Elkhart got tlw hall for the last seconds. Over- holser liit 16 to lead the Cats. 131.10-Y Tll. G0.Ql1l'lI 51 Goshen stayed with the Cats for the first quarter. hut that was all. Everyone play cd in the contest. with Charlie Hunt hitting 23 for high-scoring honors. Riley 57. Waslzinglon-Clay 511- The Colonials threw a scare into the Wildcats. but the Cats came through in the last period to win. Riley held various leads throughout the game. only to have sensational Clay shooting bring the Colonials back. Joe Lee iced the game with two free throws in the final five seconds. Lee and Overholser. with fifteen points apiece. led the Cats. Riley T2. Michigan City 62 The Vlfildcats gained a tie for third place in the Eastern NIHSC hy whipping a well-regarded Red Dev- il team. Riley held a lead of 15 points. only to see it dwindle to one under Cityis pressure defense. The Cats hit 20 in the last frame to win. .loe Lee hit 20 to pace Riley. Riley 50. Central 54- After 32 minutes of action-packed drama. the Ri- ley Vlfildcats ended the 1952-53 basketball season. Both teams showed the effects of nervousness. with ragged play being the result. Riley' led at halftime. 26 to 21. but they couldn't hold it against the deter- mined Bears. The only bright spot for the Wildcats was Buddy 0verholser's three-fourths of the length shot. which tied the score at the end of the third pe- riod. Joe Lee took scoring honors in the last game of the season with thirteen points. South Bend Cen- tral went on to win the cityis first State Championship. Thus ended one of the most exciting basketball seasons in the annals of Riley High School. The Wild- cats. under Coach Stewart. finished the season with a fine record of thirteen won, eight lost. 1952-53 B-TEAM SCORES Riley 27 Crlspas Attacks 40 Rrley 27 Washmgtan 34 Rnlov 50 Culver 33 Rlley 33 E Clfucaga Waslwuvgtan 34 Rnlev 3l Adams 4l ltoarneyl Rllov 2l Adams 33 Rulev la Washington 37 Rnley 27 Central 48 ltoarney' Rulev 48 Elllwart 46 Rnley 42 Plymouth 40 Rlley 4l Nlles 3l Rnley 47 Goshen 43 Rlley 32 Elkhart 45 Ruley 25 North Sade 4l Rlley 38 Wash1nQtanfClay 43 Rsley 2l Mushawako 36 Ruley 36 LaParte 35 Rllev 52 Mnclmgan Cnty 53 Rlley 30 LaPorte 4l Rlley l8 Central 37 Plctured here as Coach Lemme Rzcszewslds B-team Top row, from left ta ruglwt D Roush, C Strykul, G Meduch, D Durock, D. Sharp, M Brown, D Feral, K Ford, and B, Maurek ln the bottom raw are: D Claudan, R McEll'1eme, J Hanks, A Aawtm, D Powers, J Becker, and E. Swanson, 4 , J l 543 X, 510 X1 l H A . 4 S u V 'fx 5 N ff 1, , ff ll' 3 'pwnr -j , ,I . l-lere are the Fearsame Frosh l-loopsters, who spent the l952-53 season under the coach- ing at Barney Barnbrook. From left to right, the top row: J. l-larris, K. Grossnickle, L. An- derson, B. Gushwa, D. Foster, D. Baker, B, Curtis, and R. Webster. In the bottom row are: G. Acton, J. Hartman, B. Lowery, G. l-larvath, L. Yazich, J, White, and D. Stroup. 1952-53 FRESHMAN Loop RECORD 1952-53 JR.-HIGH CONFERENCE MARKS Riey 26 ce.-im: 32 Eff? Hggilnig Riley 38 Elkhart 42 Riley Modggof, QQ Riley 32 Washington 3l Riley Jefferson 38 Riley 40 Michigan city 32 Ellev YV?fSll 511'05'5 RUEHQYJ Riley 29 Mishawaka 46 ltourneyl phi? Ijncili 24 U Y Riley 3l Adams 47 Rnev Nuner 26 Riley 38 Mishawaka 42 Riley Madison 4l Riley 47 Laporte 52 Riley Jefferson 25 Riley Muessel 33 .tourneyJ Standing below is Coach John Caoper's Junior-High Seventh and Eighth grade basket- ball team. From left to right are: J. Starrett, G. Edison, D. Barnes, N. McKillip, D. Rienke, J. Bergman, D. Kramer, T. Eader, J. l-luckins, J. Starrett, R. Keller, D. l-lastings, B. Ray, J. Miller, D. Wintrade, L. Cutner, and K. Richards. 1952 Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley RILEY GOLF SCORES 9 Plyr1'tOutl'1 6 3' 2 Culver M. A. l4V2 3 LoPorte I2 l l DQ Adams 3V2 3 Central I2 6 Michigan City 9 3 Mishowoka l2 l 12 LaPorte l3M IO Adams 5 llfi Central l3li 5lf'2 Michigan City QVQ iqiyil is 'QP vm 'TL '-Q.. Here is the nucleus at Coach Shaffer's l953 Golf Team, Swinging the club is Tom Priddy, while watching him from left to right are Phil Wilmes, Carl Walters, John Neville, Jim Denniston, and Gary Elliott. Here is Coach Bob Smith's i953 Track Team Seated in the first row, from left to right, are: R. Strozewski, D Tetzlaff, L. Pahl, P. Steele, T. Bennett, B, Manuszak, B. Jackson, R. Pearson, R. McKee, and J. Mahon- ey. Kneeling from left to right in the second row are: N. Edison, R. Fell, J. Kraft, B. Cherpes, E. Hoover, F. Bird, P. Castlemon, J. Schmucker, J, Grabill, P. Vertesch, B. Anson, and R. Overmeyer. Standing in the rear are: L. Butcher, D. Coahran, J. Abell, L. Lassen, C. Montgomery, C. McGeath, R. Wintrode, D. Stuart, P. Harris, N, Dernbinslci, D. Liechtv. and B. Troutman. spif ng sparks . . . Pnctured here are some of the members of Coach Spuke Kelly's l952 Baseball team. From left to rnght, frrst row, ore: Coach Spike Kelly, B. Overholser, D. Coar, B, Cole, B. Denney, T, Galloway, F. Odusch, L. Hull, J, Lee, and Coach Greg Parker. ln the second row are D. Young, H, Hoy, J. Lee, T. O'Brien, C, Yordonich, R. Stout, D. Hanna, J, Hanna In the thurd row are Manager J. Strauser, D, Vuncek, B. Cara, C. Bressler, and D, Hilde Seen whizzing over an obstacle is John Abell, one of Cmfh 5 'h'S GCE l'U'd'e'St 1952 VARSITY BASEBALL scones Rnley Washtngtan 5 Riley South Bend Catholtc Rllev Mlchngan City 7 'Q Ruley Central 6 Ruley Central Catholec O .,, , Rtley Mrshawaka O 9 Rnley Elkhart O Rtley Laporte 5 Rlley Ntles l Rllev Mlshawalga 3 Rlley Adams l Riley Central 3 Rnley Central Ca'holtc 2 Rnley Mtch gan Cnty 6 Ruley Washrrgton 6 Rlley Mlshawaka O Rlley Elkhart l Ruley Washnngton 3 Ruley Kalamazrfo Central 3 Ref Hoosier' 00913 f A ' 953 313.9772 J237h 1 LH contents administration today . . . seniors yesterday . . . student lite tomorrow ..... underclassmen advertising i is BOOSTER CLUB . . . lllley Booster Clulb nlemln-rs. Clad in white lmlouses and skirts. uatvh the-ir if-ann in uvtion. The group. led hy oflivers ,loyce lloot. Jn ,Xnn llalflriclgv. and Xnnvy Wlygant. was rv- sponsilvlv for lc-uc'l1ing new yt-lls to the Stu- 4ll'lll lwtly and lor pro- lll0l.lIlfIK spirit and en- lllllblilhlll. P.T.A .... The ac- tive group sponsored the annual Open House in the fall . . . held a lweneht card party in the spring . . . through- out the year the Riley P.T.A. worked to make our school a better one for the students of the Community. parents and students . . . stu ent--teacher . . . -...fff l 5 , 'ws 'N-N M! S ,f - ' I DEBATE CLL'B . . . tllesolrerfz That The Nations of llle Worltl lvnile llnrfer fl World Cni'ernn1enI.t Varsity delwaters Ted Nuell. Dennis Austin. Ronald Dunlap. and Sally Gerber argued the pm and cun of this very xital issue. Witli Coach Max Barack. the group attended the annual del1ater's eonferenve at Purdue lfniversity . . . partiripated in inter-high sclimxl debates. B-Tearn delwaters were Karen Olson. Perey Vtarriek. Dick Hawley. and Bunita llerr. ASSEMBLY CONllNllT'lqEl'l . . . Miss liditll Steele and a Cmnniittee mnilpusm-fl of Charles Kueliel. Kathleen RHIIIPY. David Puterlwaugll. ljllyllis Gust-. Larry Palll. Ronald Dunlap. Janet Sarber. Lewis Herczeg. Lnris Slulvsky. and Nlaryluu Caras were responsible for the wide. and excellent variety of svluml assennlrlies. Student ehairrnen of the mrnnnittee were Nlarilyn Fitc-li and llennis Austin. 'Ili i lil! lwlivarsals . . . lights . . . costunies . props . . . sw-iiery . . . scripts first night jitters . . . llilffy Drama uh inf-nilwrs had their share of the- r lift- . . . f-xperie-nced the thrill of tinding he-hind tha footlights . . . Innk- f out into the vast sea of laces in the darlwnt-tl auditorium . . . hearing the 1 ausf- of an approving audit-noe. lwllfif' . . . tht- :Xlfrf-d Lunts and Lynn l vntainos uf tmnorrow. rama club The Drama Club and Glee Club Combined to present the annual Christ- mas Assembly. Living pictures were staged by the Drama Club to serve as a background for the Glee Club selections. The program was concluded with the presentation of Catching Kris Kringlef, a dramatics class produc- tion. Seated in the front row, from left to right, are: Diane Pollock, Morcia l-leuntzelman, Judy Wheeler, Sally Rosenheimer, and Janet Palmer, In the back row, from left to right, ore: Billie Pollock, Bob Morence, Judy Jerald, and Jack Rhoades. C' . Pnllm-k. secretary. um-re Illlgllll lvusy. R ilgI'l't'fl. 'Fixe Liult- l'e-ppers' uns an llllglf' SllI't't'SS..- 411 The first undertaking of the Ffmtliglmterk Club. under the direction uf james Lewinski. was Don Tutl1erau's une-art farce. Tl1e Stn- len Prince . . . presented for the Riley stu- dent body. At the right is pictured a scene from the show. l'rm-siding mer llrznna Clulv lne-4-tings . . llvlltllllgf Ihl'Ufllll'llllll ere-us for svlltml presvnlulnms . . . takin, part in the plays . . . Nlr. t:3S2ltlilf.S Nflgllll-llillltl nn-n. , . . . wnrliillff under Szlllx lHbSt'llllt'lIllt'T. pre-sulent. and lllllllt ln the sw-1-ml sf-lnml senll-slr-r lln- ynung 'llln-spinn expr-l'ie11c'e1l tht- lllrill of presenting llu-ir llrsl t'Xt'lllllsl prmlllvtiull . . . open lu the gene-rul pulwliv . . . e-xl-rwmxf 2 RUBY GUILLIAMS In the picture below. the Junior Clee Club. directed by Miss Katherine Lehman. rehearses. This young choral group sang a number of selections in the Christmas and Easter Assemblies and participated in the spring music festival. glee club . . . . jf ' ' ff Q L A s music. ..filling the air.. .everywhere The happy sound of young voices raised in song filled the halls of Rilev at T230 each morning when the nieni- hers of Nliss Ruby Guilliamis Senior Clee Cluh congregated in room 203 for their daily rehearsal. The 150 nienihers Chose Diane Pol- lock to lead their activities and Ther- ese Bauman was elected to assist her as secretary-treasurer. Participation in the North Central Music Festival . . . the spring oper- etta. King Dodou . . . and the inu- sic festival in the spring . . . parti- cipation in the South Bend Tribzlnefw television show at Notre Dante . . . in the Christmas and Easter assent- hlies . . . all these things in the 1952- 53 school year . . . as pleasant meni- ories of happy high school day s. Ni:-xnlwrs of tht- St-nit Ulee lflulv are shown 1 the It-ft. clad in purpla rolves. as they appz-are tnanx titne-s ln-fore tht- lit lev student lnodx and xi TIUUS Fouth lic-nd audi ences. The Indiana State Music Contest at Butler University . . . school concerts . . . playing at football games . . . a few of the many activities of the Riley Senior Band. Mr. Lewis Halwgger directed. LOUIS HABEGGER band . .. Rileyis Junior Band spent many hours in rehearsal under the skilled baton of Mr. Habegger. These students worked diligently . . soon they shall be . . . senior band members. ar, 1 Y A .gg 'fi aa A f: 5. W , qw' fl-fl C ,fi A 6' W ff PF .V 'sf , 9 L . , .M -QRS' I' . Q n l W 15 I w I . u Q-We A . S K , ' A x , u X J 3, Ai ixvlyk fl is H gf ,f 'X n ww.-..,.l,- ., , .1 1, an - , . If 'E j .+- Yi A 5. 1 Q v - l ' ,X 'sig 5 Senior ineinbers of the Hoosier Poet staff are shown in the picture above. From left to right are: Mr. George Koch. advisor: June Borkowski. Editor-in-Chief: Mari- lyn Stookey and Beth Schneider. section editors. ln the back row. from left to right: Carol Mitchell and Diane Pollock. co-editors of the senior section. and Mitch Morris. sports editor. Sue Stein. literary editor. is not pictured. I3 linderclassinen on the yearbook staff are pictured at the left. Seated from left to right are: Joan Balough and Mary Lee Hood. under- classnien supervisors. and Caryle Steffee. faculty edi- tor. In the back row. left to right. are: Billie Pollock. co-editor of activities: Ron- ald Raber. artist: Hubert Griffith. co-editor of activi- ties: and Ed Friend. photo- grapher. hoosier poet . . . Stall memlmers pause hrieflv while look- ing over eopv with the printer. Shown from left to right are Sue Stein. Mar Hood. june Borkovxski. and Mr. ll' Ku- Y 1499 hiak. of the Nleclave Printing Co. Numer- ous trips to the printer. revising and re- writing copy and making the pieces of the lvook fit into a pattern. composed the jolv of produeting the 1953 Hoosier Poet. Mr. Charles Betz. of the Pilot Engraving Co.. examines pit-tures for the yearbook. ,lune and Sue watch eagerly as the engraver serutinizes each detail minutelv. They planned it for vnu . . . thev wrote ll for You . . . in it - g they as semliled sketches of things that shall remain dear to you memories of your high as long as the school clavs shall remain dear to vou. The vearhook stalf worked and dreamed that vou might have this . . . a eolleetion of high school mem- ories . . . the 1053 Hoosier l'0el. The literary end of the hook well under wav. the business stall' took over. Seated in the front row are Pat Seeley and Rosemary Klusselman. hook- keepers: Jovee Root. advertis- ing manager: and Joan Burk- ett. eollection manager. ln the hack row are Ervin Anderson. husiness manager. and Barlnara Brenner. assistant manager. Phyllis Tochin. promotion man- ager. is not pictured. F .-4 3.4.-I .4150 DONALD A. DAKE Principal BARBARA BATSON The nerve center of Riley High is found in an inconspicuous suite of oflices just inside the west from entrance of the school. This is the private domain of Mr. Donald Dake, principal of our school. It is he who co-ordinates the individual processes of a large high school into a smoothly running organization. Mr. Dake's daily routine may vary from entertaining visiting digni- the school, to helping the se- announcements. He answers and students with a friendly the field of education, always taries, who have come to inspect niors select their commencement the queries of parents, teachers, smile. He confers with leaders in seeking to make Riley an even better school. To Mrs. Barbara Batson, his efficient secretary, falls the task of answering her bossis voluminous correspondence, and seeing that he is not late for appointments. Barbarais duties may run the gamut of acting as hostess for the school to helping a dis- traught student fmd a lost mitten. Together, principal and secretary operate the complex con- trols with thorough precision. administration . . hi-times . . . -lf'-'L.1l - vas., 'ful e 332733 Editors of the Hi-Tinzes look happily over the results of their many long hours of planning. writing. and editing. Left to right. are: Billie Pollock and Sue Stein. second page eo-editors: Miss Bess Wy'riek. advisor: LaRae Reader and Jim Ains- worth. third page eo-editors: Diane Pollock. editor-in-Chief: Mitch Morris. sports editor. and Sherril French. advertising manager. Hi-7l1.lIIl'.9 reporters were given training in interviewing and writing newspaper articles . . . always they worked to acquire a nose for newsfi r...L.s.. 'WJTORS DIS KM xuwi lluring the first semester. single eup- ies of the Hz'-Times were sold during the lunvh hours and after svluml hy memhers of the retailing class. Here l'at llaxis. one of the memlwers of the 4-lass. makes a sale. nn, tg ,aras. In-ml typists. and vupy typists lxar en Xelsun. ,lt-an Str-lnlvins. and lxaren Lew I ml. Clark liaxin was tht- stall plnwtngra 4 llll4'I'. Xlarylou Caras. Sherril lfrenvh. ant i tludy llultnn rexleu the hnisln-d prudurt. Selling papers . . . handling subscriptions . . . sending exvhange papers to sc-lmnls throughout the euuntry . . . the Circulatiun stall was seldom idle. Mike Tankersly. Circulation manager. is as aided hy Keith l7arnsxmrth. single enpy manager. Flour Captains were Linda Rainey. liuf-ine Balka. and Mary ,Nun P-nider. y.. gill? lm , sf ,,.x ' 1. . llln ,rf 'hm' 'Jet Behind tht- sw-nes xsnrk was earrieml un lw a eapaltlr- lvusmf-ss stall 4-tmlpnsecl ul Judy llaltun. liusiness manager. Nlarylnu library 0 3 3 LOIS JOSEPHSON Three cents. please. Receiving lines . . . checking out books . . . filing cards . . . parties . . . meetings . . . the activities and duties of the library staff are many and varied. Miss Lois ,lo- sephson. head librarian. was assisted by a student crew led by Jock Barrows. Nancy Nesbitt. Eddie Moyer. Kenneth Watstsvii. Carol Goodhew. Kay Carr. Dennis Flodin. and assistant librarian. Miss Johanna Larson. Together. they ably inet the library needs of the Riley student body. Si JOHANNA LARSON Students studying in the library find ency- clopedias. dictionaries. reference books of all sorts. are ready and waiting to be used for research. V ? ROSEMARY DONATINO a - i Y' . vz --.-. ART . . . The art stud:-nts slwm-rl tln-ir artistic cxu-llc-rice lui painting a mural for yuungvr vliilclrvn. Thr- wniipusito picture illuslrutvfl variuus nursvry rlnmes. familiar In all. Uthvr prujcf,-ls im-luelecl vxliilwits and the 1053 llilvx' Calendar. classes vary according to tastes. lNlll'5'l'lll Xl, .XHT5 . . . Prvpariiig tn favv lifn- in an influslrialize-il ixurlel iml n With a suuml prvparatiun in lI1t'l'll2lllll'3l lifi-. llwy will ln' alvlv in strip 1-milimlmlt ly intu thi- ranks uf lalmr. ustrial art vlaasvs aiil tlivse- urung me-n uitli tlic-ir prwvlvle-mis of tln- fulllff' l lilfXCl'l . . . Besides l3f'L'Ulll- ing acquaint:-fl it ith French cus' toms. stuflents of French learn to speak the language. By group re- citations they learn quickly the correct voice inflcctions and ac- cents. CEIIMAN . . . More anrl more students are hecoming familiar with the German language They finrl singing German songs are lots uf fun anfl the customs and culture of the Dutch very ahsorlving. SPANISH . . . The Spanish class Oilers a dif- ferent and exciting language to its students. Dramatizations and the singing of Spanish songs are just a few of the enjoyable experiences the students have. LATIN . . . Declensions. forms. mythology. and Roman life are the cliflicult and joyous labors of the Latin class. Since Latin is the lwasic structure of the English lan- guage. many students fmcl the course useful in preparing them for further stuflv. QA ,xi in K Ad 4 ' 6 lr v 2 K' -' 37 ,pf xp .way A -fe 'B' A ',,gg'., 'ff ,f 'VL if 4 1 v - f ..'l 'in ff' sn . . N ' 1 ., ff'!f 5wf ' , , g ME lf, n -3 1, . . 4 -J ar' K .4-und:-2 , ,iw ' M3874 P va 5.c xg' 41 ' 3 Q- 'f Sie. A .Wg . ,: ww. , . . 4, 'G J, n .A K av ,..,x . , 8 Q 1 ,.1,5' -ai fundamental courses fill our time. ENGLISH . . . Class cliscussion. the principles of good English. rules of punvtuation. good sentence structure. anal spevcli-inaking are the fundamentals of our lfnglisli r-ourses. Hy mastering the English skills. sluclvnts are alile to rlo lieth-r work in their other HISTORY . . . History classes learn the problems vlasses. and Conditions of our country both in the past and present anfl then f-onipare them with other countries. WY- soon discover the truth of the saying. his a small Xttlflfl.-I when we study the world and its past. l 1vf'2 .V-.5 STITIY HgXLl ,... thl- lmne uf every stullvllfs life IS lll'lIllPXK'UI'li. XXlN'lllPI' lt 15 flume at lnune nr in Study Hall. Thus we picture a lmarcl-working. amlvi I i 0 u s class learning tlwir I'f'HCllIl.. urilinl. aml .I'lllllllt'llt'. ,XNllCllllIfXN lIl LTI Ill . . . :Kim-rn'un Lullurf- stu mlm,-nts le-urn In lllltll'l'Slilll1l lllv likf-nl-ssvs uml flilll-rl-n ws ol tlle- XLlfl11llS l'll1't'S mul vrw-rls WlllI'll mukl- up our laml. 'lllw K'UlIllDlllt'll lfnglisll and lllslorv claim-s uurli lu gl-the-r tmxarml mln- gnul ul lwrvaliing mluwn lPI't'jUllll'4'N lVllfl4'I'Slillllllllg uf sm-lal ln-1 itagvf lnalcvs us nmrv appr. l,'l3tlYt' uf nur lll-11101,-111111 sovlvly . an 1'1- 'O ALTON MEYER omvev ZQAINING CW t0 55755 mmm C0 DRIVING . . . The abni- i ty to drive a ear safely and 'Q' :., a working knowledge of the L Parts of a ear are learned 'Jff iff A by the students in Mr. My- . er's driving Classes. At the piggy M end of the semester. quali- Addlw D i , A fied students receive their X p ' g-A I 'tux driver s licenses. A , A HEALTH . . . The study of Charts and replicas of human beings help the health students understand the structure and the functions of their own bodies. A basic study required of all before they graduate. health helps us to live better. 4 Q ,.....- u.J ..x 1 X R zz, I n , I IAIIQJ My PHYSICAL IilJI'CpX'l'IUN . . . In tllf- gym vlasse-s the- stumlt-nts strive toward thv goal of Ivuilding strungflr lnulie-S and gaining mus- cular cfmrclinatitm. Swvvr. Iwaslu-tlwzlll. Iwasx-lvall. y'nIley'IvaIl. and square CIHIll'Illg are wane of the at-tive slmrts. two phases of feminity .. HOME ECONOMICS . . . Cooking and svysing will Inf- future m-mls of I-yvry' high st-Imul girl. Thrnugh thfl lmmf- mmwlnlivs wwurse the students any taught the ILIINIHIIIPIIIQIIS of gtmtl Iumn-llxak ing. Tasty meals arch prvpure-rI Ivy tht- girls. aml llttllllli urv pluunmi for nutrition as we-ll as taste- appf-11.l f,f,x MX H t' v-0 ' I. L., '. l. ' h I ELIZABETH TURNER Miss Turner examines carefully eoch stu- 'll dent's record. l li Miss Elizabeth Turner. Riley registrar. is the keeper of the vital statistics fnuntl in the numerous filing cahinets lining her ntiice wall. Working closely with Mr. Pate. she compiles each sturlentis recortl at the end uf his senior yt-ur. tif-rifles his stand- ing in the Class. and cleterniines whether he is eligilile for awarils and sf-lmlastiv hun- ors. Her liusy clay is a never-ending stream of seniors clashing into her oflive re- questing her to fill out their college lilanks and anxious llllCl6'l'i,'li1SSlIl6Il seeking afl- viee on their prohleins. Prosper-tive employers often Call upon hm-r for records of students wishing to ohtain einployinent from thein so that they may better fleterinine the qualifications of the applicant. Mr. Dolce and his secre- tory keep Riley running smoothly through the control center of the Moin Office. 4' X .1-S I N X. Xxx I MATHEMATICS . . . In our present age. it is very important that students knots all that is availalule to ohtain about trigonome- try. geometry. algebra and high school arithmetic. because it pro- vides a knowledge of Hgures that will Ive useful throughout our lives. Whether your plans are for college or a career after graduation. an adequate and complete acquaintance with mathematics will not he regretted. SCIENCE . . . Science inlluences our everyday life more than we realize. Atomic and hydrogen honilms. radar. plastics. and medicine are the masters of peace and war. In our science classes we become acquainted with the modern miracles of sci- ence. Biological experiments are interesting and educating to all who take part in them. Further courses in chemistry and physics are helpful to those who enjoy sci- ence and are interested in it either as a career or for knowledgels sake. - , s gg: Q.. '. A I ef ' nw l s ... .' --.L . 1 Y .,, . F-.w.,,,K I f0IT10lTOW gnsslp arnunrl sf-lwnl. llvrv il grnup uf frivnrlly Juninrs talk uwr the ments nf their - ' many uvlixitivs at lliley. -Ph, S RICHARD FETTERS llmnv rmnn lwriwds are Fllt'lll 1lis1-ussing thv latvst Junior Claw uliiceri relax 'i , -i i J . lnonient frmn their discussion uf plans for thv future. From left to right. tlw oflicers are: jim Cira. treas . Sh- ' ' ' ' urer aron Rogalblxl. aecrvtary. John Abell. president. Marilyn Fitch. sm-ial chairman. and Rainy Lovisa. x'ic'e-prvsirlc-nt. alms wi '55 l D 0 l gb 7 'ni s J Q' . f X 4' ' J. Abell, J. Anderson, D. Arnold, B. Auer '- ' . Ray Barson, Ronald Barson, T. Bauman, J ' Baumgartner. LY . 'V' 1' l 4 . ' W4 ' 3 J. Becker, S. Beehler, M. Bennett, M. Bere I I t X bitsky S Berebltsky S Block D Bourdon ' ,I , A. fl If H A C. Bolwers. l I ,, I A' A nn 3 0 ' 2 ,' -4 . - Jr . 1 , rf '29 , 0 J D, Bradfute, H. Brender, D. Brothers, A Y M I J Borden, J. Burkle, B. 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'sir' 5 .i it ff - A 2 X , . i rr f N 1 JT- P I , ' x-' - ' FIRST ROW: R. Jeshow, B. Johnson, S. Johnston, M. Jones, C. Judoy, P. Jurkoites, J. Kocsits, S. Kogel, J. Kor- kiewicz, N. Keiser, R. Kelley, J. Kerchove. SECOND ROW: M. Kirkley, K. Kish, P. Klopfenstein, S. Knobenshue, I-l. Kocsis, R. Karlowicz, S. Kovocevich, A. Krovets, B. Kunz, G. Kuskye, S. Loity, L. Lambert. iuniors on the move FIRST ROW: H. Norris, J. Nyikos, E. O'Dell, B. Oler, Don Orbon, J. Poczkowski, J. Pore, J. Pasmon, R. Povey, R. Pet- ers, J. Peyton, A. Ploio. SECOND ROW: J. Poland, B. Pollock, D. Poppino, D. Post, Wilma Potter, A. Prothoftokis, M. Puskos, R. Rober, N. Romey, S. Rough, L. Reader, K. Reynolds. THIRD ROW: R. Langwell, D. Leatherman, Jim Lee, L. Lindermon B. Longley, R. Loviso, S. Lycksell, C. Lyons, P. Mocki ey, J. Mahoney, C. Mamulo, Marc Manges. FOURTH ROW: E. Manuszok, R. Marsh, G. Mostain, C. McKee, G. Medich, J. Meszaros, S. Mikel, R. Mielho, R, Moore, J. Muncie, Potsy Murroy, B. Newton. . . . ready to lake over THIRD ROW: K. Riftel, S. Rogolski, D. Rogers, D. Roose, J. Roose, G. Russell, R. Rutkoskie, J. Scheid, T, Schnabel, B. Schock, C. Schott, J. Schwind. FOURTH ROW: N. Schwind, E. Sechrist, E. Sedlock, S. Shomory, A. Shorrer, B. Sickofoose, l. Siddell, E. Sieron, Donn Smith, Donna Smith, Lynne Smith, R. Smolko. ,-X vi ,. 'v Y nd 9 '3 'F A' ,171 ,Him ' -ff V If fy L, .ly 34 Lg .3 3, L.-. '- I N 45 .M 61 f . H' . I? 4 s ' 'J - i . ' , i f .1 Em r S X ' I ' A .,! Li- ,- xg ,, of .S q .. 1,4 iv ,117 1.9 :Y ig, Q., li vf. W - ' fm .W u . X ' I .... we i GU 'P gi' 'J '97 x av ,yew 0 W L: '1 is AY . g X ., 4' 4' 6 'i if 5 lf! 'C-Q., 4 if Q- ixli. . il 1' 'i A I Y ' l , fi. I - K 'Amp 3 fa G f ,'. LA 'fm fi we I L4 3 Q J M ' U or ...a ' -1- - 1 es .5 E: if yi -1 , -4. .L -4 'Kg 4-I ,Y -, ' N ' A 'Q f hh f 1' I '3 .av 'D , . 3 P5 ' ,- 3 J , Q, :L G Lg 3 L1 451 ,fy , N l 'J' H' X X' Y I u 4 X . f V I... ll . A' js' in -.. Q. - , f Q Q Q - . s ., 5 ,lf ,Q-9 iv 1.2 cb. 'L ,Lp V , . I . A '4 A' , 4 ,Q 2 1 ,, 7 4' rv- 14- -, -5' 9 1 L ' ' ' +1 fi ' ' J ' l 1 , -' G ' I, nf 3 ' 1 'fi' wr L Q . .. sf 'E 4 , 3' 'I N fe if FIRST ROW: FOURTH ROW: J. Snodgrass, K. Spurlock, E. Sriver, D. Stostny, M. D. Whitaker, L. Whiteford, B. Whiteman, C. Whit- Steoly, C. Steffee, J. Stevens, R. Stout, R. Strauser, mer, D. Wiegand, M. Willis, B. Wilson, J. Wilson, C. Strykul, J. Stump, T. Swem. M. Wilson, L. Woodcox, C. Wuthrich. SECOND ROW: L. Szoke, M. Tonkersley, J. Thompson, P. Titus, L. HFTH Row: Tobey, C- Tnbbeff, Marvin 'post' B' Troufmonl p, J. Wuthrich, Neil Zimmer, Nelson Zimmer, Nancy Troyer, K. Truesdell, E. Uldin, S. Ullery. COVDGVWTEV, L- Woodwofdi N4 Hinds. THIRD ROW: E. Ulmer, T. Vaszori, S. Vicsek, P. Vogel, Z. Voyno- , vich, Joan Wagner, M. Wallace, P. Wamback, J. NOT PICTURED' Weisel, J. Welter, R, Werner, J. Wheeler. H. Hoy, R. Pershing, Roger Peters, R. Plaia. 'SS X HELEN' BROKAW BERT ANSON ROBERT FORBES 3 ? is-L iq., JEAN MCALPINE MARIE SHIVELY EDITH STEELE 'LT 'Wi 5- GRACE LUSH BAUGH CLAUDE WOLFRAM np of their class ollicers. the Sophomore planntd the bnmsflalxe Serenade. The leaders who made it posslhle ale left to right front row: Sally Gafhgan, QOCl'll Lhalrman Martha Boffvs secretary, and Cleo Kramer, treas urer Wax Bauman and Rox' Burlington president and uc . .- , L pre nlcnt respectn elx are pictured in the hack row. EARL WEBB Sophomores prepare dili- gently for their final exams. These students of the hard- working Class realize that their high school days are fleeing quickly from their lives. They are aware that soon, all too soon. their days at Riley will end. , - x ' 0 42 - D. Abrams, 5. AC1'On, J. Ainsworth, M, Al- fi fx 34, 1' , 'f 'Ts ford, B. Andrews, J. Auer, P. Baker, L. Balr ' ha. J W W ra , .f. 'F' J . 'Q '- f- K l -J -' i -'. . B. Balint, J. Balougl-i, Douglas Barnes, B. 11 17 M O, X W x 44 Basty, M. Bauman, C. Bavin, J. Beatty, P. X ' If ' V Belakovich. , f 1 ,dt '12 rn 'P' ,T '-3 1 I1 'wx 7 . ' .2 1 .J 4- ,Q .. ' QL T. Bennett, B. Berebifsky, Jack Bergman, M. 'Cf' vf' , sl gy ' ' , 44 Berryman, B, Betz, L. Billis, T. Bintinger, ' , K ' r F. Bird. 'I' 2 o- ...' f- nr ' . ' vv. Blackburn, T. Bloom, cg. Bockover, M. -.-. ew j I YJ - - j' ' Boggs, J. Botos, D. Braniff, G. Brownbridge, , r ' R. Burlington. 1 1... .. 'f ': Y P ,. L P. Butcher, M. Carder, Nancy Carpenter, 3 T' 'F - - 51 Suzie Carpenter, D. Carroll, P. Castleman, 5 r ji 1 1 f' M. Cira, B. Clark. ' K R F41 Marlene Clark, Marilyn Clark, D. Claudon, 5 X335 Q 'F r Ll! A' Q B. Coffman, D. Coleman, R. Coughenour, , if' r ' R. Cripe, S. Curtis. n A 1 r - ' P r 'I , A ,, . X4 Lf- .A .1 3 ig, l 1 .f Q' 'SA -v F My P. Darrow, S. Davenport, J. Davidson, S ,f F yi' F 7 r Delinski, D. Depaepe, R. DeVolder, R ' , , A , t -p Dhaeze, C. Dredrich. , - ' - 0.3 P K ' '- T Q Z , 1'-' 1-C' . 4' , ev A 3 - l I' . 5 1 . P. Dierbeck, L. Draper, D. Driggs, J. Dry ' f- Zn-I N. Dunlap, R, Dunlap, R. Durock, B. Eaton 5 H .- - L - , .A M . I, V' Y , , 'Y 'L kr' M. Elkens, J. Emmons, W. Ensdahl, K. Esh , ,f I' R ' ,- enbaugh, R. Evard, Mary Ewald, L. Farlow if 2 4 ,fjlg ,I T, Fee. 71 .g. 5 .C 4 'D - ',. rf ' - - - 5 ff L 4 MA ' 4 ' in '- B. Feiser, R. Fell, N, Fenn, J, Fetell, J ' , ' A A Fiedler, 6. Frschoff, P, Frgher, R. Flavero. 7 4 -. Q . oi . al na Fx- .5 ... fi .3-f - f' r H N ' V R. Foley, K, Ford, J. Forester, J. Forslund ' l 1 . Y Jerry Foster, P, Freeman, K. Freese, J. Fry -o A 7 11 . - ' , ' Q7 if X4 'HTJVJ 'sv 'Ju .v nf 5 AA S. Gaffigan, Jerry Garlit, N. Geiger, S. Ger- ber, M. Graham, E. Greene, M. Guisinger. -W - ,1:. 1 ay n 3 'I-we ', I Q .29 J' .,- .S ,My ,J . .- - 7 'rf I ff' er 'rp xref -sr 4 6 1 bf r M mf- -.-.. . J.. f .-j ff ' Q f f 1 .1 ...J . . 11 .. -ss wg, A ,vw 5? A p-J! JI l ,- , A ? A . Y f All- xii 0' v fr' 3, Jill, l' I fi ' 1 lv . f Q. - 'l X.. J: -we .-1. Q' 1 521.331 ll., , K 4 l ,' if Q' Lx A! x! 2 H -: 3 V I .. It K ,-H 3 .. W lx H , es . 5' .Q . W G' rr Q n A ,gala y HK 1: Q . sf: Q A, in .. Q rn ,, ,. ei ,A , Tr 2 fi J , K All R , . ' .5 . rl 4 1 L B if AH IMI . 'f I FIRST ROW: THIRD ROW: B. Gunn, J. Gushwa, Joan Haag, T. Hafner, J. Hanks, B. Harman, Judy Hawley, W. Helm, B. Henry, L. Henry, Arlene Hersch, Arnold Hersch. SECOND ROW: D. Hilde, D. Hiles, D. Hitson, R. Hogan, D. Hoinacki J. Hake, D. Hoover, E. Hoover, L. Horvath, P. Hu ber, G. Hullinger, S. Hummer. FIRST ROW: B. Larracuenta, C. Lassen, B, Lathrope, A. Laymon B. Leavens, M. Leopold, A. Lerman, C. Liechty, M. Lilves, M. Lofquist, J. Lohman, B. Manuszak. SECOND ROW: J. Marchbanks, R. Marcis, Richard Martin, B. Mau rek, G. Mayse, L. McBride, R. McCallum, K. Mc Clure, L. McCormick, Ronald McElhenie, L. McGirr, P. Mclntyre. P. Humphrey, S. Hurwich, E. lsze, Maureen Jack- son, J. Jenks, N. Jones, P. Kambol, A. Kelley, J Kennedy, R. Kenyon, D. Kimble, N. Kingston. FOURTH ROW: M. Kirkham, E. Kleitz, B. Klowetter, B. Kostielney M. Kraft, C. Kramer, J. Kramer, S. Kramer, V. Krath- wohl, H. Kravets, J. Kudlaty, V. Lane. eager for the future . THIRD ROW: J. McLochlin, H. Medich, A. Mitzler, John W, Mil- ler, K. Miller, J. Mitchell, K. Mittler, M. Moffett, E Moore, A. Morence, M. Morence, G. Morrow. FOURTH ROW: R. Muckenfuss, G. Munger, J. Munger, M. Murray R. Nafrady, J. Nandzik, J. Naragon, Jim Nash, J Neddo, N. Neland, T. Nelson, Darwin Nelson. 7 3' 'I for v aj ne!-,H le 'J ., Ihr? ,,.., Q ,'1, 'fl Q .f, , U X 4-rf' + ' Q. 2, 4, AU I ' . su- -. tr . ' . - J 'll' if l ff ' if ,' A ll K ll J . , i ,Q lf: 1' -3 ,. .F f. . I: - 4, V 5, 1 W 'a .1 .. fr ,' w :JP - i . gg, .ff-4 ,M 1 ..z ' a l ' I A if 7: , i Q Ls Y fl . ' I -' 9 ' V I W lf, 'T -Li .kg 2.-22 3 T. ' , J, v Q ff . K - V , .. ' --fx? ' , . Y 1 it ., ' if .. r A , H rr' A .- r Q-R if I - ' ,J 'X I' , -C.: 1 ...,, V, . 1 ,L ' 'A ' 1 - Y' f 9 6 J ,C - . .
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