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

 - Class of 1956

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MISS HILDRED MOSS likes to play records . . . favors New England States for travel. MRS. MARY MYERS hopes someday to do oil paintings . . describes vividly a volcanic eruption she went through in Hawaii . . . is studying Northern Indiana history. MISS EDITH STEELE collects and refinishes antiques . . . will never forget the one that got away . . . not an antique, though. GUIDANCE MR. MAX BARACK says he will remember his students longer than anything else . . . likes to read . . . has traveled all over U.S.A. gn ia MR. ERNEST HORN has traveled in Central America . . . would rather fish than eat . . . his first day at Riley is unforgettable. MR. RUSSELL RHODES likes football and basketball . . . but his hobby is reading . . . sells tickets for school events . . . good man to know. MR. LAWRENCE PATE is Head Counselor . . . authority on Abraham Lincoln . . . likes to read. HEALTH MRS. HELEN CASHMAN is the school nurse . . . once saw an 580,000.00 gold brick being poured at a Canadian mine . . . likes music. MR. GREGORY PARKER is always active . . . likes any athletic event . . . will always remember the day he said goodbye to the Army. MR. ERNEST KOVATCH will never forget the 'II months as Prisoner of War in Korea . . . he is assistant football coach . . . teaches Health Education. HOME ECONOMICS MISS MARTHA FREUH collects Demi-Tasse cups . . . likes to fish . . . is a world wide traveler . . . teaches clothing. MISS JEAN MCALPINE instructs in foods and nutrition . . . MISS PEARL SELLARS once did research work in Academy of Medicine in New York . . . collects antiques . . . enjoys doing experimental cooking. INDUSTRIAL ARTS MR. CHARLES BONHAM teaches printing and machine shop . . . works to improve his home when not bowling or fishing. MR. F. L. MOCK teaches woodshop . . . is an expert on woods and their finishes. MR. JOSEPH SHAFER likes to take pictures . . . enjoys his garden . . . will never forget the day he met his wife. MR. EARL WEBB collects Kings Crown glassware . . . reads historical books . . . likes fishing . . . travels extensively. 771. LANGUAGE MRS. HELEN BROKAW likes music . . . her home . . .travel, which has been to most of Europe . . . will never forget her first day at Riley. MISS BERTHA KIEL is the school's Social Chairman . . . has intimate knowledge of France and its customs . . . tries out recipes to entertain friends she never finds time to entertain. MISS ELIZABETH NOBLE still remembers her Mediterranean cruise . . . enjoys working with flowers . . . reads when not busy. LIBRARY MISS LOIS JOSEPHSON head librarian has taken two trips to fourteen countries in Europe . . . likes opera and concerts . . . is amateur photographer. MRS. ELBERTINE LEATHERMAN has three children for a hobby . . . likes reading . . . enjoys making friends. MATHEMATICS MR. MARKWOOD EDISON would just as soon be outdoors hunting or fishing . . . is in Paradise when at cottage in Northern Michigan. MR. RICHARD MORRISON is varsity line coach . . . is engrossed in his family . . . traveled extensively for Uncle Sam. MISS ELIZABETH MURPHY is Department Head . . . speaks Trig fluently . . . relaxes in her garden. once worked in the largest hospital in U.S.A. si ETF, A R' ff I' r 'WS' 8 GERTRUDE FORTIN GERALD MILLER ELBERTINE LEATHERMAN 15

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One of the highlights of the Riley social calendar is the traditional Faculty Tea. Mr. Barnbrook, Miss Day and Mr. Schubert, having solved that problem af how many lumps for their tea, select from the other delicacies. MR. GENE RING coached our championship tennis team . . . plays professional baseball for Indianapolis . . . was one of Central Senior's all-time greats. ENGLISH MRS. FERN BARNETT gets a big thrill out of reading to her grandchildren . . . loves to travel . . . has visited in most of the 48 states. MR. JAMES CASADAY directs and stages all dramatics . . . gives no inkling why one success follows another with regularity. MRS. MARGARET CASSIDY likes music, more music, and still more music . . . sings as sweet as a bird . . . has travelled extensively. MR. RICHARD FETTERS is Director of Athletics . . . swim coach of our championship team . . . assistant football coach . . . teaches English as a sideline. MISS GERTRUDE FORTIN came to us this year from Wash- ington High . . . our gain, their loss . . . loves Riley and her Packard. Um faaueieene .. CAFETERIA MISS JENNY TRIGG sees to it we are well fed every noon . . . loves to travel . . . born in Kentucky . . . says Louisville is world's most exciting city. DRIVER'S TRAINING MR. ALTON MEYER referees football and basketball . . . was caught in the bombing of Bastogne, Belgium . . . traveled all over Europe for American Red Cross in W.W. I. Mr. Morrison may have his mouth open, but he, along with Mrs. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. John Byers, have their feet in the swing of things at one of our sock hops. No one can dispute the fact that they are in style as these faculty members and their dates kick off their shoes and let down their hair for an evening of the ca-ray-zee-ust entertainment. ras., .. MR. ROBERT GEARHART knows phonograph records better than any Senior . . . is enioying his second year with us. MR. EDWARD JENKINSON can grade English papers while watching TV . . . writes short stories . . . good ones, too. MISS GRACE LUSHBAUGH will never forget first first day at Riley . . . likes poetry and music. MISS MARCELLA MITCHELL has been in every state of the country and every province of Canada . . . likes her garden . . . and the glaciers in Jasper Park. Miss Roaring 20's Steele demonstrates the good old Charleston, as Old Father Morrison and Big Chief Horvath look on in admiration. These faculty members participated in a skit showing the cheerleaders . . . past, present, and future.

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