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

 - Class of 1956

Page 12 of 96

 

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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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MR. OSCAR OLSON listens to good music . . . conducts the only after school classes in the building , . . has a large collection of parents signatures. MISS VIOLET ROHRER teaches Junior High Math when not advising the Senior Y-Teens. MISS MARIA SHIVELY has only one hobby . . . teaching algebra. MR. CHARLES STEWART is head basketball coach . . . will never forget the day his high school coach told him he was to have a chance to attend Purdue. MR. HARLEY STECH is the envy of every golfer on the faculty . . . is custodian of the school's funds. MUSIC MISS LAURA MAY BRIGGS went safely through a tornado in Southern Indiana . . . directs our orchestra . . . member of South Bend Symphony . . . at one time concert mistress. MISS RUBY GUILLIAMS directs our Glee Club . . . helps direct all our musical productions. MR. LEWIS HABEGGER directs our band . . . will never forget his wedding day . . . is proud of his lawn . . . likes to fish. MR. DRAKE OLMSTEAD left the Air Force and came to us this year . . . can't get memory of his first solo flight out of his mind . . . is an ardent model railroader . . . directs MR. WILBUR CAMPBELL likes to remember moving to South Bend . . . has fun fishing and hunting . . . teaches Economics and Global Geography. MR. ROBERT FORBES reads in his spare time . . . has traveled across country and into Canada and Mexico . . . pretty fair fisherman. MR. PAUL KELLY is varsity football and baseball coach . . . likes to fish and hunt . . . greatest thrill, the night RiIey's Blackie Motts ran 3rd and winning touchdown against Central. MR. JOSEPH KODBA played pro football with the Buffalo Bills and the Colts . . . expert on visual aids for sports . . . end coach in football. MR. H. H. OGDEN is Assistant Principal and Department Head . . . likes to take long walks . . . New York City thrills him . . . handles discipline matters . . . is everybody's friend. MR. ROBERT OSBORN once spent a year surveying in Arizona . . . toured the Pacific at government expense from T943 to '45 . . . has 2 kids for a hobby . . . plays golf. MISS EDITHE SNOKE keeps herself busy teaching 5 hours of 7th grade history a day . . . too busy for anything else. MR. CLAUDE WOLFRAM is faculty director of the Student Council . . . spends summer in his garden . . . teaches Sociology. aff PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS PATRICIA BULLIAU finds happiness in recalling her Riley Glee Club days . . . music, reading, crossword puzzles fill her spare time. MR. STEVE HORVATH likes to farm . . . helps coach football . . . head man in wrestling . . . says Statue of Liberty really looked good. MISS MARY LAUER taught her first gym class here . . . 80 senior girls . . . unforgettable, she says . . . likes sports, reading, and travel. MR. CLEMENS RZCSZEWSKI is the first Hoosier placed in the Little Hall of Fame in Basketball . . . likes all sports . . . assistant varsity coach. SCIENCE MR. DONALD BARNBROOK has traveled to all but two. of the states. . . likes to read . . . is Junior High basketball coach. MR. FORREST MARSH once got lost in a woods . . . traveled widely . . . has a fine garden . . . hunts and fishes. MR. CARL SCHUBERT spends a lot of time in his basement workshop . . . reads a lot on scientific progress. MR. ROBERT SMITH was captain of N.D. track team . . . coaches track, and championship cross country here . . . likes fishing. MR. FELIX WIATROWSKI has a fine collection of long playing classical records . . . experiments in electronics . . . is Depart- ment Head . . . teaches chemistry. SOCIAL STUDIES MR. BERT ANSON spends his free time studying . . . is inter- ested in all sports . . . travels only to his lake cottage in summertime. Mr. Campbell selects coffee, but Mr. Habegger can't decide about the cake. Mr. Smith apparently has his mind on the approaching track season. THE OFFICES MISS BERNICE FEIDLER manages the bookstore . . . does a thousand things a day - efficiently . . . keeps the schooI's books . . . good bowler. MISS ELIZABETH TURNER is the school registrar . . . thrills to good music . . . her first view of Mt. Hood reminded her of a huge dish of ice cream . . . travels widely. MISS PATRICIA ZALAS is Mr. Beyer's secretary . . . does a lot of ice skating . . . was thrilled when her Washington Panthers won State Title in '53.

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