John Adams High School - Album Yearbook (South Bend, IN)
- Class of 1947
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Smith's Cafeteria, Cor. jefferson fr Mich. South Bend's most popular eating place. Sonneborn's Sport Shop 121 West Colfax Avenue South Bend Awning Company 1122 Mishawaka Avenue- Phone 2-8251 South Bend Exterminating Company 129 North Main Street Sam'l Spiro 6' Company Home of Quality Clothes for Men and Boys Stanz Cheese Company 534 Lincoln Way East Sunnymede Cleaners 1125 Mishawaka Avenue Sunnymede Pharmacy 1432 Mishawaka Avenue Compliments of Sunnyview Food Market Superfine Food Shop 702 East jefferson H. R. Terryberry Co. Manufacturing jewelers I aff ' I Une month two weeks one dat its oxer , weke Gradu- D ated' Bot we non't torget' Fred and jerry and lvltcliey and Booble mage their speeches and a lot ot people have new jewelry All the girls cried and all the boys vvantecl to Those anticipated grapes taste 3 little lrle ashes But rernenwber Lt::re loosing her sl.trt Mr Crowe and Frecl teodtng in the Aclants Eve Donny jttterbuggrn' at the prom how liteeved Mac nas when oor canine trtend joined os in American Lit Lots lm- jitersctnatton of jolson the esca- ot little Iagltrlna anti joseph- eoos tn Socle The exchange ot senior cards Baccalaureate . Contrnencenwent We wont forget' River Park Theatre Mishawaka Avenue at 30th Street j. Trethewey, joe the jeweler 104 North Main Street-j. M. S. Bldg. Trigon Specialties Company Mechanical Parts and Assemblies 96 Thorpe Motor 6' Boat Sales 311 East jefferson - 4-8500 Harry D. Ullery Coal Co., Inc. 319 South St. Peter Street Van Horne Cr Company Registered jeweler-American Gem Society Whitcomb 6' Keller, lnc. Developers of Sunnymede Widener's Shoe Store 123 West Washington Avenue Otis M. Wilson Grocery and Market 2118 Mishawaka Avenue Williams, the Florist 219 West Washington Avenve Worth's 127 North Michigan Street George Wyman 6' Co. 103 North Michigan Street Zimmer's Food Shop 736 South Eddy Zimmer Twins Beauty Shop 615 East jefferson Boulevard MW Mfjw , HBH 11 , .,,, , , .,.- 1 -.VA 4 'n - 57 q , l v vs' . ,5 S ' .iuvfff 521939 2 View C945 'uf A A Q. ve-Hs mqysu- ' . . In . q J , A V ftggif ' .Q Q-Lx,'f.e Pj D 5 A Q-'fir ' If Zara if T233-m A 0 ' f af' f--new vi-ff, --.-w . L.V,,1pfM1iglg 51 A 1 Aaf..,,,f,... big ' . , 2,211 will . ,-,Y..7, L3-,153-., , Q ,. 3' si, hiatt' I, f 1 -.' w..-q, Ma hung lgQl - '-my.:-gs N'l YfUO0'6 . nwhm-K r-wnvhigl . - il- id! Q - 1 T lt' , P lux . 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ALLEN has been surirenn- tendent of the South Bend School System snnce l93l Prror to that trme he had served the crty of lvluncre IIT the same caoaclty lvlr Allen re- celved both bachelors and advanced degrees from lndlana Unrversuty where he distongulshed himself HW athletlc and scholastic actuvrttes After a term of teachrng ln rural schools he became pnncrpal, coach, and teacher nn the New Castle, lndlana, hlgh school From New Castle he recerved has apoolntment to Muncre ln addrtion to hrs South Bend oosrtuon, he serves as trustee of lndlana Unrversity Mr. Galen B. Sargent, prlnctoal of john Adams, was educated at North Manchester College and Northvvestern Unrversuty l-le moved Prrncrpal A-ssrsfa'-t V'rn'-cr-a lnto the trrrrle-threat rrosrtron at Lalewlle of rrrrncrrral-teacher-coach fresh from college After hrs Lalevrlle 9'l7Gl'lGllCQ. he became teacher Central rn South Bend untll made Drreftor of Pesearch ourlng the suoerlntendency of Mr Borden Xlxfhen john Adams hlrgh School was built. lVlr Sargent was appointed rlrlnclpal Mr. Russell Rothermel became asslstant rlrrnclhal at lohn Adarhs ln l'?l43 He recelved hrs undergraduate tralnrng at Earlham College and hrs Master of SCKEEIWCG' degree ln EClUCEillOl'l from In zrana Unnersrtt Hc- was transferred to Adams from Luncoln lunror hlzgh when Adams was opened rn l'-40 At hoth schools he was an rnstructor tn rnathematrcs and assustant coach of hasletball .qv 'SIS' QQ M NPENE APNET Qivmq-rc.a' Qc cms MARY IXXKE EAUER Pmimal E-'fucafwow KLIZAIBETH EENNETT Hana! 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Iwhmc HAZEL ?xfQffLL1F'E Dramafucs and Emgmh my ml MQNAMARA Englsh OL I YE Vx N 1 F IN N EAR Home Ecowom wcs VIOLLO NEFF H-ea IH ard F'bt,escaN Educatr GORDON NELSON Ma ! wmamgg RUTH QSTFIXXNDER Lnbrarwam DOPDTHY PATE Vocal Mmm RALPH POWELL H at r Hoawrh am Pmscal Educam 4-Media ANNAIANE PUTERBAUCH Cornmercral Ecrence PAUL REBER Scnerrce ' FLORENCE ROELL Comrnerctal Silence KERMIT Tl-lOMPSOlNl lrrdustrtal Arts ERWllXl WAONER Brologv and Health YOLNEY WE l R Mathernatrcs XNAN DA XNEST Clerk N ADDITION to the teachers here shown, the graduates wash to acknowledge wrth thanks the help ot these members ot the stalt who were wrth us for part of the year Mrss Mary lane Day, who has taken the place ot Mr Faust, Mrs l.andts, Mrs Earl, and Mrss Catt who have substrtuted thus year, and the student teachers, Mtss Carol Klrne, an Adams saluta- tortan who atded Mass Roell, Mr james Harrts, also a former Adams honor student who assisted Mr Weir, and Messrs Murphy, Tobtn, and Marshall, who were tn the Physrcal Educatton Department azawyw MT TI-IE end of several busy weeks of completing their affairs at john Adams, a large class of 205 seniors was graduated. At the annual Senior Assembly, many exciting awards were given, Those who led the class in scholarship as valedictorians and recipients of the jeweled Stundant Council Scholarship Award were jerry Gibson, Kathryn McVicIcer, and Fred Wegner, Following these students was Barbara Stanz, the salutatorian, Barbara, Nancy Bartol, Nancy Giordano, Marjorie Soelch, and Paula Tanner received the Gold Student Council Award, Silver Award rec'pients were Bob Annis, Betty Lou Bryant, Wally Goffeney, jeanette Graf, Elizabeth Lehner, joan Mann, Sheila McMurray, Ernest Mendler, Rodney Million, and Beverly Watson The john Adams Citizenship Award, gift of the Class of '42, was awarded to jim McNeiIe and Beverly Watson The DA R History Award went to Kathryn McViclcer and the D A R, Good Citizen Award was presented to Betty Lou Bryant, Nancy Giordano received the Bausch and Lomb Science Award, The Berg Vocal Music Award went to Roland Gibson and the Instrumental Award to Carolyn Deardorff, jim McNeile received the jeweled TOWER pin for his excellent work as editor of this year's TOWER, The PT A, Industrial Arts and I-lome 'Economics Awards went to Robert Krug and Sarah LaFollette, respectively, The CIO.---U.A.W, Local No. S Industrial Arts Award was presented to Bill Carter, Don I-lowell was recipient of the Coaches' Award, Gold Glee Club Pins were conferred on Alberta Addison, Nancy Bartol, Virginia Blackford, Betty Lou Bryant, Ida Mae Fisher, jerry Gibson, jerry Gray, joyce I-luffman, Sue LaFolIette, Therese Lazzara, Lois Lenon, Ned Mastalc, Kathryn McVicker, jean Miller, Charles Ortt, Roger Wade, and Beverly Watson. VALEDICTORIANS jerry Gibson, Kathryn Mcvicl-zer, Fred Wegner Silver Glee Club prns went to Pat Center, Pam I-ludson, Barbara Stanz, Paula Tanner, Leonora Young, and Virginia Blackford, Ushers Awards went to Bill Adelsberger, Paul Chalfant, Bob Krug. Ernest Mendler, Dewey More, Kevin Navarre, Fred Neuter, Bob Shultz, Bob Smith, Bill Stolcenberg. The Album Award, new this year, went to edttor joan Mann and staff members Sheila McMurray, Paul Tanner, jerry Gray, Ann Mc- Namee, and Betty Lou Bryant Drama Club Awards were made to Nancy Bartol, Kent Brown, Betty Lou Bryant, Patricia Center, joan Dressel, Carolyn Deardorff, jerry Gibson, Patti Guyon, Patricia lnlardy, Pamela I-ludson, Frances Lubbers, Marjorie Lubbers, Kathryn McVicl4er, Charles Ortt, james Sennett, Robert Smith, Barbara Stanz, Paula Tanner, Beverly Watson, and Gene Yundt, tContri-iued on page 311 Q Semcw QW ,.. .-.fsm,,.. N w- - 1 Bug gm lm-fw1q1iw:.r cg,.Nm,,c1r4.s Q Dandrs,anw.-r gl Nhwii. mn' 5 E3rN. 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Gold Orchestra Pins were awarded to Kent Brown, Carolyn Deardorff, Nancy Giordano, Patricia Guyon, james Hoover, Marilyn Wintz, Paul Wolfram, and Leonora Young, Tower jeweled Pin was awarded to james McNeile. Gold to Betty Hulbert, Lois Lenon and Fred Wegner. Silver to Patrica Center Patricia Guyon, Patricia Hardy, Pamela Hudson, Kathryn McVicker, joyce Schleiger, and Barbara Sheehe. The Library Gold Pin went to Lorraine Edmunds and Gloria Enfield. Silver to Helen Connally, Phyllis Gorsuch, Darlene Piper, Francis Walls, and Patricia Weaver. Debate pins, a new award, were conferred on Charles Ortt and Paul Chalfant, who received jeweled keys, and jerry Gibson and Paul Wolf,- ram, who received sterling keys, The students who led the class as officers were Fred Wegner, president, Don Howell, vice president, Therese Lazarra, secretary, and jeanette Graf, treasurer. Their class received much aid from their sponsor, Miss Kaczmarek, who helped organize their class activities, She was assisted by Mr. Weir, Mr, Nelson, Miss Law, and Mrs. Mc- Clure. Those students who served on the senior cabinet were Pati Guyon, Pat Biggs, joe Catanzarite, Dick jensen, Bill Thoner, and Roger Wade. Kathryn McVicker was Bacalaureate and Commencement Chair- man and Fred Wegner was Senior Assembly Chairman, john Bennett was in charge of the Prom which was held in conjunction with Central on May ninth in the Palais Royal, Fred Wegner wrote the senior play, School Daze , which starred jim McNeile, jerry Gibson, and Beverly Watson. The play was a burlesque on the school and featured a scene from Mrs. McClure's class room. The speaker at Commencement was Dr, james W. Clark of St. Louis and music was provided by the school orchestra and glee club, At Baccalaureate service on Sunday, May iS, Reverend Frank C, Martik addressed the graduates of the four South Bend schools. The TOWER conducted a poll of the seniors to discover some outstanding members of the class. It was found that most students believed jerry Gibson and Kathryn McVicker most likely to succeed, Glenn Personette and Beverly Watson the best looking, Don Howell and Betty Lou Bryant to have the best personality, Glenn Personette and Therese Lazzara best dressed, and john Leonhard and Lois Lenon the most humorous h WENTY-THREE people were gradu- ated under the General Educational Development Test since the '46 Album was issued. This plan provides that those who entered the Armed Services before completing their high school courses could ob, tain their diplomas by successfully passing a battery of tests adminis- tered by the Armed Forces Institute. The GED, graduates are. jack E Andrews, Frank George Emmons Gene W. Howe Larson, Richard Powell, Wade N. Sheehe, john E. Winters, jr. Daniel A, Dolde, Paul F, Curran, Thomas C. Davis, , Gunther Freitag, Charles B Geleide, Gene R, Geleide, Vernon R. Huston, jr., William j, Irwin, Hubert D V McGlothlen, Robert j Nivens, Kenneth LeRoy Risner, George R. Rouhselang, john E, Rush, Byron G. Swilley, L, Dale Taylor, Charles C, Terry, Elmer j g The Album Staff wishes to thank the Priddy-Thompsett Studio for the excellent portraits of seniors, faculty, and administrators. ADDISON, ALBERTA 3-B, Clee Club, 3, GAA, 7,ES, Tnple Trlo, 4, Basketball Intramural, 46,3 Nortlt Central, 3, A'Connecttcut Yankee , 5, Pattenie , 5, Basketball Clrnlc, 633, Volleyball Varsltg ADELSPERGER, WILLIAM Uslters Club, 3,4 Tower Represen- tative, 46,5 Baseball, 57, Football ALLER, SALLY 3, Ctrl Reserves, 3, Cbrlstmas Program, 7,5, Tower lAdve-rttslngl ANDERSON, EDWARD jr-S, Fl:-Y, 5, Football lVarsltyl , 6, Tracl., 7, Cross Country ANNIS, ROBERT 34, Basletball, 2-5, Student Councll, 5, Vtce-Prestdent ot Student Councll sAncocK, 1oAN BADGETT, Homin :--ffl, ClTee Club, E-7, Drama Club, B, Dt:- bate, 5, TWG-lltlw Itltgbtll, 6, 'Unde-r the Cas l.lgbt , BARNES, IO-ANN BARTH, DANIEL 5, Football BARTLETT, IACK 5, Football, 7, Band BARTOL, NANCY Clee Club, S-5, Drama Club, 3.5.7, Nortlt Central, 2,4,S, Swlmrnlng Team, 22, 'beggar on l-Iorse Back ITI-rletsl, 4. Patlence , 5, Under the Cas Lrglwr' ll3l'ffL1QTfIt?Sl, 7, Straw Hat 'Wardrobe Cllatrrnanl, El, l'atlnl'a 'Wardrobe Co- Cltatrmant, -I, Tennls Team, 57, Volley- ball, 6, Howarton Cllnlc, 53, Basl-etball BEASECKER, SHIRLEY 4-7, CAA, 4,5, Bowllng, 6, Basketball, 6, Volleyball BENNETT, IOHN 3,4 Drama Club, 6-3, Ht-Y, 468, Tennis Team, 4, 'Beggar on Horseback lStage Crewl, S, Student Councll, S, Straw l-lat lbglttlngl , S, Rotary Representatrve, B Album fAdvertlstngl, S, Senror Prom Clwalrman, BIGGS, PATRICK 3-6, Clee Club, 3,-l, Basketball, -l, Foot- ball, B, Senlor Cablnet BLACKFORD, VIRGINIA 3-6, G A A, 3, Drama Club, 4-7, Glee Club, 4, 'Fatlencen BOLE, ESTHER 56, C A A, S, Intramural Basletball, S, Volleyball BORDEN, IAMES 4-8, Ushers Club, 6-SZ, Ht-Y, 52 Tennts, B, Straw l-lat lS:enery and Poslersl, S, Album lAdvertlslngl , S, Katlnka tScen- ery and Postersl , 4, Football, 7, Track BOWMAN, MARYLOU 3-5, CAA , 3-7, Ctrl Reserves, 5-B, loltn Adams Red Cross Representanve BRADLEY, EUGENE 3-B, Clee Club, 3-6, Football BREHMER, MELITA Drama Club, 3,4 Tower, 45, Clee Club, 5, Fung Pong BROWN, KENT E,4, Clee Club, 3-S, Band, 3-B, Drama Club, 5-9, Orchestra, 6-B, Dance Band, 5-B, Usbers Club, 'beggar on Horse- bacl 4,6, State Band Contest, S, Under the Craslnghtng 7, Straw I-lat azaafyw BRUGH, RICHARD 3, Basketball, 7, Cross Country, S, In- tramural Basketball BRUNDICE, SHIRLEY 5-B, CAA, 7,S, Tower lAdvertlslrtgl, 7.8, Album lAdvert1snngl BRUNETTE, AUDREY BRUNT, DELORES 3-8, Drama Club, 7,B, Student Councll, S, Se-mor Cabtnet, 5, Under the Gasltghtu, 7, Straw Flat BRYANT, ELIZABETH ' 4-B, Cllee Club, 4-B, Drama Club, 5.8, De- bate, 6-8, Album lAdverttslngl , 8, Album Advertlslng Manager, 5, 4'Pattence , 6. 'Under the Casllglwtu lPromoterl, 8, Straw l-lat , S, Kattnlra BUCKLES, DOROTHY 3-B, CIA A , 3, Drama Club, 4, Badmtntonl 5,7, Volleyball BUMANN, KATHLEEN 3-S, CJAA , 3-5, Ctrl Reserves, 78, Pres- ndent of GAA , 4, Badmnnton Cbampuon, 3,4,6, Basketball, 4,6, Volleyball BURCHAM, ,LOWELL CALVIN, IANE 3, Curl Reserves, 7, Volleyball CARPENTER, BARBARA 7, Volleyball CARTER, WILLIAM 6-B, l-It-Y, 357, Track, -I,6,S, Football CANTANZARITE, JOSEPH 7,S, Senlor Cabunet, 3, 5, Football Mana- ger, 4,6, Basketball Iylanager, 4,7, Intra- mural Baslcetball CENTER, PATRICIA 3-B, Drama Club, 3-5. Lnbrary Club, 4-S, Clee Club, 7, 8, lntra Cnty Forum ot Student Attatrs, 3, t'Beggar on Horesbacku tTtcket Clwairrnanlg 214, Student Councll, 3,4, Ir Red Cross Representatlve, 4, Pa- tience lStudent Dnrectorl, 7, Straw Hat lStudent Drrectorl, S, Katznka l5tudent Dlrectorl , 6-B, Tower, 4, Swtrn- ming Team, 7, 8, Album fAdverttstngt, 8, Senior Assembly, CHALFANT, PAUL 5-S, Ushers Club, 5-8, I-ll-Y, 7,S, Debate, 5-8, Tower, 5-B, Band, 6-8, Dance Band, 6,-B, Track Manager, 7, Cross Country Manager, CHRISTY, ERNESTINE 6,7, CA A , 7, Ctrl Reserves, 6, Volleyball, 6, Basketball, S, Album lAdvertrslngI. CLARK, ALBERT 35, Football CLEMANS, IACK 6-B, I-It-Y, 4, Track CLEMENTS, MARGARET 5-B, CAA, 5, Glrl Resenfes COLE, ELIZABETH 6, Volleyball CONE, CHARLES 468, Debate, 4, TB Speaklng Contest, 7, Amencan Leglon Speech Contest, S. 'Straw I-lat , CONNOLY, HELEN 5-B, Llbrary Club CORMICAN, RICHARD 7, Football lConttnued on page SSI P Bonnell I Borden D Bofhasv 1 B E3 Brow 5 Mtn Wlfvgw 'Erunw Dfw-filer FFIUY r 1- Est'-gr M Pf'fv:au N H1-tl-mger NL luv Im H H r mf QMxlt1rl, vi mm Mmm M F M H V r N 'V W ' . .. I Fcfrraro C FoHm.Jr - Ha Ywwer 1 hwrrfM.1,r rm P FQW51 M Fnzgfzrauj P Vow-if 34 F1.ff'l1 1 C-the P O:-Je Cax C QA,-offrxcix XX C-rum? Qwimger XX' CPO!-Dx L Cfuvdx C. wav N Gaded: M Cuzsfc- C Wfvxsrv D Gran-arf M Hahn l-Q ,-, vo? ff-1, HaNI Hardy Hartz Hasmmger Henke M T 1 I I Hwggms High Hxghberg Hoose Hostetler Pr C Hostetwer D Hurst 1 Jackson D Iaqua G jermmgs FI lohnson M Johnson B johnson Dann Strock and Morningstar awauf the msmg of something or other L johnson 3 Johnson O Innes 35 J lows E Hema. liasdc-'f N Lrg rob 5' fi slmgi-r teller F Pncpp M,-Z X. A Mfr-Kiwi-r'1v'1?r 4 fi? 'W X Mins B gm-xl V. Lake I LMC, T Lnme Q Larg T Latsm I Lett I Ln! nb 'Lfwr' 'U n I n Ai 4: ug ,'.f Marv. I Mr: grer ' rd - Ya. 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T ' , L Iizazj-frI1'2, -1,155 'N Roan-ex M:llrdn , rry Cubson hm Mchlelle HE lOl-lN ADAMS Student Council lS Composed of one representatrye from each home room Its purpose lS to Co-ordlnate student actryltues and to act as an adrnrnlstratlve group ot the student body Important protects accomplrshed this year were rnrnlrnlzung smokrng around the School proper. havlng student supervtsron ot hall drscrplrne, and estahllshing a noon recreatvon program whlch Includes moyres, pungfpong, and dancing All suggestlons or ideas ot members or ot other students were drscussed at length dunng meet- ings held every Thursday mornlng at elght-twenty , l s S Ewan! at ll O at I I , K- .1 V751 Tl.,V::b!,1: - l . . x Q F5 , 'ai s. -f i 6 it 1.3 , Qt f , if f ,121 .V 9 , A 'H lf ' s - V-is A N N JC-rx X Aff 't L ' -4, 'f . .,,, , , ' - V 'Er i222:.5'i5:1 H AK , N- L. ' ' iJ5E3Z5liiip L , T ., W A U , ABOVE. left to rtght Soph Representatrves, Dan Maller, Artie Grant, Connle Hudson Mary L Schwrer, Mac Bussert. Phllllp Layman LOWER LEFT. Senlor Representallves, Tom Lane, Jeanette Graf, Bill Thoner, Don Howell. Dolores Brunt, Bob Smith, LOWER RIGHT: junior Representatrves TOP ROW lohn Ruffner, Dlcl: Brotherson, BOTTOM ROW Don Lambert, jerry Folrner, Dave Closon, Tom Thompson. Shrrlex Wrllrarns, Beanie ABONJE. N-Aft fo MQW Fam! WoHr.v1w Dau! Cnalfavt Liivgfgx Ont Ierr, Cubwn Mgrx repb EFLOV. LEFT Jem Cqmnr Cn--rNQs OH! A 1:f!dQwn'va'1 DAM? L.tP Qrlaw1 luv LUN BELOW PWCHT Pau WQHVQVVQ Pau! Owaifamf Mr Dale Marx Traun, Bob Wilbur V:Q!'r': IME ,',,',H' .',fg1 LIITJSV The dnrsftsom of Mr DQMH Dag fkmmil Hman gTx1fQ:'f amgwewl the call for Debate IH October fund, +A rlmw., fwfiwm, rlw fo1IowmggreopNu x'x' ew Qhoeem for H13 iq .,1..ff Pa J Gw3!i,vAfA Frm! L'.'-gif ram, Mary Traub, jerry Cwbsom, Clmrlf,-5 Grit. Arwmlfi Cnlwdrw Ima QQ- Harold Heereri Bob NAVXGHJSV, ami Daie I.ui':3rIa:d C,'1,iV!L'i Cow 'V Homer Badgew were game mm! Thaw gV'3'?L1dfiC1M m ldVlL,lJ A, Thi Debate queeruom was Flux-!xef,i flmr tlwg- Umtfgfd Sm-Q5 QCA ernment Shoulu Proxfde as E-:item of Co w': gwlefi Us Inca! Cafe fxmlakx' to All Cmzems at Publuc Expense The sua-vom dose-ji wah Q atm mmmer at whmlw The iQ'CIS!Q 45 of the fglebgme jhl' wwe cpe-r :fi Th feam wow forty percent of M5 debates Tlwmr 01V'X'GUi'V'lT'i Hx orfilgr wemf Ruley, Mshawal-3, Knox, Ng1gp51fm3, LaPor'1e, CHNC1 Cewml Parr Cl n l-earure Edrtor, lrrn McNe-le Edltcrr rn fm Bcsfnes Fe' X nrsor, Pat lassunger, Clt X 5 et, Mrss Poell, Faru 7C0f.bbLWL l-lE SEVENTH year of Tower publucatron was one of the blggest rn the comparatrvely short career of the paper At the start of the year, the new staff had a marls to keep ln mtnd and work for The Qurll 22' Scroll society had awarded The Tower an lnternatronal Frrst Place award ln tts annual ludgrng of hugh school par-ers The suggestron from the judges of the contest gave many Ideas as to how the paper rnught be Improved and the staff started to work to do them A new appearance greeted the sub- scrlbers at the begrnnrng of the year-H type that gave rt more of that newspaper touch Thus frrst Issue also brought sorne- thrng new rn make-up-a-spread of football prctures across the front of the page Rrsrng cost of pnnttng held up many proposed plans of the staff An extensrve program of art was partly curtauled by thls problem, but as many prctures as possrble were used rn the twenty-erght issues publrshecl, Two weeks rn whrch the paper shortage stopped publrcatlon were also a handrcap to those who planned and made the paper EdITOV-llWfCl'lISf, llmmre lVlcNelle, had 50 the front page masthead had been changed as hrs staff asslstants Pat: Cuyon on the and the whole paper was set tn a drfferent feature pages, and laclc l-lrghberger in Staff. STANDING loxce Lleblg Laura Beth Mrller STANDWC Marlon Hrggrns photographer, Pat P-larox nane EEATED Helen Cetzrnger lo'-,ce Schlf: ger Mr iargenv, Pam Hudson, Barb Cheehe SEATED Vathrm tvlcy-cler 'msrc Dat Mg: rger L ah l v '1 1., 'C sports Mudway IIT the trrst semester, the old malor and mmor statt boxes were changed to a small statt bow, that prof vuded more room rn the edrtortal column and made open three new malor stalf posltlons. These robs were a column ot news from other schools by Pat l-lardy, the rnusrc department rn charge ot Kathryn Nlcf Vtcleer, and the club news under the drrecf tion ot Pat Klsslnger, NlElVIOIl lrltgguns was appounted photographer rn lanuary In charge ot the busrness ot the paper were loyce Schlerger. adxertlsmg, Laura Beth Muller. crrculatron, l-lelen Cetlrnger, exchange, and Laura Beth Muller, busrness manager lvlrss Florence Roell was stall a'lylSOr The Tower rssued four specual papers that drew wrcle comment tront the sub- scrrbers They were the Chnstmas, Sec- tional tournament, Katrnla and Sensor Issues A contest was also carrled on throughout the basketball season lt was a predrctuon contest lli whuch ten students were approached before each game to glye therr oprnnons on the score ot the game Wrnners were kept on record and at sec- t.onal ttrne each was asked has Idea on the tourney. One wznner, Dnclc Vxfysong, was trtled Grand preductor of lohn Adams The staft ot the paper unanrmously agreed that It was a rob meetmg the weel. to week deadlune, but a real pleasure to see the trnlshed product betng read by some four hundred Adams students Sl Q- 7aam HE YCTEENS, successor to the Curl Reserves as YWCA sponsorej school club, enuoyed a tull and usetul year under the leadershup ot Mtss losephune Coodsell, club advuser, ltlancy Ellsworth, ta'l presuclent, and Patrucua Taylor, sprung presudent, The mcetungs were held Wednesday noons un the cateterua The gurls dscuszgd theur problems and saw usetul educatuonal movues durung these gatherungs TOP ROW, left to rught Flo Ann Bennett Beyugrly Muller Mary Nold Pat Taylor, Pltyllus Taylor, Helen Cetzunger, Phyllus Loutzenhuser, Nancy Ellsv-.orth, Hope Haxc-s SECOND POW Lous Hartrantt, Vernuta Owens, Mary Lou The Around the World Reconstructuon Campaign, desugned to rebuuld and restatt YM and YW establushments un Europe and Asfa, was by tar the most outstandung feature ot the years worlq The Conamunutg. Chest was very gracuous and paud the South Bend quota tor thus cam- paugn, but the gurls wanted to do theur but and decuded to rause enough addutuonal money to buy a Quonset hut The Adams Chapter ot Y-Teens duvuded themselves tnto tuve teams and collected theur quota by doung odd uobs The gurls saved theur allowances, depruvung themselves ot candy, shows, etc, and put thus toward theur druve Many contnbuted by suttung with chuldren at nught, The wunnung team was promused a pruze, whuch was to be a dunner and a show paud by the losung teams As two teams tued for turst place both were treated Swanli, Barbara Taylor Betty Tu.rnccL Betty Cay, Dorus Taylor, Lorraune l-loover, Marue Futzegerald, Muss loseplune Goods-all Tl-tlPD POW Pat Nuvcns Mar. Ann Cuudates, Betty Dunbar, Nancy Cradecku, Carolyn lzstep, lupauu Borden Teresa lunes, Betty Cudatez Another hughlught was the appearance ot Mrs DuValI, an excellent speaker trom Chicago, at the YWCA The Adams gurls dud theur part by makung the decoratuons for the tables Mrs DuVall spole on 'll-lome and Boy-Curl Relatuonsn Everyone en- joyed thus event ummensely Lorraune l-loover was chosen to be one ot South Bends representattves at the lowa Conterence un August Thts meetung vvull be attended by Y-Teens from all states and has the purpose ot bette-rung relatuons between teens ot all races, The past ottucers were as tollowsi Patncua Taylor, presudent, Beverly Muller, vuce-presudent, Mary Nold, secretary, Mary Ann Cuudates, treasurer Mary Lou Swank and Nancy Cradeclal acted as Inter-Club Councll representatuves. l-lE lOl-llXl ADAMS l-lt-Y Club en- joyed a year of plenty as at nwalntalned a lull program ot actiyulles, both service and soclal, Vxforlung wltlt a tull nwenwbersltup, the ottlcers, corn- posed of Fred Wegner as presrdent, Bull Screes, VICE'-lfll'ESIClE'lTl, llVl'll7Wl'3 lVlclXlelle, secretary. Paul Wolfram. treasurer, Bob Walslv, clwaplatn, and Don l-lowell, sergeant-at-arms, were able to establuslw the club permanently and detunltely as a slgnltlcant extra-curncular actwlty The colorful unductlon was conducted twlce dunng the year to torrnally adnwtt approved candldates lnto the rnenwberslwp and a request was made to the club by the Riley fr the Natlonal l-lu-Y Assoclatuon tor the reconstructron and restatttng ot YlVlCA's tlwrouglwout Europe COlTllfV'SllWg tlwe social lunctlons ot tne club ulwlcb ls unpler tlwe sponsorsbtp ot lVlr Floyd Dlcley. were Partlcrpatuon an the SwrngI'teart SwayF-- lTll'lllT annual twtn cttg, lll-Y dance, seyeral Iwaynrles, spealers and soclal programs H1-y To Offlclate at its WCIUCTIOH Acting m ITS TOPYFOW lclt fr 'tant Cifcir ,En 'flarr Ps: Onese' lc n rnette- .Y E ,'t. t.-zu Pa, Bob ,clwultz llrn Lang. E1rlfl.lv.3L'ctU 'KIJND POW Bop Trnrnble lerrt wr-tr.l, rrp Pr,-ww ltlaxarri' Ulm ln. Su capacuty as a serxlce organtzatlon, the club bought la-:l v.faar-fr pantry me Qge l'lp.'.il my bfi-it Al L wwf wvpp Dov. ent paver ef- flatter D Carlln, lulwn lc nrarrl Lwn Wrtgnt B-rn jurcll lcttn Hcrvattn Vat.. 1, ngmart lf . Bot.-.rnln Srl: N',ra3'e and decorated a Cltnstmas tree tor tlte Scl100l, Bottom Pcrw rw ora, 'gala t.s,t-'tracy la-ta atsttterr Don na.-.w :tm rvlfrsrate me 'www-r all rf- s fad: W-3-'trerv' lerr, Frvilf Dwjl 'arg ,rr ,lt afterwards, as by custom, guvnng rt to a needy tamuly lt kept an honor roll posted, asslsted the Clee Club HW the Chnstrnas program, took charge ot the Antl- Tuberculosts League seal sale, pnnted and dustnb- uted atlwletnc schedules, sold plns and stlckers, and sponsored the annual Easter Assembly Hlgnltglwtrng tlweur years actrvuty was the Adams' Eye, x f-.f lwuclw teatured the first Varsuty-Faculty bas- lcetball game to be lteld ln thus sclwool and a record dance tollowrng the event, Qutte a large crowd was tn attendance and spent a lwrlanous eyentng wut- nesstng the 'Oldtlrners' nose out the Varstty team 32-Sl Proceeds tronw the sale ot tlclqets went toward the tultrllment ot a EIOO pledge made to are era HE lOl-lll ADAMS Olee Club under the drrectron ot Mrs. Lawrence T Pate has lust completed thetr most successtul year Although the annual Chrrstmas Vesper seryrce could not be held, because of the coal shortage, an rmpressrye assembly program was glxen Thus program was opened by the tradrtlonal candle lrght processronal ln October, a group of the Olee Club was selected to sung Wtth other students from Northern Indiana for the North Central Teachers Assocratron X-Xt thus trme they were prrytleged to sung under the leaclershrp or Dr liussell Morgan, Supervrsor ot Mlusrc rn Cleve- land Early rn the se-:ond semester the entlre group plunged unto TOP POW, lett to rrglwt Mrs Pate lean lylciattere, Beverly Bruols, Ioamae Etslaer lr'h.'lrs lrlespn lots Ler'ror'r, Barbara Elan: lore l-lrtftman l-'arnona 'clweerrr ,-ECOIID POV. Durclh. Ctr- ltlli-rr o l,el-u lllcrla McCtnrns Dr-re lcandyv Eett. Erjlri- Mar, Weslt.v,rr,-rf Earlrara Cla,lurr Pa! Bonne-ll Itlrjrrma Fuaqtgr Tl-lll-TD FOV. lrlarrri, lug Dat lrwrreer, l'vlr,r.3 Fkrrrrrtf., lathnn Mckfrcler Narrcr, Eeraeen, lfrvgyrrua Bracltrirrrl lvlurrri-no Eranl l'n Marlltn lohnson lean lylrller Agnes lVlCljTfElVl- BOTTOM POW lvlaruo Btrrsi-l Lola Btshob, Pat Pence Beltx had rf-ae, Eabara Eehsorr F-len-1' Donrbrrtstff Bett. Lou Brant! Nanny Cradecl r, r Earhara Bree rt, loam Cc-qurllarrl work ot the musrcal comedy lfattnka Much hard yxorlx and ttme was contrrbuted by the members to make thts a huge success Through out the year small groups have been asked to Sung tor many organrgatrons rn the crty The Trrple Trto has been in great demand The gurls haye all been rn thrs group tor two years so thetr reputatton has been establrshed The Olee Club coaoperated yylth the l'lr-Y to present an Easter program to the student body The Club tuttrngly closed the year by srngrng at Cornmencement and Baccalaureate Thus year saw the begtnntng ot a new club rn conlunctron with TOP POW, left to rrght Lenora Noueg Nancy Chappel, Donna Chambers Kathrxn De Long, Pamela Hudson Alberta Adritson Martha Cralg, Sarah LaEcll'ette. loann Wrne EECOND POW lean Vrtr-xxrt Pnth Ortty lane Tarr lanet Lrbugkrght, Paula Tanner, Shlrlex Wrlltarns, Durrs l-lwrsl Donna lylrller, loan Erhardt Tl-HRD ROW. Lots Warlster Nancy Watson fean loemgsliof, Betty Crerznrak, Laurette Cantery Dons Chambers, loan Cottnex, Nwrgrrua Caron BOTTOM ROW' Tnerese Lazarra Beyerlx Watson Palrztla Center Nana Bartol. lean lhgrarn Nancy Elrclrhger loan Screes, loanne lngletteld the Clee Club It as lhouh as the B Sharp Club and was orgaruzefil for people seriously. mreresreul rm rrrusr: TIM, ,gre me 'A-, hggrlrrrg the varlous helrls rm muslli uhrfl rlrsriue .'-, wg therr lllT lungs Qll lurreheorr meehrngs. The llTP'!'l'llJQVS lmxe been efrgiililly, forfurmle UT lmxrrrg Three frhe aeeomriahrsrs, Mgrrrlm Crgre, lxarlwrln De Long, dull Lgurelrg Cahlor There haxe also been dr: unusual rrurrwbzr of soloxsrs lhrs year The Clee Club lS goxerhed lTI,lIl'llf, bl, The members themselves Officers lor Thai year were lerr l, CALTEOH, l3'reilClr,hT, E-STU Lou l3Vl,'dlTl- Vrce-presrljerlr, Shurlel Wrlluams ary? Par Isfrszerrger, Secrelgrrres. Slfrjf Bull Cooley and Sue l.Jl:ollefte, Treasurers Other olhcers have Charge of robes, musle, ood 3I'VdlTQClTlGVll The edxlsorv Corhmvrlee, F ,' , ' , Hr E-r -1-gre! l rw wrrh Mrs Pate, shapes the Club s rrolneres gm x sechorr leg ,ers issuer r r r ,T Lf, . r n A g 4 r- 3-1' HT lf'llfllVlOLIdl problems Thal aruse The ll3 Olee Club members attend rehegrrsals prorhrrrly at 7 SIT The sghrorf, emov,-,-rl rmehrrg the .emlurrrhr uf fhg- wrurl C A lvl They aprireclate The lolal mteresl shown bl, The alumhr mas Peuhrurr grxeh bl Mrs Fine of her horrr TOP POW' Iefl To rrqhl C OW? E Crm .his E Efafe, B Crude. T Lahe TU? WOT. CY' A1 ' . ' r Q J ' T I C' l MS. ' l M' E Trrrhble SECOND PCN. B Ni-rfhrcf D 'vlrlrer B Perle-r 1 Lao-J , O Maumee D ferr T ' EQOIJQ l- T: Q- T. -' .1 1 T ' E P- .' ' Tl-HPD POV! I XM wb-irg T Bar'l' 9 lealular ll Serb D l.l,xsr.'vvl BOTTOM Tl-Vr-'ff 5-KOR. Q' r' 7, D F' -' ' ff. ' E-' 5' ' FO C ', RCW T Frg-L-ln D L flu:-rlgrrf, A Lghrr ,m P l-lm.-srsrocl iv- E F' T li L 55 Sm fm ,fzfwi ,224 .QQ it A - -5 'ff 1 a9E Q: ic' f' I 1' I E, , 2 ' b I ' X I K J' 16 ' I . U, K , I. -. ,. N , Mm Gm HE IOHN ADAMS Ushers Club, eral shomrrrg ot Herwrt V at the Ptxrer Perla theater etorrsored ht Nlr Volrrer, Werr. rs orre ot the rrrogt actrxe cluha ll? our The rgtresrdertt tor thng tear was Pohert Smrth and actrrv dh eu rarrtx gqhool Thetr dutg, ri to usher tor itll school aetrtrtres Arhortg therr were the tollowrhg Robert Krug, Fred Nerter, and K-etfrrt Nexarre The regular dutres outsmle school rs to usher tor such groups as Crvrrg lvluattj other ottrcerg were, recorgltrtg secretary Dexter, More an r aetrxrteb and The South Eerrc S5rrrrgrlwor'ty Theg ,are dleo called orr tor srrerzrel rrro- secretary, Russell Ghlherser grams glXGlT at john Arglarrws Aurfrtorrurh Thrs takes trhte hut has the Cohsnderahle acl- xarttage ot rirerrhrttrhg the hots to See 5 great ment trrte rirer- torrheheeg The Auerhs eluh along vxrth the u5h3r5 trrjrrh Certrtral -irrl an e-rgellerwt lob Qurrrrg the seq- tohaf ghd reg orrelg Thti, rf ,rrre ot therr toughegt robe ol the 'ear heieuse ot the huge fro 'r,f, gtg the rr'drt'. ores. ahrjl the extra hleafhers vthrch ere erejted oo the SENSE at that lllrflfi' lo the grgrrrrwg ot the year the, were Celletir urrort tor the trrst trrrte grrrce tlterr orgarwrzgttrort to usher outgrrjle ot lohrr Alarm, audttorrurh Thrs. was at gr stre- TOP POW. letl to rrglrt Mr Wert Eirll Tcrrrrwrlt Etrll Lute lftul Drfil-.uh N-:rrrvrarw Bu'lL-, D-Jvtex More Bob Ermrh lerwt Erowrr SECOND WOW Larrmr Nlut. Bob lrug lrrrr Xrhlat rw Curr-3 Ulrrcrt, Euguhe Ullerr, Torh lfrhrthherger Frei yrt1,,3y.3r gpg, Qrglrhltg Pose Orrll-e-srgr, l-re P'rrtt lHlPU ROW Bohr Mrllr,-r lflarulrl Hester Creme Wrfght, lexrrw Naxarre, Paul Clr3llLl'7T luril Pmclert Lee Mull Terr: Drmrrr FOUPTH POW Al !.'tol.3m Dom Wrxglwt Phrl liohlbterner, Bob Crodiwi Me-.trt l-to-tger, Brl' lufglarr, T-.rrrr Ql'rrr rr,rrr BM- E.-rltl FlFTl-t POW Erheet Mrartdlt,-r Mac Bussert Luther Icrlmsorr Al Lrrl'rh'.3-r Qrjtlrrw l-tfrrtfttlt fhucl 'Q-tuart, Deurr Arjarr 'r Emma HE DRAMA Ctub, always one ot the more active clubs at john Adams, had a very soccesstot season The tatl se- mester was Iaonched vvtth the annual 'Acoke' given rn honor ot the new members Next Came the prodoctron of Straw Hat an whtcih the drama Club tent a halptng , - mat ot the seaeon was a part: gwan to orrtcgms charles om, Pauta Tanner, r-vmtrs Netson, BGL. wagner the emoyment ot the group The ctrttp wa ahh led donna the tatl gemester ty, fever! Watson who sened as presrdent Charte Ortt was prestdent donno the gggnrg so meSter 57 I I y.I.a.- 1 L, hand The drama duo atso hetggted num Katrnt.a the soccese that It wa: The v r Vxfl S r l N HE DUTIES ol the Screen Llula are hot TOO humerous, but The work of shoxxlhg lrlrm To Clases I5 ol great value to The students There are li bOxS IlT the Club who glxe up Thelr Mme IU Smal, hall during The week To show lrlms lievm Navarre with the asselahie Ol Herb SllTSlClOIT sets uh the equnpmeht ahgl Soles our the assngnmehtg to the xarmous Operators The program IS ,llrected bx lxlr Rorhermel The proerarh of xxaual educahoh lS bccomlhg more Important, aml the Cluba actuary ns rhcreaslhg TOV' POV, lrtr rf, rp-' lmrr, lxlzlmif-l Brlw l-lf f'lr,lI-K, llrrrs.-Clw l'X,1l W ax r 'l r'+J, Clrs-sch, B J Crnrrfv' lea Y.-lb lor. lanes FCOND PU .lg li E TH, Q rlr Ll. ,nr .1-,ff ramf-Q Walis ' '10 Flarl I 'Ce lfaw Llrtfl. bona b l ld T l-l I F' D P OW 1 s Pr l','l.'r1 r,n'l':3 , ,Q , 0 f vr.,r ,r f.,,,, Jarsargl Taxor br FQTTQL1 f ,vs lj-1 rf. nj- -C 7 r,o.,g -, Y YI X HE LIBRARY club serves to xTX X help run our school library as a servlce center lor you The student llbrary staff lS made up of slxry members who mend, paste, shellac, shelve, Catalogue, llle, and do reference work The staff advertuses Through the use of three dlsolay cases and The llbrary bullehn board Thus A T XX. year Two pot locks were held and the club enrerralned the La Porte Lubrary. Sensor members of the lrbrary club lwho hae contributed three hours of work ber week for lrve semesfersl receive a gold pun, and those who have worked for three semesters recerve a srlver one l fll r-Y else el, Vanl-lr,r,V ,f,!, r f' f FI' r rg t Carl F'-l'rL ww Harr Hfrrf--r ll. f1 'x l,alr3 ledt Srl Ted Hrgh ECONO POW ' l l 1 E ' Pa ' -hir ,':f : 1 r r Er' l rel X.'. rgdrdrr Mr Deardc-rtf i'.' :fl X.'.' 5'-.' ,fi ',f r H ,r r ' rl'-rwg H gym NDEP the lf,ll'E'CllOl'l of lVlr Cecll F T rr law and h 'Q assrsrafrr. Mrs Lelnellerr rhe lohrr Adams Band l 1 ery Due. Fehgare llg he ia.: H prepared The hahl rar sexfral al The redtlgrjlll ahgl ha lefhall games Ddrlhg the seasoh rharrx lhfrliale lorrhflflohs T 'N.' are eseljuleljr The rwrg rhdsr ljfs-wg rlfme QT a large hrijcle ahd heel SAG mum' lm ro r a arwhugzl Srrr'lr'rg Cormierl' was pre- 'klafijh ll The l':TiQlQT.j!T' was xxell 'lx 'he elll' ellie Tell Hgh rilap 'lag illllj ll'lTl'1': el llif' Xxx gui' ,,vv 3l fl i l aria sryld, Scheme ll'l lvl' lkfllhorf fd E lfgrrelrr, lirillluff A : rif.Ql'x Ngwlf: lied li'rj2lr'rg ldrwrgf gif fhe has l'rarv'aTrg. Dx' pclll CrLlf,OTT Shri' Larlrevte Ca' fer Carl Lowell Lrrl.-cler, Carl BOTTOM POW larsl T 7 Www , was assisted hy Carl Pohrhallgh as The X'.OlT, ar: lm- mle lxflchlerle, the huhrer, The hand also rirarhclpared nh a comhrhei all-all-,N clmlc March 27, drrecrei hy M H H hgsleu, dfecrcr of rhe lllrhons Urmarstg lvlarchmg Bah: The harris held class all day and presented a cowcerr rm the exfemhg To derhohsrrare the ahllrh, 04 Tha rrdsrc 375, a few of The muhhers were errhrel, uhrehearsei. CEiTOlll'lG Deardorll' won the rhdsf xaldable bahd member award presehlegl each 5ear lag Ham E Eerg She was selecrej by the ham? mehwhers for the hohcr Also under The clrrechoh of Doc Dearjorrl rs the dance band This group was orgahrzed lli The Sprung Semester of lf?-lf vvlrh The lhrehl of gIX llWg The lem rm the school who rhoughf Thar they Could play dahce rmlslc a Charlie to proxe rr Arler one rehearsal rhosf of The parhclpahrs agreed that lt xxasrft as S1l'lTlfllC as REQ Most of them, however. stuck llOL1l Yes. thrs bahgl was presented ro The pdhlrc -Ill? Blll 5-, flr. E rfme lvlrirrsrr- Marr. Tramh llrl A l.'.'l' an' Xa Hit- rl P le? Th Ll-:afdojlf lean-'T Wwe Hardil F-'eter MTDDLE POV. Da-re ff-T E3 I Cr- Lalllar Xkgre- Fhlvrlraugh! Paul Wlflfram Twl Hrqh, Cdrdod Xxlsfaflex, Marvall l?m w3 Tl'f'c - Hfsler Atalrrer, Jafqnglrrw Mrller Vrrpwa Helaw lQ'Lr 'K Perso:-lx'-3 L,-:re ana flirrwr A'-he llrzm Navi, Helm. Tyres On November 22 the l'Swrng Band 4-layed tor a dance sponsored by the Tower At tlms tflance many H3ll-NHTG-OlCl'llHTGl'Sll such as MA Pretty Curl rs Lal.-e a Melody, and l'Stardu,rst, tlwls latter soloetjl bg, Don lvlornnngstar, were played Donng surnnrer xfacatuon tlwose who Coulrgl, nwet with the summer band an-.l Contrnnecl to rwractrse Tlnen came school agaln Once agarn these noble nwosrrjrans were at rt New one Coolj lwear soclw tlwrngs as 77 Qonmng from tlwe bantl roorn On Satordag February 3 alter Adams' melon oxer Ruler tlws band agarn braved tlwe student bodg and Efigl TO FFOL' RPQT POV. avi H 'Ur lf '-' lift ' 'Q'Ql.f, 7, ' r,laye.l for another dance Thus tune such tlwrngs as Lent-'19 'rn ng if-an Velflnan Tl-llFD ROHM' llafc. Xw.lu,rvn llrfn r Frrfl- V now' r F t 'Pant Nlaltf ln RIOY 'TSOW nmeflsfl Tale lf Aww FSLQQT' TE,,Q1f'r,litipQtr'gill etll' 'SSH l'rf'r4f,r,,llf1trfETTl'ttg,TE.'E,fff L11 T it-gr M , H and Sonata frlled the Lrttle Theater After a successful seeonfj semester the Strung Eandm plans to ogarwgatroru Tlwrs rs the orchestra Tlwo tjrrilwgsrfa nas lee carry on unto another sesslon of Surnrner Band Eot fjforrt norm lollts. tlms xeir gettrng unto rrlnnwxg orjrgr Alter rnutjla 1'.g,' O ,rr vve'll be back next year wltlw new and drllerent tunes! nwrntls sorne ot lirllttlng up wltlw l-larold He-gters Ir'og-rrtrrwg lwg ,frnrn smile anr lfent The old laces, but QIUS SOITTG new Ones lgrowns l'LlllITll'lQ from ll'1e ll,'lTllk':lll'llLS to tlmf bass rlrurn rlw: wrlwestre In Mlss l.evvellen's capable hands rests the Clestlny ot another nan tts season clrntrax ulwen rt plqed tor 'lllatrnl gr Neo on tlwe sfilwerjlfe were the Parent Teti:t5l ,-rs VfLg'arn art.. gl' Egilarllillleerflflolfl Gill JI,allfJr fSlrl'laQL13'lillTfifk1.fQl.LfflQfr ffl., EQiT55AL'ElEZ3QQ'T r.lffl.2QiferQ.il riff allnflfl EW M 0'l1llf Lf 'rl ef FJU Frslwer, lonn Sefer, Pall Oalfart l.','.r lane Bla' r,-s lev' Ei rt.'. I 1v lf nlf,s ,f r L' ln Dali l 5-H Bo' ?.l,un Ixgldrv AT Tl-Hg Jflimv lfrfgifcillt' ,5,',a,.f BOTTOM POW Margaret For-J, Norma Pusn, Lots l-lasl rr't ge-r, Catlwrrse V t -wfrv nl Tlatr lanon, Belt, L-Jclfr-Lv ' l MS' l'-r' 1 B-'Clif T tlfflf' lirtrlrlre sclaool l'I'lliElfl3'T to We 'rl ln Stull XXUJWS KNJS lull all 'Gy ot ' ilers A A A l lwardlg lalg enough to earn, tltenr ru me-nts. ann ln tlwe -Q A'r. enrng eaglw la ,nn ,rel ortilweetra grlagefl a cofmiostrcrr' ra rrleies lag the all--jst, o:wjlwfi'rr ,jg l hd flk' g l'O3VSrvl1 HO TTOM PGV. Q- Q. , T. Er HERE was a group of workers that one has seen runntng about the school, apparently being vert busy, but whose results were not Seen unttl the meet before summer xacahon Thug was the Album :tatt The gtatts wort began the day school started tn oarty September and ended when the bookg were dretrzbutetit to the sturjtents Thetr uortshogir was the back room ot lot, Mr McNan'rara'5 horneroom Thi nrernbere. of the staff de' xotesit thetr titath study hall to the bth hour Album pertott The Nburn graft Qoni,r,tetjt tht, gentegter of Mr IXf1rjNarngara, 4dQt,tTT'r, Qtf!Xtb'i'V,IOBVTTX13V'IY't,QthTOl',STTGTI3 lXIrjMurrax. Qgnthrg NMMA Albranot, Lorraine Hooxer, and loan Heddens Paula Tanner added to thus yeafs book vwth her st-rrlltul Crauftngs, uhtle jerry Cray, along vvrth Mr McNamara, Spent has ttme talrtng the rnang pnetures whrch grace the pages ot the Mburn Eetty Lou Brtant was the head ot the Adterttgurrg stat? Theur wort, Conststed ot goung to stores throughout South E-onril to receuve contrtbuttons and soltctt als toward the gratrrnent ot the Nbunt Mr Netson was facuttg, adwsor tor thus group T tt to rrght T ' .thi-ttf? Emi nm 1, ftrma At'-' rnrtt api Pr rrrtxrt, tell. .Y lj.:-1 Wm nor! Urrrt Cram-rr-1 4- Joao Hrrririen-1 and Ltirsfwe t-timer fvrr Mr,II.1rvee t-'nu Mitvturr 1, Terr, Cro. 32.55 r Lil. Spook f' M ,wg I Z' I .4 1' A PEP- 5,51 I-,J x 1 I 3 M v o . E . O6 O. zz zg 2' ozo F - S '+ mg- ig N rl figs I . '- P - ' -..-1:1 Engzfx W I f kk 63 'N Q x H . wk N Qi N xxx X X X x xx NS X x ' N M H - f - -QNX Q? X ww X X X X X XX x XX xk mmqymx WW ', TOP' Coach Crowe MIDDLE POW, left to ugh! Mmard Nwchms. Tom Lama, Dewey More Ear! Troegcr, Lynn Wrwghr BOTTOM ROW Joe Home!! ,Dave Irwwn Don Hoxl! we , Bm Carter, Dcl' Cornmcam 64 TOP Coach Wagner MNDDLE ROW ieft ro rnghf BM Goo!-av, Lelfiov Barratt, lack Wagner Don Simon, lohrv Leonhard BOTTGM ROW EWS Pobbms, Phul SmeH:er, Joe Port, Dave Cokerl Drd Booth 65 5 , Ar ' 1 I ,W r 1 , Z ig 7. Li , 513 1 'M' ,lp , g f ' f ' f , , ,I 2? , ,H W r, 1 . , W 4, ,,, ,N A FWZ-I. ' t li , Alban 7947 VDAN MAN N, Ede ml Poblnshecl hy the Graduates of the johh Adams Hugh School South Eehd May, V747 . ' ' ' ' Rf 9 if .......,. 752255. E95 .- A' .- X X , . . MW' 4- w, ff' -::- N . , W ' V , ffpgsf -' -f , -I: In f ' 0 -' 1 4255222a22:5:z:::1:::aE1.-.1:2-2152 ' , A ..o, ,, ,.:o:,..:.o.... . hh lg 41 Aw D 'i My xx it X XX, xx N . -5 , ,... i wi Xxt k W W tlk Mtg: . 'Cl' ltl - 'X thtm' A Q , it , i , -i' Ng. i .ti t . X N 4J y TOP Coach Davis MlDDLE ROW, left To right: Bill Roberts, Gene Balol BOTTOM ROW' Bob Dieter, Marvin Seaman. Keith Zeider 66 EEK after week, game after game, the l9el6 football team at lohn Adams felt the sting of defeat---defeat by bigger, stronger, and more experienced teams, but defeat brought laurels and lessons to the newly born gridders. This new birth started with the appointment of Garland fliml Crowe as head coach and blos- somed during the season with many events that added to its growth As was so amply expressed by the new coach, We haven't shed any tears over losing, and do not expect anyone to do so We played well against greater opposition, and, in two or three years when we have the 'stuff', the same teams that walloped us this year will taste some real hungry football playing Opening the season in the usual tough manner by taking on Mishawaka, the team looked good in operating the Crowe single-wing attack, but could- n't keep pace with the lvlaroons who scored twice. Donny l-lowell tallied for the Eagles but had the run nullified making the final score l2-O. A week later a spark of improvement was noted in game saveyu, but in spite of some sharp tackling and blocking, the big Bears from Central rolled up a 32-6 count before the game was overs Don Howell scored on a one yard plunge in the final quarter. Typical of the balance of power through the conference was Coshens team, which was supposed to be a breather for the Adams lads The Redskins, however, frelded thetr best team tn years and won the game 25-U Under classmen tool over rn the second half, and rt was after thts game that all but three sensors chose to leave the squad Wtthout the servrces of these senrors, Rrley whtpped the team by the same score as dtd Goshen A down pour of ratn drenched Adams hopes of mountrng a successful pass attack featurrng spunky lrttle joe Howell The Green Wave from Washtngton was the ftfth stratght opponent of top fltght oualrty faced by the weary band of Eagles lvlr Schedule Maker really dtshed tt out to the East Srde Gang, but as the coach re- marked, Everybody wanted to play us The Panthers were hounded by thus sprrtted team they faced and only managed a 7-O lead at halts ttme Three plays after the second krck-off joe l-lowell The last games were agatnst Elkhart, conference champs Laporte, and lvltchtgan Ctty The resrrecttxe score: were '12-T, ji:-', and Sl t' -J At the close of the season these up and comtng ,oung Eagles had a world of experrence wtth whtch to start the next year The football fortunes of john Adams arc detrnttely on the utr-swung, and wtth careful plann ng and executton should produce a top-notch team tn a short ttme Wtnners of the awards were announced at the annual banquet Don Srmon was elected captatn of the team and av.arderl the Krwants medal for scholarshrp and sportsmanshtp, lvltllard Ntchols recetverl the Reco ltneman award, and Don l-lowell the Ctlbert trophy for the most valuable back ran stxtY'seven Yards to score, but after thrs short ray of 'B TEAM TOP ROW tftt tw rs Pri-rf VECUF' Dfw---n Ttfltlitr 'att' Ltr rr MDMA -7 ROW Tom Barth Fretl Bollnger, Dave l-lvrlt,-, jam llc-ytns Merrtll Dzholo l3OTTO'yl POV, Dah Dayts, hope, the Panthers took off to wan al -6 aus eval: cts ftevens irate mmf, Once again, down Plymouth way, the opposttton had one of tts toughest teams tn years lt was a see-saw battle dunng the ftrst half, but the Rocks relentless attack won out 33-lf' Barrrtt and the Howells paced the Eagle attack lt was the same story agarnst the last three teams, bugger, stronger, and more expertenced, but each game added much to the future hopes ot such underclassmen as Barrttt, Howell, Patterson, Booth, Plott, and Roberts rn the backfteld, Simon, Detter, Coker, Cooley, Ntchols, Lane, Troeger, Wagner, Wrtght, and Zetder tn the lrne Sensor letter wrnners were D l-lowell, Robbtns, Leonhard, lvlore, Cormrcan, and Carter, 'WU regulars from The lasr season, two varsrlgr subshlores, and a relirresemahle Salherrmg from the Bfream greeted Coach Ralph Powell when he called for basketball carzdzrjales earlr IU October Or F746 By the emi ol arm erghleeh game Card, tha red aryl blue team ol '47 had prled up teh vrcrorres, four ol rhem conference wrhs Over CrO3he:w, hfilihlgarw Clfy, Rrley ami lXlaru.rahee Frye of the seasorfs erghl de- feafs were lost by rhree porms or less At sechohal mme the drawrhg ol Ceh- rral faced the delermmed brood or Eagles who looghr, but met defear from rhe ellen- lual seclohal and regrohal Champs Earlrer rrr the season. the conference Co-rrrlrsrs B Bears had a hard rrme of lf when Adams fell Sl-30 after a real hardwood battle whrgh marked The loorrh rjorwse-Come rrme that Cemral had bear-eh Adams l-larold Zrlxer, a lumor and ll'lrjlXlriU8l hrgh Scorer, paced The Adams dorm lr: shoormg all ol the may, mosr notably at the laegrmmhg of the season when the team emoged a me game wrrmrrrg streak The schools whrcgh fell rm rhrg early orfslaoglwf were Washrhgloh-Clay, lvlrshawaka, Lew Xxfgllaqg-1 Cogheml and Prley The www oxer Lew Wallace was the frrsl rrme Thar a Powell drrecred Adams hxe had famed rm such a fear r- O lvlarager 'rj wh ri E V rr Coaglw Raph Penal F C' Jr, Two quucla Conference losses to LaPorte and Central marred the wln streak. but established Adams as a formldable outtlt sunce the two games were lost by a total of toor bonts In these two games, Adams played the double wrnners ot the conference, and dld the best ot about any other team that had met Llp wrth the two bowerhooses Ol sbeclal Interest ln the Laporte game was the tact that the Eagles tralled I3-I5 at the half, but came back wuthln three bolnts ot a vlctory Lett to nght Dave Co- Harold Znker Glenn Personette lol-an Wexssert Don Truex Left to rlght' Don Lambert Brll Green Fred Wegner Don Howell Dlclt Truss. 69 A complete rest from holrilat play was tis.ll'3VlEl'1f1G'fl by the sql,la'I but lt soltered none from the loss ot actlon for X lCTll'lW No East Chlcago Roosevelt, wai, tacl-erl no wth the start ot a lkl'Qx't.' year. V47 A defeat by Mlshawala ll'l Qonterence LJl.3'y, an otfertlrrte wlctorl, from Muchlgan Cnty, and another one lDO'l'll loss to Waehlngton came HT dulljl' soccessron A tnrl to pl'5'l'lTOl,ITlW proved to be tllsasterous bg a one to -rf margln, but a late rally agalnst a hot Woodrow Wllson team 3 weelm I nw' ',f-ai NS he if '19 5. MS- X W' .i 1- . X A ff 5 ,X s'f g c 1: e N- . . .W R h S a K ,, , rg, I A X j '53 5. 511 , x R I L5 , s L ' gi - x 1 'l X. A1 rw Xi-15 I ' 1 A Rv 3 N M V gained him fame as a marksman from all parts of the rival districts, and he was one of the most feared players in the area by the opposing coaches. The Kiwanis award for scholarship and sportsmanship was presented to Glenn at the end of the year. Fred Wegner and Roland Fye were the two boys carried over from the last year's varsity, Fye gained a starting berth after the first few games of the year, but suffered a strep throat infection late in the season and quit the squad before sectional time Wegner was a good man to have around because of his set shot artistry and snappy ball handling. He was one of Powells most frequently used substitutes, Up from an excellent B-team were seniors Dave Cox, Bill Green, George Granberry, and Rod Million. Granberry, a senior A at the be- ginning of the year, started the first two games, but graduated in the january class. Million served in a substitute capacity, but quit the team late in the season. Cox and Green each started several different games, but were called on for relief work most of the games, Green, the biggest boy on the team, was noted for his hook shots, while Cox liked to sneak in through the opponents defense and lay in two points with a fancy drive in, Both were valuable assets to the team, juniors seeing action were Don Lambert and Harold Ziker. Ziker was one of the most respected and feared players on the squad by all teams who faced the Eagles, because of his ability to keep above the ten point scoring mark in every game. As mentioned before, he was season high scorer. His scoring ability from the pivot circle was un- canny, and sometimes seemingly impossible. Mo was a little on the hot-headed side which added to his color as a player. He kept the team alive and rolling with his will to play and win. Ziker will undoubtedly turn out to be one of the best hardwood men in john Adams history. Legs Lambert was the lanky lad on the team, which was directly responsible for his many minutes of playing time Don was well liked by his team mates, and by the team backers. He was always quiet on the floor, but made it known that he was around by rebounding, and scoring at the right times He will be of great value to the team in the coming season. - Most discussed team members were the Truex twins, the red- headed dynamite duet just up from junior high. So outstanding was their play that they made first string varsity by the end of the year, Dick and Don looked so much alike that official scorers had trouble racking up the right points for the right man An example of this point is the fact that, in the first game that they started, the box score in The Tribune was just the opposite of what was correct for the twins, Don was high scorer of the two, his points coming from tip-ins under the basket, His brother, Dick, set up many points by passing the ball on a quick break to other team members lvluch will be expected from each of the boys in the next two years at Adams, Two other players who will be back next year, but who saw largely B-team action are johnny Weissert and john Keller. They are both nifty ball handlers and set shot artists Weissert dressed for the sectional tournament. An additional note of praise should go to little Eddie White, senior manager of l947, Ed was one swell guy to have around , was the general feeling of both coaches and team alike, He added a lot of fun and color to the practice hours, and games too, when he wore his red corduroy shirt in contrast with Mr. Powells green one Another person who received recognition at the awards assembly was statistician Charley Ortt, whom the coached termed as a general handy man, for the team. He kept up-to-the-minute data on shooting and defense work. lVlr, Herbert Reed, basketball coach at Western Michigan Uni- versity, delivered the main address at the seventh annual basketball banquet. He urged the boys to train and get ready for the next year now, instead of waiting until the season began, His talk was a fitting tribute to the l91l6-47 basketball team at john Adams High school --- a team which helped much to build a growing tradition in the com- paratively new school. Weak QQ TWO sltccessrve years the lohn Adams trail. team has oomrnated the conterenee as a resolt ot twrce vxfrnnrng the sectronal tracls meet angl rirrcl mg ott dual meets wrth gratu- tytng regolarrty The lil-l7 team had to assume reslronslbrlrty for detend- rng thus rebutatron wth onlt two letterman and a handtol ol other xeterans who had not demonstrated monogram qualrtg The season opened badly As the Album goes to press the balance sheet shows one meet won from Washrrwgton by a score ot if 5 to 515 and losses to Rrley, Mrshavvalsa, lvlrehrgan Clty, Elkhart and Central Prospects are now loolung op, however, as lOI,lV athletes qoalrfred at the Mrshavvaka trrals tor the conference trnals to be run May nrnth at Roosevelts held rn East Chrcago jerry Crbson won the broad lump and Ben lorcrl, Bob TOP ROW lett to rrglrt lgrltn fd-e:l-rrllrnl Brrl 'qtrmrtt Daw lrv.rn, Bots 'frmtlr Bri Cogflr lrrder BOTTOM POW larnes Bears, larnes Mrllea Warren Beeoe LeRox Barrrtr QQQQ1aD'iTmf 1WlL,,:Hglfiiilljlg, ldcgw ulQ1 l'f,lllaPTnylyfliilyfi 5ftj:'7 eLtE,Q53'Q5lf,5j5'-lfmljgg Perth Born Rrchard Foster, Ronald Ivtmzer., Ben lurctk, Russell Ohlherser, Duck Booth, , as , . A . .r ea r, . l, rr rr , , A T,l,,,,m pmt L5,,m3,. 5,1 A,mE,x:,, r, E, HC,'.,,:3 EOD C, dl Dim DHHS E05 D,,aMi,, E it Brll Mrtcltell, Bob Marlin l.aMar Max' Menxlrers of the team not shox-.nl lvlrllard Nrchols Late Daze Crewe fc , Crist' El Crrrmel BN, 'at Owe X'.r.ght Pao: Lhaltawt Drrr lelly, lad tells. Tom Lang Fred limbo AH .Silk fs Q-may ewmw-nm.-numvv we-x Smith, and lack Svvindeman qualified in the -HO, high hurdles, and high jump respectively. Four boys stand out as the superlative performers of the squad jerry Gibson appears to be one of the best men in the Northern lndiana League. After a late start made necessary by his playing the lead in the musical Katinka, he has set tvvo all time Adams records, Zl' ll,25 in the broad jump and lO5 seconds in the century Bob Smith, also In his third track and field campaign, has emerged a a dependable winner in the high hurdles, l-lis lo 5 in the city meet was good enough to get him a first place and an Adams record Bob also runs a nice race over the lovv sticks Long, lank, and steady Dave Irwin is a middle distance man vvho is a constant point getter, ln addition to his specialty, the half mile, Dave competes in the 220, the 440, and the mile vvhen the situa- tion seems to indicate that a little running might help Only underclass- man in this quartet of stars is diminutive Ben lurcik While Ben's big feature is the 440, he appears also in the dashes and the half mile. These four boys and a half mile relay team are Adams' best hope for representation at the state meet to be held in lndianapolis on May tvventy-fourth, Other seniors vvho have been steady point getters are Don l-lovvell, high jumper, shot putter, and broad jumper and lack Svvindeman, high jumper. Coach Krider places great hope for the future in a roster of excel- lent sophomore and junior prospects Ronald liflinzey, LeRoy Barritt, Bill Mitchell, and Bob lvlanby promise much in the dashes and, along vvith jerry Gibson, make a half mile relay team that might be heard from in state competition in the '47 season. Tom Lane, Bill Gooley, and lim Barcome promise big stuff in the shot putt, Middle distance men Nichols, Rummel, Dave Gibson, Foster are expected to shape into a strong relay team in addition to producing plenty of points for the '48 season individually Loren Beebe, handicapped this year by illness, should have a big year in the pole vault 73 Dave Irw and lerrv Gibsc tumors Paul Byron Bumann, lohnny Weissert, and Dick GW URIWNC up the local golf courses dunng the fall of '46 was the john Adams golf team, coached by Kermut Thompson, and captauned by beltln' tummy Sennett The most successful squad tn Adams' hnstory got thus dtstnnctton by wunnlng a state wade nnvttatvonal tournament at Laporte and funlsh- tng second place an the conference Rlley won the conference tntle by defeattng the Eagle Irnlfsmen 65-5.5 IH the fourth match of the lol.n Wenssert Rodnex Mtllton Earnest M-andler taut Bunaann and Ernest Mendier N as t xtesiftfkilt ' , esgi- L. -- , 5- if 3531.5 1- , . .. ,:f.'ws,f9E-if ,-has- 'IBS X ' L+-112 'bf' 4: S L 'XT Hx - - T . 5-s.'.F'R'l' 1 X V - 4955 , 5' ' X H Q llm Sennett Dttl Worth season The team had a total of four ytctones and two defeats Including the state tournament Each of the boys on the squad was a real threat, and shared honors throughout the year un dufferent matches lam Sennett, South l3end's luntor chamozon, was the maln- stay and was usually flrst man on the team Tow-headed Rodney lvlilllon and Ernne lvlendler were the other sensors seetng action Roundlng out the sux man squad were Worth The seasons schedule and scores Adams .... --I2 Lal3orte .... - Adams --- --- 55 Central ----- Adams --- ---ll 5 Washnngton - Adams ---...- 5 5 Rlley ----- -- LaPorte Tourney First Place Adams ------- ll 5 Adams --- --- O lvlushawaka -- lvllchtgan Cnty 7enm4 INNINC tive out ot their eight meets, the l9el6 Eagle tennis team came very near to winning the conference trophy and making the season the most successful in john Adams history. john Bennett was elected captain ot the team which had as its letter winners, james Borden, lvlilton Corona, and james Cox. Certificates went to john Bennett and Dave Cox. Charles Ortt was awarded a chevron as manager, Coach Paul Reber used no certain men in the same position, although it was usually lohn Bennett who carried the load as tirst mans The doubles teams were also alter- nated in the matches. Boys seeing action but who did not win monograms were Bud Witt, Bill Rcimmel, john Keller, and Bill Cox. Budd Witt Dave Cox Milton Corona lim Borden lcinn Bennett lirn Con Faculty and Students ,...,... The South Feud School Board ,,,. lgllw Adams Aflmlrllgtratorsv, The Adams Staff ..,, Claes ol '47 ..,,. Samlor Srwapglwots ..., Qramlates, l94T-, Wlwvi Vxflwo ,A.. Class ol '41, Clase of '4 W--- lallrlarm Claes ol Clubs u,.,u,... Student Cow will ,-- lflelwle W- - Tower --- w 7 leer ,IS l'll-Xl ,,.Y Y Lllrf: Club -,- Usb'-rs Qlllb H, Dralrla Club --, fs QLI 'l --,W O 1 'U Q ll I2 l4 32 43 ,1 l 4 D 45 47 48 ,fx EO 52 53 J.: 54 53 57 It J.: wzwfe I' 1-0 U f 'Q X X KF . 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SOClEll Luang Trupn- Straw l-lat --- Kalmlaa ...s. lvllscellarleous ..... -- Wlwos Who lcontmued Patrons ,,........... one of them over powerhouse Washmgton, brought the lf?-l7 baseball team rnto a tue WND-SEASON vrctory strrng of three games. for frrst plaie HW the Conference Thrs was the htghest aecomplushment that the team achreved before deadlrne rrme for The Album Cold and wet weather hampered early season condrtronrng for all teams rn the regron, Adams rncluded ln the frrst game of the year, a oractrce affarr wrth Rrley, the lack of prarjtrce showed up as errors and wrong plays gave the team an E-8 tre wrth the Wrldcats Starrtrtg a rcturtd-rwitbrt heme arwj heme sihedule tn the NlHSC for the frrst tame rn hrstorty the Eagles met Central rn the rnrtral league game One hrt was all that could be shal-een from the Eears hurler, and thus was a last tnnrng trrple by Da-.fe Coker The frnal score of 611, put Adams nn the cellar for the tears ftrst encounter Usrng star prtcher, Don Truew, Y but sparhgly, coach Rollo Neft led hrs team to the first vrctory of the year ever co-tvlrst Ell-.hart 5-lfl jrm Nevrns dnd 5 good gctb of holding the Ellaiefs to two hrts rn the trrst trve tnnrngs A TA loss to LaPorte was the last setback that the Eagles 'ook for three games, and at the end of thrs wrn stretch, lohn Adams name was at the too of the daffy conferenie standings Two our-ik losses threw the souad ba-ik rnto the pack agarn, and as the last form rs losl-ed on the Album the Nll-lSC rs a scramble wlth so games left on the schedule One Adamrte commented at a game one mght, One never realrzed lust how valuable a man Duck lensen was untzl we dldrtt have hlrrt lt was also a frttrng trrbue to Dt-'lg who was counted on very heavrly to carry the prtching load thus year lust before the season opened, Dtck was taken to the hospital wrth Brrghts drsease, whrch kept htm from plat-mg for the whole Year l-le was one of the best pitchers rn the area, and could have added the rrght strength to the team un tts '47 campalgn As tt was, the brunt of the mound dutres went to sophomore ace. Don Truex Don ts one of the most promrsrng prchers South Bend has ever seen, and keeps up wrth the best of them whxle he IS workrng, In somethrng lrke 25 rnningg he had 40 strrke outs to hrs credut, not Qurte an average of two per tnrtrng, Other putchers on the staff were sophomores lim Ne-vrns, and Brll Cox Both are spunky lrttle players, and show much promrse for the next two seasons Senrors on the team were Glenn Personetre, Fred Wegner, Ed Whtte, and Dave Cox Nucleus for a strong team next year rncludes Brll Roberts and Phtl Smeltzer, catchers, Duck Truex and Don Srmon for frrst base, Dave Coker at second, and out- frelders Kerth lreders and john Keller Devon Frash and Dave l-lyde also show promise as rookles TOP ROW, left to rught Garland l-lostetter. Bull Fultz, Kneth Zreders, Fred Wegner, Glen Personette, Don Truet-, lrm Nevuns, Bul Roberts. Mr Neff BOTTOM ROW Chuck Ortt, Dave Coker, Ed White, Dtck Truet, Don Simons, Brll Cox, Phrl Emeltzer, Dave Hyde nt 1 Q, 4. 4 AA stanrlg. tor Crrlg Atlwlellc ASSOClatrOn llwe Club, vlrlwvclw was orgklzrrierl llgl V742 lyrrngg to grrlg the Opportunity to gjrartlerrrdle ll? atlwletrc JCtnvrlle3 Thu, years otflieri vvete, livfeilflent, lfgltlwim,-l'r l'ltln'uarur'l. vlCe-preSI- dent, Norrna lvlrller, seriretglrl env trefzeura-r, lojrr Nl',r:r3, and Sergegrnt- at-arnws, Dora Bennett Dorrng the noon hour, volleyball, baslletlodl, rung-pong, tnrnblrng, and hockey were lirlayel Wlwen sprung tggrrnf. llrgebgll ani gfggl er were played on the tootball treld -gan wetb, Latnryr- Fllrnl, Pxarnrd 'xx Circ nwlerj' Once a year new rnernbers are ariiepten rn the club The rnrtratron as then tollowetgl by a potflocl snr frrer nlwrelw lSl13ld rn the Lrttlg Theater TOP POW, let! to rlght Anne l'oiwlLuronner, lean Webb Lora Brastoclc, Anna l-lorvatn l atm- Poasor Dorolln Ann Srmtn Elaine Rolf Bert, Start MlDDl.E ROW latnrm rlrnl! 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A WH l ell UT A T l X' ATllXlKAf' a IrghT opera by Rudolph Frm-.l and The mosT an-rbrhous broduchon ever buT on aT Iohn Adams, was bresenreci on Abrrl S5'T.fEVllEE'lTll'l and erghTeenTh by a brrllranf casT made up oT The Ajams Clee Club under The dTrecTron oT Mrs Lawrence T F'aTe, lvlr lames L Cassaclay and Mr Donald Dake Asslshng Them were PaT CenTer, sTudenT dramahc dTrecTor, and Barbara STan:, sTudenT rnuslcal dTreCTor More Than Three Thousand people saw The play durrng The Two X . -' waf- eyenrngs TT was bresenTed and found :T good Especially Tavorable com- menT was made on The eIaboraTe and colorful sets designed by Mr, Cassaday and Mr FausT CosTumrng, done by The Iadres,oT The Adams P T A and lylrss PuTerbaugh's and Mrss Mrnnlears home ec, classes, was done on The largesT and mosT eIaboraTe scale seen on a SouTh Bend high school sTage The many changes worn by The Vrenna Crrls' chorus were esbecrally abbrecraTed. The TrrsT acT of The play Takes blace rn Russra where KaTlnl1a has AT LEFT Vienna Cruris BELOW Harem Crrls 15' 'A Y ,,.. cbd we T' V -.-,wla . . -T., A - iv. ft-,.,t, wi . fl- 'Z 'ZQ f' ' N A A' N W t Q. , Q ' sl x ' t- ff- fr 5 ,f 1, M ' at .1 Y, 'U V N. K, gut J J 6 C 1' 12255 fl, V' f th' Y A I y x i -1 xg A f J-V , f f s V , in E f iimbefzvf 1 , N ' 1 ' 5 ., - ' ' - 7 E' V4 yy 1 9 N, , A, ,f I Q: xx N5 . 1 r . '. -iw at if . Q nl: I ., ., .. .tx If it 4 H . ky , i f 1 fl K 1 K B , i ii t , -1, l, f - .., 5 bdra 'ffdn -2. O 5 lemon Arylmm ,-trim, l ll! lust marrred Eorls, a Rossran dlblorrrat Conwblrcatlons artse when Lots Lenon The brrgl Arrrerrtiarr r.-tlwo , w,N, A rr-i rg Q1 rr. C, r Katrrwkas chrldhood sweetheart returns and they trnd that they are stall and always wllllng to settle y,rr,,l5.t.5m3 Wm 5-H3 ,-wir, Chef, ,lm L, rn love To add further COlNITtOllOl'l rt seems that Boruss tlrst vytte ts tjrlayej by lerry Clbson Prareee ot ler'rV,'-V, r3.,g,gtt.,,,f ty-lrvyfl ,U ll-,re -Ju strll lrynng Frorn there we follow thern to Turley, vyhere they try to have been heartjl grnge tronw rn,rr.y SQ:T'l'lV':j'i typ 7, lq,J3lj,i,', law' trncl has trrst vyrte, Olga The rnerry chase ends HW Vrenna where all Wag Bill QOCIUV, am tw. my ,X.3,: Hill C,.w,Hi Cymj 555 1931 NUTS OUT Well and H73 SITOW COW55 TO 3 bV'll'am lmale- lhltrttntan as Katrnl as mother Therese Lalrrrra ar, Ulla trrrrj l'lan.ig The part ot Kattnka was played alternately by Nancy Cradeclsr and lylyra Roberts, and the part ot l-lelen was played by Barbara Stan: and Kung as Varenlta In all about llWl'C'2lTll!lr,lFi',1ACldllE,l -Olrlf2 grartrergiated rn the rjrrotjlnctron 51- 7x.:as' s:mugLn 'm Wawllffwul Siuimzh I 'S I Ll' ' I Q i iff Y f i 'n'. Q v Q 0 fs sp 1 if 'hh' 4 ! .. 0.1.0.-.s, L I 6 'Z .. . 2... . . 9.0.0. N 5 X 0 0 0 4 0 -1 5 11.-.:55.3 Q. X' 1 -' ' F . . -E -E is - hx ff: 1 ,,.,....,, tad' md- N Slgw manor persomfrei 2 HT lr! Erm-2 3 fcrees Femmg our 5 MFG -4 Emdwous 5-emcrs 5 OLJPEQ17 6 Gramm fer Q-.ams T Cxm cwass readx fo fake c-ff 'E Mya.: apprecwatzow 9 Brass hats ar fomba' iamqft Ii Pepscdefr'3 U Cm. No 15246751 32 Czwsrrfas Vespers W5 Doocller W4 rlenm af x-.ark ,,,,. 1 Han'som 2 Rikex gcdf Team 3 Wairm' forthe be!! 4 Congramlatzors' S Sherlock Holmes amd Dr Watson 6 Adams' chefs Sign y. Sis' fw - P Stl 9 hofiifr KOA 5,4 lla ,A ,- P it ' -n A Q' 0- x , , , D11 N14 '75 s -.. .WF xe- :ifw W . 1 Cql -Conttnued from page 321 CORONA, MILTON 36, Usnerg Club, 7, Tennts, 6, Colt, fl, lntratnural Fast etball COWEN, LILA S-7, CAA, 6, Ltbrart S7 Volletball COX, DAVID S, I-tt-Y, Q!-ti, Basketball, 2-S, Banjg 'l,6.57. Baseball, ff, Tennts, Sb, Student Councll, S, 'Unier tlwe Crasltglttl' 'Stage CISNNII COX. DOROTHY gt-B, Drama Club, fl-fl, Clee Club, -I, Pa- tzencen, 6, Tennus, 7, Straw Hat , B, lattnl,a , 7, Basketball CROWE, LOIS DEARDORFF, CAROLINE J-S, Drarna Club, Q-B, Band 1-S Or- Jltestra, S, Under tlwe Craslrglwt ', 6, Dance Band DEEPE. ROSEMARY 5-S CAA DONOHO, BYRON D, Football Varsttg DRESSEL, IOAN S-S, Drama Club, S, Under tlte Casltgltth ttjosturnest, 7, Strat-. I-lat 'Nlal-.e-upf, 'fl' Tltikel Cltatrntan tor Stentor Prom DULL, VERNON gi, Football EDMUNDS, LORRAINE 5--TES, CAA , -l-?--, Ltbrary Club ELLIOTT, FRANK fl, Mtmtle- Men, 2, -l, Band, -I-6, Football ENFIELD, GLORIA -I-6, Clee Club, S-B, Ltbrary Club, 5, Ctrl Reserves FARMER, EVAN S, Drama Club FELDMAN, MARGARET 7, Vollevball FERRELL, IAMES FETTERS, MARILYN 6-B, Volleyball FISHER, IDAMAE 31-B, Clee Club, 3-6, Curl Reserves, 7,B, Y- Teens, S, C A A FOLTZ, DOUGLAS FULTZ, WILLIAM 4,6,35, Baseball Manager FY E, ROLAND ft-S, Clee Club, Football, 4, Basketball 67, Basl etball Varsttt, 6, Track GEBLER, FRED GENTRY, MARY 3,-4, Ctrl Reserves GIBSON, IERRY fl-IS, Clee Club, 3-S, Drama Club, 3, Beg- gar on l-lorsebackm, 3-S, Basketball, 3-5, Band, -l, PattenCe , -l,6,B, Track, 5 Under the Caslngl1t ,S-B, Student Coun- ctl, 7, B, Prestdent ot Student Councll 7, Straw Hat , 7,B, Debate, B, Uliattnka' GIORDANO, NANCY 5-B, Band, 3-B, Orchestra, 6, Dance Band EZ,-l, Student Counctl, -l, Pat:ence lBandl GLU ECKERT, CHARLES GOFFENEY, WALDEMAR 3-B, Ushers Club, 3, Drama Club, 3-B, Screen Club, 3-S, HI-Y, 3, Football Man- ager, B, Tower tphotograpbert GORSUCH, PHYLLIS 3-S, Llbrary Club GRAF, IEANETTE 36, Clee Club, 7,S. Student Counctlg 4, Patrence GRAN BERRY, GEORGE 3-B, Basketball, S7 Baseball, B, Cross Country GRAY, IERRY 3-B, Clee Club, S-B, Album lpltotogra- pherl, 35, North Central, B, Kanttnka GREEN, WILLIAM 3-B, Basketball, 6, Football, 6, Tumbltng Team, B, Cross Country GUSTAFSON, HENRY 5, Football, S, Track, 6, Tennts, B, Debate GUYON, PATRICIA 3-B, Drama Club, 3-B, Band, 3-B, Or- chestra, S-B, Tower, EL, 'Beggar on Horse- back , -l, Patuence'4 lCostumesl, S, Under the Caslughth, S,7, Volleyball, 6, Basketball, 6-B, Outll and Scroll, 7, Straw Hat , 7, B, Sensor Cabtnet, B, Katlnka lOrcl1estra'L HARDY, PATRICIA 3-B, Tower, S-B, Drama Club, S, Under the Casltglwtn tProoertuesl, 7, Straw l-lat , 5,7, Volleyball HASSAN, IOAN Srl, CAA, BH, Clee Club, S, Drama Club HERTEL, PHYLLIS -I, Clee Club, 7,S, Tower, -I-B, Basketball, HOBKIRK, IUANITA 3-3. Band, 5, Volleyball, S, Basketball HODGE, IOYANN 3-S, CAA, B-6, Ctrl Reserves, 7,S, Y- Teens, S, Volleyball, S,7, Basketball, Horrsk, lor-IN aa, Clee cus HOLCOMB, nossnr HOLYCROSS, FREDERICK Hoovek, IAMES 3-B, Band, 3-B, Orchestra, 3,B, Track, 35, Football, 6, Dance Band HOWARD, BARBARA 3-B, Band, 3,4, Orchestra HOWELL, DONALD 3-B, Basketball, -l, Baseball, 5,7 Football, 8, Track, S-B, I-lt-Y, 7,S, Student Counctl, S, Vtce-Presldent of Sentor Class H UDSON, PAMELA J, Orcbestrag 3-B, Clee Club, 5-S, Tower, -B, Drama Ciub, S-S, Trlple Trto, 5, Pattence 1 5, l'Under the Caslrgltth, 7, Straw Hat lSCener3t, S, Kattnka , -n J HUFFMAN, IOYCE 3-S, Clee Club, S, Trtole Trto, S, Ka- IIITIKBH. HULBERT, BETTY 3-5, Ctrl Reserves., 3-6, Drama Clubg 3-B, Tower, 3-S, Cheerleader, -l, Svtrmrning Team, S, Pnng Pong, 7,S, Album tAclver- ttstngl g 7, Straw Hat tbflake-up' HUNSBERGER, DARLENE 3-6, Ctrl Reserves HURSTEL, MARY IO 7.8, CAA, B, Clee Club IRWIN. DAVID 3-6, Basketball, 6,3 IENSEN, RICHARD -l,6,S, Baseball IOHNSON, BETTY 6, Intramural Clrls KAYSER, MARY 5,7, Ctrl Reserves, ,Traclq 7, Football LOU Atbletxcs 7, CAA, S, Album lAdvertlsmgl, 3, Basketball, 7, Volleyball KENNEDY, MAX 3, Clee Club KLINK, CATHERINE 3-6, Curl Reserves, 578, C-AA KRIESEI., MARCUERITE 3-6, CAA, 6,7, Volleyball KROGH, BEVERLY KRONWITTER, IERROLD KROVITCH, GEORGE 3,-I, H1-Y, S, lvlmute Men, 6, Football, KRUC, ROBERT 21-S, Ushers Club KRUYER, BERNARD 7, Football LACKMAN, IOHN 3-5, Uslwers Club LaCOSSE, LEWIS 3.5, Basketball LaFOLLETTE, SARAH 3-S, Clee Club, S, Presldent ot Semor A Class, 3, Connectucut Yankee , 5, Pa- TlElTCS'l, -l,6, Basketball, 6, Volleyball, 63, North Central, 3, Katlnlca LAHEY, LaVERNE 3,-l, C A A LAHEY, ROSE MARIE 3-6, C A A LAZZARA, THERESE Clee Club, -l, Upatuerwliel. 5-Ft, Trlple Trlo, 5, HK8Ill'll48'l LEHNER, ELIZABETH 72, Album lAovertl5lmg' LENON, LOIS 3-S, Clee Club, el, Drama Club, fl-9, Tower, -l, Pat1enr:e , 5, Under tlwe Cas- llgbtw, 5, Debate, 6-S, Trlple Trro. S, Katmlca LEONHARD, IOHN 3-S, H1-Y, 3,57 Football, -l,6,S, Tracl, LOS, ARCHIE LUBBERS, FRANCES 5-S, Drama Club, 5, Under tlwe Casllgbtm 'Costumesl, 7, Straw l-lat 'Costumes' LUBBERS, MARIORIE 5-3, Drama Club, 5. Under the Casllglwtu liosrumesl, 7, Straw Flat 'Propertles' MANN, IOAN 34, Drama Club, -I-6, Clee Club, 5-3, Album, 78, Album Eclltor, 78, Quull and Scroll, 6-E, Volleyball, 6, Prog Pong, MANTHAY, VERNON 5, Football, S, Basketball MARKWARD. IOHN 3, Football MARQUART, MARY S, Volleyball MARTZ, VIRGIL MASTAK, EDMOND 3-8, Clee Club, -l, Patlence , Ei, lla- tnrtkan McCAFFERY, IEAN 5-tl, CAA , fl, Clee Club MCHUGH, IAMES 5.6, Football, 27, Trail, MCMURRAY, SHEILA -l, SWll71l'I'lIlAlg Team, 6, Clrlsl Fung Pong Cltamouort, 7, Straw l-lat lprompterl, 752, Album MCNAMEE, ANN EL,-l, Clee Club, -l, Patrence , 5-3, Album McNElLE, IAMES ft-Fl, l-ll-Y, 3-6, Sireerw Club, 6-S, Qulll and Sfroll, 5-8, Tower, 78, Tower Edltor, 3-Fl, Student Couocll, 4, Patlertce 'Stage Crewl, 5, Under the Casllglwtu 'Sound Etteitsq -l, Trarilf, 5-9, Cbeer- leader, 6-E, Album Soorts Wrrter MCVICKER, KATHRYN 3-Trl, Clee Club, fl-8, Drama Club, 4, Swlrnmlng Team, -l, Teonls Team, el, l'l3,3l'QlT'fi'H, 5 Prog Pong, 5, Volleyball, 5, Under the C3SllglTTH 'Costumes', Trlple Trlo, 5-S, Tower, 7, Ubtraw Hat lCostumesl, E, lsatmka MENDLER, ERNEST fr,-l,7,'fT, Usbers Club, 733, Colt, S, Table Teoms MICHAEL, IACK MILLER, IEAN 3-Pl, Clee Club, -l, Patleoce , S, la- tfulcaw MILLER, NORMA CAA MILLER, WAYNE 5,6 Flu-Y, 36, Student Councll, 5, Foot- ball, 6, Traelz MILLION, RODNEY 5, Football, 5-El, Basketball, 7,S, Colt, 7, Cross Country, 713, Student Couocll, El, luruor Rotarlao MOBERG, ALICE MORE, DEWEY 3,-l, Clee Club, 5-6, Uslter'-. Club, 3-6. Ht-tr, 536, Fr,totl'rall, Qt, Er'gg,3r on l-lorsebacl' 'Stage Crewl, -1, Fatxerwieu 5, Under the Casllg,l'lt 'Stage Crew' MORLAN, WILMADEAN 67, CAA , 5, Volleyball MORNINGSTAR, DONALD 5-73, Band, 6, Orchestra, 795, Dame Band NAVARRE, KEVIN fr-Fl, l-ll-Y, 5--F, Uilierg Club, 6-To 3 ree? Club NELSON, RUTH 3,4, Clee Club, 1,-l, CAA, 533 Tower NIEMEC, ROBERT 3-6, Football, :-5, Baslzetball, -l,6,9, Track NIETER, FRED 5-bl, Ushers Club OHLHIESER, RUSSELL 2-S, Hr-Y, 7,3 Ushers Club, Track ORTT, CHARLES Drama Club, gl-S, Cleo Club, S, Pres'- deot of Drama Club, 3, Corme:tlcut Yankee , 4, 'beggar on l-lorsebaclsw, 5, Patleo1e , S, Straw l-lat , 121, 'l atlmlca' , -1,65 Termls Manager, 5-lt, Debate, 6-9, Baseball lvlar-lager PARMLEY, CHARLENE 3:l,6, Basketball PERSONETTE, GLENN 3-Ti, Basketball Varslty, -lfl, Baseball PETERSON, MILDRED 5, Ctrl Reserves, 5,6 Stud-em Couocll PICKAVET, WALTER EH, tll-Y, ft, Basketball, -l,6, Baseball VBVSIIV PILLOW, IACK PIPER, DARLENE f-6. Ctrl Reserves, 5.4, Band, 4-6, Clee Club, S, Drama Club, 6-S Llbrary Club PIXLEY, ARTHUR 2, Clee Club, fl-5, Llbrarg Club PLUMMER, IOAN 557, Volleyball, 5.53, Basketball POWERS, PAUL RANDT, MARY LOU 35, CAA , 3,-l, Band, 3 Orchestra RIENKS, SHIRLEY ROBBINS, ELLIS S,7, Football, 6, Baseball ROESENER, CRETCHEN 3,-l, Clee Club, -l, Patlence ROHRBAUGH, CARL 3, Mlnute Men, 3-B, Band, 6-S, Dance Band, 6 Orchestra ROYS, IOHN 35,6 Football, 6, Tracl. SANDILANDS, WILLARD SCHEIBELHUT, IOHN 713, Huw, S, Trazk SCHLEIGER, IOYCE S-E, Tower lAClVtEVl'lSlUg Managerl, 6-S, Oulll and Scroll, B, Senor Prom Corn' rnlltee SCREES, WILLIAM S,6, Ushers Club, S-B, Hr-Y SEAMAN, MARVIN S, Football SEANOR, DONALD 3-E, Band, 3, Football, 4, Clee Club, 7,B, Dance Band SEIFER, IOHN SENNETT, IAM ES 5'-B, Drama Club, DAS, Usllers Club, 7.8, Cllce Club SHEEHE, BARBARA S-B, Tower, S-7, Drama Club, 7.9, Album lAdvertlslngl, 4, 'Beggar on Horseback lAClV'f:'lIlSll'lgl, E, Under the Casllghtf 7, Straw Hat SHEPARD, IOAN 31.4, C A A SHULTZ, ROBERT 6-Fl, Ushers Club, 7,B, l-ll-Y, 6, Intramural Basl-etball SILBER, MARY SLABAUGH, IOHN 468, Football Manager SMITH, FORREST 3-6, Clee Club, :l,7, Tracl., 5, Patlence SMITH, LOUISE Qld, CAA, :Q-B, Llbrary Club, 3, Curl Reserves, 5-B, Tower SMITH, MARGARET SA, Band SMITH, ROBERT 3-B, Ushers Club, 5653, Drama Club, SEL, Basketball, -l,6, Track, S, Under tbe Casllgblm lStage Crewl, 7, Cross Couna trg, 7,S, Student Cuunlill SOELCH, MARIORIE S,7,B, Tower, 7,El, Qulll and Scroll, 7,S, Album lAdVBVllSllTgl SPETH, GORDON 6-ES, Hu-Y, 5, Under the Casllghtu lljrob- ertlesl STANFIELD, HELEN 3-B, Curl Reserves, 7,B, Y-Teens, 3, Beg gar on Horseback lSceneryl STANZ, BARBARA fl-S, Cllee Club, 3-B, Drarna Club, fl. Student COLllTCIl, 3, Patlence , S-B, Trlple trlo, 5. Under the Casllghtm lCos- tumesl, 7, Straw l-lat , B, lsatlnl,a STOLCENBURC, WILLIAM 3-B, Ushers Club STRUEVER, ROBERT STUART, GEORGIA 5-7, Library Club SWINDEMAN, IOHN -l,B, Track TANNER, PAULA S-B, Clee Club, S-B, Drama Club, 5, Under tlte Casllghtu lSCenervl , 7, Straw l-lat lCoslumesl, S, A'lfatlnLa , 7,9-, AI- bum, -l-B, Cllrls Intramural Sports THOMPSON, PATRICIA 3-7, Ctrl Reserves, S-7, Tower, 7,Sl, Al- bum, 3, Beg,g,ar on Horseback lPubllljlty and Prooertlesl, S, Under the Casllghtu lProoertlesl, 7, 'Straw Hat lpropertles, 3, lfaflnk.a lProoertlesl THONER, WILLIAM 4, 'Beggar on l-lorsebaclzng 6-B, Student Councll THORPE, IACK 5, Under the C185llgI'llH TRUMBLE. ,HELEN 7, Drama Club TUCKER, PATRICIA ULRICH, ELLEN IEAN 7, Drama Club WADE, ROGER 3-B, Clee Club, -I, Pallence WALLS, FRANCES -l,S, Ctrl Reserves, S-S, Lrbrarv Club, 7,B, CAA g B, Album lfxxdvertlslrwgl so I WATSON, BEVERLY , 3-B, Drama Club, 5-B, Clee Club, B, Presrdent of Drama Club, 73, Trlple Trlog 3, Conne:tlcut Yankee, 5, Paflen:e , 6, Under the Caslrghtu lProoertle5t, S, Straw l-lat , S, A-KETIVIIQSM WEAVER, PATRICIA -l-S, Llbrarv Club, WEBB, IEAN 3,4l,7,B, CAA g 7, Orchestra, 7,S, Llbrar, Club, 3,-l,7,8, Volleyball, 5,4,7,B, Basket, ball, S, Bowlrng WECNER, FRED BA6, Screen Club, 2-7, Towerj S-S, I-lr-Y, 7,S, Presndent of Hr-Y, 7,S, Presldent of Sensor Class, 3, Student Councul, 3,7. Basketball, 3,6 Baseball, 3, 'Beggar on Horseback lliubllcltvlg -l, Readers Dl- gest Extemporaneous Speech Contest, S, Under the Casllgl-lt lStage Managerlg 7, Straw l-lat WHARTON, WILLIAM 7, Tumbllng WHEATLEY, GORDON 3, Football, 5-S, Band, 7, Straw Hat WHITE, EDMUND 3, 'Beggar on Horseback llvubllcltyl, 3-B, Basketball Manager, 6,B, Baseball WINTZ, MARILYN 3-S, Orchestra, 343, Band, 6, CAA., 7, Drama Club, -l, Patrence 1Or:hestralg S,7, Vollexball, B, 'Katrnlcal' 'Orchestral WOLFRAM, PAUL S-S, Dance Band, S-S. Orchestra, 6-S, HreY, 78, Band, 7,S, Debate, S, Ka- tlnkan 'Orchestral YOUNG, LEONORA S-S, Clee Club, 5-S, Orchestra, 75, Drama Club, 7,S, 4'Straw Hat lprober- tlesl, 7, Volleyball, S, Katlnka . YUNDT, GENE 3-S, Drama Club, 4, 'Beggar on Horse- back , 6, Under the Casllghtn, B, Straw Hal , Max Adler Company 102 South Michigan Street A-1 Advertising Service Mimeographing- Multigraphing - Printing Allen's Barber Shop 2927 Mishawaka Avenue American Shoe Service 525 North Michigan Street Ames Dress Shop Featuring Styles for the Hi-school Teen Age Dr. H. M. Armstrong 915 South lronwood Drive Franklin Asper Grocery and Market 2216 Mishawaka Avenue Avenue Bakery 2210 Mishawaka Avenue Avenue Barber Shop 2212 Mishawaka Avenue Avenue Dry Cleaners 2212 Mishawaka Avenue Compliments of Ball-Band Plant, Mishawaka ZUe,fo-ue 'em these patrons of ours. We also recommend them as gentlemen, scholars, and artists of merchan- dizing. Were it not for their will- ingness to finance six hundred and eight dollars worth of the ALBUM 1947, there wouldn't be any such book. We really appreciate their aid and urge loyal Adamites to 'emf Barnes' Poultry House 3609 Mishawaka Avenue Bee Cleaners 2919 Mishawaka Avenue Berlands Shoe Store 107 South Michigan '31 Harry E. Berg- Registered jeweler 109 West jefferson Boulevard Bob and Phil's Grocery Cr Market 3620 Mishawaka Avenue- 4-5369 Bonnell's Palm Barber Shop 1208 Mishawaka Avenue The Book Shop 130 North Michigan Street Meet me at Bonnie Doon's - Betty The Borden Company- Furnas Division 825 South Main Street Branstrom's iF. Grams, Prop.l Ice Cream-Sandwiches Brehmer Electric Co. 502 East LaSalle Avenue Brennan jewelry 109 East jefferson Boulevard Builder's Store, lnc. 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Diamond D-X Products The Gas Company 309 North Michigan Street The Gately Co. 321 South Michigan Street L. O. Gates 333 South Lafayette Gillman Shoes 126 South Michigan Gold Tone Studios 128 West Washington Golden Emblem Products Co. 302 West Ewing Avenue Grand Leader 225-227 South Michigan Street H. Greenblatt Company, Inc. 230 South Michigan Street Greene's, Inc. 223 South Michigan Street ADVERTNSINC EOLIOTORN TOP ROW, Veft to right isbn Horvatrw, Benn Huiberth Ierry Fmels SECOND POW Ehiriey Bendigo, Barbara Smilh Frances Wall: BOTTOM POW B Dara Taylor, Par Center, E T Ch T 1. e A. cfm 1519 Portage Avenue Hans-Rintzsch Luggage Shop Michigan at Colfax - 3-2200 House of Harter Goshen, Indiana 93 HiIl's Snappy Service 5 Convenient Down Town Locations Hines Shoe and Clothing Store 3008 Mishawaka Avenue Best Wishes from the Adams Hi-Y Club Hoffman Brothers Corner Madison at Eddy Hollis Funeral Home 2528 Mishawaka Avenue Home Plumbing and Heating Supply 717-721 East Sample Street-4-6888 Interstate Glass 6' Paint Co. 231 Lincoln Way East lacobs-Headquarters for Costume Iewelry 115 West Colfax Avenue Compliments of jahnke's Bakery lohnson's Grocery 3318 Mishawaka Avenue johnson Watch Shop 2601 Mishawaka Avenue Walker Shell Service 728 East jefferson Boulevard - Phone 3-0781 Karlin Rexall Drug Store Leer and Calvert Streets Kindig Bros., Inc. 2222-2226 Mishawaka Avenue Krauss' jewelry Store 207 North Michigan Street Compliments of S. S. Kresge's Co. Lamont's Drugs 3015 Mishawaka Avenue-Phone 4-3855 Larry and Bob's Complete Shoe Rebuilding Service Compliments of Lazarra Fruit Market C. E. Lee Company Quality Paints and Wallpaper Since 1872 CHLEPLEADFF5 Hfwfl POW Mtv to right llnnr, Fliclivwr-r l 'L Huber' FPON' POW jeff, ln,-1 nr'-, Mill-gl, Mar-Main Pharmacy Main Street at Marion -4-3184 Michiana Cleaners 1031 East Madison Street Michiana Refrigeration Company 2208 Mishawaka Avenue Milady Shop 119 North Michigan Street Milliken's Texaco Service 3001 Mishawaka Avenue Maurer 6' Maurer Architects for john Adams High School Morningside Pharmacy 419 West Colfax Avenue National Mill Supply Co. 224 East Monroe Street Evinrude Motors-W. E. Nelson 205 East jefferson -2-1227 Northern Indiana Transit, lnc. 105 East Washington McCann's Meat Market, N. lndfs Finest Marvin jewelers, Inc. Carl's North Side Grocery and Market 107 L. W. W., Mishawaka, lnd. 126 North Michigan Street 1434 Mishawaka Avenue Makielski Art Shop The McVicker Company Office Supply G' Equipment Company, lnc 117 North Main Street 321 North Michigan 130 North Michigan Street 94
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