John Adams High School - Album Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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THURSDAY EIIIEIIE 1814 151817 18 19 2021222324 25 26 2728830 31 12845 8789101112 9 A.M 9:30 A.M 10 A.M. SEPT. 1950 OCTOBER 8 91011121814 151017 1819 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 293031 1284507 S115 APPOINTMENTS U . ' 5.1 ,.. v I 10:30 A.M. 1 na.. , 11 AM. 11:30 A.M. 12 noon 1 P.M. 1 :30 P.M. 2 P.M. 2:30 P.M. QF- 3 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 4 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 5 P.M. Evening WEDNESDTKY JUNE sM'rwTFs f- 5 101112 141516 17 18 19 20 2122 23 1951 3 4 8 9 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 THE. JOHN ADAMS ALBUM lQQ 1 1 M td?-Pow ,Yi I, ,Y ,Y T made its debut in June. Now, after the Album has recorded Sw 4 of nine graduating classes, we, the Album staff followed the desirous A I95? It was in 'I940 that Adams opened its doors - O 0 Q. 6 to its first student body. lt was in the spring of 'I942 when Adams had its initial 6 uh commencement. ' I The Allwm I X X xt tradition n the memorable events and augment our spirit you a remembrance of your happy school days. With this in mind, we have compiled this book to show our school activities if the turning of th I , We can in no way forsee now the success aw - 'I ii Yah! if X it N 1.. ' of our efforts, but in the years hereafter Q ' 'gt 3 .1- 'N wg 2 5--lx. .rl ' fmlx ' . brings laughter f 9'9 and tears Cv? to you, then our purpose has been fulfilled. ' fi! o 9 170 f ese pages 5 5 Q 5 21 X if Elf Z is gg S S 2 3 K. 'Q 5 :Q 13 x: .1 sr N5 Va ES xw pw if .9 miie? J' I-L9 X Gi5-5 1 Q J 0 3 eqlfp le 47 ' 'Pb Q eg '6 ,O ea eflfg-g?zi?j 4 l W 'SPI ,Sg22g6!p 2 ' X va '72 45 jx xg XKQT bf S fo Xi 9 W, ws ll 4P49 gfifgr a ' X SU gd R aff? we W5 252 I2 I9 26 6 27 MON TUE., fain fgddmd MRS. WANDA HARRI NGTON Clerk MR. GALEN B. SARGENT Principal MR. RUSSELL ROTHERMEL MISS AGNES BURNS Assistant Principal Counselor The students of John Adams High School are deeply indebted to our un- derstanding administration and faculty for their guiding influence to our develop- ment and their contributions to the suc- cess of the school. The faculty and ad- ministration of Adams are composed of thirty-two teachers. This fall three new teachers were added - Miss Shively, Mr. Seaborg, and Mr. Seeley. Before the January semester, Mrs. Thompson re- signed her position and Mrs. Wilmore took her place on the faculty. idmdadalzaidan MRS. FABER Nurse MR. ALONZO GOLDSBERRY Social Sfudies acuity I MISS MARY JANE BAUER MR. GEORGE EARL Health, Physical Education and Civics MR. CORBY DAVIS English, Physical Education Industrial Arfs Music flnsfrumeniall MISS GWENDOLYN KACZMARE Jn K MR. FLOYD DICKEY MR. CECIL DEARDORFF MR. A. T. KRIDER Latin English MR. JIM CROWE Sfudy Hall MISS HELEN LAW MRS. HAZEL MCCLURE MISS MYRTLE MOBERG Spanish English, Speech, Drumaiics Librarian l ,- . ,QI MRS. DOROTHY PATE MR. ROLLO NEFF MR. J. GORDON NELSON U. S. History Mathematics VOC'-'ll MU5iC aka idama MR. RALPH POWELL MISS ANNAJANE PUTERBAUGH PAUL REBER Physical Education,Drivers Training Commercial Science Science acuity MISS FLORENCE ROELL MR. WARREN SEABORG MR. RO Business Education Physical Education, Health Art MISS MARILYNN SHIVELY Home Economics MISS PHYLLIS SHUMAN MR. CASIMER SWARTZ Instrumental Music Business Mathematics, Physical Education, Health MR. KERMIT THOMPSON MRS. MARY LOU THOMPSON MR. VOLNEY WEIR Industrial Arts Science, Physical Education Mathematics BERT SEELEY 5 Qlgl :QS 4'l'a'Qd C' hr In Q I hx , Ire? E. Avqfef' xx--- f I I JJ A xx f . N ,af xx N Kx ' 4,15 'xxx ,f' X 5 ,, ,' l 1' Xxsyirgergg 'J ,Nxxx G Digs :,- W- , E E Q .fxcb cow' Emglislig 7 4 5 ' 1 in ,IFA gcyqgiqm E f 'Il C-ww 03 '-' 'XX 1' XX- ' - M 5 + - -F -----N . 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Drama Club Board Tower Slalf Adv. Mgr. Member Triple Trio RICHARD BOTHAST Nancy's Prince Charming JOAN ALLEN Tops on Any Lis! Glee Club Drama Club CAROL ANDERSON Honey Blond Hair . . . Drama Club Album Adv. EDWARD ASHLEY Eddy Lee Glee Club Ushers Club JACK BABCOCK Jr. Red Cross Vice Pres. Play Cast Merry Eyes Tower Stal? Sludenf Council From lhe Halls of Montezuma Jr. Red Cross LEONARD BAST WildrooT Research RICHARD BEDORE Keeps us Guessing Slage Crew DELBERT BRIGGS Rabbit Track Monogram Club SHIRLEY BURKE A Smile and a Song G. A. A. Tower Staff GENE BURNORE Milton Berle's Successor Ushers Club GEORGE BUSHEY Our Mutual Friend Basketball Mgr. Hi-Y Cross Country Mgr. Jr. Red Cross Jr. T. B. League JACK BUSSERT A Four Minute Mile PATRICIA CALLAHAN A Bright Ray of Sunshine G. A. A. Play Cast Album Adv. Glee Club Tower Staff SHIRLEY CALLAWAY Sweet and Lovely Student Council Treas Tower Staff CAROL CAMERON Miss Athlete G. A. A. Pres. MARGARET CARTER Three Sneezes and a Personality Glee Club Librarian Triple Trio Drama Club Tower Staff Play Cast CASPER i Common Sense s Drama Club Play Library Club Pres. P Comm. Tower Stafi PATRICIA CASSADY Quotation and Originality Tower Staff Business Play Cast Mgr. SHARON CHAMBERS Met Bound Glee Club Triple Trio Play Cast Play Comm. SHARLEE CISSELL The Princess Glee Club Sec. Drama Club WILLIAM CLARK The Rebel Jr. Red Cross NANCY CLEGHORN Little Fritz Drama Club Album RICHARD COFFMAN Posie Band Hi-Y Play Cast Jr. T. B. League Tower Staff School Concert JOYCE COFFMAN JIM CONSIDINE The Scoop A Future Pill Roller Band l L'bm Y Cl'-'b Orchestra Ve5Pe 5 Dance Band PEARL COFFMAN Sound is more than Sense Cheerleader Capt. Y-Teens l SHARAN COTHERMAN A Blushing Red Head Glee Club Play Cast Drama Club MICHAEL CURRAN Love Makes the Man Student Council THOMAS CUTLER The Rambler I JAMES DAVIDSON 'I4 For Every Man There's a Woman I Tower Staff Ed. PATSY COSWELL Stay As Sweet As You Are Jr. Red Cross Library Club PAUL DICKEN From Caddy fo Pro Golf Jr. Red Cross KENNETH DIL Paddlefoot Basketball Monogram Hi-Y EDWIN DEAN Ghost of a Show Tennis Band Tower Siaiif CAROL DeCLARK Freckles Cheerleader PAUL DeLONG A Bow and a Butch Kiwanis DANNY DEMLER Danny Boy Drama Club Drama Club Play Cas? Debate Pres. ANN DONKER A Blondie with Three S LON THOMAS DUGDALE Consuming Curiosity Band Ushers Club TERRENCE DUNCAN Harry James Band REX EDWARDS The Voice Glee Club Play Cast STEVE ELEK The Lover's Melancholy Cross Country Monogram Club Dimples Drama Club Album Adv. Tower Staff Debate MARCIA DONOHO A Smile io Everyone' Jr. Red Cross. Play Cast Jr. T. B. League Vespers Jr. T. B. League Tennis Drama Club Library Club Ushers Club Play Cas? Glee Club J JEAN GOBLE Happily Married SANDRA GOLLER . Spiker G. A. A. Student Council JACQUELI NE ELMORE Big Brown Eyes Glee Club GEORGE ENFIELD The Snazzy Reporter Jr. Red Cross Hi-Y Play Cast SHIELA FITZSIMMONS Irish Eyes are Smilin Glee Club Drama Club JOAN GEARHEARDT Sure to Succeed gn Play Cast Vespers Jr. T. B. League Cheerleader Play Cast JEAN GOOLEY Bittersweet Glee Club Vice Pres. Triple Trio Play Cast Jr. Red Cross Sec.-Treas GERALD GRAF Noble Kinsman, Jr. HERALD GRAF Noble Kinsman, Sr. Baseball Monogram Club Football MARGARET GRANAT This Sugar is so Refined Jr. T. B. League Student Council, Sec. Tower Staff Student Forum, Sec. Drama Club CHARLES GRUNDY The Double Dealer Band Dance Band WILLIAM HAEFELE The Uncommon Commoner 'I6 Ushers Club Pres. Baseball Football Monogram Club JOHANNA JAFFEE VlVlAN HARTTER Miscellaneous Thoughts G. A. A. Library Club ROSALIE HEILMAN Dizzy G. A. A. Vespers FREDRIC HELMER Rich Men Have No Faults Album Stal? Editor Jr. and Sr. Class Pres. Student Council Vice Basketball Pres. Golf JOHN HELVEY All Men Have Their Price Baseball Monogram Club Football DAVID HESSEY Little Man, Wha Debate BILL HOLOWATUK Swell Guy Jr. Red Cross Jr. T. B. League t Now? Beautiful, Beautifu Drama Club Album Adv. Mgr. Tower Stal? DAVID JAMES The Philosopher Drama Club Play Cast X . JANICE HOOVER She's got Rings on her WILLIAM HUDSON Loves 'em and Leaves 'em Album Staff Sports Ed. Baseball Mgr. Football Mgr. Tower Staff Hi-Y Monogram Club l Brown Eyes Board Member Vespers Play Comm. Play Cast Stage Crew Debate Tower Stal? Feature Ed Vespers CAROLYN JOHNSON 7'Time, Talent and Money Glee Club h Triple Trio Jr. Red Cross MARILYN JOHNSON Play Cast Drama Club Wonder Who Her Hero ls? JOHN KELLER Keller the Killer Cross Country ESTHER KENNEDY Sweet, Smart, Serious, Jr. Red Cross Drama Club Debate STEVEN KIEREIN Signs of the Times Baseball Glee Club FRANK KINSINGER Mousie Track Monogram Club Monogram Club and Smiling Vespers Play Comm. Tower Staff Cross Country Footba Il H i-Y ROBERT KONRATH Imaginary Conversation Stuclent Council Camera Club RICHARD KOEHLER Poor Richard Ushers Club 'IB LAWRENCE KREIGHBAUM The Guy Behind the Spotlight Glee Club Screen Club Drama Club Stage Crew KARMA KUMMERLE Still Water Runs Deep G. A. A. Tower Stuff GEORGIA LACKMAN Some Sunday Morning G. A. A. Orchestra Band Dance Band GENE LANDQRY Manners Make the Man Football Monogram Club Vespers Hi-Y WAYNE LAVENGOOD Long Shanks DELORES KROVITCH The Unpredictablen ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI Good Fellow DARRELL LING Keeps Us Guessing MYRA JANE LEA To Have and To Hold Glee Club Band JOHN LEDERER The Burrell Foofball Screen Club FRED LEE Mechanics Major JAMES LENG DeviI's Dic1ionary Football Basketball Glee Club Play Casl Monogram Club Sfage Crew Monogram Club C ELLA MARTIN Silence is Golden RAINEL LOWEL A-Ba-Da-Ba-Honeymoon Glee Club Drama Club Cheerleader Album Sfulf Tower Staff Play Cast JACK MARSH Smiling Jack Jr. Red Cross G. A. A. Orchestra Band DONALD McCLUSKY Dynamic Hamle1 Baseball Mgr. Ushers Club Football Mgr. BETTIE MEEHAN Mona Lisa Drama Club Y-Teens Play Comm. Album DONNA MILLER Playing Her Way fo Fame G. A. A. Pres. Band Library Club 'I9 MARY MITSCHELAN QuieI Type Y-Teens SIDNEY MOORE Muscles Hi-Y GLORIA MORAN Judy Holiday BEVERLY MOREY Table Talk Jr. Red Cross Vespers Album Ass'1 Ed. Siudent Council Tower Exchange Mgr. Album Adv. JO ELLEN MORRIS A Pepsodent Smile Glee Club Librarian Jr. Red Cross Play Cas? PHYLLIS MOXLEY Everybody's Friend Y-Teens Vespers Library Club KATHERINE NULL She'll Get By Y-Teens Pres. DONALD OAKES Swish Baseball Tennis Baskefball Sludenf Council MARIANNE OPPERMAN Pardon My Sarong Glee Club Orcheisra Tower Staff NANCY ORZECH Peaches and Cream 20 Library Club Vespers Monogram Club Jr. and Sr. Class Pres. Play Cas? Library Club Sec. Sludenf Council Vice SHERMAN NAFTZGER Teddy Bear Track Football Monogram Club JOHN NIETER Big Jon Football Vespers JAMES PETERS Sam Spade Vespers ROBERT PFAFF Dark Eyes Glee Club HI Y Basketball THOMAS POZZI Great Expectatnons HI Y ROBERT RIENKE Man of the World Football Basketball Play Cast Monogram Club Sec Jr Red Cross Sr Class Treas Glee Club DEAN RICHARDS All American Football Monogram Club GENE RICHARDS Burheacl Football RODNEY RIENKS He gets Around Jr. Red Cross JEANNE RIFFLE Cheerful Little Earful Glee Club Debate DALE ROGERS Our Conserative Artist Jr. Red Cross NANCY ROGERS The eyes have it Drama Club Tower DUANE ROWE n-I-igeru Baseball Football Monogram Club DAVID SANDERSON Dignified Doc Drama Club Pres. Play Cast Play Comm. 11 HI-Y Stage Crew Play Comm. H i-Y Rotary Rep. Debate Pres. Tower Staff Rotary Rep. JERRY SEFRANKA There ls Nothing Like a Dame Vespers JEAN SELBY A Stick of Sugarecl Dynamite Drama Club Tower Staff ROBERT SCHERMERHORN The Mad Chemist' Ushers Club WAYNE SCHRADER Never Steady Hi-Y Play Cast RONALD SCHRICKER Model 'A' Builder Drama Club CARSON SHUMAKER Ears Student Council 22 PHIL SHERMAN He Gets Around Jr. Red Cross EVA SHOEMAKER Quiet, but Cute Library Club JACK SILVIUS They all love Jc Ushers Club CAROL SIMONS ckn ROBERT SELLS Jet Propelled' Band Dance Band School Concert EDNA SHARP Spike 'em Golf Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice Glee Club G. A. A. Treos. MARGARET SKODINSKI The Efficient Secretary Y-Teens FRANK SMIKEL The Master of Jest Vespers GENE SMITH TwinkIeIoes Track NANCY SMITH As Likeable Drama Club Stage Crew Jr. Red Cross BETH SMITHBERGER The Butterfly Drama Club Vespers Album Adv. Stage Crew LARRY SOELLINGER Porky Baseball Basketball Monogram Club Jr. Red Cross Jr. T. B. League Library Club Football as Lockable Board Member Play Cast RICHARD STANTON High Pockets Football Basketball PATRICIA STATON SweIl Kid Jr. Red Cross. THOMAS STEELE Stainless Jr. Red Cross PAUL STEWART A Future Mariner Track Glee Club Drama Club CAROL SPINDLER A Lass With Class Drama Club Stage Crew Album Staff Tower Stall: RICHARD STALDER He'lI Hold His Own Monogram Club Jr. T. B. League Play Cast Ushers Club MARY SWINGENDORF A Finger in Every Pie Jr. Red Cross. Pres. Drama Club Sec. Play Cast Album Staff Feature Ed. Tower Stott MARY LOU TAIT Bit of Honey Glee Club Sec. Drama Club Play Cast Play Comm. ROY TEPE The Young Duke Screen Club Vespers NANCY LEE THOMAS Petite Mamselle Glee Club Drama Club DELORES TRISINGER Apple Dumpling Y-Tee ns JACK TROEGER Casanova Track Football Basketball HOWARD STREET The Straight Road Ushers Club WESLEY STRONG A Future Gil Dobbs Track Basketball Mgr. Cross Country Capt. DIANE STUBBI NS Anchor's Away Band Orchestra BARBARA SWANK Small and Sweet Jr. Red Cross Tower Staff Drama Club Jr. Red Cross Jr. T. B. League Band Monogram Club School Concert School Concert Board Member Album Staff Play Comm. Student Council Album Adv. Jr. Red Cross Play Cast Student Council Monogram Club Jr. T. B. League MARVA TANNER Lady of the Lake Glee Club Drama Club Triple Trio Play Cast Play Comm. JAMES TARTER A Hypothetical Case Drama Club Play Cast PHYLLIS VERMILLION PhiIosophic Jr. Red Cross Drama Club Vespers Stage Crew Album Adv. ANN WADER Honey Bug Y-Teens EVELYN TROUB The Flute Tooter Band Debate Orchestra Vice Pres. BARBARA TU RK Society and Solitude Drama Club Board Member Tower Staff GARNETTA TURNER NimbIe Fingers G. A. A. Glee Club KENNETH VERDUIN The Traulee Play Comm. School Concert Play Comm. Album Staff Co- Ed. Jr. Red Cross Feature :Wi fy. al Phyllis ALEX WEAVER Pack of Fu n Baby . .Glad THOMAS WHITE MARTIN WEISSERT Don Juan Basketball Golf Glee Club Pres. Monogram Club Play Cast Much A'do About Nothing Ushers Club CAROL WHALEN Stars in Her Eyes PHIL WHITMER The Paris Kid Basketball Vespers DAVID WILLIAMS Wireless Glee Club Drama Club Student Council Pres. Jr. T. B. League Student Forum Play Cast Stage Crew eadafz ffwmda After four years, awards are presented for out- standing scholastic averages. Those students main- taining an average of 95.5 or above receive a gold pin. For averages of 93.5 or above a silver pin is given. Honorable mention is received by those with an average of 90 or above. The student maintaining the highest average receives a jeweled pin and is named Valedictorian of the graduating class. The person who stands second highest receives a gold pin and is named Salutatorian. The following is a list of the '51 graduating class awards: VALEDICTORIAN Ueweled pinl Esther Kennedy SALUTATORIAN CGold pini Johanna Jaftee GOLD PIN SILVER FIN HONORABLE MENTION Sharlee Cissell Ann Donker Thomas Dugdale Fred Helmer David Sanderson Mary Swingendorf Robert Bartol Nancy Bolt Edwin Dean David Hessey David James Marianne Opperman Thomas Pozzi James Tarter Nancy Thomas Marty Weissert l Norma Casper Pat Cassady James Considine Jean Gooley Margarie Granat Karma Kuemmerle Betty Meehan Don Oakes Robert Pfaft Robert Reinke Jeanne Rittle Dale Rogers Jack Silvius Carol Simons Wesley Strong Barbara Swank Delores Trisinger Jack Troeger QM! up ff U .L kv Namco o 1 - f . Miko- X V Q A 6 Zl,,,gez46aa4wvW ffm 0 728 2 3 2939 Soho Swim r ,ow 'Q M W ..:.:.. .. we if 'J-'57 212 ,.:.: E' ,.-Q '13 I 7 llff 'Q Sr 1 1 1 ' A A J X95 MW z A AA we ' Addison, T. Aliheif, B. Allen, J. Allison, S. Ankers, N Baker, J. Bakos, R. ln Chemlslry Class' Beckner, B. Beebe, D. Bell, F. Bender, M. Benner, M. 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White, B. 756 Haha ,4dlam4 S any From the first class in 1942, to the ninth class in 1950, John Adams High School has graduated 1800 students. These students have come through one of the highest academically rated high schools in northern Indiana, and incidentally one of the very newest. Of course the entire curriculum of Adams is quite excellent, but there are a few points that are especially high. The Home Economics department is the most modern in South Bend, with individual kitchen units so that a home-like atmosphere is effected. The units are all metal and are easier to keep clean and won't scratch. Home Ec students at Adams have the benefit of using excellent equipment including silver, china, and crystal to arrange table settings, electric stoves Cfour new this yearl, a mix master, a new steam iron, and modern electric sewing machines. In the Commercial Department students are given thorough busi- ness training and are assisted in securing positions through the co- operative office training program. The students learn in an office-like situation with glass partitions between the three business rooms and have the benefit of using the latest model typewriters, a dictaphone, a mimeograph and calculators. The Adams Industrial Arts Department is the only general shop in South Bend Cmost schools have unit shops in Junior High Ieveli and teaches skills at senior high school. The general shop covers all the material at less expense. A student at Adams wishing to take industrial subiects has a wide range from which to choose: six semesters of machine shop, four of woodwork, two of crafts, including plastics, ceramics, leather craft, art metal, weaving, and Woodcraft, two of graphic arts, and one of general metals, foundry, forge, sheet metal. The shop program is well organized so that a student can progress at his own rate of speed through the course instead of having to hurry and be left behind by the others. Our Chemistry laboratory, too, is unique in that it has individual work spaces for each student with acid bottles, gas outlets, and elec- tric outlets at each space. Students also have their own personal shelf for papers. Chemicals are centrally located in an efficient arrange- ment with scales next to them. A good exhaust system is provided and there is also a dark room and plenty of storage space. Another thing we are proud of at Adams is our gymnasium. It seats 3600 for basketball and 3000 for auditorium purposes. More high school basketball tournaments are played in the Adams gym than in any other in the state. The Adams auditorium is recognized as one of the most beautiful in northern Indiana, and is used by various civic organizations, such as Civic Music and the South Bend Symphony, for concerts. Although the stage accoustics are not good when micro- phones are not used, its microphone system has been praised by many well-known radio entertainers who have visited the Adams stage. Many of the 1800 Adams graduates flock back every year to see their old teachers, some of whom taught at Adams in its first year- Mrs. Pate, Miss Burns, Mr. Rothermel, Mr. Reber, Mr. Weir, Miss Roell, Miss Kaczmarek, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Krider, and Mr. Sargent. The students in the first year waded up to Adams through a sea of mud which surrounded the newly completed school. In over nine years, the building is little changed, not showing on the surface how its teachers and curriculum have so profoundly af- fected the lives of 1800 of today's students and giving no sign of how it will affect the lives of the many hundreds more to come. F13 Sd Na - f 7 'saw A U M CEM BER we wee V ew 11 I ZO 21 22 23 28 39 30 X, gs, X417 k?N --'W '53 'rxk mf 6 J sew no 2 N VUE 14 If I6 79 20 21 2 25 26 27 28 2533 fam ,nf Q R XX od of R 1 ' ls 0V 1 T 5 ,lifsluv 'f VEMHER rnunsnnv Nu WFD 7951 ke? J BRUARY 1951 0 MARC A pgs' 9: 1951 195 65' N92 ut-Y R ni' ni' 0 0 ' rnu I y kr A GN 19,0 4 p M. 9 1950 l wsop ,,. , E14 ,751 43? s 0 f J I J' H 'Vo vs , , ' f 1, iw y ' ,J I , AY d Y Ay '- I A F S U NEQHESD STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council serves as the me- dium through which the student body cmd the faculty exchange their ideas and beliefs. Under this wholesome situation this year the Council has compiled ci Sophomore Handbook and is circulating a petition for stoplights at Jefferson and Twyckenham. 38 'K Upper left: Ed Conrey, Bud Parker, Tom Addison, Bruce Parker, Joyce Freehoff, Marilyn Stebner, Susan Peterson. Upper right: Carol Hudson, Richard Sanderson, Roger Jurovan, Michael Wood, Norma Culver. Lower left: Don McCIusky, Roy Tepe, Don Oakes, Carol Anderson, Ann Donker. Lower right-Officers: Shirley Callaway, Fred Helmer, Dave Williams, President, Margaret Granat. , we Officers, left fo right: F. LaCrosse, B. Parkerg Duane Rowe, president: G. Bushey, P. Twigg and B. Hudson. 0 75418511 y T U E S D ll ociosen 00 5 0 T Novllwimz 364 0 A 4 050410 0 '95 Q, I V ga Ye OP' 4141 F9 1951 APRIL F eee ,fff fff I I , 0 'IA .,,! ' ,D if so L br o 2, 4 0 4' 1 5 fella A 1 X . , We Y l l f 5 I O 7 9: QC F0421-'1 '14- K 0 ws 41:1 AY , P I-73,04 V H l-Y The Adams Hi-Y sponsors many worth- while projects in school. It is a member of the state and national organizations of the Y. M. C. A. Among its activities were the Swingheart Sway dance, the Christmas Seal sale, and the traditional Easter program. i 9 -1-' 3 ' u I gas?-no wwiiesm uk me 0 S Q VQN wllllvg K I 5 I If L A lv, - 4 Tu F 'No NOSEE' Y i tuun gy Q 9 V959 uno DE I4 '95, Ngqky wfb '951 N V0 ' A J' af arg Bku RY I 195' 0 MARCH 'Vo 11 ,9 1 Alf, ' 1 ' 4 'Psy AY d 1951 4? - ws, Y MAY A Q9 S A TURDA Y 1 su -zleovtisbh MONOGRAM This is an honorary club for boys who have qualified for a letter in any of the varsity sports. The club itself gives awards to the outstanding football and basket- ball players of the season. Officers: Larry Soellinger, Don Oclkesg Jack Troeger, president first semesterg Bob Pfaff and Harold Grafg second picture, Larry Soellinger, Marty Weissert, .lack Troegerg Bob Pfaft, president second semesterg Dick Shennanberger, and Del Briggs. I Editors, left to right: Jim Considine, editor-inechiefy Pat Cassady, business manager, Bob Bartol, sports, Beth Hodge, features, Carol Anderson, co-circulation, Beverly Morey, exchange, David James, features, Nancy Bolt, advertising. Senior staff members: Jeanne Selbyg Ann Donker, co-circulation manager, and Mary Swingendorf. -, . TMR T U E S D A ' ma OCTOBER wsu 0 THURSD 4 wsu NOVEMBER 50 49 0 F QQ I 0 K' Q4 q,,x 'K OP' 94-I 4.9 s lo I 1951 APRIL vs F8104 P Fl? ,fa far 'tm 7' X . 1 4, JI 4 wsu P X W 4706- if 'fu 1 D 0 A tc, 'T offfiiff r X We J f G I 0 7 4, C F0 .r 'fo ' if A J' . AY '95, o JUNE I P TOWER The Tower is our otticial weekly pub- lication. Its contents range from gags to gossip, from editorials to features and news to sports. It is a member of the ln- diana High School Press Association and the National Scholastic Press Association. Vx 4-ulQukY,, R W 550 ill . llfllll sv NOV Q Wx T H u n I 1 v Y X A so In In-,D , 4 T 1 UESDAY F m N0VEMBER my T ll l l wsu DI! ,, Q I4 ,951 N04 M4 '9s1 F4-ess, BRUA Y Rr 1951 MARCH 95, 4 PR 'Ps AY 1951 9s 5 50 J UNIOR RED CROSS The John Adams chapter of the Ameri- can Junior Red Cross, besides sponsor- ing their annual drive for funds, also packed hobby boxes for wounded vet- erans, and formed a chorus to sing Christmas carols at the St. Joseph County Infirmary. 42 ffm... Ofticers: Mary Swingendorf, president, Joann Allan, secretary-treasurer, and Jean Gooley, vice-president Bill Haefle, president first semesterg Steve Elek, Clifford Richardg Jack Silvius, president second semester, and Paul Stewart. TEAZIER Y T U E S D A ocrossn 0 ruunsn '04 1 QNOVEMBER '96 P ,N Dt-Q, eo , 'mf Q6 , 59 Y' kf' ,?'9J., 1951 APRIL 9 1 'ff P FR, 04 V Fl? ,fy I ' I 4 1 W! ln, 7. I h 'Y Q ' Y r ,, uso Q In-To 'lun . ns F01 i. Q A f 1 a y 4 4',,:o r I 1 9090? w f 6 0 7 41 I9-fl 4,90 0 0 . P L M1951 i ' . 5 4 . AY l y UNE ' I USHERS The boys of the Adams Ushers Club capably supervise the crowds at all games, concerts, and entertainments held at our auditorium. There boys hold the appreciation of every member of our student body for their never-ending hard work. 'f 0 B gnsjuo MSW rn un 1 ' X ONOV TEH! f' W e , I Y Y A .N le ,no 4 r I X A UE 3 I .m Nova,-,,,gRA Y 9 VQIU ' Lyn!!! R A Y . J 'S' Wfb ' wg, X F6-04,90 BRUAR Y J l . Joao I ' 1 1951 MARCH los, ' APR , f 1 '95, AY 19 HY 4 r .- lgs' 45' I iw S A TURDAEY 1 S U 'N eovtiso A SCREEN Screen Club members are in action six hours a day, one-hundred eighty days a year to show constructive and worthwhile films for the benefit and education of the students. Officers: Larry Kreighbaum presidentg Bill Inks, vice presidentg John Walker, treas urer, and Phil Lee, secretary 44 l Officers, left to right: Joyce Coltman, historiang Janette Baker, program chairmanp Norma Casper, president, Margaret Skodinski, secretary, and Patsy Coswell, vice-president. 0 r,04Y EMBA? TUESDA OCTOBER 0 THURSD 4 NOVEMBER 74' F 26 , 'mf Q 1 037. I 1 'fl 1951 APRIL F A 'lf I J 'S' P I-'QID4 P F nfl, . 7 X X ' I If .-. 1 Wo y mo wsu ffl.: . I F .K QA W4 ,:aDgl04y 4' Irma r Q5 I A Y . . f 5 0 7 4146-E' A-4.8 ,D 'Po , P l . I L P - Y UNF . I LIBRARY This service club helps students to find references and books for an aid to school work and for enioyment in their spare time. Most Adams students would be lost without the assistance of the Library Club members. ,nl niiisux Q VX QB U ,, in it 0 o f' 150 oct 1 1 I P . A 1 4 TU 5 E WX i Vff f'fff ..?f. ' LFDER AY . W5 D 0 ' RU R I I W JON I ,y o 'nl A1 1 1 l '9s, AY Y 4' M24 ,931 k Feir, A y 195' Mmzci-l APR ' 1951 3 195, MAY 99 Y Quit' i i 54 T ,X su wgwap DEBATE This club presents the opportunity of Ofncers, left to right: David 1 Sanderson, vice-presidentg Ed- verbol fighting ond strotegem to those win Dean, president and . E h K d , . students who enloy wholesome ond oc- sf er anne Y secretary tive discussion. V Vis? ' 'QX 'f' W 4 Quik, I, 1:21 si 3 filiwz W 23' .., ,,,, 1: .i A fzzlz N '45 Q 1' we Q Q' H9153 3 f- , if X' VV iff 4' if Wi? as 35 ' ' fd- ol 1'1 Q 23 W 'K ifw- fa, 1 x Q- 4-fv wwf 8 Ssfll- 9 V Q ik wa lf as 1 'il-, ig? rs QQ 'ws 4. n C his, ESB All Dil ' Tl: o WESBT' . wax I 5 Y 4 4 ' Tu 5 T K ina NOVESBQRA Y TH , ei n Q N ll4Ry A T950 l uv u D Wfb . WSI S Ftaepps, BRUAR Y I J' N0 .U lg i 1951 0 MARCH Apizf' ' l 1 dsfl 1951 :Y AY 195, Y M4 Y A I 1 svn' SA TURDA Y pd su wwrliso G. A. A. This club provides an athletic outlet for those sport-minded girls at Adams who find volleyball, basketball, field hockey, swimming, and softball fun. The girls get much enioyment from their par- ticipation in club activities. Members: Edna Sharpe, treasurer, Joann Swanson Mariorie Klien, secretary, Carol Cameron, vice-presl- dent, Thelma Demler, Vivian Hartter, and Rosalie Heilman. l Officers: Pat Fugafe, vice-presidentg Janet Keller, treas- urerg Beulah LaPlace, secretary, and Wilma Horvath, president. 75454 Y T U E S DA o ocroamz 0 T H u n s n 'C04 NOVEMBER 6 fa 'inf f X V navy- ' 1 4 DJ., 1951 APRIL 95, .5 '4 JUN' Y FRlD4r I-' I V ,s I I . 1 0 'I A Y P wsu vsu Q I: ,D-fo . Q Ag qv so Dfffilfgr at 1 C . , Jn We l f G 0 7 41 'S fc P5002 .A P I . 1 : I I . AY I P ,' F , Y-TEENS The Y-Teens are the Y. W. C. A. repre- sentatives here at Adams. Their big pro- ject for this year was a formal dance at Erskine Country Club called Starlight Fantasy. 49 W ' s i f 6 i f 'Q' ' haf sg! if 2 1524 ? W SE M53 aff! v 4-Q 1 ,g K 1 Q sk 12 5 is ,,, - ' - ,ma Q ks JSLWV 1 z 1 i . S 3 M 9 S an H 5 8- , x x ' 5 5, wa ' ' ' M ' ' x Q Q I f, r, 1 2 M' 8 f fm . if ww WS. ar Jig , L W , 1. , 4. Q : 1- 0 - I 1 ,Q Y 1 0 2 1: 1 J M, ,,5,. 3 Q N V if 5 5 : Y : . xy Ka A V . ij at ' wg B. Hodge, P. Holland, L. Hubbard, K..Hudson, K. Kintner, B. Lennon, P. Light, R. Lowel, M. Opperman, R. Orban, V. Rich, J. Riffill S. Robertson, R. Schubert, P. Scott, C. Simmons, S. Spenner, V. Steinmetz, N. Thomas, G. Turner, S. Watson, J. Woolvertong Tenors, J. Barrett, S. Elek, F. Laas, B. Ptaft, G. Smith, Basses, N. Asper, R. Bartol, D. Beisir, R. Bock, D. Engel, R. Garner, D. Gibson, S Kierein, T. McNulty, R. Northrop, R. Reinlce, C. Rench, R. Sanderson, I. Schrager, R. Shan, P. Stewart, R. Stone, R. Stouffer, E. Thomp son, L. Towne, D. Vermillion, J. Wenger, D. Williams, J. Worley. ' , 0 . T M J T U E S D A ' vw OCTOBER THURSD .ff 4 so NOVEMBER -ws 'eff , ' . Y 0605010 Y 'nu K' f V rear? 414 1 6 alps wsu APRIL 4 ii I I 9-fr -. A ' r FRlD4,' 'lf . ff fha It f 'mi' .Fe T af ' 5' '04 Q emu ste L4 f 6 I C 7 'fc '00, gl I 44, If l ' . r . Y 4,5 ' I GLEE The Glee Club sang tor commence- ment and appeared with the three other High School Glee Clubs in the North Central Chorus and sang for Bacca- laureate. Mrs. Lawrence T. Pate is the director and the three accompanists are Lynn Whitman, Sylvia Moran, and Flora Ma- son. i ATU ,ftltgukiso Ll 'T AR 100 0 0 1 1 If A 0 4 ' Tu P T9 E S fx 5 N0VfMB'ir .lf. , T H J lose DI! ,, A Y . .14 'Psy NUARY fv-'Q F l95' 4- 4, 9,, BRUARY '50 i I N 0 dl wwcn 0 MAR N0 fo . . 95' 4PR 1 ,I 1 1 ,951 AY 9 5 4 I Y A Y MTL A 99 I2 we S R0-xr ,X su NWA'-so INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC This activity has three divisions: Band, Orchestra, and Dance Band. The Marching Band played at all home football and basketball games and gave two concerts to the school and one at McKinley School. The Orchestra members participated in the all-city orchestra festival which 52 Band Members: N. Asper, J. Balko, M. Burke, M. Considine, E. Dean, T. Duncan, A. Dunsmore, J. Foss, P. Grundy, C. Grundy, D. Henderson, S. Jaqua, J. Jennings, C. Jones, M. J. Laure, D. Leslie, P. Light, P. Lup- ton, J. Miller, D. Mortensan, B. Mortenson, L. Ortman, S. Pasco, G. Puckett, J. Rush, W. Strong, D. Stubbins, M. Tretheway, E. Troub, R. Warcl, D. Young, E. Thompson, S. Rickert, M. Brown, C. Callson, D. Coffman, J. Considine, J. Gindleberger, Y. Kollinger, B. Sells, M. Stegman, D. Vermillion. Orchestra Members not in Band: G. Witt, K. Tretheway, and L. Whitman. ll TEMBER T II E S II A ocrossn 04 0 T IINIiIvIIi2aII1 8644? fs F 0 L 665171354 22, X Sr' I 6' '94, 1951 APRIL 414' 1 I' FRI 04 I' V F ,fff Q Wr s x I 'lf I If D 0 24 WV 'h 0,0 V 'P Irma We I ,f 0 0 7 41 9-fl 461' F 2:41 47 ' it . P 1 1,5 ' ' 'iii J ' 79 .IUIGF I I INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ended with o concert directed by Edwyn Hcymes, conductor of the South Bend Symphony. The Donce Bond furnished the music for such school entertainments os Stor- dust Cote ond the Monogram Club Sox Hop. ,f 'fwW .fnlxupx mini use R 'Y ,I Esu rnunsnn Q no DE mg ff-Q 9 5093, UARY Rr A- WSYCH AR 4' 75 M A PLS' y95l M2122 4 I2 S esnfl 0 SB . f- : I ' A' Jar,-ih4l 4 A u ' 5+ N Vf 'fffi'.lf. I 5 I I Wfb . I ' Sl I 0 ' R I I i Soo . I 'P 1 ' 1 '95, AY Y 4' ' 1 su wawfph ALBUM We of the Album staff wipe our brow and pause for a deep sigh now that our task is done. During the year our sanc- tuary fback of 'IOU is cluttered with all kinds of originations, but finally, when the deadline is long past due, the book is compiled and happily solicited. 54 Editors: Fred Helmer, editor-in-chief, Mary Swingendcrf and Barb Turk, co-features, Nancy Bolt with Barb Swank, seniors, Mary Demos and Jo Tarr, iuniors, RoJean Bakos, sophomores, Judy Campbell, art and clubs, Beverly Morey, assistant, Bill Judson with Fred LaCosse, sports. If x L C ' u Dccw 76.5 K Sqetu nl! -X 1 1, ,f 1 QQQ 4 56 WWW 'B ,MEX F ,fini aww A W ,,,,, ,vvllzilfgifi ii .MM I .lii 57 aakeilczlf Leff Column: Ken Dillon, Bob Pfoff, Marry Weisserf, Don Oakes, Larry Soellinger. Warren Seabor Ri hf Column: Bruce Parker, Dick Shennanber er, Bill Dieter, Dick Peterson, Ku ler Miller. 9 9 9 Y 7257 ah ' 51 ff. if '00-Q0 l 9 ,QW if HoQ?mo.n,BoMwww,5N1-on5JQusB, Linsco'Hxm5rs. . ,,. ,.E ,, Af ns! Q-QA ? Q 2 5 wx ,. 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September . . . goodbyes to summer's fun and romances . . . hellos to a new school year . . . meetings in Central's Room 3 with James L. Casaday and Miss Kaczmarek . . . the annual Drama Club play . . . the de- lightful fantasy, The Dragon by Lady Gregory . . . and so the curtain fell for another year, but the smell of grease paint lingers on .... ' G Fl W,-0 5 f0,' ' i 45' so Q . as , Ill A N I 'ft 6 '73 ffm 8, ' ' fl o . y' , ' 05 1' y- 3 tty, , -i Y e f f.L ,, -- A iQ! inn lib' Il H1 Z-q -? - . nmamcnn gg, cununz lp... iq- ... ' '+ L -1 October . . . plans for the an- nual trip to Detroit . . . seeing history first hand . . . Ford, Greenfield Village and Edison Institute, an important part of American Culture at Adams . . v...m It you can see 'em . . . l. Bauer's Bums. 2. Look pretty, girls. 3. What's cookin'? 4. Always into something. 5, It must have been funny. 6. Mrs. Sargent's Brood. 7. Bye-bye! 8. Hodge, get out and push. 9. How's the food? IO. Say you were hungry, girls? 'l'l. Elevator service. 67 WW Novembe r... Chilly winds around school field . . . cheers for the team . . . a birthday song for Coach Crowe . . . Room 'IO9 and the red and blue shak- ers . . . the Drafting room and the apple sale . . .red and blue goal posts . . . football, a basic factor in high school life . . . A W ,, Q ff' I D5 Z, 'Z' f j f ,f - ' , ,ii Lf i. 'l. What a mess! 2. Did he get it? 3. Who's got it? 4. Our mistake fhe's from Rileyl. 5. Wha Hoppened? 6. What's the referee for? 7. Almost, but not quite. r ill? 'L -,Q l 5 4 l 13 XTX 2 'GX -C kfffiykf i f Eli 'I. The candle light processional. 2. Triple Trio. 3. Pfcff, Thompson and Edwards-Christ 5, The directress, Mrs. Pate. 6. Putting up the Hi-Y Christmas tree. mas soloists. 4. More of the processional. vsprr December . . . traditions . . . l the beautiful candlelight proces- sion . . . the chorus for familiar carols . . . the chimes and stained glass window . . . sing- ing at the banks . . . trimming the Hi-Y tree . . . Christmas! . . . 69 WW January, February . . . Hoo- sier Hysteria breaks loose . . . the sectionals . . . game with Washington . . . pep assemblies . . . our cheerleaders pictures in the Indianapolis paper . . . the girls' great game . . . basketball as much a part of Adams as the books . . . 70 Zi? 4 Y' .'o f it 1 4 I I fl 'fwfr O 44,75 Q65 'x i it ll Xia? l. How could the camera miss Kenny's Pepsodent smile? 2. Carole deClark and Karen Kindig. 3. Who got if? 4. Let's give Wash- ington the basketball blues! 5. Sheila Fitzsimmons and Pearl Coffman. ' 4 ll 9 4 Q Nu 1, 4 K SGW ' l ss . - S 5? s - if injzclcwf. 'l. What's coming oft? 2. Wl1ere's that irl ou ct? 3. For the la:k of somethin better-Moan on the River. 4. Nice scener 9 Y 9 9 Y - - - 5. Old steadies. 6. They ain't hillbillies . . .! 7. Who's not drinking? 8. What happened to Mary Lou? 9. Ain't got no body? 'l0. The Rhythm Kings. ll' March . . . Stardust Cafe . . . four years ago a history closs project . . . now the Junior class party and one of the year's so- cial highlights . . . Hoagy Car- michael's immortal song . . our own lingering memories . . . i' if if 1+ .. - if if i t l I is -+ ll 51 W + ,IQ 4 ll 4 4, x- LJQ. i I 71 April . . . the twenty-fifth socie trip . . . making it eight hundred ninety-seven students to go on the trips . . . tradition started in '43 . . . the incomparable Goldie . . . South Pacific . . . Senior fun . . . 72 7 5906 2222 .JE Wm L35 Eawrwl g i l 1 503' SOC, M 0,0 5 . .. go 5 ' O -f il - f ' o 3 u, A S N N 'l. 6:30 A. M. Waitin' for the train to come in. 2. 7:30 A. M. Rollin' Along. 3. 9:00 A. M. We made it! 4. 9:45 A. M. Forty-five stories up and can't see a thing. 5. 'l'l:30 A. M. Soup's on at Field's. 6. 12:30 A.M. That's for the ladies, Goldie! 7. 3:00 P.M. Lookin' for Maxwell Street bargains. 8. 6:00 P. M. Goldie's on the mark at Guey Sam's. 9. 2:00 P. M. ln the theatre at Hull House. gf VmwM?f1v 2 . A 2 E2 3 QW grin? X , fuk 1 A. ,ff :QB gf 0 . Q I VZ Q59 'fegwv f5 4'2uf' VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES Adams, , Broad Ripple .,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 3 Adams, 0, Central S. B. ,..,.. ......., 3 3 Adams, 26, Michigan City ....... 0 Adams, 19, Elkhart .....,...,.,.... ....,. 2 O Adams, 19, Riley S. B. ........,,... ....,. 2 7 Adams, 7, Washington S. B. .... ....., 3 2 Adams, 7, Goshen ....,.....,......... ...,.. 7 Adams, 25, North Side F. W. ...... ....,. 3 1 Adams, 6, South Side F. W. ....,, ,,..,, 1 2 1951 BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1951 Conference games April 17 Mishawaka ..,,,,.,,,..,.. ,,.,,. H April 20 Riley S. B. ............. ...,.,, T April 24 Washington S. B. ,.,.. ,,.,.,,,,, H April 27 Central S. B. ..... ,,,,,, H May Elkhart ,.,,....,,, ,,.,., H May LaPorte .............. .....,. T May Michigan City ..,.,, ..,,,,, H May 11 Mishawaka ,,,. ,,,,.,, T May 15 Riley ......,,.... .,,.,,, H May 18 Washington ,,,, ,,,,,,, T . un. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES Adams, 39, Washington-Clay ........ ..... 2 8 Adams, 49, Lew Wallace fGary1 .......... 60 Adams, 40, Washington S. B. .............. 52 Adams, 46, Riley S. B. ,,..,.......... ..... 3 5 Adams, 42, Goshen ........ ..... 4 4 , Culver ,........,,,,. Adams, 41 Adams, 37, Michigan City ,.... Adams, 47, Warsaw ............ 38 43 48 Adams, 36, Mishawaka ....,,.. ..... 5 5 Adams, 48, Central .......... ..... 4 4 Adams, 44, Lakeville ....,... ..... 3 5 Adams, 50, LaPorte ................, ..... 6 1 Adams, 41, Riley S. B. ,............,.......,.,,. 46 Adams, 48, Washington S. B. .............. 46 Adams vs. Broad Ripple ......,,.. lpostponedj Adams, 45, Elkhart .,.....,,,.....,......,,........ 66 Adams, 45, Roosevelt E. C. .,....,...,....... 52 Adams, 00, North Side F. W. ..... ..... 3 9 1951 GOLF SCHEDULE 1951 Conference games April 30 Plymouth .....,.......... ........ H May 1 Mishawaka ............. ..,...... T May 2 Culver Academy ...... ......... T May 4 Central S. B. .......... .,.,.... H May 8 Michigan City .,....., ........ H May 9 Niles ,.....,.....,...... ......... T May 14 Valparaiso ...... ......... T May 18 Mishawaka .,,,,.. ........ H May 19 Golf Sectional May 20 Central S. B. ..,..,..... ...,..... T May 23 Varsity vs. Faculty May 26 State . Adams CROSS-COUNTRY SCHEDULE AND SCORES , 27, Elkhart .,.,...........,....,, .,,..,, 2 9 Adams, 17, Washington S. B. .... ....... 4 2 Adams, 42, North Side F. W. ...... ....... 1 9 Adams, 15, Goshen ......,,.....,... ....... 4 8 Adams, 33, Mishawaka ,... ....... 2 4 Adams, 40, LaPorte .......... ..,..,, 2 0 Adams, 34, Central S. B. ..... ....... 2 1 Adams, 20, Riley S. B. .,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 9 Adams, 20, Washington-Clay ,,,, ,,.,,,, 2 8 1951 TRACK SCHEDULE 1951 April 13 South Bend City Meet April 17 Goshen ,.,.,.,,,,.,..,,.,..,,,,..,,,.,,..,,,, T April 21 Riley and Culver ,...,. School Field April 26 Elkhart ,,.................... School Field April 28 Eastern Division Meet April 30 Michigan City .......... School Field May May May 2 Howe ..,................,.....,.,....,,.,...,.. T 5 Conference Finals 8 Benton Harbor ...,..,. .,..,... N iles May 12 Sectional May 19 Regional May 26 State Max Adler Company 102 So. Michigan Street AIIen's Barber Shop 2927 Mishawaka Avenue Eugene Allen Beauty Shop 1119 So. 30th Street Asper's Food Market 2216 Mishawaka Avenue Associated Realty Homes - 3-1131 - Insurance Avenue Bakery 2210 Mishawaka Avenue Avenue Radio Shop 1518 Mishawaka Avenue Best Wishes Harry Berg The Book Shop 130 No. Michigan Street Borden's Ice Cream Company If it's Borden's it's got to be good. Brennan Jewelry 109 East Jefferson Boulevard Compliments of Brownies Across from Adams CarI's Northside Grocery 81 Mkt. 1434 Mishawa ka Avenue Thanks to you, our patrons, for your thoughtful consideration. We hope that in the future we may in some way be of service to you and show our appreciation. Copp Music Shop 124 East Wayne Street Dainty Maid Bake Shop 123 No. Michigan Street Dairy Council of St. Joe Valley 507 Odd Fellows Building Davis Barber Shop 2516 Mishawaka Avenue Courtesy of Dixie Cream Donut Shop Ellsworth's I 111 North Michigan- Street G D Elder Super Market 1025-27 East Madison Ernie's Shell Station 1502 Mishawaka Avenue Fay's-Quality Jewelers 111 So. Michigan Street Fern's Food Market 502 So. Ironwood Drive - Mishawaka Forbes Typewriter Company 228 West Colfax Avenue Foster's 5 and 10 Variety Store 2222 Mishawaka Avenue . T. I ADVERTISING STAFF - Left to right: Phyllis Sells, .Io Walke, Joanna Jalfee, Nancy Thomas, Mary Alice Barnes, Phyllis Vermillion, Betti Meehan. Fred's Barber Shop 1021 East Madison Street Grand Leader 225-229 South Michigan Street I Greenblatt s- Brazy Bros. Furs -- Clothiers -- Suits I Greene's, Inc. 223'South Michigan Street The Gas Company 309 North Michigan Street William C. Haefele-Decorator 117 South St. Louis K -'lnnL.ii1'- Hans-Rintzsch Luggage Shop Michigan at Colfax - 3-2200 Hines Dry Goods and Shoe Store 3008 Mishawaka Avenue Compliments of Hi-Y Hollis Funeral Home 2528 Mishawaka Avenue Holston's Floral Shop 2913 Mishawaka Avenue Home Plumbing and Heating 721 East Sample Success to you House of Harter Compliments of Indiana Club Lamont's Drugs 3015 Mishawaka Avenue C. E. Lee Co. 225 So. Main Street Lou's Standard Service Corner Mishawaka Ave. 81 23rd Street M. 8g J. Distributing Corp. 1630 Lincolnway East Michiana Tile 81 Marble Co. 434 E. LaSalle Street Morningside Pharmacy 419 West Colfax Avenue National Milk Company 921 Louise Street Northern Indiana Transit, Inc. 130 No. Michigan Street Office Supply 81 Equip't Co., Inc. 130 North Michigan Owners Discount Corporation Automobile Financing - 1608 Mishawaka Ave Park 5 and 10 Store 3027 Mishawaka Avenue Compliments of The Parkette 2323 Mishawaka Avenue Priddy-Tompsett S-tudio 209 Sherland Building Reco Sporting Goods Look For The Log Front Compliments of River Park Theatre River Park Furniture Company 2915-19 Mishawaka Avenue Robertson's of South Bend Rose 8. Katz Rupel Typesetting Company 232Vz St. Joe Street Schiffer Drug Store 609 E. Jefferson Boulevard Best Wishes to John Adams Schlosser's Dairy Company Slick-Ideal Laundries 8. Cleaners 317 Lincolnway East Slanty Shanty Drive In 1631 Lincolnway East B TEAM-Tom Wise, Ray Lowell, Karen Kindig, Nancy Locsmondy. Sonneborn's Sport Shop 121 W. Colfax Avenue Sunnymede Pharmacy 1432 Mishawaka Avenue J. Trethewey- Joe the Jeweler 104 No. Main sf. - J.M.s. Bldg. Tressa K Beauty Nook 415 East South Street Ullery Coal 8. Mason Supplies Co. 319 So. St. Peter St. Van Horne 82 Company 114 W. Washington Street W. S. B. T. CBS for South Bend Williams, the Florist 219 West Washington Avenue Wymans 103 North Michigan Street Greetings from Whitcomb 8K Keller, lnc. Y. M. C. A. South Bend, Indiana Zimmer's Food Markets So. Eddy St. 326 W. LaSalle Ave 78 i 1 -n- As we Seniors look upon our past, little do we understand where the time has flown. We are only beginning to realize how time slowly nar- rows its limits upon our lives. As we walk out of Adams into the university of life, we hope that we are equipped with a few of the tools that will help us meet our life's challenge. Thanks to all the faculty for a truly wonderful experience. My Wffvligff Qlxpfiykvsgfbwmuww 3. W M xx MM, Qw. 77 Viwgf O3-,WJ gf Wwg J Q0'5'90J'5 ig, mt 9 ' ' ff ' fi L W W ' , 9 h 63 I WM . 1 MQW MQ? 3 'xg , '? 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