Kendallville High School - Kay Aitch Ess Yearbook (Kendallville, IN)
- Class of 1947
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ROMAN MOTOR SALES Motor Rebuilders JIERCUR Y 8 Corner Main 86 Drake Road Lincoln Zephyr V l2 Phones 178-179 KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA IVIILADY BEAUTY Compliments of SHOPPE W A G N E R INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 91 Insurance and Surety 113 West Mitchell Street Bonds Compliments of SERVE U WELL GROCERY 6 MARKET 553 S. Main Phone 633 Compliments of HETRICK'S CAFE A Good Place to E t Compliments of ENGELBRECHT, HESS 5: BEIGHTS -.-.4-re- TIRES - BATTERIES - VULCANIZING Page Nine+y-four Compliments of I. C. PENNEY CO. Compliments of D E P E W ' S MARATHON STATION NORTHERN INDIANA FUEL cmd LIGHT CO. Kendallville, Indiana SMITH 6: SON Moving 86 Trucking Dump Truck Hauling Sand 86 Gravel EVERGREEN FLORIST Say It with Flowers West V5 Mile on U. S. 6 Phone 818 Phone: Omce 136-J, Res. 136-M Member T. D. S. - Free Delivery Kendallville, Indiana Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere Compliments of KENDALLVILLE IRON 6 IVIETAL CO. Page Nineiyvfive gomjafimentzi of THEHTUH GHHHIEHT CU SAILOR'S SEWING MACHINE SHOP SINGER SEWING MACHINES RCA VICTOR RADIOS We Sell The Best And Service The Rest Phone 362 lll No. Main St. KENDALLVILLE AUTO SALES 125 North Main Street - Phone 155 KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA STUDEBAKER SALES 81 SERVICE GENUINE PARTS KENDALLVILLE LUMIBER AND COAL CO. BRICK - CEMENT - PLASTER - PAINT - HARDWARE MILLWORK - WALLBOARD - INSULATION 17 -eq .. F. H. A. LOANS FOR REMODELING Lincoln Avenue at N. Y. C. Depot Phone 20 Compliments of KENDALLVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Page Ninety-seven PHONE 334 NORTH STREET BUYERS OF LOGS AND TIMBER HOLMES-MCCORMICK CO., INC. THE MODE Always the Newest Styles Y .--Q-,., Ladies, Misses and juniors Ready-to-Wear Hosiery, Lingerie and Corsets Compliments of CITY OF KENDALLVILLE LIGHT and WATER DEPARMENT uslnsss g 0 ' CZ' rw Omg, lounvnuv ' S9 CQ F Q Ilmemcn KENBAllVlklE.II4Il, Page Ninety-eiqhf Atz Furniture Co. CARPETS - LINOLEUMS - APPLIANCES KENDALLVILLE PRODUCE CO. Buyers of Cream - Eggs - Poultry Dressed Poultry a Specialty IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Phone 58-J Compliments of Fifers Shoe Store J. A. 8: R. H. JONES THE INSURANCE MEN Citizens Service Building KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA page Niweif-n Page One Hundred 0 -0-I U1 aw- L5 'ga '5 6 3 U Tied U,-m E+-w Saga 2 E23 u. .5 he Q, e- EE :E Lu CD .-C! E-' 8 1 Years 3-4 O '4-I Ch 3-1 0 2 's FQ Q-1 e 5 G1 A AN I VILLE, IND LL KENDA so Star Zephyr Windmills Tc SEAGLY BROTHERS HARDWARE, HOME APPLIANCES, HEATING AND PLUMBING Kendallville Phone 6 7 5 GASKILL'S STANDARD SERVICE Corner No. Main and U. S. Road 6 Floating Body Lubrication BANNER GROCERY Home of Savoy Foods Birds Eye Frosted Foods Tire and Battery Service I 124 EAST MITCHELL Atlas T1re Headquarters I Phone 78 Call For and Deliver Phone 169 QUALITY USED CARS Wholesale and Retail RUSH MOTORS INC. IOE'S SHELL STATION GENERAL REPAIRING - .4o-. Y Goodyear Tires And Batteries PHONE 646 Compliments of COX FOOD MARKET 5. LOCKER SERVICE Phone Complete Food Service Phone 165 166 Free Delivery Page Ore Hundred One Mother: Louise, your hoir is oil messed up. Did that young mcm kiss you ogoinst your Will? Louise: He thinks he did, mother. Q- 9 Friend: You will soon forget her ond be hoppy again. Iiited Suitor: Oh no I won'tg i've bought too much tor her on the instoil- ment system. 'sf es Chuck P. Cwho hos eoten his otpplejz Let's ploy Adom ond Eve. Ioon T: How do you ploy thot? Chuck: You tempt me to eot your oppie and I'1l give in. it C0 mpliments of Compliments of KAISER'S CITY DAIRY FOODMARKET ir 'lr LEY'S HOME STORE Groceries HAUFF COAL YARD Armour Branded Beef 'QNP' Eckrich Cold Meats QUALITY COALS ,A,,, . ONLY Phone 662 City Delivery CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1947! After the game, or after the show To Raymond's stand is the place to go For laotdogs, popcorn and Candy sweet, And other good things you love to eat. RAYIVIONIYS POPCORN AND HOTDOG DRIVE-UP Page One Hundred Two KRAFT FOODS COMPANY PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY KENDALLVILLE SWEET BUSINESS Manufacturers of Caramels and Dairy Products A Good Place to Sell Your Milk BUILD FOR THE FUTURE FORTIFY YOUR BODY WITH PURETEST VITAMIN PRODUCTS Blumer- Drug Store When It is Quality Baked Goods TRY VETTER'S BREAD, DOUGHNUTS Your Grocer Has Them VETTER'S BAKING COMPANY Page One Hundred Three TASA CLIFFORD LOVE Oberlin Conservalory of Music Indiana Universily, B.P.S.M. Cvraduale sludy, Indiana Universily BESSIE POWER Universily of Tennessee Universily ol Colorado Columbia Universify Bu+ler L,Iniversi+y, A.B. Indiana Universify, M.A. College ol William and Mary American Academy in Rome Universily of Wisconsin EVA L. ROBERTSON Universily of Illinois, M.A. Nor+hwes'rern Universily DALE D, SCHINBECKLER Purdue Universily, BS. Graduale sfudy, Purdue Universify Iowa Slafe Universily FRANK J. SCI-IVVAB Indiana Universily, A.B., M.S. HARRY M. SMITH Indiana Universify, BS. Graduafe sfudy, Purdue Universiry 3 I 1 MAE STEPHENS Ball Slale Teachers Colle-ge, AB Universify of Chicago, M.B.A. KEITI-I STOUDER Manchesler College, AB. ROYAL TRITCH A Valparaiso Universify l Ball Slale Teachers College Indiana Universily, B.S., MS. ANNA VALENTI Nolre Dame of Maryland, A.B. Universily of Chicago HELEN VARDAMAN Thomas Normal, Delroil Ball Slafe Teachers College, B,S. Columbia I Universily, M.A. Page Seven Coney - Longnecker- 311 SOUTH MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 61 l.-Q-Q-9- KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA PONTIAC -BUICK-G.M.C. TRUCKS Page One Hundred Four STECKLEY'S MILLGHATCHERY FOR QUALITY CHICKS FEEDS SEEDS AND FERTILIZER KENDALLVILLE COAL CO HIGH GRADE FUEL and PROMPT SERVICE Pho e 82 C :SI TRACTOR SALES 311 W Rush Pho e 699 Ke dallv lle ROBERTS STUDIO FINE PHOTOGRAPHS x a for I1 Allis-Chalmers Sales 86 Service Q n n i Page One Hundred Five I rise for information, said a member of ct political meeting. l'm very glad to hear it, said a by-stander, tor no one needs it more. 'Q-'Q' Schoolmaster: This makes the fifth time l'Ve punished you this Week. What have you to say? Youth: I'm glad it's Friday, sir. Father: I should say it is a as most boys his age. 'QQ' Mother: Iohn, its positively shameful the way Iuriior talks. I just heard him say, 'l ain't Went nowheresf shame! Why he has traveled twice as much Compliments of CAMPBELL AND CO. -.Q-+v+-L if i' Compliments of M. E. GURNEY CO. Department Store lk lk t ir Phone 112 Res. Phone 313-J l. THE CENTRAL DRUG Comp e tS of PFAFF BARBER AND STORE BEAUTY SALON 'lr 'A' 102 South Main Street ? ? ? Compliments of S. S. C. ? ? P Page One Hundred Six Whether You Rent or Buy - You Pay for the House You Oecupy -lOO110l-O4- NOBLE COUNTY LOAN 6. SAVINGS ASSN Opposite Post Office KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA A Complete Line Of Sporting Goods HOUSE OF HARTER GOSHEN, INDIANA NDAD!! The Engravirzgs used in this book were made by FORT WAYNE ENGRAVING COIVPANY Page One Hundred Seven L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS Class Rings and Pins Commencement Announcements Diplomas Personal Cards Cups, Medals, and Trophies Represented by IRVIN MILLER 1347 E. Jackson St. Muncie, Indiana GROCERIES 86 MEATS - CANDY 86 SCHOOL SUPPLIES at the RILEY STREET GROCERY 218 South R1ley Phone 333 Complzments of PRESTON PRODUCTS INC Compllments of Hides Furs Wool FARM EQUIPMENT S43 South Main Street Kendallville, Indiana PHONE ses J BEN HILE Page One Hundred Eiglwf SS Compliments of The Main Dairy QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS outh Lincoln Street Phon e 812-J Herff- Jones Company Designers of College 5 School Iewelery, Graduation Announeemenfs Medals, Cups C5 Trophies INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA jewelers to Kemlallrille High Srhool Cline Bros. Lumber Co BUILDING MATERIAL AND COAL Phone 2 ARTHUR I. BERHALTER COMPANY FUNERAL HOME The Preferable Funeral Service Myron C. Hutchins, Funeral Director Page One Hundred Nine This Book is Another of a Long Series Printed by THE AUBURN PRINTING COMPANY for Kendallville High School Compliments of KENDALLVILLE HANDLE MFG. CO. HOME COAL CO. For Heat with Coal BUY LITTLE JOE -lk.-Q-Q ---.- Phone 972-J Res. Phone 97 2 Compliments of BOB MOSES HAROLD HANES BILL SMITH DON ZEEDYK TED SPIDEL Compliments of THE FAMOUS SPARKPLUGS Compliments of GENE SHIELDS CHARLES PRESTON MAX FIANDT DON TAYLOR IOHN IVEY Page One Hundred Ten aww amen A Cappella 36 Adminisrrafion .4, 5 Adverfisennenrs Agriculiure 50-54 Afhlefics, Boys' 58-69 Arhlerics, Girls' 70-72 Audiforium 42, 43 Band 34 Banquet Junior-Senior 49 Baseball 65 Board of Conlrol 30 Cheerleaders 64 Coaches , 59 Comefs , , 60, 6l Diary of fhe K Door 32,33 Dramaric K Winners , ,44 Eighfh Grade , 28, 29 Engineering Sfalii , ,3O Ever Since Eve , 38, 39 Every Family Has One , 40,4I Faculfy , . H ,6. 7 Freshmen ,, ,, ,, , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5526, 27 Freshman and Junior High Baslcelball , ,63 G. A. A. , , ,,,,, , , ,, ,,,,.70, 72 High School lnsfrumenlal Trio , , . 35 Honor Swealer Winners 5 , .58 lnrramural Baslcelball Juniors Kay Airch Ess K Klub Mereors Plays, Junior Plays, Senior Seniors Senior Class Hislory Senior Class Prophecy Senior Singers Senior Thumbnail Slcefches Senior Will Soffball Sophomores Spo'rligh'r Sfudenl Manager Traclc ,, , Treble Clel ,, Twins , , Wig and Painl s,,, ,, , Winners, Conslifulion Essay Winners, Dramalic K's Winners, Honor Sweafers Winners, Sporis . , Y-Teens , Page One Hundred Eleven imim Adams, Roberl ,,,,.. Aichele, Richard ....... Aldrich, Sharon ,,,,... Alexander, Kennelh . Ananias. John ,,,,,..,... Ashby, Elaine ,,,,,.,.,. Alz, Dick .,........V,..,Y Aumsbaugh, Bill .,,, Axel, Marilyn ..... Bahls, Donald ...,,,, Bair, Sue ,,.,..... Baker, Donald ..,,, Barker, Dean Barker, Max .,,., Barnes, Jack ,,.,,,...... Barrell, Oakley .....,,,, Baughman, Beverly Bauman, Roberl ,, Becker, Kay ...,,,,,.. Becker, Louise .,,.. Beekman, Joan , Beiswanqer, Jean , Berhaller, Sandra ..., Biddle, June ...... Bickley. l-lerberl Bickley, Ralph .,.., Blem, Edna ,........,..., Blumer, Mary Lee ..,, Boqner, Virginia . . Bonar, John ,,,,, Bonheur, Davida Bonheur, Dwiqhl Borden, Jeanne .......,. Bordner, Geraldine ., Boszor, Belly ,,,,, ,,,,,,, Bolchuck, Dean ,,,,,, Bourne, Jeanelle ...,,,. Bowden, Margarel ., Bowden, Marybelle Bowerman, William Bowman, Belly Jo Braginlon, Darrelene ,,,.. Brickley, Marilyn .,,, , Browand, Evelyn ..., Browand, LaVana Brown, Belly ,, Brown, Mariorie .. Brundage, Virginia Burlch, June .,,., Buller, Bob ,,,,,,, Buller, Ted .....,,,. Buuck, Kalhleen . Caldwell, Belly ,..... Caldwell, Geraldine . Caldwell, Edward ..,,. Carolhers, Thelma ,,,,., Carleaux, Margarel Carleaux, Mary Jo ,,,,,, Casselman, Rex Coleman, Evelyn ... Conklin, Phil Cooley, Vivian , Cripe, Clair Crolool, Warren , Crooks, Darel , , ,, Crooks, Geraldine Cummins, Carolyn ..... . Cunningham, Jacqueline Danzer, Arlhur .,...,.. . Danzer, Bondolyn .. ,...,.,.22 52if5iLQ'5i .....,.,.,.s24 24, 34, 36 ,fb 22 ...,...,24 ,Qffiki fffffili ,W24 24, 34, 36 ffffQiif5iL 55 Davis, Rosalie ..... ,,A,,,,,,. 2 4, 36, 37, Day, Maxine A, DeBelius, Belsy ..... Deibele, Pal .,,.... DePew, Doris .,.... Dice, Xena ...,..,...... Dickerson, Pal Dickerson, Rose . Diehm, Ellrieda Diehm, l-loward Dillon, Donna Dishman, Flossie , Donley, Hazel ....... Drumheller, Belly .... Dudding. John ...,. Dukes, Cleo ...,.,... Eckharl, Michael .... Edsall, Russell ,.,,.., Edwards, John Ellis, Euni Emerick, Delane .,... Emerick, Don .,,.. Emerick, Jim .,... Emerick, Nadine ce .,,,.,,,,,,,. Emerick, Rosella .,.,., Eminger, Emmons, Eshelman, Marqarel Faulkner, Febles, Sandra ,, Roy ...... Fiandl, Bill .,,.,,, ,, Fiandl, David Fiandl, Max .,.. Finkbiner, Allen . Finkbiner, Joyce Flickinger, Arlhur ,,,, Foole, Margarel ..,,.. Frederick, Jack ..... Frederick, Joanne Freed, Elsie .,,.... Frehse, Arlhur ,,,., Frehse, William ,,,,,,,, Freiburger, Kenny ..,..... French, Richard Jay Frey, Franklin ............... Friskney, Maxine .,.... Friskney, Pearl ....,,. Frilz, Charlyene ,, ,, Frilz, Richard ,,,,, Gaines, June ,,,,,, Gard, Doris ,,,.,,, Gardner, Sallie ..... Garrison, Hilda ,..., Garrison, Julia ..,.. Garrison, Shirley .,,, Gaskill, Nancy , ,,., , Gehring, Evelyn, Gehrinq, Sharon Gells, Wilbur Gienger, Merlin Gillian, Jack , Godsell, Allen Good, James ,, Good, Joan .... Graybill, Pal ,,,,,,,, Green, Pal ...,,, ,,,,,,,,, Greenman, Phyllis ,, Greiling, Gail ....... Grubb, Alice ,,........ Gulslein, Allred .,.. l-labbegger, Sherry Haley. Nannelle ,... Hall, Amos .,,.......... Page One Hundred Twelve Roberl ...... Doris ......,....... ,..,.,.26 9, 36, 37,44 9, 44, 46, 48 NIO, 52, 55 sscffiib ffffffiis Hall, Jean ..,.......,..., Hampshire, Arcile ......, Hanes. Harold .......,, Hanes, Howard ..... Haney. Roy ....... Harker, Phanlon ..... Hari Cha rloHe ..... Hari, Helen .,...,. Hari, Jim ......., Hari' Mary ....., Hari Palsy ,..... Hari, Phyllis . ..,.,. Henry. George .,,A, Helriclc, Jim .,.. ,..,. Herrick, Joanne .,.... Heywood. Mary ,,,., High, Barbara ..,,,,, Hile. Jim .,,,,,.,,,. Hile, Kalhryn ,.... Hill, Maxine .,,.... Hill, Roberf ,.,.,,,AA,. Hill, Shirley ,,,.A,,...,.., Hofielder, Harold ..., Hofielder, Olive Holcomb, Virginia Holi, Diane .A....,,,,,,.. Hornell, Harold .,,,,, Hornell, Joe .,,,..,.. Horneff, John .,,,.., so .io,3s.37 .sQQi0f55se 34. ,U,s22.ss,bi fisQfi2 iifQ22f5s , ,,.,, 22 H,ffi6Q3sf44 fffffii Hornelf, Leo ,.,....,,... ..,.,...., i-lossinger. Joanne ..,,, ...,,.,,,. 2 4 Houck, Edwin ,A,,,.,..,,...... ....,,,,,,,... Householder, Barbara Hudson, Margarel ,,,.,,, Huff, Cecile ,,,.,,,...,... Hulwiclr, Mary ,,,.... Hyland, Don ,.,.... lhrie, Carolyn ifffidfii fffffis .nsNcsuHs24 34, 44 ller, Bernard ..,..,, . ,,.... Ivey. John ....... ..,,,, Jaclrson, James, Jaquay. Jarreli, JarreH', Johnson, James .,,.. Clyde Alice Harvey .,,.. Leland .........,,, iifibfiifssfsi Horner ,,.....,,,,,, Johnson, Mary Rufh Kaiser, Phil . .,,,...,,..,. . Karlen, Paffy ..... Keller, Dale .,,.... Kiebel. Francis Kimmel, Peg ,,.,, Kirkwood, Kay ..,,,,, Kline, Sammy .....,,,,,,, Klopfensiein, Nalhan Knepper. Alyce .,,,,,,, Knighf, Eliabelh ,,,,,, Kreischer, Barbara .,.. Krueclceberg, Roberl' Krueclceberg, William Ku rfz, Eugene ..,....,,,,.. Kuriz, Lynn ........,.... Lambrighf, lanfha .,.. La rnonf, Joan .,,.,...,,,. Landgraff, Beverly ,,,.,,. Lane, Beverly ..,.,,,..,. Lanh, Jack ........,A... Larson, Eleanor ,,,, Lash, Carroll ...,, Lash, Kennelh .,,,,, Lauer, Doyle .,... n,Qffi4 34 l, 36, 44, 46 ssfffffiif36 vss,24,34,35 36. Leighfy, John . Leiich, Alice ..,,., Leitch, Joe .,.. Ley, Georgianna Lieb, David ., Lieb, Martha Liebing, Wade , Lindsey. Wayne Lulre, Dean .,..,,...,. Lynch, Adele Lynch, Lyle ,,,, Maloon, Jim Maloon, Pal' Manship, John ....,,.,, Manship, Howard ,.,,,, Mailcs, Carol , Maries, Wayne ...,,, Marii, Jack ,,,.,,,,, McCormiclc, Jim ,,,,, McCorrniclc, Jo Ellen .,.. McCormick, Roberl McGiffin, Pai McKeever, Iris ,,,,,,,.. Meiierd, Joanne ,, Mendenhall, Keilh , Menely, Mariann ., Menzel, Donnabelle ., Menzel, Margaref Messer, Franlc ,,,,,,,A , Messner. Jaclc .,.,, Miller, Ann .,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Miller, Donna June . Miller, Eddie ,,,4... Miller, Edward ,,,,,, Miller, Helen ..,. Miller, Trevah ....., Milnar, Joyce ,,,..,.,,,, Misselhorn, Bob ..,..., Moore. Don ,,,,,,,,,, Morr, Jacqueline ,, Mory, Richard ,.,,, Mory, Roberl' ,,,.,,.. .. Moses, Charles .,,,,,, Moses, David Moses, Roberf ,.,,,, Mount Gene s,., Muesing, Joan .,,.,,... Mulholland, June ,..,.. Mulholland, Marilee ,, Mulholland. Orea ,,,,,, Musselman, Mary Jane Myers, Lee .,,,,,,,,,..,,..,, Myers, Margie ,,,,, Nesbifi, Keifh, .,,, , Newlcirlc, Jaclc ,,,,,, Newman, Eugene . Newman, Roger Nickerson. Maxine . Nodine, Richard ..... O'Dell, Beverly ,s,,... Oliver, Don ,,,.,,,, ,.. Overholser, Lois . Owens, Edna Page, Jim .,.., Panl, Barbara . Parlc. Paula ,,,,,,,.,,,.,...,, Paulus, Hillon ,,,, Pfaflman, Cons'rance . Presion, Charles .,,s.,... Preslon, Joy ,,,, , Powers, Barbara Page One Hundred Thirleen ,, .lI,36,37 , . ,25 I2, 36. 37,44 ffffisfil cjffbsm iiii2f5Bf37f44 ,ffufisjjifse ,ss Husnsiz 'fQfisf5i flQ2sfX5fs4 Qffffiif34f44 .uflij 37, 56, 57, 58 Mwnfuwfwm .... vzwsmm RICHARD LEE AICHELE BEVERLY JEANNE BAUGHMAN Spo+ligl1+S+al3f, lnlramural Ever Since Eve, Wig and Paint Y-Teen JOHN LEE ANANIAS lnlramural, Agricullural Teams CHARLOTTE ELAINE ASHBY Ever Since Eve, Every Family l-las One, Sunbonne+ Sue, Orclwesfra, Band, Twirler l943-44, IQ46-47, A Cappella Choir, Wig and Paint Y-Teen, Madrigal, Annual Slaff RICHARD CARL ATZ Ever Since Evefl A Cappella Choir, Wig and Painf, lnlramural CARL DEAN BARKER Class Vice Presiclenl I944-45, lnlramural, Agricullural Teams JOHN DAWSON BARNES Army Air Corps, 43 monlhsp overseas 42 monllws. Gradualed by GED. lesf. No piclure available Cabine+ I945-46, Annual Slalif BEVERLY JUNE BIDDLE Spollighl Sfaff, Annual Slaff EDNA ROSE BLEM Spo+liql1+ Sfaff, Annual Slafl, Y-Teen, Clel: Club DWIGHT GRAYSON BONHEUR Wig and Painl, Spofligln' Sfaff DARRELENE ABBIE BRAGINTON Band, Spolliglwl Slafl, Annual Slalif Treble .. 5.3.52 Page Eigl'1'r Randol, Rasler. Joanna ,, Homer Reagan, Shirley ,, Redmond, Suzanne Reecer. Reecer, Reecer. Evelyn .. Harold Jean .,.. Reed, Alberl ,,,. Reed,, Nancy .,,..., Reed, Vernon , Renlcenberger, Jim Rensberger, Barbara Rensberger, Sharon . Rice, Alice , .,.., , Richards, Pauline Riehm, Carolyn ,,,, Rimrnel, Belly ,,,,,,,, Rimmel, Dorlha , , Roberls, Jack , ,,,,, , Rodman, Pauline .... Rool, Wayne ,,..,.., . Rosenogle, Mildred ,,Y,,, Schlichlenmyer, Max Schlichlenmyer, Schlichlenmyer, Ronald , , Shirley , Schroeder, Rulh Scoll, Margarel ,A.... Seaney, Marilyn ,, Seidel, Barbara Sell, Gloria , ,,,,,, , Sell, Howard ,,,, Seyberl, Tom .,..,.., Shaller, Eugene 4,A,, Shaller, Roberl .,,,. Shaller, Sarah ,, ,, Shanower, Roberl , Sheels, Paula ,...,,.,. Shew, Mary ,,,,,, ,, Shields, Gene Shippy, Gloria ,, Shoner, Elaine ,,. Shoup, Richard .. Showaller, Olin ,, Shroyer, Waller Shullz, Simon, Simon, Slriles, Smilh. Smilh, Smilh, Smilh. Smilh. Smolins Snoolc, Lola ,,,.,, ,, Neal ...,. Sharon .. Tom ,,,,, Bill ,,,,,i,, Dorislea Joan ..,,, Kalherine Wally ..,,.. . ke. Belly ,, Marilyn ,,,,, Soboslay, Bill .,,, Spidel, Spidel. .. ,I4 ,I3, 30, 48, ' Charles. ,, , Evelyn .,,, Spidel, Ted .,.. I4, 30, 34, 36, 37, Squire, Suzanne .. Slephens, Belly ....... uuuUHnuisf55MSi Slephens, Shirley ......,... I4, 36. 37, 44: 46 Sloul, Thomas ,...,... Slrawser, Carol' ..,.,. Slrawser, Naomi ..., Slreb, Richard .... Slroman, Sue .......... Sullon, Richard .,,.., Taile, Roberl .,..... Tarney, Junior ,,,, Taylor, Don .....,,. Thomas, Jerry ...,,,,, cuffiiflhfsifss Thomas, Joanne ,,..,.,,, Thrapp, Elizabelh .,,,. Trasler, Darrell ,,,,,, Trowbridge, Jeanne Trowbridge, Jim ,H Trowbridge, Joan ,, Trowbridge, John .. Truelove, Alberl, Uhl, Arnela ........ Vaughn, Richard .,,. Voirol, Marie ,,,.,, Wagner, Dick .... Wagner, Sara .,,..... Wallcer, Marilyn .... Walsh, Charles ,, Waller, Charles .,,.,, Waller, Trevor ..,,, Wallers, l-larry, Warble, Thomas ,.... Weihmuller, JoAnn , Weingarl, Paul ,,,,,, Vileiriclc, Belly ,,,,, ,, csfffiifii 1fQsi4flZf46 58 f ffffii Welriclc, Joy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Wenlworlh, Beverly Wenlworlh, Marjorie Wenlworlh, Phyllis ,, Wheeler, Carole .,,, Whilson, Charlolle . Whilson, Reeve ., Wible, Phyllis .,..,. Willcs, Mildred Williams, Paul ,,,. Windle, Elma Winde, Janice . Windle, Joan .,,.., Wilzlce, Donna .,,,.,,. Wogoman, Belle ,,.,, Wogoman, Pal ,,,,,, Young, Norma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,, , Zeedylc, Don ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,, ,, Ziebell. 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DIET-IM Sunbonnel Suef' A Cappella Choir, Wig and Painl, Spoflighl Siafl, Annual Slaff, Y-Teen BETTY JEAN CALDWELL Spoiliglwl Sfaff Ever Since Eve, Every Family l-las One, Sunbonne+ Sue, Orcl1es+ra, Band, A Cap' pella Choir, Wig and Painr Execufive Board I946-47, Sporliglil Slaff, Annual Slail. 6.A.A., Y-Teen, Treble Clef Club, lvladrif gal, Sfale Solo Conlesl l945, Dramalic K MARGARET ELLEN CARTEAUX DONNA JOYCE DILLON Class Treasurer 1944-45, Ever Since Eve, Sunbonne+ Sue, A Cappella Clwoir, Wiq and Painr, Dramalic K, Spofliglwl Slaff, Annual Slalf, G.A.A. Secrelary-Treasurer i945-46, Y-Teen Presidenf I946-47, Treble Clef Club, Madriqal VIVIAN LOUISE COOLEY 'Ever Since Eve. Spofliqlwl Slaff, Annual Sfarl, 6.A.A. Se-crerary I946-47 WARREN ROBERT CROFOOT Band, A Cappella Choir, Wig and Paint Dramaric Daddies, Army 27 monllis: overseas l2'f2 monllis DAREL ARTH UR CROOKS Army Air Corps 4 years: overseas. Gradual- ed by GED. Tesl GERALDINE JOAN CROOKS A Cappella Choir, Treble Clef Club, Twirier BONDOLYN ANN DANZER SunbonneT Sue, Y-Teen Page Nine Class- Presiden+ IQ43-44, Class Vice Presi- denr I945-47, Sunbonne'r Sue, Band, A Cappella Clnoir, Wig and Painl Execulive Board IQ44-46, Wig and Painf Secrelary l946-47, Spolliglril Sialzl, Annual Slafl, C'.A.A. Presidenl I944-45, I946-47, Y-Teen Secre+ary I944-45, YATeen Cabiner I945- 46, Treble Clef Club, lvladrigal, American Legion Cilizenslwip Award, Dramalic K ,adzzleufanfeiogzffeezw ROBERT JUNIOR EMINGER Marine Corps I4 rnon'rIws: overseas 9 monfhs MAX ALBERT FIAN DT WILBUR EMORY GETTS Ever Since Eve, AnnuaI S+-aff, AgricuI+uraI Teams, High individual a+ Purdue vegeIabIe conresr JEAN MARIE HALL Annual Siaff, BasI4eII:naII, SofIbaII, K KIUIJ, Honor SweaIer, AgricuIIuraI Teams JUNE MARGARET GAINES Band, Spo+IigI1I Siaff, 6.A.A., TrebIe Clei CIub, MaioreIIe I942-44 SHIRLEY GARRISON Ever Since Eve, Annual Sfaff, AgricuIIuraI Teams EVELYN ELLEN OEHRING A Cappella Choir, Spo'rIiqI1+ Sfaff, Agricul- Iural Teams, G.A.A.. Band SunIoonneI Sue, A Cappella CI'1oir, Spoi- IigI1+ Sfaff, Annual Sfaff, G.A.A., Y-Teen, TrebIe Clef Club, MadrigaI HAROLD BOWER HANES, JR. Ever Since Eve, Every Family Has One, A Cappella Choir, AnnuaI S+a1CI, Track, Bas- Icefball, Soffloall, Inrramural, K KIub, Hon- or Sweaier, BasebaII PHENTON TRAVAS HARKER Sea Bees 27 mon+I'1s: overseas I8 mon'IIns. Oraduafed by GED. Tesf VIRGINIA CATHERINE HOLCOMB Every EamiIy Has One, A Cappella Choir, Spo+IigI1'r Sfaicf, Annual Sfafi ,Nh I .JI I ig. A is 4' I jg? fs Page Ten ff-3, 95:3 F 0 5- we 1 '59 V- . -..Qf,, f' 2, EDWIN BEEKS HOUCK 'XBARBARA JUNE KREISCHER Track, Baskelball, K Klub, Honor Svealer, Sunbonne'r Sue, Spolliglwl Sfafl, Annual Army 28 monllwsz overseas 6 monllws Slafl BERNARD LEE 'LER GEORGIANNA THERESA LEY Army I8 rnonllws: overseas I2 rnonllws Qrchesfral Band' Q. A. AU Yffeen. Lelawala JOHN SAXON IVEY Class Presidenl l942-43, A Cappella Choir, V DAVID UEB S ofli l'1+ Sfaff Annual SlaPF Track Baskel R 9 ' ' ' Sunbonne+ Sue Band A Cappella Choir ball, lnlramural, K Klub, Honor Sweafer, W- - ' - ' ' Slale Track Meel, Lelawala lg and Palm' STTOTITQTTT STTTTT DEAN H. LUKE MARY RUTH JOHNSON Spolliglm' Slafl MARGARET LOUISE KIMMEL Every Eamily Has One, Sunbonne+ Sue, A Cappella Choir, Wig and Paint Spofliglnl Slafl, G.A.A.-, Y-Teen, Treble Clel Club, Maclrigal, Cheer Leader l945-46 ALYCE DOROTHEA KNEPPER Sunbonne+ Sue, A Cappella Choir, Macl- rigal, Treble Clef Club, Wig and Painf Ex- ecufive Board I946-47, Y-Teen Page Eleven 14 G' PATRICIA SUE MALOON EDDIE MILLER Every Family I-las One, Sunbonne'r Sue, A Cappella Choir, Wig and Painl Treasurer I946-47, Spolliglwl Slalf, Annual Slafl, YA Teen, Treble Clef Club, Madrigal Navy 4 years: overseas 3 years. Gradualed by GED. Tesl TREVAI-I JOAN MILLER JOHN TI-IOMAS MANSI-IIP lnlramural Sporlighf Slafl, A Cappella Clwoir ROBERT LEE MOSES CAROL DEE MARKS Class Secrelary I943-44, A Cappella Choir, Y-Teen JOANNE ELOISE MEFFERD Class Secrelary l945-46, Every Family l-las One, Sunbonne+ Sue, A Cappella Clwoir. Wig and Painl, Spofliglnl' Slall, Annual Sfalf, Y-Teen, Treble Clel Club, Madrigal JACK DEVON MESSNER Every Family I-las One, Orcbeslra, Band, Wig and Painl, Dramalic K, Spolliglil Edilor, Annual Edilor, lnlramural GENE I-IARVEY MOUNT Class Presidenl I9-44-45, Ever Since Eve, A Cappella Choir, Band, Wig and Painl Treasurer l945-46, Spolligbl Slaff, Clweer Leader I945-46, Army since Augusf I946 OREA EARL MULI-IOLLAND Class Treasurer l946-47, Ever Since Eve, lnlramural, Agricullural Teams, Wig and Painl J, Spolliglwl Slall, A Cappella Choir, Lelawala xl V Page Twelve G' J kv' LEE ARNOLD MYERS MARY ESTHER SHEW Maririme Service 25 mon+hs: overseas JACK DEAN NEWKIRK Baslcelball, ln+ramural BARBARA MAY PANT BURTON GENE SHIELDS Spofligln S'raT'l, Annual Slaicf, G.A.A., Y- Teen CHARLES EDWARD PRESTON Spo+ligl'1+ Edi+or, Annual S+aT'F, Baslcefball, Soffball, Inlramural, K Klub. Honor Sweafer, Golf HAROLD WILLIE REECER Ever Since Eve, Wig and Paint Infra- nnural, Agriculfural Teams PAULINE BONITA RICHARDS MAX SCHLICHTENMYER lnhamural RUTH LUCILE SCHROEDER Annual Sfaff S Page Tlwirfeen Class Treasurer l942-43, Ever Since Eve, Every Family Has Onefl Band, Wig and Painl, Dramafic Spoflighf Sfaff, 6.A.A., Y-Teen Treasurer 194546, Y-Teen Cabinef I946-47 Class Vice Presiden+ I94546, Spoflighr Sraff, Annual Sfaff, Track. Baslrerball, Sofl- ball, K Klub, Honor Swearer, Baseball, Boys' S+a+e, Board of Con+rol, American Legion Cifizenship Award, l'Lelawala,'l Higln Scorer in N.E.l.C Baslcelball IQ47 .744 lfre of 1947 JUNE ELAINE SHONER Ever Since Eve, Every Family Has One, Sunbonne'r Sue, Wig and Painl Presiclenl I946-47, Annual Slafl, Dramalic K, G.A.A. Presidenl I945-46, Y-Teen Cabinel I944-45, Y-Teen Secrelary I945446, Y-Teen Vice Presidenl I946-47 SHARON LOU SIMON Spolliglwl Slaff, Annual Slafl BILLY LEE SMITH Ever Since Eve, Every Family Has One, Wig and Painl, Annual Slall, Board of Con- Irol, Golf, Baslcelball, lnlramural, Agricul- Iural Teams CAROL JEAN STRAWSER Class Treasurer I945-46, Spolliglwl Treasurer Annual Slalrl, Y-Teen, Treble Clef Club DONALD LEE TAYLOR Ever Since Eve, Every Family Has One,' Annual Sfall, Track, Baslcelball, Soflball, In lramural, K Klub, Honor Swealer, Base ball, LeIawala, Baslcelball Award, Noble Counly Tourney, I947 JEANNE ELLEN TROWBRIDGE Wig and Painl, Y-Teen JOAN E. TROWBRIDGE THEODORE ROY SPIDEL Class Presidenl I945-47, Ever Since Eve, Band, A Cappella Clwoir, Wig and Painl, Annual Slall, Track, Baslcelball, lnlramural, K Klub, Agriculfural Teams: Slale Cham' pion, Board of Conlrol SHIRLEY MAE STEPHENS Class Secrelary l944-45, I946-47, Ever Since Eve, Sunbonne+ Sue, A Cappella Choir, Wig and Paint Spolliglwl Sfafl, An- nual S+a'Fl, Y-Teen Cabinel I946-47, Treble Clel Club Sunbonne+ Sue, Spolliglnl Slall, Wig and PainI', Y-Teen Slall, Annual WARREN HAROLD TROWBRIDGE Navy since January, l945g overseas I8 monllis. Gradualed by C5.E.D. Iesl. No pic- 'rure available RICHARD HENRY WAGNER Ever Since Eve, Every Family Has One, Traclc, Sollball, Inlramural, K Klub, Hon- or Swealer, Baseball rv- is if .il .sg fix' H ffl I 1 .., r Q Q. I A E nl. ,Q H.: 'Y f fi Page Fourleen L' y iw! V- FW. .. . ' Cr? ,gg ,X I ' T 'Qi' ,Z ,T 53151 wi 15 TREVOR WALTER Navy since Oclober, l945. Graduarecl by GED. Tesl HARRY WALTERS Agricullural Teams BETTY JEAN WEIRICK 'Kc cp T BETTY JOAN WINDLE Spollighl Slafl, Annual Sfafl, O.A.A., Y- Teen, A Cappella Choir DONALD KINCADE ZEEDYK Ever Since Eve, Every Eamily l-las One. Annual Slaff. lnrramural, Audilorium Slage Manager I946-47 JOAN RUTH ZIEBELL Band, 6.A.A., Treble Clef Club, Spoiliglnl Sfaff, M aiorelle I 942,44 MARJORlE ANN WENTWORTH Spoiliqlil Slafl. Presidenl ,,,,,, Vice Presidem' ,, Secrefary ii , .. Treasurer A ,, Sponsor , Miss Sfepbens Ever Since Eve, Every Family l-las One, Sunbonne+ Sue, A Cappella Choir, Wig and Painf Vice Presidenf I946-47, Dramalic Spofliglml Sfaff, Annual Sfalf, G.A.A., Y-Teen Cabine+l946'47, Treble Clef Club, Madrigal, Board of Conlrol. ,, Ted Spidel Donna Dillon Shirley Sleplwens ,, Jaclc Messner Page Eiffeen ,A++ I 'I u Y 'u I2 ..Smzw6la44,llufwf We, The seniors of I946, have compleTed The journey on which we sTarTed back in SepTember, I942. Of course, The upperclassmen ThoughT ThaT we would never geT over The long road we had To Travel and a few of our number did drop by The wayside, buT There were also several who joined our group as we wenf along. Yes, iT sTarTed way back in l942 when we enrolled in The high school building as eighTh graders. We Tinally became well acquainfed wiTh The building and were able To find our way around wiThouT geTTing losT. ln our firsT elecfion we chose John lvey, presidenT7 Donald Miller, vice presidenT: and Mary Shew, secreTary-Treas- urer, wiTh Miss AungsT as our sponsor. Our firsT parTy was a baskefball supper held early in November. Then, almosf before we knew iT, we were fresh- men. We acTually were in high school and noT jusT in The high school building. Our class was increased To 84 members by sTudenTs from The Lufheran school and The Wayne, Milford and JeTferson Township schools. We soon had a class meefing To elecf new ofTicers. Those elecfed were Donna Dillon, presidenfi Dean Barker, vice presidenfq Carol Marks, secrefaryg and Argil Shock, Treasurer. Miss Aungsf again sponsored our class. We also chose The rose as our class flower and Bill, Bb, buf never Bb was selecTed To be our moTTo. A scavenger hunf beginning aT Bixler Lake was our Tirsf parTy ThaT year. ln Jan- uary we all meT aT The newly opened skaTing rink for our second sernesfer parTy which was greaTly enjoyed by everyone. Gene MounT was chosen To be our presidenT during The nexT lap of our journey. Gene Shields, vice presidenT: Shirley Sfephens, secrefaryz Mar- garef Carfeaux, Treasurer, and Miss Goodwin, as sponsor, also helped our class Through These Times. A wiener roasf aT LiTTle Long Lake began our class acTiviTies for Tha? year. Alfhouqh we were rained ouT, everyone agreed ThaT iT was a grand parTy in spiTe of The weaTher. When we were sophomoresfwe also sponsored a parTy for The emfire school. The arrival of our class sweaf- ers climaxed The whole year. They were royal blue wiTh a whiTe K on which was cenfered a blue 4-7. WiTh our junior year we became known as upperclassmen and The Tun-and work-really began. The leadership of The class was placed in The hands OT Ted Spidel, presidenT: Donna Dil- lon, vice presidenT: Joanne MeTferd, secreTary, and Carol Sfrawser, Treasurer. Miss Power was our junior class sponsor. We selecTed our gold class rings and were so very happy when They arrived. We also Topped our goal of SI,48O in selling magazine subscripfions. The enTire class donned cosTumes To join in The fun aT our l-lal- lowe'en parTy in Ocfober. Miss Eminger direcTed our play, Ever Since Eve, a comedy in Three acTs. This was The TirsT major producfion ThaT our class had given and iT was well received by Those who saw iT. May 3 found The juniors, seniors, and faculTy on board ship where we juniors were hosTs for The Junior-Senior Bancjuef. LasT Sepfember we sTarTed on The lasT mile of our journey, The lasT mile ThaT we will be able To Travel Togefher. Ted Spidel and Donna Dillon were again elecTed To The offices of presidenT and vice presidenf, respecfively. This year Shir- ley STephens was chosen as our secrefary and Jack Messner was selecTed as our Treasurer. Miss STephens became our senior sponsor. Our class enjoyed The Two regular parTies. ln The Tall The enTire class became hoboes for a nighT for our hobo parTy and March saw us becoming regular lrishmen when we aTTended our ST. PaTrickis Day Parfy. We also planned a parTy aT which our par- enTs were our special guesfs. Our senior class play was Every Family l-las One. This comedy in Three acfs was presenfed under The capable direcfion oT Miss Eminger, who had also helped us Through The producfion of our junior play. OTher acTiviTies connecTed wiTh being seniors Took much of our Time and energy. There was sTaTionery To be sold, announcemenfs and name cards To be purchased, caps and gowns To be ordered, and annual copy To be prepared. The long road on which we sTarTed so many years ago has come To an end. Each of us is now ready To Try The various highways sTreTching before us. As we Turn from The road we can'T help buT Turn To wave To Those who are coming and To wish Them success in Their' journey. Page SixTeen --Zmzi-'ww-P D24 I:-2, -54.- Paqe Seve-nfeen I2 ..Sman6'la,uJlz4iwu, We, fhe seniors of l946, have complefed fhe journey on which we sfarfed back in Sepfember, l942. Of course, fhe upperclassmen fhoughf fhaf we would never gef over fhe long road we had fo fravel and a few of our number did drop by fhe wayside, buf fhere were also several who joined our group as we wenf along. Yes, if sfarfed way back in 1942 when we enrolled in 'rhe high school building as eighfh graders. We finally became well acquainfed wifh fhe building and were able fo find our way around wifhouf geffing losf. In our firsf elecfion we chose John Ivey, presidenfg Donald Miller, vice presidenfp and Mary Shew, secrefaryfrreas- urer, wifh Miss Aungsf as our sponsor. Our firsf parfy was a baskefball supper held early in November. Then, almosf before we knew if, we were fresh- men. We acfually were in high school and nof jusf in fhe high school building. Our class was increased fo 84 members by sfudenfs from The Lufheran school and fhe Wayne, Milford and Jefferson fownship schools. We soon had a class meefing fo elecf new officers. Those elecfed were Donna Dillon, presidenf: Dean Barker, vice presidenf: Carol Marks, secrefary: and Argil Shock, freasurer. Miss Aungsf again sponsored our class. We also chose fhe rose as our class flower and Bill, BH, buf never Bb was selecfed fo be our moffo, A scavenger hunf beginning af Bixler Lake was our firsf parfy fhaf year. In Jan- uary wo all mef af fhe newly opened skafing rink for our second sernesler parfy which was greafly enjoyed by everyone. Gene Mounf was chosen fo be our presidenf during fhe nexf lap of our journey. Gene Shields, vice presidenf: Shirley Sfephens, secrefaryg Mar- garef Carfeaux, freasurer, and Miss Goodwin, as sponsor, also helped our class Through These fimes. A wiener roasf af Liffle Long Lake began our class acfivifies for fhar year. Alfhough we were rained ouf, everyone agreed fhaf if was a grand parfy in spife of fhe weafher. When we were sophomoresfwe also sponsored a parfy for fhe ehfire school. The arrival of our class sweaf- ers climaxed fhe whole year. They were royal blue wifh a whife K on which was cenfered a blue 47. Wifh our junior year we became known as upperclassmen and fhe fun-and work-really began. The leadership of fhe class was placed in 'rhe hands of Ted Spidel, presidenfq Donna Dil- lon, vice presidenf: Joanne Mefferd, secrefary, and Carol Sfrawser, freasurer. Miss Power was our junior class sponsor. We selecfed our gold class rings and were so very happy when fhey arrived. We also fopped our goal of SI,48O in selling magazine subscripfions. The enfire class donned cosfumes 'ro join in fhe fun af our Hal- lowe'en parfy in Ocfober. Miss Eminger direcfed our play, Ever Since Eve, a comedy in fhree acfs. This was fhe firsf major producfion fhaf our class had given and if was well received by fhose who saw if. May 3 found fhe juniors, seniors, and faculfy on board ship where we juniors were hosfs for fhe Junior-Senior Banquef. Lasf Sepfember we sfarfed on fhe lasf mile of our journey, fhe lasf mile fhaf we will be able fo fravel fogefher. Ted Spidel and Donna Dillon were again elecfed fo fhe offices of presidenf and vice presidenf, respecfively. This year Shir- ley Sfephens was chosen as our secrefary and Jack Messner was selecfed as our freasurer. Miss Sfephens became our senior sponsor. Our class enjoyed fhe fwo regular parfies. ln fhe fall fhe enfire class became hoboes for a nighf for our hobo parfy and March saw us becoming regular lrishmen when we affended our Sf. Pafrickis Day Parfy. We also planned a parfy af which our par- enfs were our special guesfs. Our senior class play was Every Family l-las One. This comedy in fhree acfs was presenfed under fhe capable direcfion of Miss Eminger, who had also helped us 'rhrough fhe producfion of our junior play. Ofher acfivifies connecfed wifh being seniors fool: much of our fime and energy. There was sfafionery fo be sold, announcemenfs and name cards fo be purchased, caps and gowns fo be ordered, and annual copy fo be prepared. The long road on which we sfarfed so many years ago has come fo an end. Each of us is now ready fo fry fhe various highways sfrefching before us. As we furn from fhe road we can'f help buf furn fo wave fo fhose who are coming and fo wish fhem success in fheir journey. Page Sixfeen LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, lhe class ol Nineleen Hundred and Forly-Seven, ol sound mind and body, do declare lhis our lasl will and lesla- menl, revoking all lormer wills made al any lime. ARTICLE l We direcl all debls, if any, lor menlal and physical examinalions and funeral expenses lo be paid by lhe class ol Nine- leen Hundred and Forly-Eighl. ARTICLE ll We give and bequealh our qualilies, abililies and privale properly as lollows: Dick Aichele and Jack Newkirk, our Salurday nighl parlies lo Gene Kurli and Jack Marli: John Ananias, my memory lo anyone who lorgels his reporl card: Elaine Ashby, my brolher's car lo Carolyn lhrie, providing she learns how lo drive: Dick Ah, my abilily lo sleep in class lo George Henry: Dean Barker, my heighl lo Gus Gillian: Beverly Baughman, my abilily lo draw lo Diane Holl: June Biddle, my shorlhand diclionary lo Evelyn Reecer: Edna Blem, my abilily lo gel a ride home lo Sue Bair: Dwighl Bonheur, my seven solids lo Bob McCormick: Darrelene Braginlon, my weekend lrips lo Michigan lo Shirley Reagan: Marilyn Brickey, my glasses lo Maxine Nickerson: Belly Jean Caldwell. my lechnique ol gelling along wilh Smilly lo Mary Lee Blumer: Mar- garel Carleaux, my double schedule ol high school and college lo Maxine Day: Vivian Cooley, my red hair lo Donna Wilzke: Jerry Crooks, my shape lo Charlolle Whilson: Warren Crolool, my red hair lo Jean Reecer: Bonnie Danzer, my ride lo school lo Joyce Milnar: Ellrieda Diehm, my laugh lo Sharon Aldrich: Donna Dillon and Max Fiandl, Joanne Mellerd and Harold Hanes, Carol Marks and Dick Wagner, our corner in lhe assembly lo Arl Frehse and Margarel Menzel, Howard Hanes and Kalhleen Buuck, Roy Haney and Gloria Shippy: Bob Eminger, my daily walks around lhe hall lo some ambilious underclassman: June Gaines and Belly Weirick, our abilily lo dress alike lo Joan Lamonl and Joan Smilh: Shirley Garrison, my class ring lo Nancy Reed: Evelyn Gehring, my Ten Ton Liller lrophy lo Allen Godsell: Wilbur Gells, my quielness lo Dick Shoup: Jean Hall, my alhlelic abilily lo Belly Drumheller: Edwin Houck, l will lrade my old ialopy lor a new one: Virginia Holcomb, my poslure lo Pal Green: Bernard ller, my abilily lo gel along wilh Miss Groh lo Joann Good: John lvey, my scholaslic record lo Tom Skiles: Mary Rulh Johnson, my rickely lable in lhe lyping room lo Connie Plallman: Peg Kimmel, my nalurally curly hair lo Paula Park: Alyce Knepper, my ouleol-lown boy lriends lo Doris Smilh: Barbara Kreischer, my diamond lo Mr. Smilh, hoping he will make good use ol il: Georgianna Ley, my slacks lo Pal Deibele: David Lieb, my way wilh women lo Howard Sell: Dean Luke, my iob al lhe lumber yard lo anyone who wanls il: Pal Maloon, my heighl lo be divided equally among lhe lirsl live on lhe baskelball leam: John Manship, my abilily lo wrile poelry lo my brolher Howard: Jack Messner, my sense ol humor lo Junior Tarney:Trevah Miller, my peroxide lo Carolyn Wheeler: Roberl Lee Moses, my job as edilor ol lhe annual lo Phil Conklin: Orea Mulholland, my harem lo Mr. Smilh: Barbara Panl, my meanness in Civics class lo Doyle Lauer: Lee Myers, all my old Merchanl Marine uniforms lo anyone who wanls lhem: Charles Preslon, my speed on lhe baskelball lloor lo Al Reed: Harold Reecer, my abilily lo say whal l lhink lo Paul Wil- liams: Pauline Richards, my dark hair lo Beverly Lane: Rulh Schroeder. my heighl lo Margarel Bowden: Mary Shew, my diel lo Belly Slephens: Gene Shields, my allilude on lhe baskelball floor lo Herb Bickley: Elaine Shoner, rny acling abilily lo Pal Harl: Sharon Simon, my job ierking sodas lo anyone who likes lhem: Bill Srnilh, my pipe lo Dick Slreb: Ted Spidel and Shirley Slephens, our adjoining seals in lhe assembly and audilorium lo Joanne Hossinger and Harold Hornell: Carol Jean Slrawser, my good limes lo my sisler Naomi: Don Taylor, my orneriness lo Allred Gulslein: Jeanne Trowbridge, my weighl lo Lola Shulli: Joan Trowbridge, my heighl lo Pal McGillin: Harry Walters, my pack ol cigarelles lo Tom Sloul: Joan Windle, my abilily lo dance lo Arnela Uhl: Max Schlichlenmyer, my shorl name lo Gloria Sell: Marjorie Wenlworlh, my walk lo school lo Thelma Carolhers: Don Zeedyk, my risk ol gelling eleclroculed lo Phil Kaiser: Joan Ziebell, my driver's license lo Margarel Hudson, ARTICLE lll We do hereby riominale and appoinl Miss Slephens, our class sponsor, as execulor ol lhis, our lasl will and leslamenl. ln leslimony whereol, we have sel our hand and seal lhis lwenlielh day ol May, Nineleen Hundred and Forly-Seven. Signed by lhe leslalor, Class ol Nineleen Hundred and Eorly-Seven, as and lor ils lasl will and leslamenl in our presence, who have hereunlo subscribed our names as wilnesses. Slale ol lndiana, Noble Counly, ss: Subscribed and sworn lo belore me as Nolary Public, in and lor said Slale and Counly, lhis lwenlielh da ol May, ineleen undred and Forly-Seven. .,,,....,. ..,...,..... P residenl - ------ ........... 21.45 . ......... .,....,. S ecrelary . Nolary Public My commission expires al lhe close ol lhis school year. 4 glam we zz., adm .... nwpaec, Hello. Yes, This is The Taylor and Wagner Book Agency in The Kendallville Empire STaTe Building. No, Their laTesT book ETiqueTTe Tor You and Me isn'T oTT The press yeT, buT They hope To have iT on The markeT before The end oT The monTh. l'm sorry, buT They are quiTe busy aT The presenT Time wiTh some SouTh American auThors. How- ever, l will connecT you wiTh Miss Barbara PanT. She is Their personal secreTary and may be able To give you all The inTormaTion which you are needing. ThaT is righT. Oh, Mr. Aichele, a Mr. Wilbur GeTTs oT The GeTTs Grippo GarTer Company called. l-le wanTed To know iT iT would be possible Tor him To have one oT your cleveresT adver- Tising arTisTs, since he needs one immediaTely. l-le asked especially Tor Beverly Baughe man, buT l Told him ThaT was ouT oT The quesTion since she has been so busy wiTh adverTising panels Tor The Schroeder lBeauTy in IOVZ MinuTesl CosmeTic Company. Since Beverly boosTed The sales oT Their cosmeTics by 9970, They have been very insisTenT ThaT she do all Their adverTisemenTs. lncidenTally, I undersTand Warren Croe TooT is Their chief chemisT. l recommended Vivian Cooley, designer oT The musical mouseTrap and auThor oT How To Own Your Own Eur IT You Have Mice in The l-louse. Kendallville Empire STaTe Building. Good morning, Mr. Ananias. l'm sorry, buT There is sTill no available space in The building Tor a balleT class. Yes, l know a room was promised To you when There was one available, buT no lease has been broken. Alyce Knepper's l-lour oT Charmers, under The musical direcTion OT l-Tarry WalTers, is sTill occupying The Blue Room seven days a week, buT, Mr. Ananias, you mighT Try To conTacT Donald Zeedyk oT The Zeedyk BroadcasTing SysTem .... WaiT iusT a minuTe, Miss Dillon. The Trowbridge and Trowbridge PerTumed lnk Company called while you were gone. They wanT To know if you sTill preTer The Gardenia scenT To The GeT Up and OuiT Slinking odor. lT's sTill Gardenia ? All righT, l'll Tell Them when The call again. By The way, how is The auTobiography coming? ThaT is good .... Why, Miss Ziebelll We cerTainly weren'T expecTing you back so soon. You surely made ThaT cross-counTry Trip in a shorT Time. ThaT Luke I.imiTed has cerTainly advanced Traveling meThodsl They say ThaT Dean Luke has made millions in The discovery oT The aTomic Diesel and now he's working on a meThod ThaT will enable him To insTall a small engine in The lasT car oT The Train To increase The speed To I5O miles per hour. BuT say. l almosT TorgoT To congraTulaTe you on your Ziebell Follies OT l958. IT was cerTainly a Broadway success-even R. L. Moses, The Hollywood Gossip col- umnisT, has been praising iT. BuT l suspecT you should be on your way up To Mr. Garrison's oTTice. Mr. Garrison senT word down ThaT Ted Spidel, The ParamounT producer, iusT heard ThaT you have reTurned and he is already in Mr. Garrison's oTTice waiTing To see you. Shall l call Mr. Garrison's recepTionisT, Miss Richards, and Tell her ThaT you are on The way There? Would you mind giving This book OT poems, The Manship SonneTs, To Mr. Garrison? l-le is especially inTeresTed in obTaining a copy oT SonneT To a Woodworm since he wanTs To use iT in The second acT oT ClemenTine Clump's CremaTion. This play is going To sTar Elaine Shoner, The world's greaTesT Tragedienne. They say Danzer and Diehm reTused To sell Their play unTil she consenTed To Take The lead .... OperaTor, will you please connecT me wiTh The Shew European News Press, please? l wanT To speak wiTh M. E. Shew, The ediTor-in4chieT. No. l'll iusT hold The line. l-lello, M. E., l'm calling Tor Scoop PresTon oT The Kendallville MeTropoliTan News. l-lave Professors John lvey and l-iarold l-lanes discovered wha+ makes The caThode Tube in Television lighT up yeT? WhaT was ThaT? You say They were boTh badly TrosTbiTTen while perTorming one OT Their experime-nTs and ThaT DocTors Richard ATI and Bill SmiTh, The greaT unTreezeTerians have been called in? Well, lisTen, M. E., iT anyThing breaks wiThin The nexT TwenTy-Tour hours, leT me know and l'll connecT you wiTh Scoop PresTon by Walkie-Talkie. One oT his besT reporTers. l.ee lSkeeTl Myers, is Tlying over Page EighTeen for lirsl-hand inlormalion. I-le will probably be lhere in good lime since Max Eiandl is laking him in one ol lhe newesl Messner helicoplers. Thal is all excepl lor lhe lacl lhal Nurse Simon is also making lhe lrip. They say she is hoping lo gain permission lrom lhe French governmenl lo slarl her own hospilal. Thal is all, M. E .... Oh, Pal Maloon, Carol Marks and Joanne Mellercl, l'm so glad lhal you are here al lasl. They have been paging you, lor you are wanled in Sludio Zero Minus. Il is aimosl lime lor lhe Maloon, Marks and Mellord lrio lo sing lhe lalesl commercial. This lime your sponsor, Miss Peg Kimmel, insisls lhal you pronounce your K sounds more clearly. She asks lhal you pul more emphasis on crackers and nol so much on crunch, Aller your commercial, Trevah Miller, lhe lamous conlrallo, along wilh olher well-known members ol lhe casl, Everyn Gehring, Edna Blem and Dean Barker, lhe greal barilone, will sing sixleen verses ol I-lorses. Max Schliclenmyens Spelling Bee lor children lrom six lo sixly will conlinue lhe program. Aller lhe spelling bee, you are lo repeal your commercial. We will conlacl you lor your nexl assignmenl. Berl Shields is laking over David I.ieb's program loday and he will lalk on Jack New- kirk's lalesl invenlion, lhe seeing-eye bird house. The I-l. W. Reecer Manulacluring planl is producing more lhan live lhousand ol lhese bird houses each day .... Yes, whal can I do lor you? Yes, I do know Darrelene Braginlon, lhe lashion re- porler. Whal do you wanl me lo lell her? Who shall I say is calling? Carol Jean Slrawser ol lhe I-louse ol Slrawser Furs, Inc. Cerlainly I'll do lhal, Miss Slrawser. Miss Braginlon has been slaying al lhe Carleaux Clam Inn .... Miss Braginlon, l'm calling lor Carol Jean Slrawser ol lhe House ol Slrawser Furs, Inc. She wanled you lo have lhe inlormalion concerning her lalesl lur slyle show. She is using her lwo besl models, Jerry Crooks and Jean I-lall. She said lhese lurs were designed by Ginny I-lolcomb, who spenl many years in Egypl, where she learned lhe secrels ol lur lashioning and designing. By lhe way, Miss Braginlon, lhe show is lo be held al Marilyn Brickley's Chop Suey Shoppe. Talking aboul successlul people, she cerlainly has done all righl. I undersland she has imporled lwo experls on Easlern dishes iusl lor lhe occasion. I lhink Miss Slrawser said lhese lwo experls were Belly Weirick and June Gaines. Il is being rumored lhal lhe lamous lea connoisseur, Joan Windle, senl a very precious cargo ol specially blended lea as a gill. To give a bil more realislic almosphere lo lhe show, June Biddle and Edwin I-louck are going lo presenl lheir beaulilul inlerprelalion ol several Chinese dances. They will be accom- panied by Elaine Ashby playing on lhe llule. Tony Mulholland, lhe promising young song wriler and vocalisl, is lo presenl his lalesl song, Pardon Me lor Asking. This song promises lo be anolher hil parade number. Thal is all Miss Slrawser menlioned, bul she said a special place will be reserved lor you al lhe showing .... Miss Wenlworlh, will you please lell Mr. Bonheur lhal several people have lell lheir names and lhe lopics lhey hope lo use in his presenl series ol leclures lor school audilorium programs? Barbara Kreischer has submilled The Campaign Againsl Bubble 6um : Georgianna Ley Iisled Improved Melhods ol Bealing Time Clocks : and Mary Rulh Johnson wishes lo review her lalesl book, From Secrelary lo Boss. Kendallville Empire Slale Building. Oh, good allernoon, Mr. ller. You need a model lor some piclures lo express lhe spiril ol lhe deep Soulh? I lhink we can gel you one immedialely. Shirley Slephens has been doing characler modeling lor quile some lime and she has a very clever and lalenled maid, Belly Jean Caldwell, who does all her make up lor her. You can be sure lhal Miss Slephens will lil well inlo your piclure Whom would I suggesl lo lurnish aulhenlic Civil War unilorms lor lhe men in your piclure. The Roberl Eminger Cosluming Company has a complele seieclion ol unilorms lrom lhe Roman unilorm lo lhe lalesl dress unilorm ol lhe 6. l. My goodness, il iusl dawned on me lhal I have lalked wilh or lalked aboul nearly all lhe i947 graduales ol K.I-l.S. This cerlainly is a small world, aller all. Page Nineleen ,amfya '7!u4mAnad Skdahu NAME NICKNAME LIKES DISLIKES Aichele, Richard Weak-eyes Loaling Work Ananias, John Greek Pool Work Ashby, Elaine Elaine Arg To eai Alz, Richard Ding Dong Parlies Civics Barker, Dean Shorly Amy Cold wealher Baughman, Beverly Bev Malls Clocks Biddle, June June Dales Men Blem, Edna Eddie Dogs Spinach Bonheur, Dwighl Dwighl 7 Solids Home Ec IV Braginlon, Darrelene Peggy l-lorses Pal meal Brickley, Marilyn Lynn Glenn Gym Caldwell, Belly Elirl Ronnie Gelling in early Carleaux, Margarel Margarel Chicago Ereckles Cooley, Vivian Red Earmers lce cream Crolool, Warren Red Nevada Navy Crooks, Geraldine Jerry Any man Olher girls Danzer, Bondolyn Bonnie Jim Nolhing Diehm, Ellrieda Erilzi Characlers Slale iokes Dillon, Donna Dill Mick Milk Eminger, Roberl Bob Small lowns Cilies Eiandl, Max Mick Dill Olives Gaines, June June Paul Falling Garrison, Shirley Squirrley Nan Polalo soup Gehring, Evelyn Evie Bones l-lislory Gells, Wilbur Gellsie Judging Wriling essays I-lall, Jean Jeanie Eish Snakes Hanes, l-larold Slinkie Jodey To gel up I-lolcomb, Virginia Ginny People Lale cuslomers Houck, Edwin Boob Girls Smoking Iler, Bernard Barney - To reduce To gel oul ol school Ivey, John Sax Celery Polalo chips Johnson, Mary Rulh Bo-Peep Sludying Red hair and lreckles Kimmel, Margarel Peg Baskelball players To go home Knepper, Alyce Eloss Al Peariul buller Kreischer, Barbara Bobby Phil Gelling in early Ley, Georgianna Georgie To eal Sleep K Page Twenly NAME NICKNAME LIKES DISLIKES Lieb, David Davy Being on 'rime Tardy people Luke, Dean Snorl Charlolfe To lighi Maloon, Pafricia Pai Carrors Library fines Manship, John Pin Ball Women Maih Marks, Carol Lfarksie Dick Fishing and hunling Meiiferd, Joanne Jodey Sfinkie Milk Messner, Jack Doc Nigh+ life 3:00 siudy period Miller, Trevah Blondie Brown eyes Alarrn clocks Moses, Roberf Lee Rog K'ville For+ Wayne Mulholland, Orea Tony Dancing Being ready Myers, Lee Tuffie School Work Newkirk, Jack Newk Pinball machines Shaving Pant Barbara Barb Friends Civics Presfon, Charles Chuck ice cream Lay-up shois Reecer, Harold Judd Food Walking Richards, Pauline Babe A soldier Geliing up Schliclenmyer, Max Slick Girls Sludying Schroeder, Rufh Babes Cals Eaiing Shew, Mary Sherry Moo Baskelball games Horseback riding Shields, Gene Berl Tooisie To hurry Shoner, Elaine Toorsie Berl Mushroom soup Simon, Sharon Ron Being lale Being on Time Smiih, Bill Bill Women Ice-packs Spidel, Theodore Ted Everybody Nobody Sfephens, Shirley Bu+ch Ted Specs Sfrawser, Carol Kay Tall, dark men Wolves Taylor, Don Tay Ouldoors Women Trowbridge, Jeanne Jeanie Nels l-lisiory Trowbridge, Joan Tuffy Nub Gelfing up early Wagner, Richard Dick Carol Geliing up mornings Wallers, Harry Hal Farming l-lard Jrhealer seals Weirick, Beffy Genie Physical fiiness Breaking finger nails Wenfworfh, Mariorie Marge Bud Snakes Windle, Joan Jo Pliriing Cais Zeedyk, Donald Don Li'r+le red cars Speeding Ziebell, Joan Joanie Rabbii food Dime slores Page Twenfy-one Gaming JGMM- Row l Sharon Aldrich Donald Bahls Donald Baker Roberl' Bauman Kafherine Becker Joan Beekman Jean Beiswanger Mary Lee Blumer of fm Row 4 Palricia Green Roy l-laney Mary Hari Palsy l-lar? Phyllis l-larl George l-lenry Jo Anne l-lelrick Mary Heywood Row 2 Davida Bonheur Berry Boszor Geraldine Bordner Evelyn Browand Thelma Carolhers Philip Conklin Jacqueline Cunningham Pafricia Dickerson Row 5 John l-lornefi Cecile l-lulrf Carolyn lhrie Leland Jarrefl l-lomer Johnson Francis Kiebel Joan l.amon+ Carroll Lash Row 3 Elizabefh Drumheller Delane Emerick Rosella Emerick Doris Emmons Franklin Frey Richard Frilz Doris Gard Palricia Graybill ef' g.L?kvi Y 5, , Q: .2 W Q ri- Q Q V t Page Twenfyfrwo Row I Kennelh Lash Doyle Lauer Vxfade Liebing Wayne Lindsey Adele Lynch Donna June Miller l-lelen Miller Rober+ Misselhorn Row 3 Gloria Sell Roberl Shaffer Sarah Shaffer Roberl Shanower Paula Sheels Richard Shoup Dorislea Smilh Joan Smilh Evelyn Spidel QC. CLASS OFFICERS Presiclenf Vice Presidenl , Secrelary , ,, Treasurer , , Sponsor , Row 2 Maxine Nickerson Richard Nodihe Beverly 0lDell Shirley Reagan Suzanne Redmond Evelyn Reecer Sharon Rensberqer Belly Rimrnel Row 4 Thomas Sloul Richard Slreb Sue Srroman Junior larney Darrell Trasler Beverly Wenlworfh Charlolle Whilson Donna Wilzlze Darrell 'lrasler ,,,.,, , Roy l-laney Beverly Wenlworlh Donna Wirzke Miss Page Twenly-Three Power Q . -- -g 1 lr' I .-egrg II I Q 1 3 n N 'a ,s' ' 4-2 '- I an f Q A '13- Q 'in 1, l. V4 .,. 1 - y. , A I I viii. Q 0 'V Gunning Afaufu of 1949 . Row I Roberl Adams William Aumsbaugh Marilyn Axel Sue Bair Max Barker Uakley Barrell Louise Becker Sandra Berhaller Row 4 Don Emerick James Emerick William Fiandl Arlhur Flickinqer Jack Frederick Joanne Frederick Arlhur Frehse Charlyene Frilz ...'7AeS Row 2 Herberl Bickley John Bonar Jeanne Borden Dean Bolchuck Belly Bowman LaVana Browand Marjorie Brown June Burch Row 5 Hilda Garrison Jack Gillian Allen Godsell Alice Grubb Arcile Hampshire Howard Hanes Shirley Hill Joanne Hossinger Row 3 Theodore Buller Kalhleen Buuck Rosalie Davis Palricia Deibele Xena Dice Flossie Dishman John Dudding John Edwards Row 6 Margarel Hudson Donald Hyland Alice Jaquay Palricia Karlen Kay Kirkwood Nalhan Kloplensleun Elizabelh Knighl Eugene Kurlz Page Twenly-lour '- X rl SX X., .-.kg .5 Q . 'S ,.. H5 Me? A' vii i fi hr ' ' ROW l Lyle Lyncln James Maloon Howard Manship Jack Marri James McCormick Roberl McCormick Pafriclc McGi1Cfin Donnabelle Menzel Row 4 Ronald Sclwlichfenmyer Howard Sell Gloria Slwippy Olin Slwowalfer Thomas Skiles Marilyn Snoolc Charles Spidel Belly Sleplwens Row 2 Marqaref Menzel Frank Messer Ann Miller Donald Moore Richard Mory Mary Jane Musselman Eugene Newman James Page ROW 5 Naomi Slrawser Alberl Truelove Arnera Ulil Jo Ann Weilimuller Paul Weingari Joy Weiriclc Janice Windle Palricia Wogoman Reeve Wlnirson CLASS OFFICERS Presideni Y, , Vice Presidenf , Secre+ary Y, , Treasurer , Sponsor ,, , Kay Kirkwood , l-loward l-lanes , , Rosalie Davis Alber+ Reed Miss Aungsr Page Twenly-five 1-14? .ui Row 3 Conslance Pfallman Joy Preslon Joanna Randol Alberl Reed Nancy Reed Alice Rice Jacli Roberfs Wayne Roor 4 earning dffouu of 7950 .... '7f1e aaedfunen Row I Kennelh Alexander Virginia Bogner Marybelle Bowden Belly Brown Roberl Buller Edward Caldwell Mary Jo Carleaux Rex Casselman Row 4 William Erehse Maxine Friskney Pearl Friskney Julia Garrison Merlin Gienger Joann Good Phyllis Greenman Sherry Habegger Row 2 Evelyn Coleman Clair Cripe Maxine Day Belsy DeBelius Doris DePew Rose Dickerson Howard Diehm Hazel Donley Row 5 Nannelle Haley Amos Hall Charlolle Harl Helen Hari Barbara High Kalhryn Hile Maxine Hill Roloerl Hill Row 3 Cleo Dukes Michael Eckharlr Nadine Emerick Roy Faulkner Sandra Febles David Eiandl Joyce Finkbiner Elsie Freed Row 6 Harold Holilelder Olive Horlelder Diane Hol+ Harold Hornell Joseph Horneli Barbara Householder Mary Hulwick James Jackson Page Twenly-six Row I-Clyde James Phil Kaiser Roberl' Krueclceberg William Krueclceberg lanlha Lambrighl Beverly Lane Beverly Landgrafl Alice l.ei+ch Row 5-Lola Shullz Wally Smilh Gerald Thomas Joanne Thomas James Trowbridge John Trowbridge Richard Vaughn Marie Voirol Presidenl Vice Presidenf ., Secrelary , Treasurer , ,, Sponsor .,,,, Row 2-Marlrha l. Jo Ellen Mccormiclc Iris Mclieever Keilh Mendenhall lvlariann Menely Edward Miller Roberl Mory Marilee Mulholland ieb Lois Overholser Edna Owens l-lillon Paulus Barbara Powers Jean Reecer Vernon Reed James Renkenberger Row 6-Sara Wagner Charle Thoma Phyllis Mildre s Walsh s Warble Wenlworlh d Willcs Paul Williams Elma Windle Belly Wogoman Norma CLASS OFFICERS Young Clair Cripe Joe l-lornell Margie Myers Roberl Buller , Mr. Slouder Page Twenfy-seven T? Fx, I ia Row 3-Margie Myers Row 4-Barbara Rensberger Carolyn Riehrn Dorlha Rimmel Pauline Rodman Mildred Rosenogle Margarel Scoll Barbara Seidel Eugene Shaffer Gaming Jloufui of 1951 .... 7fne gigfzlfn Qaacfe Row l JeaneH'e Bourne Marqarel Bowden Virginia Brundage Kenneih Freiburger Sally Gardner James Good Row 4 Roberf Taile Elizabelh Thrapp Charles Waller Phyllis Wible Ralph Biclcley Geraldine Caldwell Row 2 Gail Greiling Allred Gu'rs+ein James Helrick John Leighly Joe Leilrch David Moses Row 5 Carolyn Cummins Arfhur Danzer Russell Edsall Eunice Ellis Marqaref Eshelman Allen Finkbiner Row 3 June Mulholland Keilh Nesbifl' Roger Newman Don Oliver Homer Rasler Thomas Seyberf Page TwenfyAeigh+ . is! Row I Margaref Poole Nancy Gaskill Sharon Gehring James I-Iile Leo I-lornell' Harvey Jarrelr Belfy Albaugh Beverly Barhydf Jean Bofchuclc Kafhleen Browand Roberl' Cain Eugene Coleman Roberl Easferday Dorolhy Gienger Presidenl ,,,,. Vice Presidenf Secrefary ..... Treasurer A ,,., . Sponsor ,,,,,,. 'T Row 2 Sammy Kline Jack Lanrz Wayne Marks Joyce Milnar Jacqueline Morr Charles Moses Row 3 Joanne Mueiing Paula Park Shirley Schlchlenmyer Marilyn Seaney Waller Shroyer Neal Simon Row 4 Kalherine Smilh Berry Smolinslce Bill Soboslay Suzanne Squire Richard Sulfon Marilyn Wallcer STUDENTS ENTERING 8B IN JANUARY WahneT+a Greenman Merlin I-Iamman Shirley I-Iarl Janice I-Ioover David I-Iosler Aileen Kline Dale Leighly Qeneva Leiich CLASS OFFICERS Y, Gail Greiling , Marilyn Wallcer ,, , Mrs. Lieb Paul Marfin Gerald Merlerd Janice Owens Suzanne Trowbridge Charles Wilson Franklin Young David Moses James Good Page Twenly-nine Baaacfofecwnhal The Board ol Conlrol, whose purpose is lo manage school aclivilies noi conlrolled by Jrhe board of educalion, fhe superinlendenl of schools, or rhe principal of 'rhe high school, represenrs lhe siudenl body and lhe laculry. Each year four sludenrs are chosen lo serve: a boy and girl from lhe senior class, lhe business manager of 'rhe annual, and lhe senior class presideni. Zngineeung. SEM Qur engineering slalf, consisling ol Mr. Rawson, lvlr. Longbralce, lvlr. Marlin, Mr. Harper, and Mr. Miller, deserves a lol ol credil for keeping The school in running order. Time never hangs heavy on lheir hands, for There is always work lo be done around our school. Page Thirfy rqaaamf llfze Glock of Sfacfenf rqcfiuified Page Thirfy-one mm, of zz... we :nm SEPTEMBER ATTer a quieT summer, dear diary, iT seems sTrange To have so many people around. JusT Think, 328 sTudenTs and Tour new Teachers! IT's almosT Too much Tor my old hearT. The new people seem quiTe Triendly and I believe ThaT we'll geT along swell. The people going home Trom The ConsTiTu- Tion Day program have kepT me awake. I wish ThaT I were movable so ThaT I could see The audiTorium programs: however, I musT be conTenT wiTh IisTening To oTher peopIe's reporTs. The Y-Teens held a pow-wow in The big TenT in Angola. A problem in TranslaTion, diary. AunT OTher Door, a member oT The audi- Torium branch oT our Tamily, said The pro- gram Tor Today TeaTured C. Findley Bower, a mounTain climber, who was dressed in The inTricaTe garb oT his Trade. The G.R.'s--whoops, I TorgoT myselT-The Y-Teens had a backward parTy TonighT-The TirsT school parTy oT The year. OCTOBER Roller skaTing sounds like Tun. The Treshmen seemed To enjoy iT. They wenT To The Silver Moon SkaTing Rink Tor Their class parTy. This was a red-leTTer day. This aTTernoon The TirsT Tire drill Trom The audiTorium was held. TonighT The sophomores had a I-Iallowe'en ParTy. So much exciTemenT isn'T good Tor my hinges. I've mainTained all along ThaT seniors aren'T sophisTicaTed. AbouT 7 o'cIock a group oT hoboes Tried To break inTo The high school. I almosT sprang my lock as any good door would unTil I recognized Them as members oT The senior class, who were all dressed up Tor Their I-lobo parTy. 25 School was dismissed Tor Two days be-I 20 cause oT Teachers' ConvenTions. I hear Tell ThaT some oT The sTudenTs are To parTicipaTe in The disTricT orchesTra and chorus aT ForT Wayne. NOVEMBER My cousin, Jim Door, aTTended The pep- session Today. Joy PresTon, Gloria Shippy and I-Toward I-lanes were chosen cheer- leaders. The sTudenTs also learned The rudi- r:cnTs oT good baskeTbaIl Trom Bob Mis- selhorn, Dick STreb, Roy Haney and George I-Tenry. BuT even Though Jim Door geTs To see The baskeTbaIl games, I have had my share oT Tun, Too: Tor example, I saw The junior Tramp Frolic TonighT. I3, I4 My cousin Swing, my AunT OTher Page ThirTy-Two Door's son, wroTe an inTeresTing review oT The senior play Every Family I-las One Tor our porTaI To porTaI paper. The eighTh grade held a baske+baIl supper. I undersTand a IoT oT Tood wenT inTo Those younguns. The Y-Teens IeTT here early This morning Tor a Tri To Turkey Run STaTe Park. I ho e Theyi remember To Tell me whaT They dpo, buT They probably won'T Think abouT iT, because To Them I'm iusT an ordinary door. Oh! To be human. All The Talk l've been hearing abouT Turkey and Two-day vacaTions acTuaIIy makes me green wiTh envy lor does my handle iusT need poIishing?l. DECEMBER FaTher Derrick was The special speaker aT The Y-Teen FaTher-DaughTer DesserT. The parTy was so successliul ThaT I'll prophesy ThaT iT will become a TradiTion. Well, The Ag Teams have leTT Tor BosTon To Try Tor The NaTional Championship. TonighT someone IeTT The gym door open a crack and I was able To see some oT The Things ThaT happened during The Wig and PainT ChrisTmas parTy. Today we received news ThaT The Team composed oT Sarah ShaTTer and Two gradu- aTes placed Third in The naTion. Sarah was The counTry's Third highesT individual. SanTa Claus was prowling Through The halls aT The close oT school. I-Ie musT have used The chimney, Tor I didn'T see him unTil he was in The hall. They Tell me he was espe- cially inviTed To aTTend The Y-Teen children's parTy. My, The Tuss my AunT OTher made and only because Mr. Jack Raymon, The herpeTolo- gisT, wiTh some oT his snakes was TeaTured in The audiTorium program. Fiddle, more Time on my hands and no peo- ple around, Tor iT's ChrisTmas vacaTion. JANUARY The G.A.A.'s helped The school ceIebraTe The end oT The TirsT semesTer by holding a Sock Dance. The IiTTIe gym was like a speck oT WinTer Wonderland TonighT when The Y-Teens enTerTained Their moThers. Mrs. E. A. HarT- man oT ForT Wayne spoke on We Build Qur World. I FEBRUARY Pardon my black eye-broken pane To you. IT all happened lasT nighT when The Ken- dallville Indoor Fair was held. All kinds oT enTerTainmenT were oTTered and every one had a good Time, excepT me. This is The week Tor imporTanT senior exams Tuesday and Wednesday. II and I2, The counTy scholarship exam, and Today, The Pepsi-Cola exam. My AunT OTher Door is an opera lover and when she heard Piero PieroTic, The AusTrian Tenor, sing parT of RigoIeTTo, she was Thrilled beyond words, as v-'ere The high school sTudenTs. ATTerwards, Mr. TriTch gave his own rendiTion of O Tilia My, I had Tun aT The Junior All-School ParTy. OT course, I iusT peeked in as I always do, buT when I see so many having a good Time, I always have one, Too. 26 29 Today The secTionaI Tourney begins. NaTuraIIy I'm rooTing Tor K.I-l.S. BuT, To quoTe my cousin Jim Door, May The besT Team win. MARCH The second semesTer parTies sTarTed Today wiTh The sophomores, who used a radio pro- gram as Their Theme. AT IasT Swing is beginning To appreciaTe Tine music. The ediTors oT our paper claim ThaT he made an ouTsTanding reporT on The audiTorium program in which Miss Elsa Moe- gle dernonsTraTed The use oT The harp. Three oT my Triends received special awards in The sTaTe division oT The ConsTiTuTion es- say conTesT. Dick Mory was sevenTh in The sTaTe and Donna Dillon and Gail Greiling received honorable menTion. You'II remem- ber ThaT, Though she didn'T place in The sTaTe, Mariann Menely won TirsT prize in The local conTesT. The seniors' second class parTy was like a a Touch oT Ireland. From The shamrocks and The color scheme even I could Tell ThaT iT was a ST. PaTrick's Day ParTy. 24, 25 I have noT been able To undersTand my cousin, Swing. All ThaT he has been doing Tor The IasT Tew weeks is swinging piraTe songs. Today I overheard The cause oT his sTrange malady-The iunior class play CapTain Appleiackf' Someone said Today, These ouTside speak- ers are really opening The door To cuITure. I'm noT cerTain whaT This means, being a door myseIT. Anyhow, I do know ThaT Mr. Young, who spoke Today on English as She is Spoke, really inTIuenced The sTudenTs. The advance business class has been doing The mosT inTeresTing Things. Besides Their many ouTside speakers, IasT week They vis- iTed The Lincoln LiTe Building in ForT Wayne. APRIL I hope To see some oT my old Triends TonighT aT The Senior-ParenTs' ParTy. IT is one oT The highIighTs oT The year I wouIdn'T miss. 26, 28 A biT oT Tairyland has come To K.I-T.S., Tor Wig and PainT is presenTing Cinderella oT Lorelandf' Even Though I'm geTTing old, I s+iII like Tairy sTories. The youngesT oT The high school group seem To have so much Tun. OT course, I mean The eighTh graders who are in The gym now having a parTy. Whoopsl I TorgoT To Tell you, diary, ThaT Two weeks ago To- nighT, The Treshman class was also having a swell Time aT a class parTy. MAY In iusT a Tew more minuTes, The TirsT arrivals Tor The Junior-Senior BanqueT will be here. This aTTernoon The seniors presenTed The au- diTorium program-kind OT a TareweII To arms. They s+iII don'T know The Theme OT The banqueT, Tor I've Told none oT Them. This has been NaTionaI Music Week. The band, The chorus, and The special music groups have combined To make iT especially ouTsTanding. Wig and PainT runs ouT on me every year abouT This Time. I-Iowever, Though Their ban- queT isn'T held in The school, They do pre- pare all The Things here, so I do know a liTTIe biT abouT whaT is happening. BaccaIau'reaTe was held This evening. This is The Tir:T Time The seniors have worn Their caps and gowns and as yeT They aren'T quiTe cerTain oT Their balance. CommencemenT has arrived. I've seen mosT oT These senior boys and girls every day during These IasT Tour years and iT's sad To realize They are leaving. BuT I, The K door, will always remain-The symbol oT K.I-l.S. Il Il I I0 2. - - Page ThirTy-Three 7imecf iq Zfze Mebzaname .... fndhumewfalfq LasT SepTember, when The band once again resumed iTs place in our high school acTiviTies, we Tound many vacancies leTT by lasT year's graduaTing class, buT in spiTe oT our loss we have builT up a good band. NexT year we hope The younger sTudenTs will Talre more inTeresT in The band and help build iT inTo a Tiner organizaTion. Under The able direcTion oT Mr. Jacobs, The band played aT rallies, Traveling To Albion and Cromwell Tor Two perTormances. Playing aT The ball games was always Tun and The band members were proud oT Barbara Ann Bailey and Miclcey MasTers, who Twirled aT sev- eral ball games, These Two small girls are prom' ising candidaTes Tor maioreTTes in TuTure years. Elaine Ashby, our sTunT Twirler, did acrobaTic Tlag waving aT several games. AT ChrisTmas Time Phil Kaiser as SanTa Claus broughT ouT his paclc which held Miclcey MasTers and candy Tor The crowd. This year, Tor The TirsT Time in several years, an lndoor Fair was held by The Kendallville FederaTion oT Club and The high school music deparTmenT. The proceeds oT The Fair were Sol I and This was given To The insTrumenTal deparT- menT Tor new music and much needed equip- menT. The Tri Kappas gave us money Tor a new drum and wiTh This we were also able To geT a new pair oT cymbals. Money Tor a new Trombone was presenTed To The band by The Kendallville Music Club, which was unable To parTicipaTe in The Fair. The members oT The band and chorus puT on a minsTrel which was greaTly enjoyed by The public. ATTer The baslceTball season The band sTarTed pracTicing on several new overTures Tor The spring concerT. The Tollowing band members will graduaTe This spring: Elaine Ashby, RoberT Lee Mares and Ted Spidel. BAND MEMBERS CLARINETS SAXOPHONES FRENCH HoRNs Carolyn lhrie Sue STrornan Gloria Sell Bob Moses AlTred C5uTsTein Janice Windle MargareT l-ludson KaThleen Buuclr Carolyn Riehm Sherry T-labbegger Mariann Menely. CORNETS Shirley Reagan MarTha Lieb Ted Spidel Sandra Febles Don Moore Jeanne Borden JoAnn Weihmuller Jack MarTi TROMBONE Tom SeyberT BASSOON Elaine Ashby BARITONES Darrell TrasTer Wayne Lindsey BASS Francis Kiebel Dean BoTchuclc Page ThirTy-Tour James Maloon Charles Spidel ArneTa Uhl PERCUSSION Frank Messer Howard Hanes Evelyn Spidel PaT Wogoman Joanne Frederick TWIRLERS PaTsy l-larT Sue Bair Joan SmiTh Marilee Mulholland Elaine Ashby lsTunTl Mrs. Love Mr. Jacobs The music acfivilies of Kendallville liiqli gcliool are imder llie Qapable direclfori ol Mrs. Tesa Clifford Love and Mr. C. V. Jacobs. Mm. Love direclg me vocal organize' lions and Ivlr. Jacobs has crfarqe ol me band, Qrglwgglfa and high gcliool MO, ni 1319 r-4r-1r- ,5--,L, -rx f 10 We ol Kendallville High School are very proud ol our glrimq 'rio. Ili members are Three lalerifed underclassmeriz Sliaron Aldriglw, Cello, Elizebeflw lfriiolwl, piario, and Beverly Wlenlworllw, violin. Due fo illness. Paula Slweels has been imeole lo ple. wi'l1 llwe lrio +l'7, yiear and Beverly Wenfworrli lies verj, caoebfi. Lal-eri lier place. The frio has played lor mary, sclwool adivifies emo has gained We praise and recoqrihiori ol llie lowrwpeople also. Tlve music deparlmeril lies liiqli praise for fliese girls emo Paula and lriopes flfieir accomplislimerwlg. will be an imcerilive lor ollwer. Page Tlwirfy-five Nm! Wocalfaf The A Cappella choir has grown lhis year. Since lwcwly eighl members were losl lhrough gradualion lnsl year, we have had lo work hard lo birld up lhe organizalion. Making a line addi- lion lo lhe choir are lhe sixleen boys who have joined lhis year. One ol lhe really oulslanding evenls ol lhe year was lhe singing wilh lhe All High School Choral group al lhe Quimby Audilorium in Eorl Wayne. Mr. Glen Slapellon ol Muncie direcled lhis chorus ol some 700 voices. Twenly-six mem' bers ol lhe choir were permilled lo enler. ln accordance wilh lhe annual cuslom, lhe choir sang Chrislmas carols lor an hour in a processional lhrough lhe halls ol bolh buildings. A selecled group also sang carols al lhe Chrisl- mas program which was presenled by lhe speech deparlmenl. On lhe lirsl Sunday in December lhe choir sang lhe Rilualislic Memorial Service lor lhe Elks. This is anolher annual cuslom. Major concerls were given by lhe choir al lhe Malinee Music Club program, al lhe Chamber ol Commerce banquel, and al a concerl lor lhe public during Nalional Music Week. The choir has made several appearances on audilorium programs. As always, lhe choir's linal appear- ance was al Baccalaureale. The girls ol lhe choir make up lhe Madrigal club, and rhe boys, lhe Boys' Glee Club. All musl be members ol chorus class. CHOIR MEMBERS SOPRANOS Elaine Ashby Kalhleen Buuck Evelyn Coleman Belsy Delielius Cleo Dukes Nadine Ernericlr Joanne Good Pal Graybill Phyllis Greenman Sherry Habeqger Nannelle Haley Jean Hall Charlolle Harl Helen Harl Margarel Hudson Mary l-lulwicln Pal Karlen Alyce Kneoper Carol Marks lnol in piclurel .lo Ellen McCormicl Margarel Menzel Ann Miller Maxine Nickerson Gloria Shippy Charlolle Whilson ALTOS Sharon Aldrich Marilyn Axel Thelma Carolhers Margarel Carleaux Jerry Crooks Rosalie Davis Ellrieda Diehm Belly Drumhellef laccompanisll Joyce Einkbiner Evelyn Gehring JoAnne Helriclc Shirley Hill Peg Kimmel Elizabelh Knighl laccompanisll Beverly Lane Pal Maloon Joanne Mellerd Belly Rimmel Evelyn Spidel Belly Slephens Shirley Slephens Sue Slroman Joanne Thomas JoAnn Weihmuller Joan Windle Joan Ziebell TENORS Dick Alz Warren Crolool Howard Hanes David Lieb Jack Marli Orea Mulholland Ted Spidel BASSES Dwighl Bonheur John Ivey Eugene Kurlz Bob McCormick Frank Messer Don Moore Eugene Shaller Tom Skiles Reeve Whilson Page Thirly-six y The Treble Clef Crub is made up of glrNs from The erghfrw grade and fregrwmarw masses. This is a preparafory group for frwose who wish fo be in fhe A Cappeila choir. TREBLE CLEF MEMBERS SOPRANOS Jean-arte Br:-urne Vrrgmla Brurdale kafhleen Bro.-.amd Emelww Cdervvar Carirpv Curr-rpms Eiefs, DeEe rug Cfec Dukes Nadine Evrerfir VJ3r'j, eww Joirre Goin PMNIES Greenfva' Wahneffa Greer Namneffe Hare, Crwarrofre Har' Hefen Hart Slwirrey H5rr M-ifv Hurvflrii Luriwrvi J-irrrrwsco J: E1 ew M163-f ,' il Jowie Mrfnar Jarilueune Mfr' ALTOS lou r, Eorrgruai ,Vifif Errwtwrf-r Paula Perl fririvrw Trr'r'1i Ehzabefh Trrrupc Mrjrum Searwe, Ee -, SffrlRr'V? The senior rrmed group is made up of We boys! ocfef and We gids friple Mo, THK5 group has sung af dass fumcrions For Hue lei? rwo years. THE SENIOR SINGERS SOPRANOS DLI: LFK ortrarwre rwA'3V ?'-1 Er5gn,3 A555 Qfei MUWN: Shwe, 'S+'2D, 3VQ T 3 Sued Jian gene' Jean HQM er -' Nyce Knepper Cari: Mark ALTOS Hfrfeda Qrehrv. 'Sufi Aiirre-ri Evelyn Gegrrng JQPH I.fe, Peg Yrrrvvf' .MCP fleflrrr Dlglf Ah Par Marr: CE3V'Z' p'f'f 'fW Page Thrrry-Seven eufzlain 713me .... gum Since gee Pxudierilii,-s were throw: into roars oi lauqhier by ihe niwjriigug gfgif-ne-dy fha! wise Yypnfal of lhe iunior Class play, Evi'-r Sing- Eve, whilgh was pre-senfed in lhe high school audrfrriurr. lil-iFCl'! 3 and 4 V940 The aglirfn oi Thi- play lsileg plug in lhe Clover home n Preslcin, -3 srnall suburban lown. Jcihnny Clove-r lzoxrqil Shocll has been elecred edifor :il 'the Pesquis, is hiiqh sgheel plgxper, and he has decided lg, rrrailf- his olfiilie al hgimig-, Upon relurninq from schgoi one .aiiernizcn he is enraged lo find fha? his rnolher llvlaiy Shewl has dressed his room up with ruffled cur, mins and A lacy wcislebaslel. When Mr. Clover Hack lvlesvafl ,lrhnny Q lind hu? firtrf-nf-rrinded laiher, Comes heme, he tries To slraiqhfen the rnalier oul. Spud Erwin lGene Mounll, Johnnyls closes? friend, rushes in wifh rhe hear?-breaking news ihal an associale edifor has been elecled-and ii is fa girl, Susan Blalee lElaine Shonerl. When Sus-an comes To loolc over The new office, she is Complelely iqnored by The boys. Befsy Irwin llviarqaref Carleauxl, Spud! sisfer, enfers and announces Thar she is ro be Susanls assisranl. The boys, losing all conlrol, are iusl Throwing The girls our when iheir iournalisrn Teacher, Miss Willard lBeverly Bauqhrnanl, arrives and saves The day for The qirls, Coppy Sininoss lDiClx Wagnerl, a local police officer, rushes in and orders Spud and Johnny fo rernnve lhe bicycles and oiher debris from lhe sidewallr. Page Thirfy-eighl Sudderiy, Spud 5 car backfres are CWAD. few. 'uf 1' 1 ' 1 1 , 1 f1h11.1 Lu ,X f-!!1, 1 ' WH- K 11 rage affef Mfr. Henry GMM IT-1-I1 S1'113'21 -. 111 F11' I 'f' 11111 Sxui I ' 1 L 1 Echo: :1r'1:1ca1 sis? 111C1cQafsf1i 11iJ ner Q N . 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Susar 15 d1s.an1:11i111+-yd .-,wr M Marr' Page Ti'1Er+1,1 mine rqncf 'gang JIM Une Penelope Reardon Laura Reardon Mrs. Rarlcer Nana Reardon Essie, llie maid Reginald Reardon T H E Joanne Mellerd Mary Slwew Virginia Holcomb Ellrieda Dielwm . Elaine Ashby Donald Taylor Direclor W THE Every Family l-las Une, flie senior class play of llwis year, proved lo be a qreal success. ln case you have lorgollen wlwal every family nas, Huis is lo remind you llial flne only answer is - a slcelelon in llie closel. C AST Marcia Reardon Warry Reardon Mr. Parlcer Slnerwin Parker Todd Galloway Lily Reardon Miss Eminger ST ORY Peg Kimmel Roloerl Moses Richard Wagner l-larold l-lanes Bill Smillw Elaine Slwoner Marcia Reardon is engaged lo marry Sherwin Rarlcer, son of llie arislocralic Parkers of New Yorlc. Marcia, lwowever, really loves lner old boy friend, Todd Galloway. Tlwe lluslered mollner, Laura, is so nappy 'ro 'rlwinlc Jrlial ner dauglwier is Page Forly marrying inlo Lhe N400 lhal she lhinls ol nolh- ihq else. Reginald, Laura's husband, would rafher repair his Car 'han go lo lhe ollice arid worl-. ll is Nana, lhereiore, who has lo help Todd gel his Chance lo marry Marcia. ln lhe end he is sdccesshil in lhis. There are lwo Lily Re-ardons in lhe larnily, Lily Reardon ol Buffalo, wha married a booileqoer and is lhe lanwily slrelelon, and Lily Reardon, a preachers dauqhler lrorn The Soulh. lhe Soulhern Lily4 who is a qirl ol I8, comes lo lhe wedding, buf Nana aslcs her lo acl as lhe Bullalo Lily and lrighlen lhe Parkers away. VW-larry, a nalural born woman-haler and arnae leur aulhor, has lalien lor Lily and her acl. Essie oroves To be a lillle noisy and ignorant, Lim, cl course. 'nobody aslced her.' ll is discovered lhal lhe Parlers only wan' ie rrierqe lheir oiisines, wirh lhe Reardiiihs because cil a qcivernrnenr ccinwacl lhe Reardcini are lc, receive, Nana cur :ir a lalse Worx, ol nel cge+lino rhei conlracr and fhe Perle-rg lea--.-e 'n a mn. Regis naldb car slides down lhrf driveway and dernolf ishes the Parkers! car wifh lherri in il, Ol course, humor i. added when lxlana pa-ya Penelope a dollar lcir ciraclirinq her piano every lime lvlrs. Parler in resrinq and when 'Warry linds our who Lily really is. He iz very anory, bill Lily palches up lhis rnisunderslandinq very easily. Every Family l-las One' end . as a 'releqrarn is received lrclnw Lil, rl Burials, lhe Family Slelerory glarirg lhal she saw Marcia 5. wedding annisurcernenl and plans iii ccrne and viz,i+ lhenn. Page Friilysone 444251414 G1 M5 SepT lnTroducTion day SepT. OrganizaTion oT classes SepT ConsTiTuTion day program SepT. C. Findley Bowser, mounTain climber OcT. Each class was represenTed by some kind of TaIenT OcT. Fire prevenTion program OcT. Experiences oT G. l.'s who are now in school Nov. ElecTion oT cheer leaders Nov. Movies Nov Senior play Nov. M usical prog ra m Dec. Pep session Dec. Jack Raymon, herpeTologisT Dec. ChrisTmas play: Carols by A Cappella choir SPECIAL Jan. 3 Jan. IO Jan. 24 Jan. 3I 7 Movies Two plays Alumni program TruTh or Consequences Feb. All girl program Feb. I4 All girl program conTinued Feb. 2I Pep session Feb. 24 Piero PieroTic, Tenor Mar. 7 One-acT play: presenTaTion OT honor sweaTers Mar. IO Elsa Moegle, harpisT Mar. 2I Junior play Mar. 25 F. Arnold Young, English as She is Spoke Apr. 25 Wig and PainT play PROGRAMS SepT. 25. According To Mr. Bowser, mounTain climbing is noT dangerous, if you are careTul and observe speciTic rules. To begin his Talk, Mr. Bowser displayed and ex- plained The diTTerenT Types oT climbing equipmenT. He showed movies oT mounTain climbing and mounTains ThaT he has climbed, namely, Long's Peak, Grand TeTon, and MounT Rainier. Dark glasses are worn in all Types of mounTain climbing. Also rubber or composiTion soles are worn unless one is on ice and snow, and Then spikes are clamped on. OCT. IB. An unusual audiTorium program was presenTed on OcTober I8, when The veTerans, boTh TaculTy members and sTudenTs, Told some oT The experiences They had encounTered, The TaculTy was represenTed by Mr. Jacobs and Mr. Bushong and The sTudenTs were represenTed by Roberi ShaTTer, Donald Jordon, Edwin Houch, and RoberT Eminger. Nov. I4. This aTTernoon The sTudenT body was drawn Trom iTs books To view The Senior Play, Every Family Has One. This Three-acT play presenTed a hilarious comedy. The supporTing casT consisTed oT Joanne MeTTerd, Mary Shew, Virginia Holcomb, Elaine Ashby, EITrieda Diehm, Donald Taylor, Peg Kimmel, RoberT Moses, Richard Wag- ner, Harold Hanes, Elaine Shc-ner, and Bill SmiTh. Dec. I6. Are you scared oT snakes? Well, don'T worry abouT iT. There are only Tour poisonous snakes in The UniTed STaTes, so Mr. Rayrnon says. Mr. Raymon displayed various snakes, showing Their Type oT skin, color and whaT good They do Tor Tarmers and people in general. He Told us whaT To do in case oT a poisonous snake biTe and how To disTinguish a poisonous snake biTe. Jan. 24. Alumni oT Kendallville High School presenTed a diTTerenT Type of program To The sTudenT body. The TirsT parT oT The program was musical, including a Tri0 composed oT Mrs. Dale Eshelman, Mrs. Vern STeckley, and Mrs. VincenT Mains. Mary Ann Burger presenTed a piano solo, Mrs. Lewis Foor a vocal solo, and Mrs. Myron HuTchins a whisTling solo. Miss AungsT showed educaTionaI slides of her iTinerary in The WesT, and ArThur BasseTT ended The program wiTh his balancing and Tumbling acT. Feb. 24. Piero PieroTic, a naTive of Yugoslavia, enTer- Tained The sTudenT body wiTh his voice and songs. Before coming To This counTry, Mr. PieroTic sang in The European Opera. During The program he arrayed himseIT in a iesT- er's cosTume and sang an aria Trom RigoleTTo. WiTh The help of Hugo BrandT, accompanisT, he pleas- ed his audience very easily. Mar. I0. Elsa Moegle, who appeared in The audiTorium March IO, displayed her TaIenT on The harp. She explained how To Tune a harp, diTTerenT sounds and Tones which can be produced, and Then demonsTraTed each. Miss Moegle is associaTed wiTh The TacuITy of Mary MounT College in New York and makes a Tour oT The high schools Through The School Assembly Service. Mar. 2I. Again The sTudenT body saT Through a compIeTe aTTernoon in The audiTorium, waTching The iunior play, CapTain Appleiackf' This piraTe play presenTed adven- Ture, love, Thievery, and Tension. The large supporTing casT consisTed oT Leland JarreTT, Sue STroman, Mary Heywood, Richard STreb, PaT Green, PaT Graybill, Doyle Lauer, Phil Conklin, Gerry Bordner, Dick Shoup, and Francis Kiebel. The piraTes were Darrell TrasTer, Wayne Lindsey, Don Hyland, Bill Aumsbaugh, Wade Liebing. Frank Frey, Doris SmiTh, and members oT The casT. Mar. 24. Today The sTudenT body received a lecTure on English as She is Spoke. Mr. F. Arnold Young Told The audience how iT was spoken incorrecTIy and how iT should be spoken correcTly. Mr. Young asked The sTudenT body aT inTervaIs To pronounce words, give The principal parTs of verbs, and give The degrees of words. Combining wiT and humor, Mr. Young presenTed The members of K.H.S. wiTh This very inTeresTing subiecT ,The English Language. Page ForTy-Two SERIOUS One of lhe more serious programs was pri-- senfed on Sepfember 20, I946, celebrafing l59 years since fhe adopfion of fhe Conslifufion. Miss Liberfy lgue Sfromanl and Uncle Sam l0rea Mulhollandl called assisfanfs onfo fhe sfage fo review various incidenfs. The sfudenf body received a review of fhe meaning of The Consfifufion and whaf if sfill holds for us foday. All fhe Arficles and Amendmenfs were presenf, ed by means of a charf. Throughouf fhe program, news flashes were sfafed Concerning fhe fime before fhe adopfion, during fhe adopfiony and affer fhe adopfion. These news flashes broughf us up fo fhe presenf day, when if was announced an essay confe-sf would be conducfed in our school. lf was announced lafer in fhe school year fhaf Mariann lvlenely was fhe senior high winner while Gail Greiling foolc fhe iunior high honors, Q: S Page F HUMOROUS Then, foo, fhe sfudenf body needs comedy and humor, One of fhe firsf was Red Rose and Blue Sea. Qrea Mulholland represented 'rhe blue sea and Bill Smifh had fhe beaufiful red roses. These fwo were frying fo win fhe hearf of Joanne lvlefferd, who was guarded by her wood- chopping fafher, Bob Moses. This playlef ref ceived ifs firsf recognifion af The junior-senior banguef of I946. Surely, none of you glancing af fhe adioining picfure will forgef 'Herby Nofsohofra' as por- frayed by George l-lenry. Mr, Nofsohofrais voice was enough fo l send fhe bobbyrso.-'ers of fhe audience and one girl even fainfed. Could you recognize fhe liffle lady in fhe ofher picfure? lfs none ofher fhan Wag,'ne Lindsey wifh her boyfriend Darrell Trasfer. orfyylhree Kay Ndck 844 it 194 7 A- :iff ' '??2'. . : 'f v 3 :I-. 'Tx ' i:: - i -'a :rin Q' 'frsi-I,'.i 1x11,L 'mi' 7':fT '. .'-. . .gg 1 - 'wif i-'ga 4. -..::ll:. ' LF - 1 -.-'2f'f f 7f:J,,. -' - .rwiffg-:ar: 2-.11 Tie. .-,gf '5: - af..-.-f--rf, .1 : 45E::1fF3511 QF' ff ', -'Elf-ffzg:51f::, ' mx H, I-1 15: 22i 11ff'.'.'.' . ..s'l.1,,, .- .Hz .. 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Wifh lhe willin possible To publish lhis yearbook, and we hope il' is lhorouqhly enjoyed by all who read il. e, The senior class of ninereen hundred lorry seven have if d g supporl' of our adverlisers and subscribers, if has been Page One '7w1.Ja,4 G1 7.-oo .... 7111.7 and Dead WIG AND PAINT NEWS FLASHES E OFFICERS ELECTED Presidenr Elaine Shoner Vice Presidenr ,, Joan Ziebell Secrefary ,,,, Donna Dillon Treasurer ., , , ,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,E,,,,,,,,, P af Maloon Try-Ouf Treasure Hunl' Ends af Park Hula Boys Dance Barelool on Lake Shore Good Food in Pavilion Sfage Fundamenfals Sluclied Lighling Coslumes Slaging Members Presenl Plays for Audilorium All in a Summer Day Hldlings of The King 'Everybodyls Doing ll Wig and Painf Enioys Chrislmas Par+y Games While Elephanlw Exchange Dancing Execufive Board ,,,,, ,, ,... Elfrieda Diehm Oalcley Barrelr Bill Smilh Alyce Knepper S+un'rs and More S+un+s Modern Romeo and Julie+ Pa+ience, Jackass, Parience' Open lhe Door, Richard Tru+h or Consequence HA Day in lhe W.P.fX. Lab Drama+ic K's Awarded Cinderella of Loreland Presenred lo Public Farewell Banquer I-leld for Seniors Drarnaiic Ks were presenfed io live seniors: Elaine Shoner, Joan Ziebell, lvlargarel Carleaux, Mary Shew, and Bob Moses. Each award represenled approximafely ISO hours of drarnaric worlf, including bofh baclcslage Page worlc and appearance in plays and audilorium programs. Donna Dillon, Ellrieda Diehm, Warren Cro- lool, and Beverly Baughman received Jrheir awards before school closed. Forfy-four The ld?Enqs of the Klmg Ev'er3.fbOdyNS Doing I+ AH on a Summer! Dah, The Trysfmg mace LHHS Vxfomerw' Paflerwce, Jacjkasa, Pyle Ce! ' Ladka-S Alone We Los? KL' rx R U rm 5 ive nd ,MM 9 4 fri - ff ll I IO 2 ii, Nm! W- '7een4 A BAG OF TOOLS lsn'1' if slrange Thar princes and kings And clowns llwaf caper ln sawdusl rings, And common people Like you and me Are builders for elernilry? Each is given a bag of Tools, A slnapeless mass, A book of rules, And each musl make Ere life is flown, A slumbling block Or a slepping sione. -R. L. Sharpe Y-TEEN CABINET Presidenf: Margarel Carleaux ,, Vice Presidenl: Elaine Slwoner , ,, Secrelary: Paula Slweefs and Marilyn Axel , Treasurer: Gloria Sell Program: Pai Graybill , K , Ways and Means: Slwirley Slepliens A Social: Joan Ziebell Service: Mary Slwew , , , Publicily: Beverly Wenlworlli Page Forly-six Miss Vardaman Mrs. Lieb Miss Vardaman Miss Vardaman . Miss Power , ,, Miss Grolw Miss Sieplwens Miss Goodwin , Miss Eminger Y-TEEN CABINET This was an oulslanding year in our club, for we changed our name lrom Girl Reserves lo Y-Teens. Summer conlerence al Lake Wawbee was allended by Pal Graybill, Elaine Shoner. and Margarel Carleaux, who broughl back lo lhe club new ideas lo be used in our new Y- Teens. The name is all lhal is changed, however? lhe purpose and code remain lhe same. Everyone had a good lime al our lirsl meel- ing. a picnic held al Bixler Lake. Cabinel meme bers gave lhe inlerprelalion ol lhe code. Our lheme lor lhe year was We Build Our World. Throughoul lhe year we had many inf leresling speakers who helped us lo undersland our lheme. Mrs. l-lacker ol Forl Wayne spoke on 'Underslanding Ourselves. Reverend E. E. Pelznik inspired us wilh his lalk on My Religion. Our Slale Parks was lhe subiecl ol Miss lvo Spangler when she lalked wilh us November 5. A lalk on Molherhood' was presenled by Mrs. L. D. Baker during a panel discussion al one ol our laler meelings. My Personal Appearance' and My l-lome Beaulilulw were discussed by Miss Ravens-Croll and Mrs. Lauren Eckharl. The'hi hlighl ol lhe year was lhe lrip lo Turs key Runilale Park. Over 20 girls wenl and all had a wonderlul lime. On lhe way we visiled lhe home ol Cole Rorler and lhe Seven Pillars on lhe Frances Slocum Trail. Our lirsl parly, held in lhe lall, was an all-girl backward parly. A lormal dance was held in lhe spring, Aboul 25 girls lrom here allended lhe Y-Teen Row-Wow al Angola in lhe lall, All reporled having a grand lime. A lzalher-Dauglher Desserl was held lor lhe lirsl lime December 3. Marriage, A Divine lnslilulioni' was discussed by Reverend Derrick. We all enjoyed lhis parly and hope il will be conlinued. Everyone had lols ol lun when Sanla Claus visiled us al lhe Chrislmas parly, lo which we each look a small guesl. The Iillle gym, beaulilully decoraled in blue and while, carrying Oul lhe Winlerlimei' lheme, was lhe scene ol lhe annual Molherfllaughler Desserl. Over l6O allended and each was im, pressed by Mrs. Harlmans address on We Build Our World. Two impressive recognilion services were conf ducled during lhe year. Allogelher, 30 girls were laken inlo Y-Teens lhis year. The closing cere- monials ol lhe year were lhe inslallalion ol lhe l947f48 ollicers and lhe Senior Farewell. Page Forly-seven ANGOLA POW-WOW :za 64108 Mem Diclc lvlory was The sevenTh place winner in The sTaTe ConsTiTuTion essay conTesT. Gail Greiling, who won in The local conTesT, and Donna Dillon were also awarded prizes in The sTaTe conTesT. The subiecT Tor Diclcs and Donna's essays was Why The ConsTiTuTion Lives Today. Gail wroTe on The subiecT WhaT The ConsTiTuTion Means To Me. AT leTT. Don Taylor won The mosT valu- alole player award aT The Noble CounTy baslceTball Tourney. AT rlghT. Gene Shields who made lOl po1nTs during seven conTerence games, was high scorer in The ,. f . N.E.l. Conference. Xia ,kr T' To make life a liTTle more cornplicaTed, K.l-l.S. had Tour pairs oT Twins enrolled in high school This year. Page ForTy-eighT 4m Bda Going down The gangplanls sTarTed The mosT pleasanT oT all social evenTs Tor The iuniors and seniors in I946. EnTering The dining hall oT a ship gaily deco- raTed wiTh blue and whiTe PennanTs hung across The room, one noTiced immediaTely The picTures oT ships and sea gulls on The walls. Each window became a porThole Through which one could see The ocean. The Tables were cleverly decoraTed wirh whiTe candles which served as masTs Tor The small American Tlags and KT-TS pennanTs waving Trom Them. AT each place was a miniaTure sailor Naval SaluTe To Our Passengers Cheers Tor Our Crew Solo, Old Man River Solo, The Monarch oT The Seal' l-leave T-lo, My Lads , , , Triple Trio, i'Why Do I Love You? Make Believe One-acT play, Blue Sea and Red Rose , Solo, lT's a Grand NighT Tor Singing' and a suiTcase bearing a Tag which was The place card. A beauTiTul memory book was given To each person. This bool: conTained a picTure oT The school, The menu, program, iunior and senior oTTicers, and places Tor aufographs and memo- ries oT The banquet During The delicious Three-course dinner, mu- sic was provided by The high school insTrumenTal TriO. John lvey, masTer oT ceremonies, Then inTro- duced The Tollowing program. CapTain led Spidel LT. Com, David Baker ,Franlc Messer, Jr., Gob s ,Virginia T-lolcomb, LT. Jr., Gob Jhclm. Royal TriTch Nine Sailors' Gals Trom PorT Kendallville: Elaine Ashby, ElTrieda Diehm, Donna Dillon, Alyce Knepoer, Peg Kimmel, Jean T-Tall, PaT Maloon, Carol Marks, and Trevah Miller ,, ,Joanne MeTTerd, Bob Moses, Orea Mulholland and Bill SmiTh, direcTed by Miss RoberTson Miss Anna Kammerer Page T:orTy-nine jmlgmq -me .... ,az aww SevenTeen vegeTable iudges Trom K.l-l.S. wiTh oThers Trom lndiana, aboard The bus chrisTened Old lronsides, headed Tor BosTon, Mass., las+ Dec. 4 To aTTend The TwelTTh annual N.J.V.6.A. convenTion. Even Though The bus had seen 4,000,000 miles, iT had no Trouble climbing mounTains, and aTTer 26 hours iT reached iTs desTinaTion, l-loTel BradTord. WiThin one-halT hour aTTer leaving Old lron- sides, The passengers boarded anoTher special sighT-seeing bus Tor a Tour oT poinTs oT inTeresT. Passing Through The BosTon Commons and view- ing The STaTe l-louse and Museum oT NaTural l-lisTory, The group sTopped aT Bunker Hill wiTh The ambiTious parT oT The crowd climbing The 294 sTeps To The Top oT The monumenT. Passing on To The CharlesTown Navy Yard, The group visiT- ed The True Old lronsidesf' ATTer boarding The U. S. heavy cruiser Albany in BosTon l-larbor and visiTing many oTher inTeresTing buildings, The group reTurned To headquarTers To aTTend The evening's rogram in The BradTord l-loTel Mez- zanine Ballioom. AnoTher Tour was conducTed The nexT morning wiTh The early risers making The bus. This Tour included The A 31 P Warehouse, Fish Pier, Faneuil l-Tall MarkeT, and oTher places. The aTTernoon was Taken up wiTh demonsTraTions and The eve- ning wiTh The annual business meeTing, aT which RoberT Muesing was elecTed as a member oT The execuTive board. SaTurday was The big day oT The convenTion- The iudging conTesT. The Team made up OT Sarah ShaTTer, Paul Beiswanger, and MargareT Muesing placed Third, wiTh Sarah having The ouTsTanding onor oT being Third high individual. 0Ther high scorers were RoberT Muesing, TenTh: KenneTh Lash, TwelTTh: Paul Beiswanger, TiTTeenTh: Cleon l-louck, sevenTeenTh7 and Wilbur GeTTs, Twen- TieTh. All oT The Kendallville Teams made an ex- cellenT showing oT which K.l-LS. can be proud. The banqueT climaxing The greaT convenTion was a very colorTul evenT and one long To be remem- bered by all who aTTended. Paul Beiswanger was awarded a STO scholarship aT The bangueT since he was a winner in The NaTional MarkeTing ConTesT. IT was a bare six o'clock nexT morning when Old lronsidesu appeared in TronT oT The Brad- Tord To load up The luggage as well as The pas- sengers and head Tor The nexT obiecTive, New York ciTy. The group spenT a very enioyable nighT in New York, some visiTing Radio CiTy and New York TheaTers, or geTTing a liTTle shuT eye. lT was The TirsT Terry ride Tor The maioriTy OT The crew when They wenT To The lower end oT Man- haTTan To geT a glimpse oT The STaTue oT LiberTy. Driving all day and spending a guieT evening in BalTimore, Md., Old lronsides moved on To- ward WashingTon, D. C. MosT oT The Time spenT on The bus was Tilled wiTh laughTer, card playing, jokes, and iusT everyThing. Perhaps The mosT pleasanT visiT oT The enTire Trip was The hour spenT aT MT. Vernon. One can Talk abouT The 294 sTeps aT Bunker Hill, buT several oT The boys walked down Trom The Top oT The Washing- Ton MonumenT, 898 sTeps. The CapiTol Building, WhiTe T-louse, Treasury Building, Congressional Library and Tomb OT The Unknown Soldier were buT a Tew oT The sighTs visiTed in WashingTon, l-lomeward bound, The iolly crew iourneyed on To Frederick To spend The nighT and sTarT early in The morning Tor lndiana. Crossing The Pennsyl- vania Turnpike, Old lronsides reached lndiana and Tinally Kendallville To climax a greaT ex- perience. Page FiTTy K.l-l.S. VegeTable Judging Teams again scoop- ed The Indiana conTesT aT Purdue, Indiana STaTe Fair, and The Annual Muclc Crops conTesT aT Albion To baTTle Tor The Third NaTional TiTle aT BosTon, Mass., missing iT only by eleven poinTs. Kendallville was very well represenTed aT The STaTe Fair ConTesT, having six Teams enTered ouT OT The ToTal oT TwenTy-Tour Teams parTicipaTing in The conTesT. The winning Team was composed oT RoberT Muesing, Ted Spidel, James BryanT, and MargareT Muesing. Close behind The win- ners were Two oTher K'ville Teams which Tied Tor second place. Members oT The Two Trailing Teams were Cleon l-louclc, Jaclc Messner, Wilbur GeTTs, Bill SmiTh, Diclc Mory, Tom STouT, KenneTh Lash and Earl Rose. AnoTher Team compeTing Tor Top honors was made up of T-loward STraTer, ArThur Flickinger, Wayne RooT and Jaclc Frederick. This Team placed TiTTh. The girl's Team coached by RoberT Muesing and made up oT Sarah ShaTTer, JaneT ShaTTer, Shirley l-lill, and Evelyn Gehring, placed sevenTh. ThaT wasn'T all oT K.l-l.S.'s hon- ors-excluding The TirsT place Team-Tom STouT placed second high individual and Howard STra- Ter Third. Dale Schinbeclcler again had a winning Team aT AP. .514 .' 22. 2 ll 'W' A The Purdue VegeTable Judging MeeT. The TirsT place winners were Cleon l-louclc, Wilbur GeTTs, Jaclc Messner and KenneTh Lash. The second and TourTh place Teams were also from our local school. A ToTal oT 239 conTesTanTs enTered The conTesT, making up sevenTy-seven Teams. More honors wenT To Kendallville sTudenTs when Rob- erT and William Krueclceberg, our TourTeen-year- old Twins, were awarded Trips To The 'l47 STaTe Fair School, since They had high scores compeT- ing Tor The TirsT Time. Our Ag boys held Top honors again in The annual B. 81 O. VegeTable Judging ConTesT held aT Albion. Members oT The TirsT place Team were KenneTh Lash, Bill SmiTh, Charles Spidel and Diclc Mory. The sophomore Team, nexT high, was composed oT Wayne RooT, Jack Frederick, Are Thur Fliclcinger and John Edwards and ran a close second. The Top score oT The enTire conf TesT was held by Wayne RooT. All The TirsT place Teams, as well as The Two high individuals on The All STaTe Team, were awarded Trips To The NaTional ConvenTion aT BosTon, Mass., December 5, 6 and 7. Yes, K.l-l.S. can righTly be proud oT iTs Ag boys. Page FiTTy-one fn .... 4-all Upper leTT is The Noble CounTy LivesTock Judging Team consisTing oT KenneTh Lash, Don- ald Bahls, Max FiandT and John Ananias. The Team placed TirsT in The counTy, Third in The dis- TricT, and sixTeenTh in The STaTe Fair conTesT. Upper cenTer is anoTher Noble CounTy Live- sTock Judging Team which placed second in The counTy and ninTh in The disTricT. This won Them a Trip To The 4-l-T Round-Up, where They placed TourTeenTh. The Team consisTs oT Richard FriTz, EvereTT l-lovarTer, RoberT Bauman and Jack Frederick. Upper righT is The LaGrange CounTy Live- sTock Judging Team which placed TirsT in The disTricT and Third aT The STaTe Fair. The members oT The Team are Jack Reed, Jack Messner, James BryanT and Earl Rose. Reed was sixTeenTh indi- vidual aT The STaTe Fair and BryanT was TwenTy- second. They were only eleven poinTs under The TirsT place Team aT The STaTe Fair. LeTT cenTer is The Noble CounTy PoulTry and Egg Judging Team consisTing oT Dean Barker, Allen Godsell, Harold Reecer and Bill SmiTh. The Team placed Third in The disTricT and TiT- TeenTh in The 4-l-l Club Round-Up aT Purdue. RighT cenTer is picTured The LaGrange CounTy PoulTry and Egg Judging Team consisTing oT Frank Frey, Cleon I-louck, Charles Spidel and Ted Spidel TnoT in picTurel. The Team placed sec- ond in The disTricT, which won Them a Trip To The Round-Up, where They placed sevenTeenTh. Lower leTT is The Crops Team consisTing of Wayne RooT, I-larry WalTers, Wilbur GeTTs and NaThan KlopTensTein lnoT in The picTurel. The Team placed TourTh in The diSTricT, which won Them a Trip To The Round-Up, where They placed TwenTy-TirsT. Wilbur GeTTs was eighTh individual and won a crops judging cerTiTicaTe. Lower righT is picTured The Noble CounTy Dairy Team. The members are John Edwards, Max Bar- ker, RoberT Muesing and Thomas STouT. They placed TirsT in The counTy, second in The disTricT, and TwenTy-sevenTh in The STaTe Fair ConTesT. 1. ...R L. 'NS Page FiTTy'Two 2 . -yy Y'i,' 4 1 I I. David Fiandfs 980 como LaGfarv'3-2 Ccwr, flfifi 5. Jag? Meiffiffu 45 CM.: A--f-f .-.HJ Cfd1f:O se-venvf Cfwampion sfeer, which sid For foffvh-.1 :eva 5 cfiurwo w if-1 Hvefwd Fe11.,'.A.eif1F' jlaff af fl -2 LaGrange Corn 56500. 6. Safe? ard Uwe' UE' ifvflrti' W , anipeafed En 7? 2. A scene :R fha Vfeyne Towrshio 4Al-4 Chi Tow. A1 Hag Cawwfl '1j'7TEf' if Ham,-w Gr, Arfhur Fficlringer oe-rrcrsfffaflnq 'Preparirg a Dalf, 7, SHrN-ef Gavhzf vo h., +P 1 T375 wQ'Tf-eq? Helfer for Show. Avaqs af We Nik CCXJNU' Fir 3. Max Barkers 47 Cmb SYEEV Joe and dog Bruno. E, Teo Spine' 5 fvvfh-er uf 1 H..,P.V.G.A, emo F 4. Evelyn Gehrings fm Miter, which ,fan haf the Nobha garden on .-,ww P-Q '?V'L'3'i'U YP MVCMN pfoduC'i'f Cour1+y+on Ilifer MOON, For Hafing the Peawiesf Min VHH. and 'ffwlef zwofef 'iff'-A Page Fiffy- 'rhree MKII 2604 an Page Two Amlfb SELECTING A GOOD PAINT R Yu .alig- ron Calc QGTICN' QETECTINC TVTASTITTS BY THE WHITESIDE TEST Ox ide Gund NIIIRIIX UKIIUINUX Page FiTTy-Tour PicTured aT The leTT are Diclc Mory and Al Reed and Their demonsTraTion, SelecTing a Good PainT. This demonsTraTion shows The d?T-Terence in covering qualiTies oT good and poor pigmenTs, Types oT vehicles, cosTs oT in- gredienTs, and labor cosTs oT applicaTion. The imporTance OT The qualiTy oT painT is very worThwhile, noT only To Tarrn- ers, buT To ciTy people as well. T-Tearing This demonsTraTion would be very helpTul To any- one who plans To do very much painTing. Dick and AI TirsT gave This dernonsTraTion aT JimTown on May 2, l946, where They plac- ed Third. This placing won Them a Trip To The 4-l-T Round-Up. T-lere They placed second a- mong all painT demonsTraTions. PicTured aT The leTT is Shirley Garrison and his demonsTraTion, DeTecTing MasTiTis by The WhiTeside TesT. Shirley gave This demonsTraTion Tor The TirsT Time aT The disTricT conTesT held aT JimTown. By placing second in The disTricT, he won a Trip To The sTaTe conTesT held aT The Purdue 4-l-l Round-Up lasT July. T-lere he placed sevenTh oT all dairy demonsTraTions. This dernonsTraTion explains whaT causes masTiTis, how To TesT by The WhiTeside TesT, and how To TreaT The cow Tor mas- TiTis. The WhiTeside TesT would be very helpTul To every Tarmer in de-TecTing masTiTis. ATTecTed cows may be easily deTecTed so ThaT They may be TreaTed or sold. Ka, 14:22:11 844 Subscripfions l-larold l-lanes, circulalion Diclc Alz June Biddle Edna Blem Marilyn Briclcley Margarel Carleaux Barbara Kreischer Pai Maloon Joanne Merferd Bob Moses Barbara Panf Rulh Schroeder Bill Smirh Ted Spidel Shirley Slephens Carol Srrawser Joan Trowbridge Joan Windle manager ANNUAL COMMITTEES Typisls June Biddle Elirieda Diehm Donna Dillon Pal Maloon Mary Shew Shirley Slephens Joan Trowbridge Joan Ziebell Class His+ory Marilyn Briclcley Darrelene Braginlon Class Will Elfrieda Die-hm Peg Kimmel Class Prophecy Virginia Holcomb Sharon Simon Thumbnail Slcelches Edna Blem Senior Play. Every Family Has One Ellrieda Diehm Peg Kimmel Music Elaine Ashby Wig and Pain? Elaine Shoner Joan Ziebell Y-Teens Margarel Carleaur Junior-Senior Banquel Joanne Melierd Shirley Sfephens Agriculiure Wilbur Sells Shirley Garrison Boys Afhlefics John Ivey Charles Presron Don Zeedylc Carol Jean Slrawser l-larold l-lanes Adverfising Diary of K-Door Don Taylor Bill Smilh Pal Maloon Gene Shields Diclc Wagner Audiforium Mar Fiandl Don Zeedylc Ellrieda Diehm Girls Sporis Ar'l' Work Peg Kimmel Jean l-lall Beverly Baughman Junior Play, Ever Since Eve Jokes Vivian Cooley Mary Shew Barbara Kreischer , -4' W, Bob Moses Bill Smiih Edi'I'or Business Mgr. Page Filly-five fbeacfline .... '7fze Sf1olfi7fzZ ' To celebraTe The SpoTlighT's ThirTeenTh success- Tul year OT publicaTion, The TirsT semesTer sTaTT had a birThclay parTy compleTe wiTh ice cream and calce December 6, I946. The members play- ed Bingo and a box OT lvory Flalies made The rounds as The TavoriTe prize. This year 35 sTudenTs assisTed in The publica- Tion oT The SpoTlighT and, wiTh The excepTion oT Two, all were seniors. Each member oT The sTaTT is assigned a speciTic duTy To perTorm. All sTu- denTs conTribuTe wriTTen arTicles, buT only cer- Tain ones have charge oT Typing, sTencil cuTTing, and using The mimeograph and mimeoscope. The oThers Take charge oT Tolding, counTing and as- sembling The pages, which is an imporTanT cleTail alThough many do noT consider iT as such. The Two sTaTTs have Turned ouT nine regular Twelve page issues and Three special ediTions This year. The Tour page complimenTary issue. given ouT during The TirsT week oT school, pre- pared sTudenTs Tor acTiviTies To come and ac- quainTed new sTudenTs wiTh our school. The special TournamenT ediTion oT Twelve pages conTained line-ups and inTormaTion abouT The sixTeen compeTing Teams, TogeTher wiTh oTher iffy' -T i i arTicles perTaining To The secTional. AbouT 785 copies oT This issue were sold. Phyllis T-larT won The Tree TiclceT To The regional Tourney which The SpoTlighT oTTers each year To The sTudenT who besT dopes The secTional. April l always means The publicaTion OT The April Fool issue, which provides Tun and merri- menT Tor everyone, including boTh The readers and The sTaTT members who Thinlc up all The non- sensical Things ThaT go inTo iT. The SpoTlighT has added To iTs eguiprnenT a Tiling cabineT and Tolders, Two card Tables, a meTal cabineT Tor The mimeograph and a meTal TypewriTer Table. A new TypewriTer is on order and expecTed To arrive soon. All This has been paid Tor wiThouT any ouTside help. One Thing ThaT The SpoTlighT always has been proud OT is The TacT ThaT iT is enTirely selT-sup- porTing. IT carries no adverTising and depends wholly upon subscripTions and special ediTions Tor iTs Tinancial supporT. The SpoTlighT is graTeTul To iTs subscribers and wishes To Thanlc all The sTudenTs, Teachers, alumni, and businessmen who, by Their loyal sup- porT, have made iTs producTion possible. Page FiTTy-six FIRST SEMESTER STAFF Edilor ,. ,,,, , , Boys! Alhlelic Edilor Girls' Alhlelic Edilor Columns ,, ,, Slencil Cullers Typisls , Arr Worlc Reporlers Treasurer , Facully Adviser , Edilor , ,. Boys Alhlelic Edilor Girls' Alhlelic Edilor Columns , ,,,,,,,,,, . Typisls Arl Worlc ,oA.,, Reporlers , Facully Adviser ,,,...,..,.. FIRST SEMESTER STAFF Roberl Lee Moses John Ivey Carol Slrawser Belly Caldwell, John lvey, Trevah Miller, Roberl Lee Moses Donna Dillon, Trevah Miller Edna Blem, Belly Caldwell Vivian Cooley, Jean l-lall Edna Blem, Dwight Bonheur, Darrelene Braqinlon, Vivian Cooley, Donna Dillon, Belly Drurnheller, Evelyn Gehrinq, Jean l-lall, Barbara Kreischer, David Lieb, Joan Mellerd Carol Slrawser Miss Gilliland SECOND SEMESTER STAFF Charles Preslon Gene Shields Peg Kimmel June Biddle, Barbara Panl, Charles Preslon, Gene Shields, Joan Windle June Biddle, Ellrieda Diehm, Mary Rulh Johnson, Peg Kimmel, Pal Maloon, Shirley Slephens, Joan Trowbridge, Joan Ziebell Virginia l-lolcomlo, Joan Windle Marilyn Bricldey, Marqarel Carleaux, Ellrieda Diehm, Vir- ginia l-lolcomb, Mary Rulh Johnson, Eleanor Larson, Pal Maloon, Mar Shew, Sharon Simon, Shirley Slephens, Joan Trowbridige. Marjorie Wenlworlh, Joan Ziebell Miss Gilliland SECOND Page Filly-seven SEMESTER STAFF '7ime Un! .... Jfonaa Sweaimfi Firsl row--Dick Wagner, Harold Hanes, Charles Preslon and John lvey Back row-Gene Shields, Edwin Houck, Max Fiandl and Don Taylor MKII Firsl row-John Ivey, Don Taylor, Edwin Houck, Max Fiandf, Dick Wagner and John Horner? Second row-Charles Pres+on, George Henry, Francis Kiebel, Herberl Bickley and Darrell Trasler Third rowYHarold Hanes, Gene Shields, Pal McGiffin and Bill Aumsbaugh Fourlh row-Tom Skiles, Don Hyland and Roy Haney Page Fif+y-eighl Mr. Smifh Mr. Guymon Mr. Bushong The lhree men lo whom we are indebled for holding logelher and leading our sporls parade are O. O. Pop Guyrnon, A+hI-eric Direcfor, and sollball, baseball Coacht l-larry 'Smi++ie Smilh, baskelball coach: and Lee Bushong, lraclc coach. Dale Sloclnson, a member ol lhe class ol I935, loolc par? in lhe following erlra- Curricular acliviliesz Spo+lEgh'r slall, Annual slall, Wig and Painf, senior play, league baslcelball, baseball, and sludenl alhleric manager. l-le was a greal enlhusiasl ol arhlelics. ln baseball he was raled as a good oullielder and a very dependable hiller. As a sludenf manager he was almosl equal +o an assislanl coach. l-le allended all praclices and games, performing all dufies assigned +o him very ellicienlly. l-le was considered and respecled by lhe various squads as an aulhorily and nol iusl anolher boy around school. Aller gradualion he relurned lo pracfices and games as olfen as opporluniry offered. We are very haooj, lo accept and acknowledge fhe Memorial presenfed by his wife, June Sloclcson, We hope lhe Memorial will remind us-Dale never permanenlly lell us unlil July 25, I944. Gr-HAS HE PERMANENTLY LEFT US? Page Filly-nine Wafviifq gadiefdalf . . . '7!:e eomelfi The Kendallville Comels, having won 22 of lheir 26 s'rar+s, accomplished one of lhe besl season records in 'lhe his'rory of Kendallville High School. Losing all of 'rhe games by a Tolal of eighr poinls, lhe Comels averaged 42 poinfs a game, while holding lheir opponenls 'fo an average of 32 poinls. Scoring 294 poinls in seven games, The Comels won Jrhe lirsl N.E.l.C. championship in The hisfory of our school. Olher honors in The conference were won by Gene Shields, who 'roolc +he individual scoring championship wifh an average of I4 poinfs per conference game. The Cornels will lose heavily 'rhis year since 'rhe slarling five are seniors, but as always, Jrhe Comels have good malrerial To louild inlo a sfrong 'ream in fhe coming years. The picrures from 'rhe lop of page 60 +o The boflom of page 6l show The Comels in rhe following order: John Ivey, Don Taylor, Gene Shields, Max Fiandf, Charles Preslon, George l-lenry, Pal McGilfin, Roy Haney, John l-lorneH and Dick Frilz. Page Sixry KJ-LS SEASON RECORD K.l-L5. 32 25 Angola K.l-L5 45 42 Nappanee K.l-L5 49 28 Albion K.l-L5 27 29 Soulh Side K.l-LS 39 30 Garreljr K.l-L5 43 32 Columbia Cily K.l-L5 40 38 Bremen K.l'l.5 42 36 Warsaw K.I-I.S 45 4l Garrell KJ-LS 4I 27 LaGrange K.l-LS 43 28 Ligonier K.l-L5 53 34 Avilla K.l-L5 34 35 Auburn K.l-L5 49 39 Concordia K.l'l.5 37 33 Bluiciion K.l-L5 45 36 Decalur K.l-L5 52 3 I Walerloo 54 25 New I'-laven COUNTY TOURNEY RECORD K.l-LS. 50 42 Wolf Lalce K.l-L5. 48 42 Ligonier K.l-LS. 33 37 Wawalca SECTIONAL TOURNEY K.l-LS. 58 I4 Briglwfon K.l-L5. 45 3 I Avilla K.l-L5. 32 25 Wawalca K.l-l.5. 38 34 Wolcoflville REGIONAL TOURNEY K.l-LS. 34 35 Silver Lake Page Sixfy-one 7!ne Meiemi Finding Their winning ways in The second game oT The season, The mighTy IvleTeors compiled a rec- ord oT I6 wins in 2I sTarTs. I-Iaving many close games, The IvIeTeors won all oT The Three overTime games played. They showed much promise by winning The second Team Tourney which was held aT Albion. IT will be well To waTch These TuTure ComeTs because iT looks like They have championship maTerial. In The above picTure The IvleTeors are seaTed The Tollowing order: FirsT row-I-IerberT Bickley, Paul WeingarT, Tom Skiles, Merlin Gienger and Jack MarTi Second rowe-Dick Ivlory, Joe I-lorneTT, Ted BuTler, AI Reed, Kay Kirkwood and I-loward Manship SEASON RECORD K.l-l.5. I3 I7 Angola K.l-I.S. 22 I6 LaGrange K.I'l.5. 35 I9 Nappanee K.I-I.S. 32 3l Ligonier K.l-l.5. 20 2I Albion K.l-l.5. 30 I0 Avilla K.l-TS. I9 27 5ouTh Side K.I-I.S. 30 27 Auburn K.I-I.5. 3I 2I GarreTT K.I-I.5. 22 20 Concordia K.I-IS. 22 I5 Columbia CiTy K.I-I.S, 25 20 BluTTTon K.I-I.S. 25 I3 Bremen K.I-l.S. I9 I8 DecaTur K.I'T,5. I5 I3 Warsaw K.l-l.5. 24 28 WaTerloo K.I-l.5. I7 22 GarreTT K.I-I.S. 26 24 New l-laven COUNTY TOURNEY K.I-I.S. 28 23 Albion K.I-I.5. I9 I5 Rome CiTy K.l-I.S. 30 23 WolT Lake Page SixTy-Two aaufunan am! funiaa 7eam4 Unable To malce The lvlefeors, 'liege fresnmen plaved a credilable game ol ba in 'neir own schedule. Several boys also subbed for llne Mel-eors. Firsl row-Diclc Vauglnn, Jim Re-nlaenberger, Jerry Tlwomas and Bob l-lill Baile row-Paul Williams. David Fiandf, Merlin Gienqer and Joe l-lofnefl Firsl row-Craig Fisclier, Jonn 'llnrapo Dial Simon, Jolwn l-lulcliins and .lim Marli Back row-Charles Moses, Jim Good, Ke-illw Nebiff, .lim Hefricl, Bill Sobosley and Leo l-lornell Page SI-W-llvee Illakaadkafflihmwtdwnwcli afz'!wlmw1aIKmJalZudJe.JligJLSdLaa! rp 1-,go-by fxyj, x, ,As 41 -Yv KJ A I, by Gheea .L7eaJm4 Leading all The K.H.S. Tans in cheering The Team on To vicTory This year were Three diminuTive, buT energeTic sophomores, Joy PresTon, How- ard l-lanes and Gloria Shippy. Their yelling has done much To keep up The proper spiriT. We hope you conTinue leading The cheers Tor K.T-l.S. during The resT oT your sTay in high school. y Slucfenf Managed Seldom recognized, buf doing much work, is This non-playing member of The Team, The sTudenT manager. Among his various duTies are packing suiTs, sweaT cloThes, balls. medicine kiT, eTc., for The games. NOT only does he Take care OT These aT The games, buT he keeps a shoT charT OT The game. Back home aTTer The game, Things musT be puT back in The proper order, suiTs hung up To dry, laundry, eTc., cared Tor. Working cheerTully and well in This capaciTy Tor The CorneTs This year has been Oakley BarreTT. Page SixTy-Tour awaezzwz Safiddl Firsl' Row l-larold Hanes, Charles Preslon, Gene Shields, Francis Kiebel, Roy l-laney, Dicl' lvlory Second row-Amos hall, Dick Wagner, Pal lvlcGifiin, Max Fiandl, Don Taylor and Darrell Trasler Third row-Jim McCormick, Coach Smilh, Coach Guymon, Coach Bushong, Jack lvlarli and Merlin Gienger This year baseball was srarled aber a live' year layoff. Two games, borh wilh Albion, were played and fhe Corners emerged vicrorious in bolh by scores of 7 'ro 3 and II 'ro 7. Pop Guy- mon's boys are loolcing foward lhis spring when They hope 'ro parlicipare in rhe N,E.l.C. Again lhe Comels came Through wilh The K.H.S K.l-l.S K.l-l.S. KJ-l.S. K.l-l.S. K.I-l.S K,l-LS SEASON RECORD counly scnfrball championship for The fourfh srraighr year. Affer a ooor slarf againsf Crome well, The Corners found their bafling eyes and won six ilraighl vfilh rheir pilchers Fiandl and Trasler larning in slellar perlormances and The whole Team slugging fremendously. 8 Cromwell Fiandl 2 VVolT Lalce Gienger O Wawalra l-lall 3 Avilla Hanes 3 Ligonier l-laney 7 Albion Kiebel 3 Ligonier lvldrli PITCHERS' RECORDS Won Losl Fiandl 2 l Trasrer 4 O Page Sivly-five l946 BATTING AVERAGES 286 OOO .OOO .440 .353 I77 OOO Pcl. .677 l.OOO lVlcGiTTin lvlory Preslon Shields Taylor Trasler Wagner 4OO 5OO 214 345 378 .412 IIS 1946 Lellzllreshman half mile relay: Kay Kirkwood, low hurdles: 'hack Above: 'led Spidel, high lump, broad iump, hall mile relay: Gene Mory, 440, mile relay: Dial Wag- ner, high lump, mile relay. Above: l-lerb Biclrley, mile: John l-lornell, hall mile, mile lay: Roy Haney, mile, FE'- Charles Spidel and Frank Messer, 4407 Ted Buller, 220. Gene Shields, broad Above: iump, high and low hurdles: John lvey, high and low hurdles, hall mile relay. No? picluredz Bernard Kleiman, hall mile, mile relay: Don Shippy, IOO and 220 yard dashes, hall mile relay: Dean Jackson, pole vaull. Above: Don Taylor, shof pul, Above: Harold l-lanes, 440, low hurdles, high iumpg Don Hye mile relay: Bill Aumsbauqh, IOO land, shol pulp Pal McGillin, shol and 220 yard dashes, half mile pul, high hurdles, high jump. relay: George Henry, 440, mile re ay. Page Sixly-six The members of fhe fhinlyclad squad had a busy buf nof foo successful season in fhe spring of I946. Ouf of a scheduled nine dual and friangular meefs, fhe K.l-l.S. represenfafives succeeded in winning only fhree fimes. Alfhough fhe feam had several good men, if lacked oufsfanding performers in almosf all fields. Besides fhe regularly scheduled nneefs, members of fhe leam also fool: parf in fhe Goshen Relay, Conference, Secfional and Sfafe meefs. Of fhe several enfries af fhe Goshen Relays, Gene Shields, in fhe high hurdles, scored fhe only poinf for rho Comefs. Againsf sfiff conference cornpefifion, fhe K.l-l.S. enfries were able fo fake only fiffh place. John lvey, fhe only Comef parficipan+ in fhe secfional rieef af Ellcharf, qualified in fhe low hurdles for fhe sfafe meef. One The gym new fraclc and field record was puf on fhe board in fhe zoufhwe f corner of . John lvey broughf 'rhe low hurdles marlc down fo :25.2. SEASON RECORD April 5 K.H.S. 45172 ow? feorroii April IO K.H.s. 43'f2 7il72 'Auburn April I2 'K.H.S, 9O'f2 24lf2 Waferloo April I6 'K.l-l.S. 6Olf4 4835, Cenlral Cafholic lForf Waynel April 'Ki-l.S. 67 33 Albion I7 Ligonier April K.l-l.S. 64lf2 78lf2 'Garreff 40 Decafur April 30 K.H.S. 33lf4 om, 'Coliirnpio ciiy 20 Decafur May 2 'K.H.S. 52'f2 63'f2 l-lowe lvlilifary 6I Albion May 9 Conference meef won by 'Auburnz Kendallville placed fiffh May I4 7K.H.S. 4I 73 Concordia ' Designafes school af which fhe meef was held. Page Sixfy-seven I B This year The inTramural was OperaTed a liTTIe diTTerenTly Than in The pasT. The Teams were coached by members OT The varsiTy in order To prOmoTe a beTTer sTyle OT ball handling and playing. The games were also OTTiciaTed by members OT The varsiTy, including Don Taylor, John T'IorneTT, PaT McGiTTin, and Gene Shields. In addiTion To a Twelve-game schedule a play- OTT had been planned buT did nOT maTerialize due To heavy snow and sIeeT ThaT prohibiTed school. The Sparlcplugs, winner OT The A division, scored a TOTal OT 2Il poinTs To Their opponenTs' I27, Tinding Trouble only in The I-loods, who gave Them Their only Two deTeaTs, The Wolves, B division winners, scored I92 poinTs To Their opponenTs' I34, losing Two games To The Tigers and one To The Mice. All members OT The inTramural Teams wish To express Their graTiTude To Lee Bushong, who seT up and direcTed The league so ThaT every boy could have The besT Time possible. The Sparkplugs and The Gears are picTured aT The Top OT This page and The I-Ioods and The PisTons are shown below, The Tigers and The Mice are aT The Top OT page 69 wiTh The Wolves and Bulldogs picfured below. FINAL STANDINGS CLASS A Won LosT Sparlcplugs IO 2 I-Ioods 9 3 PisTOns 4 8 Gears I I I CLASS B Won LOST Wolves 9 3 Mice 7 5 Tigers 7 5 Bulldogs I I I Page SixTy-eighT Nov Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. SCHEDULE AND SCORES CLASS A Sparkpiuqs I8 Hoods I4 PisIons I8 Gears I2 Hoods 22 PisIorws I3 5parIrpIuqs I6 Gears 7 Hoods I7 Gears I2 Sparlrpluqs I7 PIsIoris 3 Hoods I4 SparIcpIugs 8 Pis'roris I7 Gears I I Pisfons 9 Hoods 7 Sparlrpluqs I6 Gears 9 5parIrpIuqs I7 Pisrorrs 7 Hoods 32 Gears 8 Pisfons I8 Gears I2 5parIcpIuqs 20 Hoodi IO 5parIcpIugs 23 Gears I6 Hoods I6 Pisforws I I Hoods I5 Gears I I Sparkpluqs 22 Pisfons IO Hoods I8 Sparkpluqs 9 Gears 23 Pisfoms I7 Hoods I8 PisIons I5 Sporkplugs I8 Gears 6 5perIcpIugs 27 Pisfons I3 ' Hoods 22 Gears 2I ' Overfime Page 571+y-rxi Tigers WoIves Mice WoIves WoIves I3uIIdogs Mice WoIves Mice Wolves Tigers WoIves Wolves, Mice Mice Tigers WoIves Tigers. ' Tigers Wolves Mice Tigers Mice Tigers CLA55 I3 I2 Mice I I 27 BuIIdoqs 7 30 I3oIIdogs 7 I6 Tigers I5 2I Mice 7 I9 Tigers 8 8 Tigers 7 I8 BuIIdogs 9 23 BuIIdoqs 8 I8 Tiger, I3 28 BuIIdciqs I5 9 Mice 5 I6 I3uIIdoq-L I5 I6 Tiger I4 I4 BuIIdoqs 5 IO Wolves 7 I5 Mice 9 2I BuIIdoqs I5 I8 Mice I6 I7 BuIIdoq:, I2 I8 Bulldogs I5 I6 WCvIves I3 I6 'WoIve: I5 26 I3uIIdoqs I9 Yes, we all had lun This year, including 'rhe feacher, we hope. I+ was no Trouble gerling info +he spirii of rhings wirh Thar familiar liven upi ringing in our ears. The lirsr achvify in which we parlicipared was archery. The G.A.A. archery Team wenl ro Hunl- inglon December 6 To parricipale in an archery fournamenr. Six schools parricipared in This fours namenl' and Kendallville came in rhird. Vivian Cooley received a blue ribbon for The highesf number of poinls and she, Jean l-lall and Carolyn lhrie each received while ribbons Tor being on The winning Team. This was followed by individual acliviries such as shuffle-board, lable Tennis, dar+s, erc. A fours namenr in 'rable 'rennis was played during lhe gym classes wifh rwo girls in each class being lflisi Behlyi G. l-larrig .-fag The girls' physical edu- cahoh 'eacher This year. She had a successful year in girls' Lporrs and G.A.fw. acfivifiei. declared champions. The lirsf 'ream sporf we had in class was line soccer which resulred in a number of sore shins. Orher ream sporrs were sofrball, baslcefball and volleyball. Members ol +he G.A.A. played bas- lcerball lwo nighrs a week. ln volleyball, reams from eigh+ schools, including Kendallville, held a meering ar l-lunringron on .January 24. Our ream compeled againsr Burris of Muncie and Vlfarsaw. A Team from Walerloo visiled us and we enioyed several volleyball games logefher. Afrer This, we pulled our aching bodies logelher lor a final plunge in sofrball, Tennis, archery and badminlron. The monorony ol lhings was broken by six weelcs of rhe muscle-pulling, baclc-bending and rendonfsfrerching modern dance classes. OFFICERS G. A. A. --X:a:::::z',, . we , Leif lo Righi Karhleeh Buuclr - Reporler Vivian Cooley - Secrerary and Treasurer f ' if Carolyn Ihrie - Vice Presidenr Donna Dillon - Presidenr Page Sevenry-one The sleps laken in archery for preparalion lo shoof arrow. Several archery girls ready 'ro pull lhe arrows for The bullseye. Baslcelball jump being done wilh Kay Becker as referee. Soflball is a greal spring sporf for fhe girls. Piclures 5, 6 and 7 are fumbling piclures ol rhe girls who volunfeered 'ro parlicipale in lhese slunls. Piclures 5 and 6 are pyramids and 7 is called lhe swan. 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Tl'il'Cl1 Mr, Schwab Page Four Compliments of C A M P B E L L CHEVROLET SALES NOBLE MOTOR SALES, INC. KAISER-FRAZER MOTOR CARS and FRAZER FARM EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING ROTOTILLER 125 North Main St KENDALLVILLE LAUNDRY 8: DRY CLEANING CO. 1892 - 1947 55 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE - Telephone 314 KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA Pete's Barber Shop 107 East Mitchell Street Page Sevenfy-five Be Sefure The American Wfayv PERSONAL LOANS AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY OF KENDALLVII.LE 132 SOUTH BIAIN ST. PHONE 54 Complimenfs of ELECTRONICS , SIVIITH S COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE BARBER SHOP RECORDS The Fines! in Rrr01'zfm1 Music' . -,.,. Phone o77XV 103 E. Mitchell 110 E. Mitchell BEYER'S BRAND l Canned Vegetables T H E M O D E R N --v-. YY Yemen-. Y Buy From Your Home Town Grocer QUALITY Disfrilrufor: ARTHUR E. BEYER, Inc. MEAT5 - GROCERIES Kendnllville, Indiana lxlr Howe-rten. Can you give ine an example of wasted energy? lack N: 'Yes sir telling a hair raising story to a bald headed nran. l Q Q Chemistry teacher: This aas contains deadly poison. What steps would you take it it escaped? Student' 'Lena ones sir. X fs- X3 Have you been called as a witness hetorex Yes, your honor, ln what suit? My blue serge sir. ' Page Seventy -six Compliments KENDAUNHLEREKHYCXDINC Fzre and Auto Insurance 132 South Mann Street Telephone 386 P P. E D s OLYMPIA STANDARD SERVICE CONFECTIONERY Home Wade Ice Cream and Candles S0 th N1 D Pe R Sxmomzmg a Specxaltv Best Chocolate Soda 1n Town Complzmenfs of C I f amp :ments 1 mary Jane shop PAfYTRY SPIOP Sw eaters 86 Sklrts Dresses 86 Foundatnons Phone 98 W 176 South Ham Street CIiAS DCDUB 6 SOI4 SIIOE SEHRVICE Polzsb Lafff KEND-XLLY ILLE IND W ., . -1 A I . ..--- , l u . ain 86 ra. oad ----. . . 5 , 1 I ' ' r 5 1 I X -303- - 1 . .---- I lcm erato rs '4-. lil l1l N l1l I? 0-. a-.'-'- E2 GJ argest S Mc War d 50-I cs :U aio ask ...FZ bn wi ME so go Q-ff Q? UE O2 Us H2 rn 'z CD mv-I :N dh PDQ U Page Sevenfy-eighf Compliments of HCRNER'S GRCCERY Candy Meats School Supplies 512 DIAMOND STREET IRON S SALES CC. TRUCKS - IMPLEMENTS - CARS KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA SWARTZLANDER'S IEWELRY 6: GIFTS WATCHES DIAMONDS PQS fy Compliments of Louie Berhalter 8c Son FUNERAL HOME HOOSIER GRILL If You Can't Stop - Smile as You Go By Compliments of KENDALLVILLE MORTUARY Harold M. Hite Day or Night Ambulance Service 403 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 160 Compliments of BUUCK'S SUPER SERVICE PHONE 64 SOUTH MAIN AT DIAMOND Page Eighiy If You Want The Best Candies and Fresh Buttered French Fried POP CORN GO TO LOUIE'S KORN KRIB Cor. Main 81 Mitchell Street KENDALLVILLE ICE COMPANY -l-0O-i0?1O0- Phone 9 6 2 PUBLIX CAFE AIR CONDITIONED P g Eghjr Compliments of J. R. STONEBRAKER CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH SALES FASHION SHOP Compliments of Two Barbers at the Bryant 6 Shcmline Shop 110 East William Street Ready to Provide Expert Service You Like F. E. WHITFORD MARION D. POTTS AGENCY JEWELER V M General Insurance Kendallville, Indiana Valenti Block Compliments of ABSHIRE OIL CO. MOBILGAS MOBILOIL I. R. STONEBRAKER AGENT Page Eiglwfy-fwo Salesman: l've been tryina all week to see ycu. May: l have 'xn any y ffitnt ment? you. Business rnani l'Make a date w1tl1 my secretary. Salesman: I did and we had a wonderful time, lint I sttll xv mt ta :se Girl: Ive changed rny nnnd Boy: 'Does it work better no'.v9 Father: 'lSOn, everytime youre bad l get anatlter gray hair Soni 'lGOsh, Popl You must have been a earlier. lust look at Gr-iilndyal CHILDREN VEHICLE WHEELS INVALID CHAIR WHEELS The Wheel Works Inc. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA Koffee Hamburgers Sandwiches TEDERS ROADSIDE REST Page Elqlwty-ll'f66 is r Mr. Miller, Presicleni Mr. Hanes, Treasurer Dr. S+iver, Secrefary The clocks of lhe school are slarled and slopped, for opening and closing days of school and vacalions, by +he Board of Educalion. Board members are Carl A. Miller, l-larold l-lanes, and Dr. O. E. Sliver. Miss Foehl l Miss Uhl E SJ The financial and scholasfic records of our Jrime spenf in school are very carefully lcepr by Miss l-lelen Foehl and Miss Veryle Uhl. 9 Page Five We Are Proud of KENDALLVILLE A City of LEARNING and INDUSTRY We are proud of the boys and girls who are graduating from Kendallville High School to enter upon the responsibilities of useful citizenship. May you ever be as proud of your city as we are in naming our product in its honor. l.-4-Q-Q-hi KENDALLOY IRON KENDALLVILLE FCUNDRY, INC. Page Eiqhfy-four THE IOHNSON FLORAL COMPANY Flowers For All Occasions Ph ne 95 I7 South M MEMBER F. T. D. Flowers Telegrapbefl Anywhere Sears, Roebuck 8: C Kendallville, Indiana MILLER - LYNCH COMPANY Hardware, Plumbing and Heating Phone 626 - 203 South Main Street KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA Page Eighty-five UHL OIL COMPANY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, TIRES 85 ACCESSORIES DIAMOND T TRUCKS -L+-o-Q-Q- Corner Williams 85 Orchard Streets PHONE 63-J KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA DIAMONDS - WATCHES - CLOCKS JEWELRY - SILVERWARE Expert Watch - Clock - jewelry Repairing CI..ARK'S JEWELRY STORE 206 South Main Street, Kendallville, Indiana MRS. R. W. CLARK, Prop. Compliments of IIIIFFIIEIYS lm 5: tn 'I Stare Compliments of DRAKE SALES, INC. THE FARM AND HOME SUPPLY STORE If its An ELECTRIC APPLIANCE We Have It 232 South Main St. Telephone 448 KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA Page Eiglwfyfsix Compliments of BARKER'S FIRESTONE STORE The Home of RIMMEL HAT SHOP CHAMP HATS Kendallville, Indiana and Disfirzvfive S!-yles ARROW SHIRTS 6 Phone 199-J Kendallville, Indiana 133 South Main Street Compliments of Miss Ireyfs Millinery ELECTRIC SERVICE and Gift Shop -'MN Wire for usg 211 South Main Street Kendallville, Indiana WWII lvire for you Iirn: Yes, the engagement is oft. She won't marry ine. Ioe: You don't sayl Didnt you tell her about your rich uncle? lim: l sure did and now shes my aunt. Miss Valenti: 'll-loward, translate 'Rex tugit' Howard: The king tleesf' Miss Valenti: No, it has the perfect tenseg use 'hasf Howard: The king has tleesf' fs Q, Mr. Tritch: l'What kept you out of class yesterday facute indigestion? Ierry C: 'lNo, a cute engineer, Page Eighty-seven U YD Q VALENTI GRILL Sandwiches and Lunches 134 S. Main St. Meals Served Telephone 32 Our Specialties HOT HAM AND SHORT ORDERS STOCKTON'S STANDARD SERVICE Your Down-town Standard Dealer Headquarters for ATLAS TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES Corner Main 85 Rush Phone 70 Compliments of Kendallville Recreation BEGINNERS ALWAYS WELCOME THE TOGGERY SHOP FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Wilson Brothers Haberdashery - Shirts - Pajamas - Hosiery McGregor Sportwear Styles to a Young Man's Taste Mallory Hats - Hickok Accessor'es - Nor-East Wrinkle Proof Neckwear Page Eighfy-min A GOOD WRIST WATCH is the IDEAL COMMENCEMENT GIFT this year more than ever WE FEATURE GRUEN WATCHES L. BECKMAN :S SON Compliments of KENDALL HOTEL It Pays You to Sell Your EGGS and CREAM to CLOVERLEAF 118 North Main Street EVERETT B. KLINE, Mgr. Compliments of THE CINDERELLA LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR w Compliments of HOLLAR MARKET CITY PROPERTY FARMS N E I L Z E E LAKE PROPERTY D Y K Real Estate Agency Telephone 3 7 5 115 N. Orchard St. KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA Page Ninety A Goorl Place To Eat Steaks, Chops, Hot Lunches E5 Samlwiebes 77-00, ,, CUBBARD RESTAURANT 123 N. Main St., Kendnllville, Incl. TONY 85 VINCE, Props. Compliments of GREEN ci WHITE POPCORN STAND 2--402 W Compliments of BOB'S ICE CREAM PARLOR Corner Main SL Williams Compliments of BOB'S SERVICE STATION ,,.--Q- . -q C rner Williams 85 Orchard Phone 321 KENDALLVILLE MOTOR PARTS, INC. Automotive Jobbers 1 18 W. Mitchell Phone 52 Kendallville, Indiana TRY FISHER'S SERMIT OINTMENT FOR ITCHING SKIN SOC Box -1oQ-, I - FISHER'S DRUG STORE Phone 91 Page Ninety- Iunior: I bet you came from a burg Where all the hicks congregate at the post office for their mail. Freshie: Whats a post office? Q fs Yesterday we heard this one on our friend, the absent minded professor. He slammed his wife and kissed the door. is -Q Oh, shed a tear For Luther Stoverg He tried to toot Two State Cops over. PALACE OF SWEETS DELICIOUS SANDWICHES. CANDIES, AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE A Good Place To Meet Your Friends PHONE 494 Compliments of KENDALLVILLE HARDWARE J. F. MOLITOR, Manager 112 South Main Street Phone 80 Page Ninety-two
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