La Porte High School - El Pe Yearbook (La Porte, IN)

 - Class of 1919

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having received an Earldom. living in Venice with his wife. Marion. Then Marie Wise appeared the head of the library of LaPortc. Hope Norton and Louis. of course came together, mar- ried. Louis head professor at Ann Arbor. And last but not least came Jo Parrish manufacturing curling irons for Chicago University, and Florence John- son head of the Foreign Correspondence Bureau at Wash- ington. As the last figure faded from view Dorothy woke up with a start, the room was light. She sat up and yawned, then laughed—she had been dreaming all night. —E. C.. '19. THE SENIOR CLASS ALPHABET. A is for Andy—he can’t be beat, B is for Betty, a maiden petite. C is for Cannon, not below par. I) is for Danielson, our B. B. star. E is for Ella, a stenographer she, F is for Flo. she’ll suit “him’’ to a T. G is for Grover in serious mood, H is for Hope, so quiet and good. I is for Eileen, a dancer divine, J is for Jo with hair like mine. K is for Katz in gigglish glee. I’ago thirty-one L is for Lahey, a maiden care-free. M is for Mildred, one of the smartest. N is for Nuetzie, our wonderful artist. 0 is for Orpha, a smile reserving, P is for Pete, Oh. how observing! Q is for Quiet, not known in Civics 3. It is for Ituth J., busy as a bee. S is for Schnable, H. and K. zwei, T is for Thuerwachter, with his Tokyo tie. U is for US, the class of nineteen, V is for Virginia, very serene. W is for Wilk. height she has plenty, X is for Xcuses, of which we have many. Y is for Years, ahead of us yet, Z is for Zeal, we've got it. you bet. —R. M. B., '19. When first he came to see her He had a timid heart, So when the lights were burning low They—sat—this—far—apart. But as their love grew stronger And they learned the joy of a kiss They knocked out all these spaces Andsattherejustlikethis.

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Meissner in Bohemia. New York, artist models of Bill Nuetzman, a famous artist. As this scene fade l she saw the figure of Harry Schnable, the most popular grand opera singer in Paris, still courting Mildred Gooden, who was playing star roles in melo-dramatics. Then came Bergen Therwachter. manufacturing nov- elty ties and shirts in Africa. And Marv and Eileen appeared happily married and enjoying the popularity of their latest novel. “Home. Sweet Home. ' Then came Orpha Schumaker. fat and rosy as ever, manager of the well-known Gum Company, I. M. A. Chewer. Next she saw Cecil Wright and Marian Lahey running the E. Z. Cleaning Plant in New York, rendering special service to men in khaki and blue. And she gasped as she saw Ruth Bielefeldt traveling with Billy Sunday and very popular in all the leading churches. Theo Borden came next into the mirror, as manager of a beauty parlor and having great success in making cute noses for people She saw Kathryn Saflford the manager of The French Millinery Shop on Lincoln Way in the great city of La- Porte. Ruth Briscoe and Emery Petering she saw masters of a classy studio of the art of dancing, the Tickle Toe” their specialty. Next came John Klasscn and Helen Wilk, now mar- ried, managing the Couturier Musical Instrument factory. Bessie Shinitsky came into view running a shoe and rubber store in Union Center. Dorothy could not believe her eyes as she saw Dick Russell, finally settled down, after a heart-smashing career, in a little country town, married to Mahnon Proud, and handling the Ford Agency. Hester and Helen Bowman appeared toiling unceas- ingly in the graveyard at Waterford. Chester LeRoy. she saw. a well known politician and the Mayor of Union Center. In the mirror Ella Goetz appeared running a goat farm in Nevada. Delmar Anderson, still successful in his ability to manage, was the President of the Steel Mills in Gary and manufacturing Pegs. Dorothy smiled as she saw Bernice Henry, pretty as ever, in a big studio in Hollywood, making giggles for the movie queens. Christine Hayter, appeared a hair dresser, in far-off England. And Velma Cannon, she saw happily married to the president of the Telephone Co., and Grace Sharpe the nurse of her ten children. Then came Kenneth Schnable. knightly and sedate. I’MTO thirty



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The Senior Class’ Virtue, Weakness, NAME VIRTUE WEAKNESS E. D. Anderson Brains Gary Ruth Bielefeldt Business Blushing Thco Borden Quietness Exams Helen Bowman Modesty ( Physics ) Hester Bowman Undiscovered Oratory Ruth Briscoe Oratory Temper Velma Cannon Shape Grin Eileen Chancy Looks Marvin Marvin Danielson Athletics Dancing Eva Downing Eyes Weight Marian Karl Kind heart Even-burg Ella Goetz Reserve None Mildred Gooden Affection Kind-heartedness Ellis Grover Bluff Brains Christine Hayter Temper English Bernice Henry Friendliness Giggle Florence Johnson Complexion Inquisitiveness Betsy Travis Pep Size Dot White Disposition Solly Helen Wllk Brains Boys Cecil Wright Giggle Cases Marie Wise Quietness Too quiet John Klassen Complexion Getting fussed Marian Lahe? Dimples Eyes Chester Leroy He lost It Chemistry Klo Mathews Smile Civic Exams Virginia Meissner Size Strength Hope Norton Quietness Louis Sebumm Bill Nuetxman Voice News Jo Parrish Red hair Absentmindedness Emery Petering Hair In the middle M. C. Manon Proud Grin Undiscovered Richard Russell Height To get a case Kit SafTord Gaiety A good time Harry Schnable Reliability Girls Kenneth Schnable Industry Spanish Orpha Schumaker Good-natured Boys Grace Sharpe Soft voice Blush Bessie Sehtnitzki Kind-heartedness Name Bergen Therwachter Taste Love for colors Ambition and Realization AMBITION REALIZATION Senator Evangelist Nurse Home for two Billie Burke Cash girl Lawyer» ss Teacher Actress Happy homo Dramatic Art Instructor Maid Telephone operator Cook Marriage Marriage Ditto Ditto To reduce Growing heavier Diploma Home for the aged Tango-dancer Teacher To bo a Miller Smoke-house Concert violinist Peanut vender Senior Play Nix Opera Singer Married woman Case Out of luck Tubby V Ann Arbor Waterford Missionary Dance Instructor Actress Gym teacher Librarian Home for the aged Grocery keeper Farmer The wife of a Gob. Author Own Union Center Butler Theatre Piano Player She got it To grow thin Yot to be seen To live In M. C. Ditto Artist Paper hanger Schonck Cook College degree Missionary Teacher Happy home Helen Pago T. H.) Chauffeur Has none Milliner To become popular Successful Moch. Engineering Fireman To live In the city Milkmaid City Librarian Suffragette To teach Faculty Failed Designer Pill roller I’ll go thirty-two

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