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

 - Class of 1922

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Annie Collins (Annie) Red Cross, 1-2; Chorus, 3-4; Glee Club, 1-2. Prophecy Till'. PLACE—a classroom of Minn. State College about 1933—a dark- haired young woman was seated at a desk, intently gazing at a solitaire on her left hand. Then she spoke aloud; I or the last time I have played the role of Professor of Latin and Oh! I wonder if I will be as contented, and as successful a homemaker as I have been an instructor?” The speaker was none other than Zita Meister. A gentleman entered the room and looking toward him she exclaimed: “Well—of all people! Don Peglow—my word! where did you come from? 1 haven’t seen nor heard of you for years. Tell me all about the old “gang” and what are you doing—especially in this place?” “You can talk as fast as ever—can’t you, Zct? I have just completed a new invention—a new kind of crystal ball, only it isn’t, come on over and let’s try it.” “What a queer looking thing. Don. Let’s hurry up. We’ll determine what the members of the class of ’22 arc doing—let’s sec; you just put your hand on this, look into the mirrors and concentrate. Is that right, Don? We’ll begin with Art Neutzman. “Oh, a hospital. What’s that on the name plate? ‘Neutzman Hospital.’ Who’s standing in the corridor—Mabel Tyrrell and Evelyn Earll, nurses. They have realized their childhood ambitions. Aren’t you glad Art is successful as a physician? There’s Virginia Wilk! My word! she s teaching the natives of India—‘Now I lay me down to sleep.’ “And there is Dick McLean, a surgeon, too. He always was a cut up. “Who is this—in far away England? A choir leader—it’s Annie Collins. There’s Dick Mercer, too, a guide in Westminster Abbey. “What success has Warner R., the president of our class, achieved? Recall his caustic wit? Books; oh he has written books, just stacks of them, and has gone on a long tour for the purpose of collecting new material. “Palmistry—Laura Winner—now who’d ever thought back in ’22 she possessed the ability to read the past, present and future? “There is Ruth Briggs—instructing a class of young girls. She is conducting a young Ladies’ Charm School passing her charm on to others. Pig Tw«nty-«ight

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Mathias Kovbncz (Mac) Lane Technical H. S., 1-2-3: Reserve Officers Training Corps, 1-2-3; Spanish Club, 2- 3; Phys. Try., 1-2-3; 4 C’s Or- ganization. Elva Shinabargf.r (Elva) Chorus, 1-2; Glee Club, 1-2; Patriotic League. I. Orville Iffland (Iffy) Baseball, 1-4; Basketball, 1-2- 3-4; Chorus, 1-2; Radio Club, 4; Senior Carnival, 4. Neva Holland (Neva) “Green Stockings,” 1; “Sew- ing for the Heathen,” 2; Bas- ketball. 2; Chorus, 1-2; Ora- torical, 3. No man is at all times wise. Least said is soonest mend- ed.” Seriousness bespeaketh wis- domr Good nature and good sense must ever join” TV» Twmty-Mven



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The El-Pe Annual 1922 “Sec the theatre, Don? The posters displayed are advertising Harold Gaul— a modern Eddie C antor—supported by Bob Swan and Larry Travis with Law- rence Fitzsimmons as their business manager. “Who is the happy couple all comfy in a bungalow? Of course, it’s Blackie and Marion. “Louis Dingier, campaign manager for the Democratic presidential candidate, Dorothy Taylor. I do hope that they arc successful. “Let’s look for Edna Anderson. Oh! she is in Hollywood. Why Don, she’s a movie queen, starring for the Paramount Company. “Marj. White and Helen Ebbert ought to appear; they are in sunny California, too. Oh! They are operating a Tea Shop, and we told them that neither one of them would be a ‘miss’ long enough to realize such a future. “There’s Hope Hess! Remember her: She was such a nice, quiet little girl. She’s secretary to a prominent judge of Indianapolis, Bruce Neilson. “Jimmy Chase—a sailor! and a sweetheart in every port but LaPorte. “I sec Lett)' GrandstafT. She’s given up grand opera and is devoting her entire time to ‘Home Sweet Home.’ “Airplane taxi service, operated under the management of Leonard Newman and Wilbur Enns. “The class certainly turned out a great number of teachers—Ellcthca Pieplow. Elva Shinabarger. Neva Holland and Lcnora Menzcl, and Russel Hunter is profes- sor of Theology at Chicago U. “Pray tell, who is the model? Beatrice Goldman! Posing for a French Mil- linery Shop. “Oh! what a cute little studio and the artists arc Eulalia Grisez and Edith Phalen. designing magazine covers. “For goodness sakes! Vivian Larson and Thelma Peterson are doing settle- ment work—won’t Thelma make the poor souls giggle though? “See all the medals! They must be those which Eileen Fitzsimmons and Helene McQuisten have won for speed in typewriting. They are employed by the Underwood Company. “Dorothy Hornig and Lucille Haushecr both have become business women— Dorothy a manager of an exclusive woman’s apparel shop—and Lucille, the owner of a delicatessen in Michigan City. “An oftice in New York City—Willard W ise of all people, a broker and banker. “Oh! I smell ammonia. No wonder it is Lester Vogt’s artificial ice plant. “There’s a huge steamer entering a port in Ireland. Wendell Jonas and Harry Kreidler are standing on deck. I know Wendell is the U. S. Ambassador to the Republic of Ireland and Harry is his efficient secretary. “Harry Abrams is a professor of dancing at an academy in Chicago—catering especially to sub-debs. “Kenneth Hattell has recently become the owner of the N. Y. Giants baseball team. “A new building, no the addition which is being made to the LaPorte High School built in ’24—Kcithline and Kovcncz are the contractors. “Clara Ramsey stayed in LaPorte and is supervisor of Music in the city schools; and there is Esther Dring an instructor of Public Speaking. “Who can that dignified gentleman be? It's Walter Hahn—he’s a lawyer, prac- ticing in N. V. And to think. Don., that ‘Goat’ could settle down to become a lawyer. Pip Twenty nine

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