La Porte High School - El Pe Yearbook (La Porte, IN)
- Class of 1935
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THE EL-PE STAFF Editors Ruth Griewank Betty Tallant Milton Funk Monroe Bormann Art Lois Forney William Robertson David Miller George McDermott Louis Sawaluk Donald Murphy Typist Gertrude Burger Faculty Advisor Agnes V. Anderson 4 5 6 E. B. WETHEROW Su ferintcnJent HOARD OF EDUCATION 7 Cornelius Abbott, Agne V. Anderson, Ruth M. Andrew J. O. Ault, E. I Ikabout, Thelma Beetle?, Charles Bennett, Wilma Bennett. Hazel M. Brown, Iris Buck, Lawrie F. Davit, Dorothy Dick, Bernice N. Dunlap. Grant Frantz, Anthony Guerrera, Edgar E. Hobbs, Ruth Huddleston, M. E. Hyde. Frankie Jones, A. T. Krider, Eleanor Moore, Edith Olson, Lillian L. Rcdford. Muriel H. Russell, H. W. Schulze, Mae A. Seaman, S. P. Scars, Jessie Sheehan. J. Alvin Taylor. Eva Thompson, Claron Vcller, Ruth Walk, t. G. Walker. Lola Vawter, Pearl M. Young, Anna Newlin, nurse; Sadie Barnes, attendance officer; Frances Burden, clerk. Virginia Jahns, Genevieve Scrafin, Elizabeth Wilson, clerks. Seniors Albert Bachmann Iâm on the brink of a great career, someone push me of. Cl president 4. Football 1-2-3-41 Track 1-2-3-41 Tumbling 3-4. Wrestling tt Class play ;, Industrial Art Club a-3-41 President Industrial Art Club 4. Band i-Ji National Honor Society f-41 Interdat basketball 1-2-1-41 Junior Red Cross Council Joseph Weidner For every why he had a why for. Claw vice-president 3-41 Claw play j, Football 1-2-3-41 Geometry contett 2i Wrestling r 1 Algebra contett li Hi-Y 1-41 Interdat batketball 3-41 Track li Library Council 2-31 Opera l| Glee Cltab 1 Thelma Craft For if she toil!, she will; and if she won't, she wonât. Clas secretary 3-41 Girl Reserve cabinet 41 Cheer leader 41 Glee Club 2-1-3-41 Home Economic Club 4 Junior Red Croat Council tecretary it Junior Red Crow Council vice-president 2; A Capella cborut 3t Junior Amateur Music Club r-2-3-4} Opera I-2-3-4 Edward Jonas, Jr. Everybodyâs friendânobody's enemy. Claw .treasurer 41 Claw play committee 3-41 Prom committee 31 Thanksgiving Dance committee 41 Band 1-2-3-41 Ili-Y secretary 41 Hi-Y cabinet 3-41 In- duttrial Arts Club 21 German Club 31 Interdata basketball 1-2-31 Orchestra 2-31 Senior Council 4 Lester Anders Napoleon himself uas a little man. Batketball 1-3-41 Football 2-3-41 Student Council ii Industrial Art Club executive council 2-3-41 Prom committee 31 Track 31 Library Council 1 Melvin Anderson Worry will never make me gray. National Honor Society 3-41 Student Council 31 Interclast Basketball 1-1-3 r Debate 4 Iaouis Anderson It ainât no use to grumble and complain. Class play 31 Industrial Arts Club 3-4 Rose Andreano If the atmosphere is quiet and tranquil, Rose isnât there. Band t-2-3-4! Orchestra 1-2-3-41 French Club 2-3-41 French Club president 41 Junior Amateur Music Club t- i Girl Reserves 3-4 Ben Atkinson Serious as a fudge, but you can never tell. Track 1-41 Orchestra 1-2i Induttrkal Arts Club 2-3-41 Interdas basketball -3-4 Anna Baker In quietness and in confidence shall be your strengthâ Home Economics Club r-2-3 10 Seniors Adolph Baranowski His real value it under ike surface L. P. H. S. Murray Tully }i Y. M. C. A. summer tchool 4 Kenneth Barnard remember a men of thing1, but indistinctly.'1 Clan vice-president 11 Cl   president Z1 Hi-Y 5-41 Football ii IntercL basketball 1-5-4 Earl Bartkm âLife it a glorious thing. Committee of 5 . M Library Council h Hi-Time t  )i Student Council Ji Junior Rod CroÂŤ Council i-:-4, Track 5 Dorothy Bear âWisdom grows in quiet places. Glee Club 1-41 Library Council l-ji Travel Club 5-41 Girl Council 41 Junior Amateur Mualc Club l-l-J-4 Ada Beckman Sober, steadfast, and demure.â Junior Red Ctoaa Council 41 Honorable Mention 4 Theresa Belzowski A light heart lives long. Glee Club I-4 Entre Noui 41 Junior Red Cro Council l| Home Economic Club 41 Girl Reserve 1 Eileen Bessler She smiled on someone and he was pleased. Girl Referve 2-5-41 Glee Club 1-2-51 Home Economic Club 4 Robert Bishop A true and upright man.' Industrial Art Club 21 Track 51 Baseball 2-4 Charles Blankschein What! No girls in Heaven? Then just leave me here. Band 2-j-4| Orchestra 1-J-4 Hl-Y 5-41 Yell leader 2-J; Prom committee 5, Dance orchestra 5-41 Thank ivin dance committee 5 Jane Blankschein Some day Iâm going to fall in love, fust now Iâm wailing for an inspiration. Home Economic Club 5 41 Home Economic Club president 41 Girl Reserve 2, Girl Council 41 Glee Club 4 Clast play committee Ji Prom committee 5 11 Monroe Bokmann Always imiling, never glum, he's a happy cheerful (hum.â f.l-Pc Editor 41 Industrial Arts Club 3 Student Council 3 Eileen Buchner âLive while you're living, you're gonna he a long nine dead.ââ ;irl Rrservc j-4( Home Economic Club 4. Entre Nous 41 Junior Red Cross Council 41 Glee Club 1-1-4 Clarabel Burg If the would, she wouldi you ran depend on that. Glee Club 1-1-3-41 Cirl Reserves J-J-4t Opera t-l-3-4 Library Council {1 Junior Amateur Music Club 1-2-J Carson Buckman When you need a friend he's ready. Band 2-3-41 Solo contest 41 Hl-Y 3-4 Gertrude Burger have a heart with room for every joy. Orchestra 1-1-3-41 N. I. H. $. orchestra 1-3-41 Junior Amateur Music Club 41 German Club 31 Travel Club 41 Class play committee 31 National Honor Society i-i 1 El-Pe staff 4 Margaret Burkert She's full of life, she's full of fun. Girl Reserves 1-31 French Club 4 Joe Chlastawa He is here, hear a noise. Football 1-2-3-41 Baseball 1-1-3-41 Track ti Interclass basketball t-i-j-4r Junior Red Crow Council 1-2-4 Library Council I Prom committee J Wilbur Carlson His bassoon speaks volumes, his lips are more silent.â National Honor Society 3-4 Band t-1-3-4 Orchestra 3.4, Junior Red Cross Council 1 Industrial Arts Club 41 Travel Club 3-4 Robert Coan He knows the game. Baseball 2-3-41 Interdas basketball 21 Reserve basketball 3-41 Opera i-i, Glee Club l-i Kenneth Collier Let someone else worryâthere are plenty that like to. Industrial Arts Club 41 Class play 4 12 Seniors Dorothy M. Cook âIf there were only more such as she.â State Typing contest jt Cirl Reserve 4, Girls basketball 1-1 Gladys Cook âShe is not aloneâhe is there. Gill Reserve x-J-41 National Honor Society j-4t Girls Council 51 Hi-TIme Editor 4 Prom committee jt Thanksgiving Dance committee Jt Class play com- mittee 41 Entre Nous }-41 Entre Nous president 4 Glee Club x-j( Spanish Club it Cerman Club }i Chicago, lllinoit it L. P. H. S- x-j-4 Margaret Cook âLife is less than nothing without love. Girl Reserve it Opera l| Glee Club i-X-jt Junior Red Cross Council xt Mixed chorus i-x Catherine Corisii âShe worries not, she hurries not-, her calm is undisturbed.â Orchestra 1-X1 Prom committee jt Home Economics Club l-x-J Reese Cumerpord âA little spice along the way each day.' Reserve basketball i-it Track }-4t Interdas track i-x Mary Acnes Cushing âShe did what she could with a laugh and a smile.â Girl Reserve 1-41 Library Council secretary Jt Glee Club I-X-J-Ji N. I. H. S. ihorus 4, Opera x-j-41 Junior Amateur Music Joseph Czanderna âIf is fun to work but snore fun to play.â Football i-x-j-41 Wrestling It Basketball i- t Industrial Arts Club It Library Council Jt Tumbling x-j-4 Norman Dankert âGood naturedâthe kind of friend one likes to have. Class play committee jt Junior Red Cross Council it Library Council t- i Industrial Arts Club x Charlotte Da Vanon âSeen but seldom heard. Glee Club l-x-j-4t Opera l-x-41 N. I. H. S. chorus at Mixed chorus J-4 Katherine De Haan âShe has a mind of her own and keeps it.â Orchestra i-i-j-4t String Ensemble 41 Junior Amateur Music Club 41 Girl Reserves X-J-41 Home Economic Club x-j.4 Mary Jane Dorsey is better to be small and shine, than large and cast a shadow.â Cir| RfKivo 1-3-41 Claw Play 41 Class Play committee (, Ptom committee ti Jnmor Amateur Music Club it Library Council l| Student Council 4 Thanks- giving Dance committee 3 Agnes Dobbie ' She ss one of the quiet kind who always know the most.â Ctub me 4 Reserves 3 French Club 3-4, Latin conteit 41 German Howard Draves Keen sense, common sense, no room for nonsense.â Cla  play committee 41 Hi-Time  ta(! 4 John Droece His conduct still right, with his argument all strong Hi-Y 1-3-41 Proen committee 31 Cla  play committee |, Travel Club 3-41 Travel Club pretident 41 Thanksgiving Dance committee 3, Debate 41 German Club 31 Latin Conte ! 11 HI-Y Cabinet 3-4 George Earl Progress is made by workâ Industrial Art Club 1-1-3 Industrial Art Club executive council 31 Student Council 4 Earl Ehmke Where thereâs a will, thereâs a way.â Football 1-1-41 Track 3-41 Library Council ii Interdas basketball 1-1-3-4 Ruth Ellis Silence best bespeaks the mind.â Union Township H. S. U L. P. H. S. 1-3-41 Home Economic Club 1-4 Maxine English Flirting is a desperate thing but Iâm a desperado.â Logansport High School n L. P. H. $. 1-3-41 Student Council 41 Thanksgiving Dfcncc committee 31 Prom committee 3, Glee Club 1-3 Cedric Erickson He mouths a sentence as curs mouth a bone.â Hi-Y i-3-4i Glee Club 1-3-41 Junior Amateur Club 1-3-41 Industrial Art Club 1-31 Opera 1-3-41 Oration Contest 41 Discussion Contest 4 Leo Fabrovicz Names are deceiving.â Band t-i-3-41 Travel Club 3 14 Seniors Lois Forney The secret of life is in art.â El-Pe utl 41 Horn Economic Club 3-4 k Opera Ii Girl Rmrve i, Junior Amateur Mutic Club I Joe Frankinburcer Life is too short to waste time studying.â I. P. H. S. I-2-3-4 Lorei.la Freese A genial and pleasant companion.â Opera 1-2-3 Home Economic Club 41 Cirl Reserve !â )i A Capella choru J-4I Glee Club  -2-3 Muni Choru |t Junior Amateur Mu ic club t-]-4 Milton Funk A wise man does not tell all he knows.â National Honor Socleey {-4, Prom committee )i El-Pe Editor 4 Helen Furr A lovable, folly way had she.â French Club 3-4, French Club secretary 41 Junior Red Cro  Council li Home Economic Club 1 Jim Gehrke I have more teal than wit.â Interci  ba ketball 1-2.3.4 Ba eb U 4k IntercU  track 2-3 Mary Dolores Gerbrick Her life is a series of anecdotes, with a different hero in each one.â Travel Club vice-president 41 Junior Amateur Muiic Club trea urer 41 Opera 1- 1.3.41 Junior Red Cro Council Ik N. I. choru r-2-3-4 A Capella choru 2- 3-4, Girl Reserve 2-1-41 Glee Club i-i-t-4 Don Gerbrick Possessor of a convincing line.â Hi-Y J-41 Glee Club a-J-41 Opera 3, Industrial Ari Club 2-J Lucille Goetz Mistress of herselfâ Ctrl Reserve 2-j-4t Travel Club j-4j Glee Club 1-21 Opera 1 Ruth Ginther She works and gets results.â Honor Roll 1-2-3 National Honor Society 2-3-41 Cirl Re erve 2-J-4J Glee Club 1-21 Opera tt Library Council 21 German Club 3 Travel Club 4 1? Seniors Geradine Good As full of moods as an April Jay. L. P. H. S. i-l-j-4 Georgiana Green Life's no longer if we hurry. Senior Council 41 Senior class play committee 41 Girl Reserves 4 Home Economics Club I-X-J Library Council 51 Girlsâ basketball I Jack Greene Hurry mars all the dignity of action. Glee Club i-ii Open it Hi-Y 2-1-4. Hi-Y cabinet 2. Cliu play ji Proen Commllice ; Band 5-41 Dance orcheatra 41 Entrc Sou 41 Senior Council 4 RufGreene âHis friends are many; his foes, has he any? Band 1-2-3-41 Glee Club 1-1 Opera 1-2. Hi-Y 3-41 New Carlisle H. S. 1 21 Latin Club 2 Ruth Griewank Brave, truthful, and eager. National Honor Society 2-3-4. El-Pe Editor 41 Girl Reserve cabinet 41 Girl Reserves 2-3.4. Class play committee 3-4. Prom committee 3. Entrc Nous 2-3-4 Debate 4 Hi-Times staff 3 Le Roy Griffin So serious and quiet, studious and true. Rolling Prairie H. S. class president 1 . L. P. H. S. 2-3-41 Reserve basketball 1-2 Student Council Industrial Arts Club 3-4 Marguerite Haack If they were all as quiet as she, What a heaven the assembly would be. L. P. H. S. I-l-j-4 Le Roy Guenther You're only young once. Junior Red Cross Council It Library Council }. Interclass basketball |. Travel Club 1-41 Junior Amateur Music Club 41 Track 4 Opera 4 Lulu Hahn 'Virture is bold and goodness never fearful. Cite Club I-2-3-4) Student Council 3-4 Dorothy Hallberg Calmness of mind is one of the beautiful jewels of wisdom. State commercial conteat 2-3 International commercial contest 2-3. National Honor Society 2-3-4 16 Seniors William Hansen Cod bless the girlsâ love âem all. Veil leader I-X-Ji Band i-x-}-4i Orchestra l-X-5-41 Hi-Y J-4 Travel Club 1| Track 1 Dance Orchestra 1-4 Norman Hatfield âDetermination is the master key to suttess.' L. P. H. S. i-x-j-4 Virginia Haverly Silence ansurrs much. L. P. H. S. I-X-J-4 William E. Hauschild often wonder who trill run that world after I leave it. Basketball i-x-j-a, Co-captain basketball 4 Band 1-1-4 Hi-Y x-j-41 Hi-Y president 4 Prom committee Jt Lâ Club X Glee Club 1 Howard Helt Oh, why should life all labor be? Reserve basketball J Varsity basketball 4 Interclass sports I-X-J-4) Golf x-Js Industrial Arts Club z Lenore Henoch Different natures marvelously mixed. Class play 41 Girl Reserves treasurer 4 Student Government vice president 4 Northwestern University debate scholarship j National Honor Society 1-J-4; Prom committee J Class play committee J Student Council secretary ji Junior Amateur Music Club secretary xi Glee Club i-x-j-4 Opera i-x-J-4 Debate 4 Honor Roll i-j N. I. H. S. chorus i-z-j-4t Girl Reserves x-J-4 Don Hilcendorf The reward for a thing well done is having done it. Varsity basketball 4 Reserves basketball J Tennis 41 Band I-X-J Student Council 41 Prom committee J Industrial Arts Club x Howard Hooper Silence is more eloquent than words. L. P. 11. S. 1-1-J-4 George Jackson, Jr. A most sensible and ft man. Opera I-X-J-4 Band J-4 Clee Club i-x-j-4 Irma Houston No worry is on her mind. Home Economics Club x-j-4 Glee Club x-j Opera x 17 Seniors Richard Janes When bigger and badder punt are made, Iâll make 'em.â Debate X-3-4 Orchestra l-x-3-41 Band x-3-41 Honor Roll i-x-4i N. I. H. S. orchestra 1-41 National H. orchestra Xi Class play 41 Latin contest x-jt Northwestern University debate scholsrshipi National Honor Soelety 5-4, Junior Amateur Music Club president 41 Band president 4 State Junior Red Croaa committee 41 Upper Council secretary-treasurer 41 Prom committee |t Hl-Times staff }i Orchestra president J Dance orchestra }t Ht-Y a Wanda Janzurak âIt11 nice to be natural, when ontât naturally nice. Home Economics Club 41 Girls basketball i-Xj Junior Red Cross Council x Florence Karpinski A strange mixture of imagination, tentUiveneii, and independence. Home Economics Club X t Student Council 3 Jennie Johnston There it nothing in character as magnetic at cheerfulness. Class secretary Xi State Commercial contest Jt State orchestra 31 State vocal contest 41 N. I. H. S. orchestra x-j-41 Girl Reserve secretary 41 Girl Reserve cabinet 31 A Capella chorus 3-41 Junior Red Cross treasurer Xi Junior Amateur Music Club }-4i Orchestra I-X-3-4 Clee Club 4 Hulda Kimmel She is well liked by all of us. Girl Reserves 3-41 Home Economics Club 4 Entre Nous 41 library Council 4 Edward Kaminiski All echo play basketball are not tall. Class play 41 Basketball 2-3-41 Football X-3-4 Track t-x-3-4i Tennis 3i Opera 11 Prom committee 31 Hl-Y x-j-4. Thanksgiving Dance committee 31 Junior Red Cross Council X1 Student Couocil 4 Bernard A. Jonas It is not good that man should be alone. Prom committee 31 Upper Council 41 Hi-Y x-3-41 Track Xi Interclass basketball I-X1 Band t-x-3-41 Orchestra 4t Thanksgiving Dance committee 31 Band secretary 31 Band vice-president 41 Hi-Y cabinet 31 Committee of 31 x. John Janzurak A frit class fighting man. Football I-X-J-4) Basketball x-3-41 Baseball l-Xt Track 3-41 Industrial Arts Club l-x-3-41 Industrial Arts Club Treasurer 41 Upper Council 4 âLâ Club a. Harvey Kiff His modest, bashful nature makes him silent. Reserve basketball i-x-3i Varsity basketball 41 Upper court 4 L Club a j Interclass basketball r-x Lillie Klimko I love but one, can love no more. Class play 41 Orchestra l-X-|-4i Home Economies Club 3-41 Home Economics Club vice president 3-4! Glee Club I-X-Ji Junior Amateur Music Club I-X Dance orchestra 1-41 Girl Reserves 3 Student Council 4 Seniors Fete Kowalsky Women are the leait of his worries.f Btwiwll l-l-Wl Hl-V j-4, âLâ Club i. Intercius basketball i-i-j-4 Acnes Koiine When she speaksâcelebrate. Clce Club I-  Girl Reserves a-J-4s French Club j.4, Prencb Club vice- prciiflcnt 4 William Krueger lie has a mtnJ of his own, and a voice to express it. Ml-Y l-J-41 Committee of Jl, j, Student Council j Alice Krueger Always gay, but never failing to be kind. Horae Economics Club i-a-j-4, Junior Red Cross Council I Ameilia Kubiniec She mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Chs. play commlnee Jj From committee }. Cirl Reserves a-J-41 Girl Reserves cabinet 41 Clrls Council at Student Council a-Ji Clee Club i-a Martha Kruger âThereâs nothing like fun, is there1 Club 'j Topers11 ? C,Ui' C,rt Râtrvf 1-4 Ebw Nous I-4i Travel Quentin Kunze Oh the vanity of these men. Opera i-a-J-4 Band j.4, Orchestra 1-4 Dance orchestra 41 Clee Club l-i.j.p. Willard Kuhn If genius is silence, then genius is the word. Interclass basketball 1-Z-J.4, Industrial Arts Club j-41 Track 4 Paul Lamber âGood when not otherwise. Class president j, Claw vice president ak Basketball a.j.4, Football a-i-4 Baseball j-j-4i Hi-Y a-j-41 Student Council ii Prom committee j Norman Larson Beneath his exterior there is a great deal of deviltry. Basketball a-j Hi-Y 1-J-41 Student Council 41 Library Council n Junior Red Cross Council 1 19 Seniors Henry Lazarek We never heard him speak in haste. L. P. H. S. I-1-1-4 Eileen Leahy â˘â˘The sun in her hair and the devil in her eye. Editor Hl-Tiraes 41 Debate 4 Girl Reserves 1-1-4 Lower Council 4 Glse Club l-J Spanish Club ? 1 Travel Club 11 Home Economics Club 4 Fern Lee âShe looks so meek, but isn't after all. Home Economics Club J-4 A Capella chorus l-)-4 Francis Lentz âHang sorrowâtare'll kill a cat. Hl-Y 1-1-41 Industrial Club ! l| Prom committee }i Clast play committee 41 Hl-Tlmet stall j Phyllis Long âActive natures are rarely melancholy. Girl Reserves 1-3-4 Entre Nous 4ÂŤ Library Council 1-J-4 Senior Council 4i Glee Club 1-1 Junior Amateur Music Club 1 Jerry Lubs â˘â˘Heâs handsomeâan athlete of the best, and in friendship he exeels the rest. Track 1-J-4 State Track meet } National Honor Society 1 Interclass basket- ball 1-1-4 Industrial Arts Club 1 Beulah McBride She never raised a cloud of dust, but the got there just the same. Glee Club 4 Junior Red Cross Council 41 Girls' basketball 4 Jack Ludwig â˘â˘Iâll find a way or nsake it. Industrial Arts Club I-1-J-4 Library Council 1 Glee Club i-s Opera 1 George McDermott â˘'Worry and have never met. Football I-1-I-4 Wrestling 1 Track J-4 Interclass basketball J-4a Tumbling Class play committee ] El-Pe staff 4 Arthur Macnuson A faithful and true friend it a living treasure. Hi-Y 1-J-4 Hl-Times staff 41 Prom committee ) Class play J Football 1 20 Seniors Valerie Major No wonder gentlemen prefer Honda.â Home Economic Club treasurer 41 Glee Club I-X1 Optra Ji Student Coun U 11 Junior Red Croat Council It Girl Reserve x-j-4t Home Economic Club i x-j-4 WiNNiFRF.D Mainland âHer merry ways and dark brown eyes, give vent to the mirth that within her liei. Girl Reserve x-j-41 Travel Club 5-4 Jack Masson Personality makes the masterpiece.â Cl play committee 4t Student Council 31 Senior Council 41 Tenni 3.4 Stephen Matve Science is a true test of virture.â Track 4 Entre Nous 4 Louis Matz A little backward about coming forward.â Band i'X-) 4i Orchestra x-41 Opera it Interclast basketball x Nadine Menenko Whenever I have anything to say, I say it.â Home Economic! Club l-X-|-4i Library Council ft Girl Reserve 1-41 dee Club 4 Jayne Meyer You women are coquettes by profession.â Girl Reserve 2-3-4 Student Council t-x-|-4t Senior Council 41 Orchestra I-Xt Clee Club l-x-)t Basketball it Home Economict Club 41 junior Red Cion Council 31 Junior Amateur Music Club 1-2-3 Mary Ellen Miller Study is a dreary thing; I would knew the remedy.â Glee Club t-2-3-4a Opera 21 Junior Amateur Music Club xt Girl Reserve Xi Library Council it Junior Red Croat Council it Home Economic Club 41 Cirisâ basketball i-x Dave Miller I was once afraid of women, but weren't we alltâ Wrestling n Track 3-41 Football  -3-41 IntercUt basketball a-3.41 Col 31 Junior Red Cross Council x-jt El-Pe staff 4 Velva Milzarek Impossible is a word I never say. Honorable Mention 41 Senior Council 41 Home Economict Club a-3-4 Junior Red Cross Council 1-X-3 21 George Morriss In arguing, though vanquished, he can argue still.â Class secretary-treasurer s; Class play committee 41 Hl-V 5-41 HI-Time start 4. Debate It Junior Red Crow Council I Beatrice Morrison Capable, dependable and sparkling.â Claw play }, Ctrl Reserve 1-3-41 Girl Reservet president 4 Prom committee . Committee of jl, 2 Thanksgiving Dance committee )i Student Council 4 Barbara Mitchell A quiet dignity but a friendly manner.â Girl Reserves 1-5-4 Home EcoDomlct Club 5-4 French Club h Bon Moyer The business of my life it pleasure.â L. P. H. S.  -1-5-4 Dorothy Naur When in doubt what to do, donât do it.â Irene Niece It takes a small thing to worry a man.â Glee Club Opera i Opera i-}i Girl Reserves l-|-4t Home Economic Club   Glee Club l-l-ji Junior Red Cross Council 1 Aldeak Orcutt âBuilt for endurance and not for speed.â Football 1-5-41 Track 1-1-5-41 Wrestling 1, Tumbling 1-5 Kenneth Osborn Sincere, honest and hard working.â Student Government president 4 Clas president 1 Class treasurer 5  Class play 5-4 Debate 4 Band 41 N. I. H. S. chorus 1-5-41 Toastmaster of Prom Glee Club 1-I1 Opera 1-5-4; Junior Amateur Music Club 1-5-4 Ralph Ocker â 'Tis sweet to loiter by the way,â L. P. H. S. 1-1-5.4 William Ormsby âA youth coho trill e'er fight hit way.â Class vice-president 1| Committee of 51, l, Orchestra i-ii Track 5 Interclass basketball 2-5  Cerman Club j ( 22 Seniors Dorothy Parker One of the quietest maidens in school. French Club 21 Home Economic Club 1-2 Omer Owens âA man with a purpose but seldom heard. I. P. H. S. ÂŤ 2 1 4 Olga Paulson Modest and true in all she does. Uirl Reserve 2-11 Home Economies Club J-4 Junior Red Crow Council it Glee Club 1-2 Rose Piest I donât talk but I can type. Home Economies Club 4 Howard Ponczkk A prince among fellows. Football 1 -21 Track 41 Tennis 41 Baseball i-2-Ji National Honor Society }-4t Lâ Club 21 Student Council 41 Interda  basketball I-2-J-4 Agnes Rahfeldt Kind hearts are more than coronets. Thanksgiving Dance committee }, Home Economics Club 2 Evelyn Rainier A girl there was of quiet ways and thoughtful bearing. Commercial contest }t C(et Club i Girls' basketball 2 Dorothy Raschka All she does she does well. Home Economics Club 4 Lucille Raymond Youth comes but once in a lifetime. Librarv Council 4t Ctrl Reserves 2 41 Girls' basketball it Entre Nous }t Glee Club 1-2 Robert Raven A mind at peace with all. Prom committee It Class play committee 41 Football a-ji Basketball 2| Entre Nous j 41 Hi Y 2 1 41 Library Council 1-2 23 Dorothy Reiter âHer voice, a celestial melody Glee Club N I H. S. choru 1-2-J-4 Hook Economic Club I-J-4 Open I-X-J-41 Cl a play ji Dance orchestra 41 Cirls Council 41 Girl Reserve 5-41 Junior Amateur Mu ic Club J-4 A Capella choru 2| Honorable Mention 4 f AWN ReHLANDER â˘â˘You ought to hear her on the keys, her music never fails to please Orchestra 1-2-5-41 Glee Club 2-5-4 Junior Amateur Mu ic Club 2-J-4 Opera 1-4 i Dance orchestra 1-4 String Entctnblc 4 Haroi.d Reynolds âA smile makes the tcorld go âround. Glee Club 1-2-51 Student Council 1 Hi-Y 2-5-41 Opera 1-2-J Louis Reuii.le â˘âEndowed with silence.n Glee Club 21 Induitrlal Art Club 2-5-4 Entre Nou 5-4 Phyllis Replocle âOh, that the world only understood me' French Club 5-4 Student Council Ji Lower Council 4 Cirl Reserve 5-4. Glee Club 1-2-4 Paul Reznick ââ˘Just earnest and steady and full of pluckâ HI-Y 5-41 Prom committee 5; Glee Club 1-2-51 Reserve basketball 41 Var ity ba cball 5-41 Football It Committee of JI, I Interdas baaketball I-2-5-41 Opera 1-2 Virginia Russell Wit is the salt of conversation. Girl Reserve 2-5-41 French Club J-4 Junior Red Cros Council 2-Ji Library Council 11 Class play committee J i Thanksgiving Dance committee Robert Richter â˘â˘At the proper place at the proper moment.â 'Tennis 5-4 William Robertson In the midst of things Hi-Y 2-5-41 Entre Nou 5-41 Entre Nou vice-president 41 Hi-Time Editor X, Library Council Ji Committee of Ji, 2i Basketball uther 5-4 Prom committee ji Class play committee J-4 El-Pe staff 4 Interclass basketball 1-2 Davf. L. Rum ley Variety it the source of pleasure Hi-Y 2-5-41 Prom committee J, Claw play committee J-4 Thanksgiving Dance committee 5 2-4 Seniors Harold Sage There is mischief in this fellow. Clast play ; i Prom committee }i Clast play committee 4t Thanksgiving Dance corn mi l Iff ) , Hi-Y 5-4 Kenneth Ryden âFew things are impossible to diligence.â Track Football |-gi Basketball Hi-Y i Hl Lower Couocll pretldcni 41 Hl-Timet staff 4 Don Schultz A strong and sturdy fellow. Interclast basketball M ) 4l Football It Track I Marian Schillincer She has many nameless virtues. Home Economics Club !-2i Cirl Reserves 2-J-4. Travel Club 1 4 Martha Schumacher A lovely girl is above all rank. Student Government vice-president 41 Girl Reservet 2-}-4i Glee Club 1-2-3-41 Library Counell n Girlsâ Council it Opera 1-2-3-41 Class play committee 5-4, Prom committee ]| Junior Amateur Music Club 1-2-4 Louis Sawaluk He goes on his way calmly. El-Pe staff 41 Industrial Arts Club I Charles Shaw I care not for care. L. P. H. S. i-i-}-4 Ferdinia Shelby Why do they all think I'm so goodf Class play |i Home Economics Club l-2-|-4 Girl Reserves 2-1-41 Student Council ) t Library Council 1 Entre Nou I Harold Shepard He finds nonsense very refreshing. Clast play 41 Hi-Y 1-31 Industrial Arts Club 3-4 Perry Shoemaker Small but mighty. Hl-Y 2-3-41 Class play committee 3-41 Upper Council 4t Basketball manager j-4t Prom committee Tennit 31 Committee of 31, jt Track 3 25 Seniors Buttsâ Tallant There's color in her cheek, and courage in her eye Fl-Pe Editor 4j Citl Reserves vice-president 41 Girl Reserve 1-1-41 Class pUy committee'll Thanksgiving Dance committee n Girl â Council 2S Girl â basketball ii Hi-Times start j| Senior Council 4 i Entre Nous l; National Honor Society 4 Eldon Smith A mat} of thought and ability Industrial Ana Club 1-4 Senior Council 4 National Honor Society 4 Edna Short âA light heart livet long.â L. P. 1. S. I-1-J-4 Casimir Slosarz âSilence is one of the virtues of the wise. Hi-Y j-4i Glee Club 1-2-1-41 Opera a.j.4, N. I. H. S. cboru 4 Irving Sonneborn âSilence at the proper season is wisdom.â Opera ii IntercDsa basketball l-n Student Council t-lj French Club 2 Jean Sklodoski She goes without saying much.â Home Economics Club 1 Casimir Stepanek enjoy the golden dew of sleep.â Baseball t-X-|-4i Football t-x-|i Wrestling t-li Basketball l-2| âLâ Club it Hi-Y j-4 Evangeline Stroud Better late than neverâ State voice contest |-4t N. I. T. A. chorus i-2-}-4 Opera l-x-|-4i Junior Amateur Club t-2-|-4i A Capella chorus 2-1-4t Mixed chorus t-}-4t Cirl Reserves l-}-4t Committee of )l( 1-21 Entre Nous 2 Jack Swift A little spark makes a great flame. Prom committee 2t Thanksgiving Dance committee |i Opera 1 Lavern Stassen They accomplish much who diligently toil.â Band 2-}-4i Orchestra 2-41 Interclass basketball 2-4 Solo contest 41 Opera 4 26 Seniors Harold Trapp âGood at gold and true at steel. Industrial An Club vice-president 4, Llbr ry Council j; Senior Council 4i Industrial Am Club 1-2-3-4 Virginia Tippie âMy heart it at true at Heel. Orchestra J-4i N. I. H. S. orchestra 41 Orchestra conductors contest 41 Suing Ensemble 4. Junior Amateur Music Club 1-2-3-41 Mixed chorus French Club  }i German Club 3 Girl Reserve 2-3-4 Travel Club 3-4 Entre Sou 3 Rose Tonsoni âI'll make red hair popular yet. Girl â basketball 1-2 French Club 1-2 Library Council 3-4 Entre Sous 41 Home Economic Club 41 Junior Red Cro ÂŤ Council 4 Carolyn Tonsoni âA cheerful heart that ntaket bright the tcay. Girlsâ basketball 1-2 Junior Red Cro s Council 41 Horae Economic Club 41 Girl Reserve 1-4 â . Entre Sou 41 Travel Club j June Tollefson âThit world belong1 to the energetic. 6t. Ansgar, Iowa H. S. ti Hastings, Nebraska H. $. ii L. P. H. S. 3-4 Student Council jt Home Economic Club 3 Library Council 41 Glee Club i-x Guinevere Turley âThough tnutic hath charmt the mutician hath more. Class play 41 State vocal contest 3-41 Junior Amateur Club president 3 Cirl Reserve 2-3-41 Clee Club 1-2-41 Opera 2-4 Orchestra ti A Capella chorus X-J-4 Robert Warner âMy choice thought it to mute on a maiden. Hi-Y 2-3-41 Band 3-41 Golf 3-4 Charlotte Weaver â˘âWith mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. Glee Club 1-2-3-41 A Capella chorus 2-3-41 Horae Economic Club 3-4 Rita Wendt âI i an retilt anything but temptation. French Club 3-41 Clrl Reserve 2-3-4 Junior Amateur Music Club 2-31 N. I. H. S. chorus 2-31 Opera 21 Glee Club 1-2-31 South Bend Central H. S. 41 Tetml 4 Raymond Weil âAggressive and true. Industrial Art Club  -2-4 Industrial Art Club executive council 41 Junior Red Cross Council 3-4 27 Seniors Richard Wyzowski Let come what may. Football Track 3-41 Wrestling I Interdas basketball 3.41 Tumb- lln 3.4 Mildred Werner Nothing great teas ever achieved without enthusiasm Home Economic Club J-4 Home Economic Club president-41 Senior Council 41 Prom committee )| Student Council 3 Girl Reserve 1-3 Junior Red Cross Council 4, Glee Club l-l Dorothy Wiesnick Anything for a quiet life. Springfield Township H. S. l-l-li Dramatics Club secretary If Student Council J Richard Witt To know him it to admire him. Football 3-41 Track t-z-;-4i Band 1-3-4 Opera t| Basketball 1-3 Orchestra 31 Honorable Mention 4, National Honor Society 4 Walter Wrase He takei things at they come and never teorriet. Football i-z-3'4 Reserve basketball t-z Varsity basketball 3-41 Track 3-4 L Club 1 Hazel Young â like tchoolâall hut the elattet. Girl Reserves 3-4 Committee of 31, it Student Council 3 Glee Club t-ii Clrls basketball 1, Junior Amateur Music Club 1-3 Elsie Zila For the was just the quiet kind whote nature never varies. Senior Council 41 Home Economics Club 41 Ciris' basketball 1-1 Library Council 4 Paul Wolfe Band A quiet man hut true. 28 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Melvin Anderson, Albert Bachmann, Dorothy Bear, Eileen Buchner, Wilbur Carbon, Gladys Cook John Droege, Loir Forney, Milton Funk, Ruth Griewank, Dorothy Hallberg, William Hauschild Lenorc Henoch, Richard Jane , John Janzaruk, Wanda Zanzaruk, Amelia Kubinicc, Eileen Leahy Kenneth Osborn, Edward Ponczek, Fawn Rehlander, Dorothy Reiter, Kenneth Ryden, Eldon Smith Betty Tallant, Guinevere Turley, Richard Witt 29 Joe Ault, Wilton Barnet, Roy Baumann, June Beck, Cora Bell, Ruth Bichl Mary Angela Bier)-, Ward Blank, Loit Blohm, Walter Boklund, Bowen Bowcll, Ralph Bower Betty Bowman, Cletut Bowman, Don Bryant, Betty Burge, Harry Carpenter, Anna Mac Carver Lorraine Ccrnck, Winifred Child , Florence Clark, George Clark, Harriet Cochran, Virginia Conrad Veronica Cunningham, Theresa Cygan, Richard Davidton, Albert De Bruync, Dorothy Decker, Alice Deditch Madeline Dcmien, John Diedrich, Lucille Dobbt, Daniel Drciner, Vernon Droegc, Bill Du Boit Robert Dunifon, Marvin Ebcling, Earl Ebert, Irene Edwards, Quentin Essling, Dorothy Ettlinger Beryl F.wald, Bob Fithcr, Marcilc Fitzsimmons, Elizabeth Gentry, Edward Gliddcn, Car- rol Goetz Gladys Good, Eunice Gottrick, Fred Gribble, Charles Griffin, Frank Griffith, Geoffrey Griffith 30 Warren Gring, Martin Gross, Art Gustafson, George Gustavson, Helen Haag, Roselyn Hahn Wyllis Hart, Claribel Hcbcisen, William Hews, Florence Hill, H. n Hines, Robert Moll- inger Nora Houston, George Hucckstcdt, Robert Hutton, Thelma Iselman, Hariand Ivey, Leota Mac Jones Ted Jasinowski, Mildred Johnson, Kathryn Johnston, Wade Kanney, Mary Kellogg, Irene Kemp Don Knoll, James Kolar, Eugene Kowalczyk, Ann Kowalyshon, Dorothy Krause, Ted Kubinicc Jack Lay, Robert Levcnhagcn, Alice Lewis, Robert Lindborg, Forrest Link, Irene Long Edward Lottcr, Roy Lotter, Stephania Lubcr, Clarence Luhr, Alvin Luther, Clifford Mc- Cleary John McElroy, Lucille McFarland, Clayton McCoy, Emma Maahs, Dorothy Magnuson, Ethel Magnuson Vincent Magnuson, Phoebe Marshall, Ada Martin, John Martin, Mary Matve, Ted Meyer 31 Hazel Miller, Jean Miller, Lcara Morman, Stephania Motyka, Louise Naue, Howard Ncblung Ward New, Elinor Newlon, Margaret Norris, Dorothy Nutting, Gladys Ohime, Teofil Okrxetik Gertrude Ocker, Harold Ott, Bob rankowski, John Parker, Genevieve Parr, Mamie Pearce Martha Phillips, La Vern Pieplow, Bob Plumback, Dorothy Porter, John Prokap, Richard Pruden Dorothy Punsky, Frank Rauschcnbach, James Reed, Randolph Recg, William Replogle, Myrtlemae Reynolds Charles Rhoda, Helen Rhoade, Lucia Robert- son, Magdalen Rupenthal, James Russell, Helen Rhoade Bernice Saperstein, Lucille Schoettler, Robert Schmidt, Rosalie Schnewind, Harold Schwedcr, Herbert Schweder Frank Scharf, Gibson Sharp, Frances Shaw, Elcanora Shelby, Mary Jo Sheets, Currin Shields Dorothy Shippee, Flora Schroeder, Earldine Slater, Delos Tibbs, Dorothy Smith, John Smith Madaline Smith, Margaret Smith, WiUon Smith, Eileen Smutzer Jack Steele, Jane Steele, Dorothy Stoffer, Eileen Stoder, Joe Straub, Doris Stricter Pearl Stricter, Harold Stryker, Helen Tarnow, John Tarnow, Elizabeth Tate, Merle Thomas Morris Tobiansky, Richard Travis, John Troy, Adele Ulrich, Bill Unger, Golda Vande- walker Wclser Weaver, Richard Weidner, Phyllis Welsh, Jean Wickcmcycr, Jane Wilbcrg, Roy Williams Phyllis Wiesjahn, Dorothy Winn, Bob Wright, Helen Wright, Viola Wright, John Wrora Eleanor Wyzowski, Carl Young, Roy Zellers v _ 33 Sophomores James Abbott, Kenneth Ackerman, Mary Grace Alden, Ferdie Alexander, France Alliion, Dclwyn Anderson Eleanor Atkinson, F.dna Bachman, Janet Bar- ber, Warren Beck, Victor Bcrnacchi, Bette Betties Geraldine Blase, Bernice Blohm, Gustav Bok- lund, Don Bolster, Marion Barden, Jeanne Bost Arthur Bowman, Bob Bowman, Madalone Rowell, Lloyd Broome, Marguerite Brown, Harold Buchner John Bullock, Dorthea Burden, Mary Bauch, Arthur Bays, Robert Beach, Virginia Bigg Lorraine Chalman, Warren Clark, Anthony Checolo, Robert Childs, Margaret Collins, Lorraine Cook Robert Cook, Jc'ry Cripe, Mary Cram, Shirley Cross, Alice Curtis, Ellen Cunningham Marjory Cutler, Jack Decker, Billie Deditch, Isabel Dc Wolfe, Darby Downey, Lowell Duff Paul Eagcn, Arthur Ebel, Alvin Ebel, Francis Edgcrton, Jeanette Ehmke, Viola Erickson omores Catherine Filling, Edna Euler, Rollic Evans, Edith Fenton, Richard Finttick, Elude Fi her Charles Foidick, Kenneth Freeland, James Freeman, Eleanor Fry, Tom Gallagher, Paul Gall Patricia Gevcra, Florence Gilchrist, Phillip Glassman, Irene Gottrick, Laura Betty Gregory, Bill Crciling John Grover, Edna Hagerman, Lillian Hall- herg, Joan Hansen, Edwin Harnett, Gladys Hartnett Don Henry, Howard Hauck, Richard Henoch, Phyllis Hildebrand, June Hock, Elmer Horlbcck Martin Hough, John Hough, Anna Huff, Ber- nice Janzaruk, Casmira Jasinoski, Clif- ford Johnson Lois Johnson, Bill Johnston, Fred Jonas, Vir- ginia Jones, Vern Kemp, Kctra Deaon Kemper Eugene Kepplin, Robert Kessler, Marian Knoll, Ruth Koepke, Marian Kosanke. Martin Krcnzkc Ethel Krueger, Phyllis Kubica, Roland Kuhn, William Kuta, Portia La Badic, Walter Lange Sophomores Madelyn Lecdlc, Helen Lcckcr, Elsie Leaner, Bessie Legner, Mary Agne Lent , Lillie Levandoski Bob Lewi , Gladys Lewi , Odelmcr Love, Stan- ley I.ubcr, Robert Luccht, Stanley Mali Lillian Malysiak, Edgar Mansfield, John Marck, Ruth Martin, Charles Martochko, George Menkes Gwendolyn Merchant, Carl Mc man, Evelyn Metzger, Esther Miller, Kenneth Miller, Herman Mize Florence Moryl, Katherine Mosicr, Orville Mueller, Don Murphy, Bob McCurdy, William Ncblung Edna Nicklat, Dorothy Norri , France Novak, Emil Olson, Audrey Orcutt, Bill 0 born Elfricda Ostertag, Edward Paden, Herbert Padlcschat, Edna Palm, Jamc Palmer, Louise Par cll Joe Phillip , Arthur Pieplow, Loi Prcllwitz, Helen Pudlo, Robert Raichka, Fred Rah- feldt Dorothy Rensberger, Velma Rcuille, Edward Reznick, Stella Reznick, Kenneth Rhode, Lillian Rice Sophomores Bob Sage, Claude Slater, Kenneth Sa , Violet Schindler, Ruth Schlitter, Archie Schoof Margaret Scott, Dorthea Sharp, Harry Shuth, Barbara Siegel, Jcraldine Siegel, Lucille Singleton William Smith, Marjory Stantbury, Nellie Stone, Orville Strautt, Harriet Swanion, Milo Swanion Ed Sweitxer, Ruth Summer , Edward Thodc, Howard Towle, Irene Trapp, Jeanne Turner Mary Tuttynike, Dorthea Tarnow, Charles Tyler, Dick Unger, John Vitale, Wayne Vogt Donald Voigt, Leilic Viniek, John Wade, Ethel Werner, George William , Jame William Mary Wilton, Lona Wood, Clayton Wilton, Dorothy Wilton, Walter Wood, Helen Wolcott Hoadley Wright, Milton Wright, Wilbur Wright, Mildred Zahrt, Sarah Zahrt, Erne- line Zakc Robert Zeita, William Zeller , Auguitina Zyxak 37 Elizabeth Abraham, Ethel Ahlgrim, John Al- drich, Earl Alexander, Jerry Anderson, John Anderson Leila Anderson, John Applegate, Raymond Arndt, Richard Arndt, Ruth Arndt, Loren Ash Ruth Rachmann, Sylvia Backus, Eugene Bailey, Tom Ball, Louise Barber, Bette Barnard Bob Bard, Beatrice Barnhart, William Beeman, Elmer Beatty, Lawson Bell, Norman Bell Nellie Bclzowski, Ted Bclzowski, Valerie Bennis, Dora Belle Benson, Adolph Ber- nacchi, James Bichl Evelyn Bishop, Phyllis Black, Catherine Blank, Dick Bober, Eric Boklund, Charles Bolster Marian Borders, Cyril Bush, Anne Bottomley, Paul Bower, Lawrence Bowers, Charles Bowes Katherine Bowman, James Bradley, Harry Bra- zier, Stanley Brenda, Bob Broome, Frank Brown Lorraine Brown, Clide Bush, Alice Buss, Helen Bzdell, Jack Byrne, Catherine Canfield Freshmen Stewart Carlton, Robert Carr, Tom Carver, Anna Mae Caspcrson, Leona Ccrnck, Lena Checolo Andrew Chimelowiee, Bob Chlcsbowski, Bob Christanscn, Don Clcndcncn, Ted Cock- shatt, Dori Cook Harland Cook, Bill Cottrill, Jean Craven, Berndctta Craig, Bernard Craig, Lillian Croff Richard Crow, Anna Mae Cunningham, Mar- ian Culver, Bob Cutler, Lorraine Dank- ert, Faye Davidson Frederick Decker, Genevieve Decker, Robert Dietrich, Mary Doolittle, Frances Down- ey, Robert Droegc Wayne Dunifon, Howard Dysard, Lucille Ebert, Howard Elshire, Walda Klzbiziak, Edward Engle Lois Esslingcr, Florence Fink, Raymond Fischer, Robert Fischer, John Fitzgerald, Bcssiejean Foster Helen Foutz, Leila Fraze, Kenneth Fraze, Harry Freeland, lone Freeze, Russell Funk Mary Ellen Gallagher, Florence Gantchow, Ruth Gantchow, Sophie Garbowtki, Rich- ard Garrison, Lois Gartner 39 Richard Gimberling, Mildred Gentry, Richard Geisler, Nettie Gibas, Leonard Gilchriit, Dale Glanders Either Glanman, Wayne Goetz, Berwyn Good, Bob Goodall, Carl Granzow, Bill Gray John Grbac, Charm Green, Carl Guenther, Jeanette Gustafson, Frank Habdas, Fred- erick Haferkamp Marcia Hager, Dwight Handley, Hope Harden, John Harmon, Geraldine Hartz, Katherine Hatfield Katherine Haverstock, Marion Hcckird, Mar- jorie Henning, Rhelda Hoelockcr, Rich- ard Hogue, John Hominink Harold Hooper, Betty Hootman, Charles Hoover, Rachel Hoover, Dorothy Huff- mann, Ed Huge Frances Hynek, Vance Iselman, Helen Jack- son, Kathryn Jacobs, Richard Jagodka, Daniel Jahns Dave Jahns, Ogden Jarvis, Helen Jasinowski, Bernice Johnson, Bob E. Johnson, Jimmie Johnstone Bob A. Johnson, Leonard Johnson, Martha Johnson, Charles Jones, Leila Jones, Louise Jones â˘10 Rex Jones, Ruth Jones, Marie Kaezmarezyk, Valerie Kaezmarezyk, Lorraine Kaminski, Florence Kanncy Frances Kanncy, Martha Karpinski, Paul Kashmer, Allicne Keller, Bob Kelsey, Marian Kemp Kenneth KifF, George Kipphut, Angeline Klcca, Harold Kohne, George Kolar, Robert Kosankc Joe Kramer, Lois Krejci, Marian Kritchbaum, Meredith Kruger, Helen Kuhre, Ed Kuk Charlene Lange, Elmer Larson, Henry Larson, Harold Landwer. Bob Laymon, Stanley Lazarck Alvin Leeds, Walter Lchkcr, Marian Lc Sourd, Steve Lcvandoski, Richard Lcvcnhagen, Mcrvin Lewis Alfred Link, Edward Livengood, Clara Lower, John Lubcr, Lois LinncII, Helen McBride Mary McCarty, Josephine McCoy, Joyce Mc- Cormick, Terry McElroy, Dorothy McKee, Elmer Maahs Pauline Magdziarczyk, Emery Magnuson, Mar- garet Magnuson, Muriel Major, Delbert Major, Stella Maldazys 41 Clara Mania, Harr)- Mannering, Bob Mans- field, Geraldine Marincllo, Janet Mar- shall, Stanley Mauon Viola Matvc, Roic Mcncnko, Madeline Mer- chant, Ruby Metcalf, Virginia Meyer, Charlct Miller Clyde Miller, Doris Miller, Dorothy Miller, Emily Miller, Richard Miller, Ellenroie Mitchlcr Paul Moo, Betty Moore, Mary Moretti, Burton Morte, Jeanne Mo  , Albert Moryl Kathryn Newman, Olive Bell Nickolt, Jean Niece, Ellen OâBrien, August Obreiik, Juliu Okrzesik Warren Ohlii, Florence Olsen, Donald Ordung, William Orr, Richard Ott, John Otter Pearl Pace, William Pahrman, Grace Palm, Roy Palmer, Harriet Parker, Ficke Parn- kopf Orville Payne, Jack Pearson, Julius Pelis, Glenn Pcting, Harold Petri, Mitchell Pieczora Betty Ann Pierce, Helen Piest, Mary Pinda, John Pointon, Ray Ponczek, Edgar Pratt 42 Robert Prellwitz, Mary Pruden, Ted Pudlo, Charles Purkal, Phylli Rambo, Jane Ramsdeil Jack Reed, Roy Reeg, Bob Reel, Mary Reel, Ruuelt Repentine, Blaine Rchlander Stanley Rempal. , Evelyn Rhcinholtz, Charles Richardson, Ralph Richmond, Ursula Roeper, Joan Rose Arietta Rose, Virginia Rowckamp, Thelma Rozcan, Anna Rumpaugh, Bernice Russ, Gladys Sacks Rob Salck, Florence Salzcr, Anna Sanetra, Her- bert Scharf, Elwood Scharf, William Schindler Georgian Schoof, Russell Schoof, Virgil Schroeder, Elizabeth Schroedcr, Richard Schultz, Esther Schwcder Robert Schwcder, Charlotte Scott, DeWayne Scott, Margaret Secor, Frank Seimetz, Don Sheets Margaret Shick, Carolyn Shippee, Martha Shrock, Earl Short, Tom Silvenstorf, Gladys Simonton Lucille Singleton, Adeline Siperck, Jean Sisk, Adam Skowronck, Dudley Smith, Lucille Smith Stella Soja, Darrel Spaide, Lena Sobka, John Stasscl, Maxine Stodcr Jeanne Stoflfer, Violet Strauss, Irene Struss, Bill Stewart, Mary Ann Sudrovcch, Juanita Sulli- van, Wendell Summers Beatrice Swanson, Bob Swanson, Irvin Swanson, Kenneth Swan- son, Olive Taylor, Carl Thodc, An abet h Thomas Barbara Thompson, Lillian Tibbs, Eleanor Tippie, Simon Tobian- sky, Kenneth Towers, Harold Towle, William Trapp Gerald Travis, Madalinc Turner, Robert Unger, Jeannette Wal- ters, Helen Wedow, Marie Weidner, Marguerite Weil Grace Wells, Eleanor Widuck, Ruth Wiesnick, Elaine Wilcox, Martin Wilmeth, Mildred Winn, Geraldine Wirtner Judy Witka, Mary Wolleson, Lorena Womack, Evelyn Wood- ard, Dick Wrase, Marietta Wright, Olive Wright Owen Wright, Margie Yast, Edna Young, Helen Young, Helen Zwerg, Charles Zila, Dclayne Zellers Irene Zarr, Catherine Zam.lar, John Zakes, William Zahrt, Wilbur Zach JANZARUh, WYZOWSKI Mc DER MOTT BACHMANN â˘Â 6 RYDEN WEIDNER BROOME KAMINSKI WITT EHMKE CZANDERNA JANZAftUK COACH VELLER ANDERS TROY HILGENDORF 48 LUTHER BROOME. LUBER 49 RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM Row i: Howard Elahirc. George Clark, Dwight Handley, Stanley Luber, Edgar Man.field Row 2: Elude Either, Martin Hough, Howard Hauck, Robert Beach, Norman Bell TENNIS CHAMPIONS Row 1: Walter Boklund, Don Hilgendorf, Bob Richter, Ed Poncxek 50 TRACK Row i: Martin Krenxke, John Aldrich, Edward Padcn, Ray Wil liams, Lloyd Broome Row 2: Robert Schmidt, Roy Bowman, Howard Elshirc, Richard Wyxowski, Willard Kuhne, Howard Haock Row j: Ed Glidden, Jerry Lubs, Kenny Ryden, Eddie Kaminski, Albert Bachmann, Richard Witt, Dave Miller TUMBLING Row 1: Orville Strauss, Robert Sage, Edward Paden, Coach âChuckâ Bennett, Quentin Essling, Stanley Masson Row 2: Ray Williams, Dave Miller, Albert Bachmann, Joe Weidner, Joe Caanderna, Henry Olson p i SI PQ s- s5 MJliiii Stiijll ORCHESTRA First ViolinsâRosalie Schnewlnd, Virginia Tippie, Francis Edgerton, Lilii Klireko, Katherine DcHun, Irene Gottrick. Jo Phillips, Phylli Hildebrand. Bessi Legner, Bernice Janraruk, Lowell Dull iteond Violins Ted Meyer, Lola Gattner, Marian Barden, Don Henry. Ellen Cunningham. Berwyn Good. Ethel Abler in. Catherine Blank. Anna Rumbaugh t'.tllosâFred Hoffman, Helen Wolcott ViolasâJennie Johnaton, Gertrude Burger String BoutsâRichard Jan , Ruth Schlitter, Ethel Magnuson Flutnâl.ona Wood, Robert Duff, Earl Aleiander Oitr Role Andreano BassoonâWilbur Carlaon CUrinrtrâLaVerne Sta  en, Ed Jonaa, Loui Mata I'omrttâWin Hanaen, Charles Blankachein, Bernard Jona TromLonrrâClaribel Hebeiaen, Warren Beck, Robert Undborg FrtnoK Horn âWilliam Unger, Dick Unger, Buddy Barnum, Mary McCarty Tjmfani and DmmâBill Osborn, Quentin Kunac PlanoâPawn Rehlander, Billie Deditch MIXED CHORUS Row i: Lorena Womack, Ethel Werner, Dorthea Burden, Fawn Rehlander, Virginia Tippre, Dorothy Punsky, Guinevere Turley, Jennie Johntton, Ruth Schlitter Row- i Leila Jones, Iona Freeze, Geraldine Blaze, Margaret Secor, Annabel!) Thomas, Evangeline Stroud, Edna Para!, Lorraine Chalman, Lillian Rice, Ethel Magnuson, Clarlbel Burg Row }: Mildred Wliui, Rcdxrt Kosanke, Richard Finstlck, Emmeline alce , Mary Agnes Lentz, Katherine Bowman, Leona Cetnek, Mary McCarty, Relda 11 oelocker, Marie Kaczmarrzyk Row 4. W'alda Elzbieciak, Nellie Belzowski, Clara Lower, Elale Legner, Helen Tarnow, Richard Arndt, Kenneth Ackerman, Bob A. Johnaon, Wendell Summera, Chartea Foadick, Alice Curtia, Margaret Norria, Lorraine Dankert Row $: Lena Sobko, Mary Doolittle, Dora Bell Benson, Dorothy Huflman, Joan Hanaon, Hope Harmon, Lucille Ebert, Meredith Ktuger, Leila Fraze, Alice Buys Row 6: William Berman, Darrell Spaid, Harland Cook, Harold Hooper, Rutacll Schoof, Richard Geialer, Edward Huge, Paul Bower, Dick Bober MIXED CHORUS Row 1 : Bob Fisher, Wilton Smith, Frank Brown, John Aldrich, Dale GJandrrs, John Oner, Edward Livingood Row a: Phyllis Rambo, Betty Pierce, Mrs. Lola Vawter, LeRoy Guenther, Forest Link, Roy Reeg, Mitchell Pieczora, LaV'ern Stasaen, Vernon Droege, George Jackson, Quentin Kunze, Woody Fitzsimmons Row }: Helen Young, Eleanor W'lduck, Harrison Mannermg, Rill Stewart, Frances Kanney, Bob Dietrich, Leslie Vinsek, Mr. Anthony Guerrera Row 4: Muriel Maior, Mildred Gentry, Phyllis Black, Beatrice Swanson, Marian Culver, Martha Shrock, Doris Cook, Ruth Arndt, Marian LeSound, Lawson Bell, Thelma Craft Row 5: Helen Foutz, Anna Mae Carver, Pauline Magdziarczyk, Stella Soja, Geraldine Marinello, Helen Kuhre, Viola Maive, Betty Hootman, Eileen Slodcr, Betty Burge 54 A CAPELLA Ro l Fthel Magnusun, Relda Evangeline Stroud, Guinevere Turley, Jennie Johnston, Robert Rithop. Kenneth Osborn, George Jiekson Row 2 Mr . Loll Viwter, Jine Craven. Miry McCarty, Bettv Hoot man, Ruth Schltttcr. Wilaon Smith, Caiimir Slosars, LiVern Stassen, Vernon Droege Row }: Lawton Bell, Anne Rottornley, Mugiret Schick, Helen Tarnow, LeRoy Guenther, Lenore Henoch, Miry Agnes Cuthing, Fiwn RehUnder Row 4: Charlc Fotdlck, Wendell Summer , Anne Mie Casprrson, Ethel Ah Igrlm, Ruth Summer . Dorothy Punaky, Quentin Kunze, Leslie Vintek DEBATE Row i: Dick Jine , Herbert Padleiehit, Kenneth Osborn Row 2: Eileen Leahy, Lenore Henoch, Mi Evi H. Thompson, Ruth Griew ink 55 Richard Jane . Harold Shepard. Lenore Henoch. Guinevere Turley, Kenneth Collier. Marijane Dorwy. Eddie Kan.in.ltl, Kennerh Cborn, Lillie Klimho JUNIOR PLAY âTHE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEANâ Dorothy Poller, Frank Griffith, Herberi PadleMhat, Martha Phillip , Don Murphy. Loi. Blohm, George Menke . Virginia Bigg, Earl Ebert Row I: Row Z: Row | ⢠Row 4 Kenneth Otboro, Queptln F.s.ling, Dick Jape . Albert Bachmann. Fjfl Bartel , Kenneth Ryden, Norman Laraon C'urnn Shield., Don Murph , Donald Hilgendorf, Dave Rumely, Herbert School, Jack Lay. Bernard Jon . Thelma Ivlman, Alice Lewi., Martha Schumacher, Jane Steele, Javne Mever. Bernard Craig, Lenofe Henoch, Ml  Fra H. ThoÂŤnp on Barbara Mitchell, Manjane Dor ;y, Dorothy Porter, Maaine Fngli.h, Lillie Kilmko. Ruth Summer , Mary Grace Alden STUDENT COUNCILâSEMESTER II Row I: Row i- Row |: Row 4: Currin Shield., George McDermott, Don Hllgendorl, Richard Wvxow.ki, Kenneth Rvden, Norman Laraon, Milton Funk. Fd Ponczefc, Dwight Hand lev, Wilbur Carlton lack Matron, Kenneth O born, Harold Sag:, Robert llollinger, Wayne Vogt. Jim Abbott, Clayton McCoy, George Earl â , , joe Weidner, Lulu Hahn, Elizabeth Gentry, Jane Craven, Lenore Henoch, Thelnu Itclman, Beatrice Morriton, Helen Zahrt, Irene Gottnek, Mi Eva H. Thompson, Richard Arndt' . Lena Sobko, Jetaldir.e Siegel, Jayne Meyer, Eleanor Wy ow kl, Mildred Johnton, Edna Euler, Jeanne Turner, Phylli Replogle, Lillie Kiimko, Mary Grace Alden 57 Row i: Mvrtle Mae Reynold , Kathrvn Johnson, Irene Gottticfc, Helen Fo.ii . Virginia Conrad. Eunice Goiirick, Mirth Schumacher Row i: Mitt Thelma Berkley, Dorothy Stofler, Ellen Cunningham, Dorothy Porter, Martha Phillip , Gladys Cook, Thelma Craft, Lucia Robertson Row 5: Betty Burge. Ftleen Stoder, Winifred Ch'ld , Glad Lewis, Helen Wolcott, Marian Kosante, Billie Dedltch, Helen Zwerg, Geraldine Hart Row tâ WHberg, Barbara Mitchell, Maxine English, Dorothy Punsky, Mar Dolore Gerbrick, Marijane Dorsey, Anna Mae Carver Row i: Betty Tallant, Ann Kawalvshon, Claribrl Burg, Georgians Green, Marcile Fitzsimmons, Elizabeth Tate, Clatibel Hebeisen Row : Dorothea Sharp, Eleanoi Atkinson, Edna Nickla . Jean Miller, Eleanor Wyzowtkl, Edith Fenton, Mi s Jeiaie Sheehan Row }: Florence Gilchritt, Viola Erickson, Bessie Legner, Mary KelioRg, Ruth Blehl, Marjory Cutler, Alice Curtia 58 GIRL RESERVES âHANDICRAFT GROUP Row i: Franc! Allison, Agne Kohoe, Helm Fuff. Ada Marlin, Ruth Schlitter. Loru Wood, Madalvn Leedlr, Alice Lewi . Thelma Iselman. Martha Kruger Row : Jeialdine Siegel, Hell A hen, Alice Dedilch, Irene Long, Belt Betties, Eileen Bessler. Guinevere Turley, Ruth Gricwaak Row |: Florence Clark. Barbara Siegel, Ellen O'Brien, Lucille Singleton, Bessie Jean Foittr, Janet Marshall, Francis Kanney Row 4 Ruth Ginther, Gladys Good, Ethel Msgnuson, Mary Agnes Lenta, Lorraine Coalman, Phyllis Replogle, Marian Schillinger, Winifred Mainland Row i Ruth Martin, Helen Tar now, Dorothy Kerris, Loot Mar Janes, Margaret Smith, Helen Rhoade, Miss Ruth Huddleston GIRL RESERVESâDRAMATIC GROUP Row I: Dorothy Reiter. Augustin Zvxak, Irene Edwards, Beryl F.wald, Dorothy Wlesriick,- Phvllis Long. Joan Hansen, Rosalie Schnewind, Mary Craee Alden Row i: Mist Eleanor Moore. Phoebe Lou Marshall, Lois Krejel. Edna Palm. Evangelinr Stroud. Dorothv Cook, Lorraine Cerntk Row Hernice Sapersteln, Virginia Bigg, Mary McCarty, Relda Hoelockrr, F.ramaline Takes. Harriet Swanson. Valerie Major. Mary Agnes Cushing Row 4 Pttdinia Shelby, Lillian Rice, Madeline Demien, Helen Haag, Jane Steele, Lucille Sehoettler, Eleanor Shelby, Ruth Koepke Row 5: Eileen Buchner, Amelia Kublnicc. Beatrice Morrison, Lenora Henoch, Jennie Johnston, Caarjira Jasinotki, Jean Bost 59 HI-Y Row i Arthur Magnuton, Bernard Jotut, Robert Raven, Rue Green, Ralph BWtft, George Morris , John Parker, Wilton Barnet, Harold Sage, Robert Hoi Unger Row 2 Robert Warner, Richard Travit, Frank Ratchenbach, Harold Reynold , Norman Larson, Kenneth Rvdeo, John Droege, Catmlr Slotarz Row j. Paul Reznik, John Smith. James Ruttell, Merle Thomat, David Rumlev. Warren Gring, Joseph Weido-r, Ted Kublnlee Row 4 William Hiatehlld, Carl Young, Frank Griffith. Paul Larober, Eddie Kaminski. Kenneth Barnard, Jeff Griffith, Edward Jon ., Mr. H. W. Schulze Row Quentin Etaling, Don Gerbrlck, Charles Rlanktchein, Jack Greene, William Robertton, Bob Pankowtki, Richard Pruden Row 6: Perry Shoemaker, Catmlr Stepanek, William Hanten, Francit Lentz, David Stowed, Don Bryant HI-TIMES STAFF Row I: Gibton Sharp, Miat Dorothy Dick, Bob Raven, Kenneth Ryden, Ar thur Magnuton, Stephen Matve Row i- Dorothy Nutting, Alice Deditch, Leota Mae Janet, Bernice Saperatei n, Jane Blankschein, Lucia Robertson, Helen Furr, Thereta Belzowtki, Iren - Kemp, Gertrude Burger Row } George Morris , Lucille Schocttlcr, Jane Steele, Gladys Cook, B' Robertton, Eileen Leahy, Barbara Mitchell, F.llenrote Mitchler, Beulah McBride, Lulu Hahn 60 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Row i: John Janzaruk, Wilbur Carlton, Marion Barden, Letter Andert, Willard Kuhn. Don Knoll. Herbert Schweder, Raymond Well Row z. Bob Flther, Orville Miller, Ja k Ludwig, Cletut Bowman, Cuttav Roklund. Frank Ratchenbach. Tom Callagher, Alvin bebel Row |. Robert Cook. Harry Shuth, Harold Ren, John Wroxa, amet Palme r, Jo- Phillâpt, Bob Hutron. Harold Trapp Row 4 Martin Cron, John Zahrt, Vernon Droege, Harold Schweder, F.ldon Smith. Bob Bowman. William Trapp, Wyllit Hart .... Row t Robert Fither, Herman Mize. LeRoy Griffin. Robert Ratehka. Ar -hur Pieplow. Orville Sirautt, Welter Weaver, Dick Fintlick. Harold Kohn. Row 6: Harold Towle, Louit Reuillc, Richard Geitler, John Grbac, Paul Kathmer INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Row i: Mr. Corneli  Abbott, Jack Ludwig, Letter Andert. Mr. E. E. Hobbt, John Janxanik Raymond Well. Mr. H. W. Schulze Row  : Arthur Pieplow, John Zahrt, Harold Trapp. John Crbae, Robert Hutton. Wyllit Hart 61 LIBRARY COUNCIL Row i: Tom Ball, Howard Nrblung, Phyllis Long, Ferdlnia Shelby, Ethel Magnuson, Maurice Tobianiky Row x: Mi Wilma Bennett, Eleanor Wyxowski, Elizabeth Tale, Hu Ida Kimmel, Marian Culver, Marion LeSourd Row j: Paul Moo, Joyce McCormick, Meredith Kruger, Marjorie Stansbury, Nora Houston, Phylli Kubica Row 4: Beryl Ewald, Mary Ree , Emmeline Takes, Lillian Tibbs, Virginia Myers, Richard Garrison, Waller Wood ENTRE NOUS Row 1: Robert Raven, Stephan Matve, Bill Robertson Row 2: Tom Ball, Ruth Grlewank, Margaret Smith, Ethel Magnuton, Mi  Wilma Bennett, Dorothy Nutting, Hulda Kimmel, Nora Houston, Eleanor Wyxow.kl, Louts Reullle Row j: Augustina 7.yzak, Caamira Jaainowski, Eileen Buchner, Theresa Bclzowski, Phyllis Long, Ferdinia Shelby, Mary Agnes Cushing, Gladys Cook Martha Kruger, Elaine Wilcox 62 JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Row i: Richard Wr , Jamea Bradley, Joe Chlaatawa, Earl Bartel , LeRov Griffin, Diet Jane . Robert Droege Row a Tom Sllveratorf, Anna Rumbaugh, Katherine johnaton, Eileen Beaaler, Irene Long, Jeanne Turner, Katherine Haveratock, Dorothy Miller Row }: Mi  Jetaie Sheehan, Elnora Fry, Catherine Moaler, Ruth Schlllter, Lorn Wood, Lorraine Chalman, Ruth Martin, Marjory Cutler, Valerie Kaczmarczyk, Mi  Edith Olaor Row 4: Cladva Good. Beulah McBride. Ada Beckman, Dorothy Decker, Hel en Haag, Marjorie Stanabnry, Madalyn Leedle, Lola Eaalinger. Bette Barnard HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Row I: Marion Knoll, Sara Zahrt, Dorothy Magmiaon, Florence Clark, Thelma Craft, Jane Blanktchein, Ethel Werner, Dorothea Burden, Lucille Schoettlcr Row t: Velva Milzarek, Roae Tonaonl, Emma Maaha, Wanda Janzaruk, Ethel Magnuaon, June Tollefaon, Jean Miller, Leara Morraan Row }: Valerie Major, Jeanette Gu tafaon, Irma Houaton, Helen Wright, Hutda Kimmel, Helen Tar now, Ruth Biehl, Hazel Miller Row 4: Nora Houaton, Eleanora Shelby. Lorella Freeze. Bette Barnard. Eileen Buchner, Thereaa Belzowaki, Ruth Ellin, Charlotte DaVanon. Dorothea Sharp, Florence Hill, Miaa Lillian Bedford, Madeline Demlen Row j: Helen Haag. Barbara Mitchell, Lillie Klimko, Mildred Werner, Fer dinla Shelby, Alice Deditch. Dorothy Pur.aky, Jane Steele FRENCH CLUB Row i Helen Fou. Janr Wilbert, Dorothv Stoffer, Kathetine Johruton, Mi Doroth Dick, llettv Burge, r.iletn Stoder. Margaret Butkhrrt.Aon KowaluLotr Row i: Bernice Saperttein, Phoebe Lou Martkall, Ellen OâBrien, Janet Mar ÂŤhall, Ko e Ardrcano. Phvlll Replogle, Virginia Ru ell, Agne holme TRAVEL CLUB Row i; Mi Frankie Jooe , Wade Kanr.t . Bill Unger, Forre ÂŤ Link, Wilton Smith, John Droege, John McElroy, Milton Funk Row f Frank Seimeta. Mary Dolore Getbriec, Dorothv Punk )', Ada Martin, Ruth Gi either, Thelma Iaclman, Alice Lewi Row j- Helen Rhoadc. Margaret Smith, Lutille Coet , Martha Kruger, Marian Sehillinger, Winnifred Mainland. Gertrude Burger 64 GIRLS COUNCIL Row i: Ruth MirtiA, Margaret Sehiefc. Jane Klarktehein, Mitt Agnet V. An.it ton, Dorothy Bear. Dorothy Reiter. Fdjth Fenton Row i: Leota Mae Janet, Margie Va t, Kleanora Shelby, Lott Blohra, Rath Btehmann, Lorraine Chalcnan HOME ROOM ORGANIZATIONS Cornelius Abbott.........................Printers Acnes V. Anderson......................Handicraft Ruth M. Andrew Creative Writing J. O. Ault..........................Study Group E. P. Beabout............. Radio Engineers Thelma Beesley......................Handiwork Charles Bennett.................... Study Grouf Wilma Bennett...................Library Assistants Hazel M. Brown..........................Etiquette Iris Buck ................ . Stenographers Lawrie F. Davis . . Study Group Dorothy Dick......................... . Etiquette Bernice N. Dunlap Pencil Sketchers Grant Frantz Doctors and Dentists Edgar E. Hobbs........................... Archery Ruth M. Huddleston .................Study Group M. E. Hyde................ Mathematical Wrinkles Frankie Jones....... International Relations A. T. Krider............................Etiquette Eleanor Moore...................... Stenographers Edith Oi-son.........................Girl Coaches Lillian L. Redford...................... .Nurses Muriel H. Russell Decorations H. W. Schulze Model Builders Mae A. Seaman ... Nature Study Club S. P. Sears.............................. Farmers Jessie Sheehan .................... Study Group J. Alvin Taylor........... .........New Deal Eva Thompson .............Lawyers and Politicians Claron Veller.........................Study Group Ruth Walk..............................Homemakers E. G. Walker ............. . Accounting Lola Vawter............... A Capella Chorus Pearl M. Younc............................ German 65 ITHE u iPORTEtll-MSl LA PORTE HIGH SCHOOL LAPORTE TEN CENTS lint hncnvMKDNLO TTv lit AH .C -. 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