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

 - Class of 1940

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ECGKNE IU DZYNSKI Everybody’I friend: nobody's enemy ’’ Intramural Bitkrilnll ». Football 3: Archery Club CVor Guard s: Senior Flay a: Spring Itancc Committee 4: Junior F.ay Committee 3. FRANCES CUNNINGHAM Excellence is the reward of labor.' Glee Club 1. 1, 3: Home Economic Club 3. 4: Girl Reserve 3. 4. Enter N»u j, 4: Creative Writing Club 4- JACK COFFEES For vhat I ’.rill. I --ill. and tk're's an end on it. Archery Club 3: Science Club 4. ALENE COOK Her heart's as sunny as her hair. Glee Club t. a. EVELYN' COX What «I better than silencer' Girl Reserve 3; Orchestra 1. J. s: Band J. 3: State Ensetnb'e Contest j; State Solo Contest 3. NORBERT CRAMER He hat. by his good fellowship, made himself popular with us. Reserve Fwitbal! Manager t: Track Manager 1: Purdue Round-l'p 1. i. 3: Science Club 4: Furdur Award 1: Junior Honor Society t; Technical Staff 1. j, 3, 4; Honorable Mention t. 3. 3; El-Te Staff 4. Tumbling 1: Class Flay Manager 3: Bowling 4: Student Court 4; Spring Dance Com- mittee 4. BERYI. CURTIS ’.4 maiden never bold. Girl Reserve Dance Committee 4: Glee Club r. j 1, 4: A Cappella 1. J. 3. 4; Operetta 1. a. 3. 4'; X.I.H.S. Chorus a. 3. 4. Mixed Chorus 1, a. 3; Girl Re-erve j. 3. 4. Entre Nous 3. 4: Junior Amateur 3: S.kerettes 3. FRANK CURTIS When I think. I must speak. Glee Club 1. 3: Operetta a, 3: A Cappella 31 Travel Club t; Science Club 4: Junior Amateur 3: Monitor 4: Furdur Round-Cp a. ). 4; Mixed Cho- rus J, 3- JOE DALEY Manners make the man. President Hi-Y 3: Hi-Y i. J. : Fresident Sci- ence Club 4. Band t. J. 3: Travel Club 3: Cha.r- nwn From Committee 3: Intramural Baskcthall t. j: Baseball 4: Class F.ay 4: Spring Dance Com- mittee 4: Mixer Dance Committee 4: Colt t; Bowling j, National Band Contest 1; Hi-Y Dance Committee J. 3. RUTH CRAWLEY I'nless you know her well. Her value you cannot tell. South Bend Central 3; Glee Club 1, 3. BETTY CROCKET It is the etuiet worker that succeeds. G ee Club 1. TOM DALEY I am on the brink of a great career—somebody push me o$. Freshman Football 1; Freshman Ba ketball 1: Sophomore Basketball j; Reserve Basketball j; Hi- Y 3, 3. 4; Senior Flay Committee 4; International Correspondence Club s: Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 4-

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HELEN BRENDA A Quid studious girl, is she Girl Reserve» 4; Glee Club 1. BEVERLY BROWN Do I worry! Do frtlf Sever wHI and haven't yd. Handicraft Club 1: Girl Reserves 2. 3. 4: Junior Amateur 1. 3. 3: Srirncc Club 2: Honorable Men- tion 1. 3. Hoflpr Roll j: Archery Club 3: Ger- man C ub 3. .V RCTH BROWN The mildest manner, the gentlest Mead. Girl Reserve- 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 1. 3. 3. 4: Handicraft Club a: Home Economics Club 3: Opera Orchestra J. 3; State Ensemble Winner 3: N.I.ILS. Orchestra j: Honorable Mention 4: National Or- chestra Winner 2. FRED BUCHNER A man veil known for ike ability Me's shovn, Baskcthnl' J. 3. 4: Reserve Basketball 1: Foot- Kill t. 4; Track 1. 3. 3. «: Tennis 1. a: President of Cl«s- t. 3: Student Government 1. 3. 3. 4; Judge of Up| cr Court 3: Judjte of Lower Court 4- BILL BIRR A elever mind under euriy hair. Hi-Y 3. 3. 4: Band J. 3. 4: A Cappella r: Glee Cub t: Basketlrall 2; Junior Amateur 3. 4: State Baml Contest 3. 3, 4: Regional Contest J; Intra- mural Basketball 2. 3- BETTY CANFIELD With a sunny smile and a ekrery giggle, Out of difficulties she ean wiggle. Englewood High School 3: Slicerettes t, 2: Home Economics Club t. 2: Opera, r. 2: Glee Club 1. 2. 3: G.A.A. 3: Handicraft Club 1. 2: Travel Club 4: Girl Reserves 2. 3, 4. BILL CAREY Sot that I like study less, Put I like pleasure more. Southwestern High School. Detroit, Michigan 1.2; Track 2; Aw Club 3: Debate 4. MARJORIE CARMER That's a girl of spirit and we'll drink her health. Glee Club t, 2: Operetta t. BKRNADINE CASEY So wonder gentlemen prefer brunettes.” Union Mills and Kingsbury r; Student Forum j: Girl Reserves 4; Senior Play Committee 4; El- Pc Start 4. ADELINE CHECOLO Always smiling, never glum. She's a happy, cheerful chum. Home Economic» Club 4. HELEN CHROBAK She has no care for meaner thing . Junior Red Cross t; Glee Club 1: Junior Honor Society 1. JOHN CHROBAK By the mark one knows the marksman! Glee Club r, Intramural Basketball 3. 4: Sopho- mo.e Ba-krtball 2; Co-«l 3. 4. (18)



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DOROTHY DAVIE If iilrnee it golden. I'm rich L.PJI.S. «. s. s. 4. JACK DAVIS My idea of an agreeable person it onr who agrees with mr. Travel Club i. 2; Bowling i. t. 3. 4: Co-op. 3. 4: Intramural Basketball I. t. 3, 4: Junior Amateur 4. Cias» President t; Color Guard 3. RUTH DK HAW She Mitvn a goddeti ami looks a queen. Girl Reserves 3, 4. Marionette Club 1 2; Glee Club j. 2. HINSON DKW Carr it an rnrmy lo life. 'ketch Cub 4: Track 1. 2: Student Government 1 WH.Bt'R DIKDRICH •» deeds iprah his presence. I.MIS. i. 2. 3. 4. HELEN DIESSLIN Modeity it a woman's virtue Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; Girl Reserve» s. 3, 4: Handicraft Club 4: Home Economics Club 4; Tra ve! Club 4. RICHARD DII.l.OWAY There are brains beneath tkat quirt exterior. Science Cub 3: Junior-Senior Banquet Commit- tee 3. ELWOOD DORSEY “Beneath hit exterior there is a deal of devUtry. Football 1. 3; Basketball 1. 3. 4. Baseball 3. 4. Intramural Basketball 2; Axe Cub 2. 4. BEN DOWNEY Thy actions proclaim thre still a (hild.’’ Student Government s; Science Club 2, 3. 4: Travel Club 3; Camera Cub 4: Intramural Ka»- ketltall 3, 4. IRENE Dl'DECK She believes in doing her best quietly. Girl Reserves 4; Archery Club 4: Travel Club 4: G rr Club 1. ROBERT DUFF .Vo sinner, yet no saint perhaps. Band I. 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Track ». J. 4. BETTY DUNTFON Shr's jttsl au all-American girl. Glee Cub 1, 2, 4; Girl Reserve» 2, 3. 4; Hand- icraft Ciub a, 3, 4: Home Economic Club 2; Trawl Club 1. 2. 3. (20)

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