New Carlisle High School - Olive Branch Yearbook (New Carlisle, IN)

 - Class of 1944

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SF PEP AAT SM PSNI Aes EX a ia ee I, Albert Laureys, will my traces tor gas to “r. Carrs I, Clem Rzepka, will my 32 cred- its to any junior who needs them. I, Stanley Padkarski, will my ability to stay out of « sohool to Fred Leer. I, Joseph Pozsgai, wal my abili- ty to get good grades to Scut Wade. I, Kenneth Senzig, will my tech- nique with the women to G. Dolph. I, Rich Tolmen, will my long hair and. request to report to the Navy to any 4-F. I, Ruth Michalski, will my wink and smileito Joan Milliken. I, Ursula Struyf, will my abilis ty to wear sweaters to Betty Haas. I, Wanda Corpe, will my youth- ful charm and figure fo Miss McKes- sone. I, Uva Jean Ullery, will my love for See Zahl to Anna Mae Miller. I, Pearl Kasnia, will my dimpled knees to lire Shaw. I, Lewis Hall, will my height to Ruth Levan. I, Bill Abram, will my ability to catch muskrat to Bob Van Dusen. I, Paul Glon, will my ability to roll over a car to Clarence Stone. I, Richard Bunton, will my per- ;} manent to Miss Bouchard. I, Jack Woolman, will my ability to.oversleep to Bill Troxell. I, Paul Mitchell, wi]}l my timid- ness to Jim Hauser. I, Vernon Clark, will the hair on my chest to Jack Palmer. I, Robert Dunham, will my '29 Chevorlet to Fred Leer. I, Brant Pfeiffer, will my bow tie oae Clark Gable looks to Darwin Nicodemus. I, George De Meyer, will ny Oa Mme oy hair and greon Chovy to-. I, Mary Margaret Jones, will my epics to get out of town dates to June Brummitt. I, Katherine Bickel, will my ability to get along with everyone to Patsy Clark. I, Amelia Miller, will my abili- ty to roller skate to Cleo Kleine. I, Phyllis Coyne, will my draw- ing ability to Ruth Levan. I, Betty Cronkite, will my dream of a house by a river to Josephine Kulwickis I, Bessie Dolph, will my ability. to hurry through the halls to Harry Wrobleski. I, Lorraine Faltynski, will my job at Shorties to anyone who likes hamburgers. I, Thelma Goodenough, night life to Ida Johnson. I, Bill Jenkins, will my boyish looks to Jack Mell. I, Duane Trumble, will my women fascination features to Jim Gaddy. I, Duane Kern, will my enjoyment in standing in the halls and watch- ing the girls go by to D. Kettring. I, Ann Kratz, will my 3 block walk to and from school to Mr. Esl- imger. EGA Doris Lichtenbarger, will my ability to live out in the country away from men to Dolores Casaday. I, Arnold Miller, better known as een will my good one arm dri- will my -ving to Ray DeBates. I, Doris Peterson, will my baby voice and sweetness to a oe who needs a mane : I, Irene Porter, will my womenly iuealuien to Camiel DeBeck. . I, Barbara Shead, will my “isn't that odd phrase to Wilma Dittmer. I, Georgia Symonds, -will the do- zens of masculine admirers to Jane Ann Nickerson. Conte on page 18, col. 1

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ST In their Junior year the class of '44 presented Don't Ta‘ce My Penny , a comedy in three acts. They gave their evening performance November 20. This was a story of a sixteen- year-old girl (Penny) who was stage struck. She spent most of her time preparing herself for the role of Dimity West, the leading character in a recent novel. The author,Har- rison Day, was coming to town the next day in search of his ideal. Sally, a former movie star and maid of the Pringle home,was also hoping to obtain the contract with the as- sistance of her agent,Norman Porter. After Penny and Joanna broke an important tennis engagement, their boy friends planned to poke fun at them when Henri and his models came to model clothes for the girls. Harrison Day was brought to. the Pringle home by the father and giv- en the chance to interview everyone interested in being in the movie. Much to the suprise of everyong, Mavis, Penny's older sister, was the ono to play Dimity West . The cast was as follows: Penny..- « « « « « « Georgia Symomis Joanna... » »- » » Kathrine Bickel Gromssy sss, «aa soa ae bory.M, | Jonos Grog . - . . Arnold (Muggs) - Miller Kerry. » « « « « « » Richard Baracs Caleb (the father) . Brant Pfoiffer Lydia (the Mother) . Dorothy Roberts Mavis (the sister) . . Barbara Shcead Mark (the brother) . . Vernon Clark Norman Porter. » « « « « « Dan Gucak Silly. ome ere ¢ » e..Doris Petersen Harrison Day .-.+ + + Bill Jonkins Henri. Albert Laureys Virginia Hooton Doris Lichtenbarger Ruth Kettring The Models - « »« The Delivery Boy. . - Jack Woolman | ae A mystery-comedy in three .acts was the play presented by the se- nior class of '44. The nana - of this play was Drums of Deathe The story wage? a En group of odd- ly contrasting people who arrivedat a desolate mansion at the call of telegrams which they soon discover- ed to be false,but too late to make their oscape. Bailey, who was a relative of most of them had disappeared. Each person was questioned as to his relationship to Mr. Bailey's dis- appearance and the whereabouts of a magic stoNe sought by a certain ene- my of Mr. Bailey's, Mr. Thompson. The half-mad housekeeper, Mrs. Oakley; the octoroon girl, Celeste; and the surly Haitian negro, Jules aroused the suspicion of everyone, especially the sheriff, Newton Coop- er. Back of all this was continu- ally heard the beating of druns. Mr. Bailey's grandaughter, Paula, arrived unaware of the confusion and mystery to discover her fiance, Sheldon Harley, was at her grand- father's house attempting to solve the mystery. Harley discovered that Thompson, alias Dr. Cameren, was the murderer ond Paula and Harley announced their coming marriage as the cur-’ tain drew on another chiller-diller. The cast was es follows: Sheldon Harley.......Brant Pfeiffer Paula Bailey.....-.....-Wanda Corpe CelesStesiccde0 aalnnen GCOLPIO Symonds TULGSiove ai styaiarasie isimen VETO Clore k Mrs. Gillette...seceseeoM. M. Jones Mrs. Oakley........Katherine Bickel Amelia Gillette......Doris Peterson Eugenia Bowles........Barbara Shoad Doctor Cameron....+.-++.-..Bob Amen Nowton Cooper.....+.-.-Muggs Miller Noster sutivawe Manele ee ee eT Wan lel CED aN . ? i ah 6 Ae eae



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t ee wil 7 N ' o ty x ae vs, % ph ao wee eee - Singo this ways ,ttinks of the future, lets, fidr a fow minutes think of it, too. in. ‘design or building--but in friends. Let's take an excur- ‘sion through some of this country and seo just how they will look ten isa ; or morv‘years from now. So“come on everyone, and hop a- iene the good ship Our sturdy Capt. Harry Chest will guide us to this land of Never- Yever ° Oblivion, and then clearing. Wy, it must be the old school. eainly must have changed, and the children are all sizes. Evidently some one is living there now. Yes, sure cnough! There's a figure at the door, and it looks very, very familiar!..sket's see... Why it's Bessic Dolph!...and I see those are all her childron.e Hollo Bessic, do you romomber us? We used to go to. the same school. Haybo you could help us locate somo of our old friends. You say you marricd Rich- ard Tolmen after you chased him for two years after graduation! Well, well. Whatever happened to his friend Chuck Runnels?? No, not a nig farmé’ Well, everyone to what suits him beste.e.ee Where is his farm anyhow? Next to the old Jen- kin's placee Why do you call “him old? You say married three timos?? All of them rich widows! Oh, you don't think this one will live ei- thers Who is she? Oh, Ruth Kett- rings I always figured she'd mar- ry a rich man....and with hor mays, kill him quick. ’ How about that handsome Duane Trumblo all tho girls used to chiso? So ho finally grow w mustache and. was: sont to Hollywood. Oh, to pose for Mickey Mouse. Teh, Teh, 1 ELL know ne Woll, thanks world that al-- Never Sail . It cert- | ee atl 4 ext . = Q fi ad =e BR Bessie. I guess we'll go along now. See you again. Say, who is that over there? Looks like one of our Medium Tanks. It's Rose Ann Burch! She certainly grew--about 250 pounds of her. Aj, Rose Ann! How have you been? You say you're married to that little bald headed man over thore? (He surely looks hen=pecked!:) Why, it is Muggs Miller! And ho's talking to a sharp looking fellow. Who is he? Not THE Ben Nowak] Why I al- ways thought he'd be a miser, but I certainly didn't think he'd make such a typical one. He's almost like the villian in Uncle Tom's Cabin. Look, there's a: paper boy. I think I'll buy a paper and see if there is any news.. Hello little boys Do you live around here? You're Dick Bunton's son! How is your dad anyhow? Not -working! Hasn't worked for eight years! Oh, on relief. My, my, and he was voted the boy ‘most’ likely to suc- ceed. Well, tell him I soid hello, will you? Well, let's seee.eeecee New Car-= lisle City Herald. Jack Woolman, editor. Jack Woolman! Humn, he certainly never struok mo as boing the literary type. He always made the darndest marks in English. Guess he just: couldn't copy right. This name looks familiar. Town. Gossip , by Betty Cronkhite. Yes, I always figured she'd be doing that. What's this? An article a- bout Kenny Senzig! Disorderly con- duoct--$10 fine. Landed his heli- copter right in the middle of the ball field. Boy, that's -the same old Senny Kenzig we Ikmew back in the New Carlizly of: 144 , Here's a piece ‘ about ae Petorson, the spinsteress. “Hum, u ie a E ear 7 4413 b Me cE - won a on il v s F ies ers t ‘ '

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