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CHiRLES RICHARD TCLYEN has Qa totel §-of twelve years New Carlisle grammar and high school so he should make a good Navy man as he is to be called as soon as school is out. He is quite an athiewe having played first string ball on the basketball team in his final year after four years of taskethall, softball, and track. Rich has spent quite a bit of his time on the farm so when the Future Farmers of America was started he became Vice-President. WILLIAM DUANE TRUMBLE answers most- ly to his middle name. This fricnd came to us. in our sophomore year from lydick. He is a jolly lad and spent in everybody's friend. The thing that really interests him’ most. at school is a good excuse not to be prescnt, but these aren't found of- ten. Duane was also o member of the“A” squad in basketball this year. Duané TrRompce - GEORGIA LARK SYMONDS came to New Carlisle in her sophomore year from Warsaw, Indiana. She played bari- tone in the band and was baton twir- She was a mem- ler her senior year. ber of G. A. A. and Girl Reserves. She was also a member of the Glec Club during her senior year, Dur- ing her junior yoar she played the lead in the play and also took part in the senior mystery drama. Shannon: Now, Mary, what is the third letter of the alphabet? Mary: Dunno.' Shannon: Yos, you do. What is it you'do with your eyes? - Maryt Ma says I squint. iit % H ‘ UVA JEAN ULLERY came from Riley of South Bend to become a member of the Class of '44, She made “her entrance the last semester of our Sophomore year. The Girl Reserves are proud to call her a member of their organization and she is also one who helps to make our Glee ee eras a 20 a, prom BETTY JANE WAGNER is a blond bomb- shell who has attended New Carlisle for the last twelve years. Betty has taken a business course in high school and worked in the office dure ing her senior year. ‘She wishes to become a secretary when she gradu- ates. We will 911 wish this fellow classmate oT a ca ee JOHN RAYMOND Ce another one of the class who has attended New Carlisle for twolve years. He was a member of the Hi-Y during sophomore year. er for -The Tattler this ‘semester pee eae in’the junior play. IBO RICHARD ZMUDZINSKI, the valedice torian of our class, entered New Carlisle in the seventh grade com= ing from Number 9 school. In “his freshmin year he was elocted Secre- tary and Treasurer of tho-élass .and also reccived the scholarship let- ter. “c was svort editor of The Tattler: his sophomore ycar and this year Science and mathematics were favorite courscs in school.’ take out and Lot . was warned to his wife and daughter and flee Stutsman: of the city. Lot and his wife daughter got safely away. Gus: What happened to the Sirtn CO MAME, his Jack was a report- ne WAS associncte cditor,.: his flea,
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. iP rial as AS , Sa es CS) Ss y ) PZ SHER Ca IR $$$ $$ attend. He took great interest in his school work the other years. His one great ambition in life is to be a successful agrigulturist. a IRENE NORMA PORTER is a brown-hair- ed, blue eyed girl who came to New Carlisle from Lydick in her sopho- more year. In both her sophomore and junior years she played clari- net in the band. She has taken up business courses in school to pre- pare herself for a position as a stenographer. alee eer Se A+ CLt JOSEPH RICHARD POZSGAI is a4 young intellect who came fror Lydick in his sophomore yoar. Joe has enjoy- ed the science and mathematic courses he has taken here in high school. He has thought of taking an .engineering course He worked on the Tattler this year as reporter and mimoograph operator. CHARLES HARVEY RUNNELS has attendod New Carlisle all his school years. He played forward in basketball and also participated in track and soft- a member of the Hi-Y Farmers of America in ball. He was and Futuro his senior year, serving 48 report- er for tho latter organization. 4 (hack, | A CLEM MATHEWS RZEPKA is a lad in our class who quit school the last scm- estor of his senior year to work on the farm. He has beon going to New Carlislo for six yoarse He came from District Number 9. Re-= gontly he passed his tost for tho Armyy Cw Riaatha KENNETH RAY SENZIG who hails from Lydick. entcrod New Carlislo a8 a sophomore. In his senior year ho was in tho Glee Club and also dur- .. SA 4) ih wet —— = by in college. his school years ho had a great in- torest in mechanical drawing. To bo a successful business man is his ambition. . BARBARA JEAN SHEAD pricks ears when she hears the namo Barb called out. This lass started in tho first grade with us, moyed to Rolling during that yoar and return- ed here the second semester of our sophomore year. She is tho tallest girl of the sonior class and is vory agile. Barb took part in both the junior and sonior play and is also a membor of tho G. A. As, Girl Roserves, and tho Tattler Staff. Sho is Vice President of the Girl Reserves. She also. had the honor of being our salutatorian,. oe fe OAL! MILLER EUGENE STOMBAUGH is anothor momber of our Senior class that has been with us all twelve yoors. He was a rather outstand- jing basketball player during his high school years. Ho spends a pertion of his sparo time in his Uncle Bill's saw mill and the re- maining moments ore very devotedly taken up by Doris Lichtenbarger. He is a very tall and slender lad and answers to the nickname of Re a e iff Mb URSULA JULIAN STRUYF hails from Hudson Lake and camo to New Car- lisle in November of our Junior an her the yoar. Sho likes to swig snc is oxpert. The Girl Reserves claim as one of their members as do G. A. Ae who also have her aos the sports managore Urs as we all call her is a formor student of Cal- unmet High School in Chicago.
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eh ow 3 NeCoDAMES Paul Glon------------------ BRllic ..brag-]es---------------- Bill Robert Amen-------------------- Zeke Katherine Bickel--------------- Katy Richard Buntonw--------------- Curly Rose Ann Burch---------------- Rosie Vernon Clark-------------------- Gus Phyllis Coyne------------------ Phil Wanda Corpeq----------------- Corpie Botty Cronkite ----------------- Mose George De Meyer------------ -Georgie Bessie Dolph------------------- Bess 1. Robert Dunham------------------- Bob ia Lorroine Faltynski------------- Aine | 1 Thelma Goodenough=--- ------= o-=--T J 2 Lewis Hall-------------------- Boots A Voneanse) HOOCOn-——=—=— —=—=—— = Ginny Ax| Willion Jeniins---------------- Bill Mary evONCS @———=———— === === Jonesie Pearl Kasnia- ----------- ---- -Sally Duane Kern--------------------- Bump Ruth Kettring--------------= -Ruthie Annabelle Kratz----------------- Ann Albert Laureys -------- ----- -Beckin Doris Lichtenbarger=--------- Litohy Ruth Michalski---------- ----Queenie Anelia Miller------------------ Moge Prnota Miller Jre---- = --++-Muggs Paul Mitchell------------ +----lfitch Benjamin Nowake e------- --9r= Bennie Doris Peterson-----------=- w----Pete Brant Pfeiffer------------ +-Quinter Stauley Packarski- - - - --- --Stan Ireno Portere-W--9- nnn ene ne -Gus Barbara Shead------------ 7 sa Miller Stombaugh----------777 --Red Ursula Struyf--------7-77777 ----Urs Georgia Symonds --------- one--e-Lark Richard Tolmen=----------- - neseeRich Duane Trumble---------- weo--- Stiff Botty Wagner=------------- Blondic Jack Woolman--- ------ a----Wooly Leo Zmudzinski---------- 2----Smudy Charles Runnels---------- one-e-Mink Uva Jean Ullorye---2 22220 n nnn UV Clen Rzoep ‘es wos nneene-e--o---Whinp ae . 4 A — gs, V4 i | fons b cay | PRESIDENT S PROM SP ee Cr Whon we walk down the paths of the old school, wo remomber all the beautiful things that havo over happened to us. We are glad Jun- iors, that you have made such a k lasting impression on our minds this evening, for inthe many long | years that are to follow, regard- less of failure or success, sadness- or joy, we can look back on this event and in our memories, wander: in the spell of tho dear occasion with you and the years at New Car- lisle school. We appreciate and thank you for the beautiful way in which you are entertaining us. May you receive as good a treatment when you are Seniorse Arnold Miller, Jr. IN MEMORIAM In memory of Donald Moffitt who died when this class was in the sixth grado. th Yauumay think that this is the ende Well, it is} . 1 dese St 7
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