New Paris High School - Parisian Yearbook (New Paris, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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J w 1 f ,M 4' Q M 2' :lp ' V X 1 1 A f w SENIOR PERSONALITIES 0 S 8 C B Ai -ll U1 P HISIAN 29 slg-Z - mil' J NAME NICKNAME FAINTS BECAUSE OF AMBITION FAVORITE SAYING FAMOUS-FOR W NESS FOR J'unior Beer Ott Being too quiet Farmer Oh, no Smiles Women K Ruby Clark Hazel Too much love College Let's really yell Cheerleading Millersburg Vernon Dowty Vernie Shrimp Dairy farmer I was robbed Sense of humor Small girls Richard Dunlap R.D.D. Bookkeeping Photographer Gee whiz Driving ability Carpentry Robert Frenger B05 Speech Class To get married Nothing Bremen Ada LeRoy Frye 'ROCKY Working too hard Mechanic Heck, no Carefreenes South Bend A rthur Gall Arkie Flying rolling pin Farmer Holy cow Golden voice Rosemary Paul Helman Big P6111 Being jilted Engineer More or less Argueing Dave Melborn A Roma Herrington F-011100 Men Teacher That kills me dead Studying Texas - Don Hoover Beezer Smart women Engineer Chicken if you donft Broken hearts That Big Buick A Phyllis Hower Jean Talking Learn to yodel Oh-h-h-h Shyness Quietness - ' Irmyn Jackson Irma Hillbilly music Nurse Quit it out Friendliness Spike Jones 9 Waneta Jones Neetie Growing too tall Nurse Beats me Her Ford Big brown eyes Phyllis Juday Phyl Nelson Beauty operator Wouldn't that frost you? Giggles Eggs Willis Kohli Willie Too many women Band leader l don't know Boogie-Woogie Freshman girls Doris Lehman DOISBY Too much ice cream Lab. Technican 'Toughy Babe' Dairy Bar Dawson Betty Mishler Betts Heart attacks Tall children For Heaven's sake I. P. C. Concord Jean Moneyheffer Jeanie Business English Opera singer Oh, well, my gosh Being faithful Dowty A Nola Jean Morehouse N016 Fright Housewife You know what I mean Height Chemistry Donnabelle Lantz Donna Shock Typist Beats me Rings Long names Conrad Neff C. Neff Too many wheaties Basketball coach Who knows? Cowboy shirts Brunettes Gene Neff Neffie A broken heart Farmer Oh, brother His little women Hollywood Thyra Neff N Thyra Hitting a wrong note Music teacher Oh, for Pete's sake Singing Florida Elaine Ogle 'Lain Timidness Run a dress shop Oh, gosh Nash Rusty Joan Paugh Joanie Riding in jeeps Nurse Oh, shucks Exercises Mice Virginia Schroeder Ginny Falling off Boss's lap Secretary .Teepers Quiet ways l..ehman's Marilyn Shannon Rosie Muscles Phy. Ed. teacher I have to study Basketball Latin Bill Smoker Biddie-BOY Stepping out on her Politician Beats the heck out of me ' Haircuts Sweater girls Mary Lou Stuckman Stuts Bill Second Rembrandt Gads Drawing ability Ski Boots ' Bill Tarman Be rt Ov rsleeping A car and a wife Rough . Being late Milford women Russell Vail Rusty Too many 'chickens' Farmer Oh, yeah Farming Nashes Evelyn VanDiepenbos Evie Doctors Nurse Oh, good heavens Paper route Library Janet Weaver J n 4 Late hours D ntist Censored Her slowness L uie rl .xx X X X Xa at ,N N V 1 w w J yi AN PAHISI ' w A tk, xx J Q ' J 1 il ' fx: E X,

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Z 1 I I4 1 I 29 J, I 9 fi MY-7 rv PROPHECY FOR CLASS OF 1949 W'-511' Pm finally home from another day of school. I guess I'l'l read the local paper before I do anything else. Now where is that Farmer's Exchange? It surely came today. Oh, there it is and isn't that my old classmate, Ruby Clark, staring at me? Ruby Clark, cover girl for Farmer's Exchange. But still that lsn't so fantastic. Just yesterday I heard Willis Kohli, the unmarried rninister, deliver his fiftieth sermon. But Russell Vail's newly employed housewife, Elaine Ogle, told me that Willis is still being pursued by a blonde that was a freshman when we were seniors. When I made my last visit to Chicago to see Marilyn Shannon's professional basketball tearn, the Tow Heads, defeat the Harlem Globe Trotters, I noticed Vir- ginia Schroeder on the South Shore Line. I asked her what she was doing and she informed me that she was a brakeman on the South Shore. Imagine. I asked her about Doris Lehman and what she was doing now. She told me that Doris was still keeping up the morale of the bachelors lnNew Paris who stop at Lehman's occasion- ally. lt says here that Betty Mlshler has just received the national lady's typist championship award, partially due to her experience in the office of N. P. H. S. Oh, here's an article about the wedding I attended Sunday. Did you know that Waneta Jones finally convinced Maro Myers that there's a Ford in his future? Among 'the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dbwty. Yesterday in church I talked with Mrs. Dowty, the former Jean Moneyheffer. She is busy rearing Ver- non, Ir. and still trying to bring up Vernon, Sr. I guess that Mary Lou Stuckman is a lifelong employee at Smokers. Right now she's working on a mural there amid the patter of the tiny feet of William and Edward, Ir. Bill Smoker, 'the peop1e's choice , is passing out second-handed Dewey buttons following the Republican landslide of 1928. Here are some articles on other 49'ers. Roma Herrington has settled near Houston, Texas, where she is working as a chemist in a petroleum laboratoryf She always did have an attraction for Texas. Otto Beer, Ir. is a bee keeper on road I6 and still trying to collect I-Ioney . Dick Dunlap is finally a professional photo- grapher after many years of study, and as usual he's making good use of his dark room. Joan Paugh is acting as nurse-maid for her seventeen nieces and nephews. In the local news it mentions that Phyllis Hower has assumed Miss Elliott's task of teaching Public Speaking at New Paris High School. lt also says that LeRoy Frye has just received a professorship at Purdue University. fI've been told that he received it on his merits of forgetfulness.j Janet Weaver is working for House of Harter. She has recently created a new design for the Eberfeld school sweater. Here is an announcement stating that Paul I-Ielrnan has a program of his own on N. B. C. He's doing a little crooning for Ivory Flakes. Here's a headline con- cerning another local boy who is making good. Don Hoover is serving in his usual capacity as president of his class only now it's at Vassar. Donnabelle Lantz is living in Goshen. She's added the second ring to her finger since 1949 and is raising little Sticks . Here I am in the advertising section of the Farmer's Exchange. I have a couple of minutes so I'1l read a few. Listen to this: 'Visit our magnificent Terrace Room in Hotel New Paris. The hotel with 150 rooms and 150 baths. We are now featuring the special attraction of Gene Neff, the famed movie star who has just completed another Tarzan picture. A recently added service of our fine hotel is the daily sight-seeing tour of New Paris, conducted by Conrad Neff. For luxurious living, visit Hotel New Paris owned and managed by Bill Tarman. I-Iere's another ad about a member of the class of '49, Bob Frenger wants to rent a farm near Bremen. He certainly is exact about the location. Nola Jean Morehouse must be a dress designer because here is her slogan, 'The designer of clothes for the wee tots of Bethany . Irmyn Jackson is running a convalescent home for overworked Economics students. She should make quite a profit from that enterprise. I could use a little relaxation myself. Do you remember how Phyllis Juday always enjoyed helping other people? Isee she is now managing a matrixnonial bureau. Arthur Gall is advertising his huge dairy farm south of New Paris. He's very careful to whom he sells his products, so naturally they go to the New ParisCreamery. Could he have been influenced by his father-in-law? Evelyn VanDiepenbos is now a professional paper carrier after many years of spills from her bicycle. Why is that buzzer ringing? Oh, I must have spent another sixth period dreaming. But I do wonder how much of my dream will be true in 1959? Baa all u. .QCEL , Aga PAHISIAN ,2- a,. J e gigp J If K I , ,X V ,I it X . kgs. X. x. X g X ills . N Y,-L s s



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'LW W' 'I' fs- f' 'X SALUTATORY aw 'R C -1 44 Y V l I f 17+ lf, Parents, Teachers, Schoolmate and Friends: We, the graduating class of 1949, are happy to welcome you tonight. Our graduatlng exercises would be incomplete without your presence, and our parting from this school would be sad without your good wishes. Our graduation from N. P. H. S. is an event that we shall always remem- ber. We term our school 'one of the best' and feel that it has been made so because of the direction of our trustee and the efforts of this fine community. The assurance of your good wishes for our future success ls a challenge to us. You who are our parents, principal, and teachers have sympathized with us in our strivings and then have let us enjoy the glory of our accomplishments. Because your friendship has been an inspiration and a comfort to us, we are looking to you for guidance in the future. Tonight we have attained the goal that we have sought since we entered high school. We feel that we have climbed a few more steps in the ladder of Success , but we are not unmindful of the higher and more difficult steps that lie ahead. We realize that we are 'Not Finished , but 'Just Begun . Although we have completed our work here and are about to begin a new and exciting life, there lurks in the background of our minds a doubt as to our ability to do all the noble works that are expected of us. Can we make the world any better for our having lived in it? May we always remember Emer- son's thoughts: 'So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man, When Duty whispers low, 'Thou must', The youth replies, 'l can'. Betty Mlshler iii!! REMEMBER ? ? ? ? The distinctive aroma that issued from the Chemistry Room when we made Hydrogen Sulflde? Miss Ell:lott's desire for Conrad's 'chewing gum' in Speech Class? The eleven o'clock deadline before sectional tourney? Mr. Dawson's silence bell? The seniors winning the G. A. A. tourney? Mrs. McCo1ley's son, jet-propelled Jerry? The crowning of the Basketball Queen? The 221 Star Spangled Banner at the sectional? Cold Mondays and noisy Thursdays? The junior-senior receptions? Mary Lou sitting ln the waste basket at play tryouts. Roma sitting on Arkie in the play? Our chemistry tour of Goshen College? Our 'restful' senior trip? The pretty little cards at the end of every six weeks? Aix PAHISIAN .9-we AV. ef J W 'Q 5, N A X s .. ll I S V X VX ' iffij Q, fx f-Q Vx

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