Wakarusa High School - Waka Memories Yearbook (Wakarusa, IN)

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'1 f l A ' I 4' 0 . s , - ., ' ' 1. ,V 1 niintx-u-f ' !22.n4 d..'kglXL1.'cxLn!n , , ish NT Int + As a member of the all that it means to me States to graduate from can only say that to me should have prepared us UGRADUATION HAS A MEANINGN I would like to tell you if I could seniors like me all over the United However, this is impossible and I it means that we have taken a course of study that to become the citizens of tomorrow. We are about class of 1945, and many other High School. to enter the occupations and professions that we have dreamed of'and wher- ever we live or whatever capacity we serve better life due to what With the turmoil the world is in today the fact that we live in a country that is in, we can enjoy and live a we have attained in school, we realize and aporeciate more democratic, where we can go to school and receive an education. An education enables us to help preserve what the boys in the services are fighting for--the American way of living under the Four Freedoms: freedom of religion, freedom of expressidn, free- dom from want, and freedom from fear, Also, by going to High School we learn to co-operate with others and we have a feeling of unity. At this time I would urge everyone that has the chance, to get an ed- ucation. I would also like to wish every classmate the very best of luck throughout their lives. To the staff and our advisor, Mrs. Brunson, goes thc biggest WThank Youn that anyone could give and I say it with sincerity. Norma Letherman Editor-in-Chief. b M HE P1lRPl'QUH' s L, The purpose of this book is to depict the Senior year of the 1946 class of Wakarusa, in the hope that it may help to keep alive glowing memories of a happy high school life. -Lt has been the policy of our school to develop strong minds and healthy bodies, and to keep in mind the thought that char- acter is above the sceptered sway. Realizing that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, our school has kept open the avenues already created and hewn new pathways to other lands of play and recre- ation. We have much faith in the old song Uwork for the Night Is p Coming,W and thus have kept work in mind. w NU UF y ' als Em Our associ ations together are symbolic of the poem I live for those who love me Whose hem'ts are kind and true b ve me For the heaven that smiles a o s irits too. And awakes my p So it is a way that we may be ab 1, n our desire to labor, learn, play, and live in such le to say: I have fought a good fight I have kept the faith I have j' inished the course. J rd and be happily situated From now on I shall reap the revs , ----For in my s chool days I learned to Live, to Labor, and to Play. UUE SIM U UL L -- . 'Q-, 'GIF' I 3V'lJICQQ I ILDVW We, the Senior Class of 1945 take great pleasure in dedicating this 'Senior Edition to our sponsor, Mr, Bowers. He has guided us through three years of high school and we feel that he is one of us. We also wish him thc best of everything through the years to come. ,,,.1, - , 5 Q. Sf, '13 3 Q ,Ai af A 'Ai' J I ,. , ,yn V' V5 V ,iw , if .f'1g. .'f4-. ' f N. f 46 ' fs ' ' 1, V fa., :XXV 'N -' fm ' ' ax a ' . 1 i X ff WAKA-HI-LITES SENI OR EDITI ON STAFF MEVIB ERS Editor' in Chief. . .Norma Letherman Associate Editor . . . . . . .Esther Plezcher Business Manager . . . . . . . . . . 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Y -LM' fy' v! ., ue- '- '-,N 96, , IO , !'u 'n Q I -..1l': S IE- .'5? r lr,','!. .D ' 1. ' I . . 1 1 '6:Orx .S - , 1 '1' R' ,, - tl., .fi 'Q 5 - ,'.n y. 'Ao 'W U fu . ' -J 1 A 1 n AQ X- .32 l .fi YT V , . . - - -I , r ls o ' 5 ' , A ' ' . dt uh., H it - 'AQ 'Qi sal:-'U' .As f' 1 si .ff . kv 4.5 -, ' 4 'f 'avg Q-w't .I 1 'Q Y k rY.: ' :ti f 5 -4 ,',-. 5. - ' . 'L !f 5 . - 'K lplolf - - nu, - 1-new Y , - '7-- CLASS HIS'IORYe One bright morning in the fall of 1941 when the sky seemed perfect for flying, we started out on our four year flight towards our destination, graduation. The pihot of our green airplane was Wendell Eby with Junior Horn as co-pilot. Our navigator, Phyllis Weaver kept record of our journey, assisted by Nilah Penney who kept track of the expenses. There were fifty-i one passengers aboard. Miss Yoder and Mr. Smith accompanied us on our I first year of flight. f Due to our Biology course we were forced down at Chicago and vis the Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, and the Brookfield Zoo. i itedy Z This year we We continued on our w a semi-truck ride and the enjoyed. In the second brown as the color on the nose of our year of our plane a had as Navigator--Norma L etherman. ay but made two other stops for parties. One other was a Sadie Hawkins Day party which we of our flight we decided to have light blue airplane. We painted the picture of a white nd named our plane 'Friendehipg nothing bette pilot--Wendell Eby, Co-pilot--John Nunemaker, Four of our passengers bailed our which was all and rose r.n and left us forty-eight passengers. Mr. Yost and Mr. Bowers accompanied us this year. we were grounded by Mt. Latin and Mt. Geometry and initiated the fresh ies with a party. We also had two other parties on our way. Another summer passed and forty-eight passengers continued on through the clouds as Juniors. We had as Pilotn-Wendell Eby, Co-pilot-Norma Mad- lem, Navigator-Norma Letherman, assisted by Marilyn Moyer. Mr. Bowers stayed with us for the rem ainder of our journey. We had trouble with our engine and landed to have it repaired. While we were grounded we had time for our extra activities. The pkny 'That Crazy Smith Familyn was presented, We were allowed two parties as usual and the Seniors gave us a farewell party. Our big night was the Junior- Senior banquet which was held at the LaSalle Hotel and thus we came to the end of our year's course. we took off in September 1944. Our crew proved themselves efficient so we re-elected them. We also have thirty-six other passengers aboard. During the summer we were saddened deeply by the death of one of our passengers, Richard Lantz. we are drawing near our destination and about to complete the final year of our flight. This year we gave the cd many difficulties in like kidsc We had three stops to we entertained the Juniors ll ll play, The Green Ghost . Although we encounter- Chemistry, we took a day of fun to dress and act refuel our social life with parties,one in which l On April 6 the Seniors were given a banquet by the Juniors at the La- Salle Hotel. Thus we have reached our destination, Graduation, and feel that we are prepared to start out in our own planes from the knowledge we have gained. Annabelle Housour Norma Letherman do E53 AH FY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11, 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. NAME . A Doris Albin Mary Anglemyer Margaret Bechtel Gerald Blosser Helen Bolen Harold Brennnman Phyllis Buzzard Robert Chokey Richard Doering Mary Dubbs Wendell Eby Keith Fredericks Lois Gongwer Lois Grove Wanda Hall Clair Hoover Junior Horn Annabelle Housour Carol Hunsberger Charles Husband NICK NAME A A rlvoiirm SONGIW' Doris Mary Margaret WJerryN Bolen nBrennyn nBuzzn UBObN NDickN Mary nweddelu Lois Lois nCutien llBuCk1Y WJun1iz' MAnnn 'IH-uns ll vchucku Always Moonlight and Rosses My God And I Don't 3weetheart Me Bells of St. Mary Leave The Dishes In The Sink I'm A Little On The Lonely Side It Had To Be You Cocktails For Two Always In The Mood Rum and Coco Cola The Very Thought Of You Moonlight And Roses Always Blue Skies Journey To A Star Journey To A Star Stardust One Meat Ball CE-IAHI FQNORITE PQST TIME Reading Reading Sewing Sleeping Day Dreaming Work Writing Letters Eating Sleeping Taking care of Children Sleeping Working at Store Playing Piano Writing Letters , Reading , Sports Washing my car . Sports Writing Letters Sports wan' NOTED gpg nNiggerW Mammy Dignity Qnietness His walk Yell leader Stubborness Height Captain of B.B nYahoodien Comical Smile W Franklin W Basketball Giggles Dreaming Diamond ring Frank Sinatra Fancy hair-do Tomboy Jealousy team Out of town nbabesu PET PEEVE Getting up Writing Letters Making Mistakes Milking cows Being idle Chemistry Milking cows Sleeping Going with Girls Writing Letters His old car Sleeping Milking cows Giving Speeches Being called Ucu Hill Billy Music Gas Rationing Domestic Work Cow-Boy Music Sleeping tien ...-...-.-7- E liiaiiniii I 1 NAME NICK my rnvommn some A 21. Norma Kemble Norma Always 22. Norma Letherman NSlimW You Always Hurt The One You Love 23. Mary Alice Long Mary Alice Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart 24. Elizabeth Lutey Betty Don't Fence Me In 25. Norma Madlem WJeanien Together 26. Doris Miller Doris Dreaming 27. Jack Moore WJacksonH Dark Town Strutters Ball 28. Marilyn Moyer WShortieU Magic Is The Moonlight 29. Fay Myers Fay Always 30. Nilah Penney WNin Stardust 31. Esther Pletcher NEssyW Always 321 Betty Sailor Bette My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time 33. Mary Scnrock USchrockicn We'l1 Meet Again 54. Lloyd Sear nNickW Blue Danube 35. Kermit Shank WKermyu I'm Beginning To See The Light 36. Lena Smeltzer WAlkaW I'll Walk Alone 37. Richard Stickle UDickn Since You Went Away 58. Joy Stiver Joy Stars of the Summer zngm 39. Phyllis Weaver nPhilN Indian Love Call B 40. Iflirimn Yoder Minnie Sweet Dreams, 5 Sweetheart i -i .. -.... ......-...l ...... .......v.-.-...-.-. 21. 22. zz. 24. 25. ze . av. ze . 29, 30. 31. 32, 33. 34, 35. 36. 37. 38, 39, 40. EAVOBQTE Qggg QLMQ Reading Reading my diary Reading Anything Driving the car Reading playing drum Writing Letters Go to B, B. Games Sleeping Dreaming of Bob Reading -Playing piano Bookkeeping Sleeping Reading Chemistry Reading Writing Letters Reading ... .. , .,...,-- .-.... - Cl-I A B? ........,... ....-.....-..,.. ... .....-... ...---..........-.-.-.....,-. -.-.--- ........ .--..--.-, ...... -. ..WiA2.1i9..T..El2!D.B poetry Senior Edition Editor smiling rocking the cradle kindness singing short and sweet diamond ring temper diamond ring red-headed Veronica Lake her expressions Professor??? nJohnnie on the spotn talking taking over brains peaches and cream complexion talking 2E2,2EEVE chemistry milking cows cleaning eggs getting up in the morning getting up going to bed early dishes st ying home getting up getting up chemistry working killing chickens fishing teachers chemistry women making speeches eating liver oatmeal QEPIAQQQELE Q Clair Hoover Dick'DOering Wendell Eby Jack Moore Gerald Blosser Lloyd Searer Junior Horn Bob Chokoy Wondoll Eby Junior Horn Dick Doering Kermit Shank Cluir Hoover Junior Horn Dick Doering Clair Hoover Charles Husband Jack Moore Lloyd Soarcr KmmitSmmk Charles Husband Dick Docring Junior Horn MOST FRIENDLY MOST FOHTBTFUL MOST INTELLIGENT MOST EASY GO'ING MOST OEHEROUS MOST UIGNIFIED BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT MOST ATHLETIC MOST LI KLLY TO SUOOEES MOST POPULAR MOST UUCONCBRNED CLASS OUUPLIJ SHORTEIST PRITTTIEST HAIR TALKAT f VE MOST DEPENDABLE MOST OBLIEING MOST SOCIABLE TILLLEST OUTITST QUIETIST LOUDEST BEST DRESSED Q33 215' Norma Madlem Lena Smcltzcr Joy Stivcr Phyllis Buzzard Lois Grovcs Mary Anglomyor Hclcn Eolon Annabelle Housour Helen Bolcn Halen Bolcn Fcttc Lutcy Norma Lcthonnan Marilyn Moycr O Phyllis Woavcr Lena Smoltzcr Esther Plctchcr Lois Grovcs Norma Madlcm Doris Miller Phyllis'Wcavcr Margaret Bcchtal Phyllis Buzzard Carol Hunsbsrgcr SENIOR PLAY THE GREEN GHOST Caroline Van West. . . ..... . . .4. Hglgn Bolen head of the family Dora Van West. . . . . . .... . . . .Norma Kemble an ex showhgirl Reggie Van West . . . . . . . . . . .Kermit Shank her cousin Mrs. Parker . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joy Stiver another cousin Janice Parker . . . . ..... . . . . Marilyn Moyer her young daughter Carol Parker . . . ....... . . . Phyllis Weaver Janice's older sister Eric Van West. . . . . . . ..... . . Junior Horn her nephew Ah Lee . . . . . . . . .... . .Clair Hoover a chinese butler Magnolia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doris Albin her colored maid Dre Barr Q a o o qooo o c s 0 9 S9-flrel' her physician Lieutenant Craig . . . . . . . . Wendell Eby of the police Detective-Sergeant Fitz. . . . . Jack Moore his assistant ... Caroline Van West, a tyrannical spinster in her seventies, in- vites all her living relatives to the Van West mansion to help hor make her will. Caroline and her two servants, Ah Lee and Magnolia have lived alone for years in the old house, which is thought to be haunted. No sooner are the guests all assembled than the Van West pearls are stolen! Lieutenant Craig and his comic partner, Sergeant Fitz arrive on the scene and solve the mystery. Running through the play was the.tender love story of Carol and Eric, with a happy ending. It proved a fascinating mystery to watch and a barrel of fun to produce. r THAT CRAZY SMITH FAMILY JUNIOR PLAY Ma 0 o 0 o c n u u o a so o o Joy Stiver boss of the family Pa. 0 0 0 a 0 I o 0 o c 0 a 1 0 .Cllir Hoover a newspaper publisher Tony Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wendell Eby sensational football player son Betty Smith. . . . . . . . .... . . . . .Marilyn Moyer 14 year old daughter slnitha Q 0 c 0 v U c I u o c o 0 o l .Kermit 12 year old potential pugilist Sally Smith ....... ..... . . . . Helen Bolen 'arty' 17 year old sister Aunt Bella .......... ...... Norma Kemble Ma's plain-spoken sister Barbara Wethcrby. ...... . ...... Mary Anglemyer home town girl in love with Tony Professor Slattery ..... . ........ Lloyd Searer absent minded--in love with Aunt Bella Dick Jones . . . ........ . ..... Junior Horn good-looking Southern boy Stewart Brandon ........... . . .Richard Stickle rich playboy Julie Weston 0 o o 0 o a o 9 a n 0 Penney sophisticated vamp The Smith family is a typical American family. Ma, pa and the kids all have their difficulties. Ma and pa worry about the kids, Betty and Buddie worry about being caught. Tony and Sally worry about their love affairs. Aunt Bella worries about the professor forgetting something. But in the end everybodyin at least partly sane. There were a lot of laughs and thrills, in this fast moving comedy, and was enjoyed to the fullest ex- tent. J - V LL . 1 J.. ' - -sy Q' w 4 v . : ,,r' .,.' be ., Q,:., ,kg . X 4 4 . I :ifjf s,gL. A ' Q 4 Q B Nin- Zuni 5-sq,-0 9 s1q7100Y Q - 4 ,JC ' u Q 1 Q56 'Q 4. 7 'f- wr 1-I' J. , s . ,n ., x '1'! K, - .' .. aww' 4- ' xv' 50'- .1a.- 4 ' A' Q-' 1- ' 1.' B v ff Mx Y -IMf 1' 'I .ll YQ, rdivgf . , I I u. iw '. . J Q r .1 sl O 5 A I in N OJ V , . 6 I .uf-Y F CLASS WILL -I e We the class of U45U of Wakarusa High School, County of Elkhart and State of Indiana being of sound mind and memory hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. We are very down cast and solemn of this being our last days together in this sanctum of knowledge. We hereby on this 19th day of April, bestow all property real and personal as follows. . ARTICLE I To the school, we bequeath a radar-television combination which will enable the teachers to track down any lost articles such as books, pen- cils, erasers, jewelry, paper wads and lost and tardy students. We also bequeath a new bulletin board which will flash through a loud speaking system the latest bulletins and eliminate congestion in the hall between classes. ARTICLES II To the Junior Class we bequeath all odors, test tubes, bunsen bur- ners, magnesium ribbon, sulphuric acid, lead and zinc trees, safety and unsafety mmches, cobalt glass, and our nearly unused laboratory man- uals. ARTICLES III To the janitor and his helpers we bequeath all the love and af- fection that we ever had in us. ARTICLES IV To Mr. Gerber, we bequeath a pnuematic pipe system connected to the office from each room which will enable the teachers to send in their attendance records and notices. To Mr. Rohrer, we bequeath rudders, elevators, aerilons, aluminum, and a fuselage to which can be attached the 5 cylinder motor which takes up a corner in the manual training room. To Mr. Joyn Holdeman, we bequeath the chemicals from which he can make aspirins to cure the headaches which the Senior class so rudely caused him. To Mr. Eaton, we bequeath some vitamin tablets which contain vita- mins A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J, Ml,M2,M3 and T which should bring coach, team and vitamin pills all down toihe state. To the Seniors of next year, we bequeath the fatherly love of our beloved sponsor, Mr. Bowers. To Mrs. Brunson, we bequeath an asbestos jacket equipped 'Lwith a heating unit, air conditioned and freezing unit all automatically con- trolled. To Miss Cox, we bequeath 32.02 which will enable her to build a mu- seum in which to house her collections of bird nests, snakes, round worms, frog legs, fish, eggs, plant and body lice, leaves, mice and bats. -To Miss Housour, we bequeath all our red points and tokens that can be used to help overcome the meat situation in the cafeteria and also an electric dishwasher so that her pupils may always get to their next classes on timeg To Mrs. Houck, we bequeath several baby grand pianos and a solovox which will enable her to play a song without striking any sour notes. To Mrs. Lehman, we bequeath the statues of several Roman Gods to give her inspiration in teaching the latin classes. To Mr. Warble, we bequeath a movable band stand with built in music stands plus a luminous wands ARTICLE V I, Doris Albin bequeath my Daisy Mae lingo and actions to Walter Horn. A I, Mary Anglemyer bequeath my desire to be a secretary to a hand- some business Dan to Norma Jane Motzler. I, Margaret Bechtel bequeath my quiet and meek manners to Geraldine Buzzard. I, Gerald Blosser bequeath my yellow and black suspenders to any- one who has trouble keeping his trousers up. I, Helen Bolen bequeath my school spirit, ear rings, necklaces, strawberry blonde hair and my ability of getting out of classes to my kid sister. I, Harold Brenneman bequeath my ability and love nes in all of my classes to Harold Lutey providing he them. I, Phyllis Buzzard bequeath my yellow streak silk like hair to Laurabelle Eby who used to sport a dog I, Robert Chokey bequeath my ability to attract girl to Bob Frash providing he finds one. to design air plao doisn't try to fly which abounds in my Veronica Lake Hair and hold on to one I, Richard Deering bequeath my intense interest in chemistry, the art of throwing cofks and my guiltless looks to Joyce Moyer. I, Mary Dubbs ,bequeath my ability of uiking tailer tacks, putting on collars, sewing in gathers and fixing broken down Maribelle Letherman. sewing machines to I, Wendell Eby bequeath my affection for a junior girl to Marion Overholser my Franklin to The scrap drive in case of an emergency and my ability of playing my accordian to anyone who can squeeze it like I can. I, Lois Gongwer bequeath my weak ankles to Lois Stickle and my jit- ters to Doris Bechtel. O 5 , , I, Lois Grove bequeath my liking for the quieter things of life and staying out of trouble to Richard Anthony. I, Clair Hoover bequeath my knowledge of chemistry, my Grank Sinat- ra voice and my crippled up sports articles to Charles Long. I, Junior Horn bequeath my shining black wavy hair to Paul Mast, my broad shoulders to Denneth Pletcher, and my basketball cleverness to Lowell Fink. L I, Annabelle Housour bequeath my position as GAA president to Lor- een Davidhizer, and my everready dependable Whippet to Richard Shaffer. I, Carol Hunsberger bequeath my sweet juicy and delightful giggles to Stanley Kehr. I, Charles Husband bequeath my ability of handling school, job and a girl at the same time to Herbert Weaver who can handle each but not at the same time. I, Jack Moore bequeath my matches, drum sticks, and ny love for red hot music to Kenneth Miller providing he doesn't burn up. I, Doris Miller bequeath my towering height to Lucille Flickinger and my detailed answers to Claude Reynolds. I, Lloyd Searer bequeath my knowledge of wine, wonen, andsnng to James Holdeman and my analysis of politics to be recorded and bound and placed in the school library. We, Mary Alice Long, Miriam Yoder, and Mary Schrock bequeath our af bility of doing office work such as reading Mr. Gerber's scribhling, typing letters and bulletins, running after teachers and answering the telephone to anyone who won't get nervous prostrations. We, Esther Pletcher, Wanda Hall, and Fay Myers bequeath our love for diamonds to any girl who wants to go through the effort, strain, fuss, trouble, pains and struggle of getting one. I, Lena Smeltaer bequeath my ability to look sleepy and gaze into space to Bobby Leonard. I, Norma Letherman bequeath my serious affection for the opposite sex, and my nicknames to Betty Hygema. I, Norma Madlem bequeath my personality, popularity, and sincer- ity to Maxine Weaver, my smiles to Maynard Weaver. I, Marilyn Moyer bequeath my position of being the shortest girl in the senior class, my interpretation of the navy song UAnchors Aweighn to Fern Esenwein. I, Nilah Penney bequeath my position of being a None man girln to Betty Housour, my ability to argue with a boy and still make love, to Evelyn Hunsberger. I, Betty Sailor bequeath my flaming red hair and freckles to the song writer who wrote the song UI don't want to set the world on fireng my ability to make free throws to Dora Holmes. I, Richard Stickel bequeath my position of being the only tall, da and handsome senior of our class to Virgil Davidhizer. I, Phyllis Weaver bequeath my radiant blue eyes and my paratrooper badge to anyone who can spend hours scanning the sky for signs of a man in a parachute. I, Betty Lutey bequeath my interest in typing letters to Virginia Lantz, my love for the song WJust Bob Bobbing Along.N to anyone who cares to bob along with a Bob. I, Kermit Shank bequeath my ability to be on the baseball, basket- ball, and track team and get mixed up in most of the pranks, and still be on the good side of the teachers, to Delbert BeMiller. I, Keith Fredericks bequeath my neat butch hair out to Mike An- thony, my wit to John Hartman, my hatred for women, to Ralph Musser. We, Norma Kemble and Joy Stiver bequeath our ability to sing duets of any sort to Chirles Leinhart and Max Myers provided that they prac- tice before trying to sing before a crowd. Witness: Miss Billman, Mrs. Loucks, and Mr. Shriener. Mary Schrock Clair Hoover I' k ON GRADUATION Four long years of High School labor, Long, but oh so short they've been, Now have come up to a climax And our school-days to an end. In a world of strife and trouble we would be the ones who wing Be the one's who work and prosper When the WSchool of Lifen begins. Send us forth, O Alma Mater, Strong in body, mind, and soulg Each one striving for the highest, Each one working for his goal. As we go into the battle, With man's obstacles the foe, Send us forth to meet it calmly Let us then with courage--gol Send us forth with great achievement And the future in our mind: May God give us all the power WTO serve, to seek, to strive, to find.n By Norma Kemble '45 Q , lu Norma Kemble who is a former fraduate of Moody Bible Institute i s assisting her husband, the Rev. Charles Husband in the Mission field at the Ball ' Pand Rubber Works, where Fevf qusband received the inspiration to be- come a minister. Elizabeth Lutey, better known to intimate friends as nBettyW has at last reported to have become the happy and industrious housewife of Robert Kehr. Betty intended to be a career woman. Kermit Shank is a returned air hero and has married his childhood sweet- heart, Norma Letherman who has become a famous WPower's Modeln. He has decided that farming is more restful than flying and is 'relaxing 'from his exploits in the air. Doris Albin is united in holy matrimony with Richard Stickle whose to be a research chemist has at last nboomerangedu and he is now 1 b hop at Hotel Elkhart. Nilah Penne at present, is touring the country giving reeitals where ambitio el n 1 the fu l clarity and loveliness of a soprano voice can be appreciated. Ae sisting her on her many intineraries is Jack Moore. Mary Schrock's desire to be a music teacher has developed so that ternationally famous, bird-like voice may be heard throughout t her i he we fl: rl d and Hollywood gossip hints that she is getting married to Richard Deer- ing, whose mellow voice may be heard over broadcasts advertising 'motor O1-lo ' Carol Hunsberqer is happy to have her parents announce her betrot hal to Richard 'enger. It shocked everyone that Carol's charm would so over whelm a man that his bachelor dreams could never be realized. Mary Dubbs surprised everyone greatly by marrying the glamor-boy of the class, Junior Eorn. Junior, an active C. I. O. Labor Leader has dis- covered that Mary's calm attitude helps in handling the di union members. Betty Sailor has finally gotten discouraged over the idea of becomi cond Veronica Lake National President ning to attend the Word has just been gone to the North P fur coats on their girls, when they pick our their none and cnl ssenting ng a se- ics. As his mor- and has become famous in the Field of Athlet of the G. A. A. Niss Sailor left for Spain t Olymphic Games. received that Lloyd Searer and Harold Brenneman have ole and are busy catching seals so they can lavish If 1 lr rf ' gay Myers apparently thinks her home town can't quite satisfy her wishes. Anyway, the last report was that she married an Elkhart youth. Lonnie Willis and is employed with her husband at Niles Latoratories, making pills for nervous indigestion, etc, ily Stiver is married to a young minister from Wheaton College where they b?Th'Eraduoted. Joy is doing missionary needy in South Africa for groceries from Mary Anglemyer, typist and proof reader for newspaper, resigned when the position of velt was offerel her, for the purpose of to the uttermost parts of the earth. Norma Madlem has settlel down to married life in earnest since her vowels were exchanged with Keith Fredericks. The Fredericks store proved to be helpful in starting them housekeeping. Lois Gonfwer and Lena Smeltzer unable to decide what they wanted be, with the advice of a famous fortune teller, have cast all of boys aside and have established the nCome have your woun animal hospitalnin Napoanee. Wanda Hall, waitress at the nEverything for Nethingu restaurant o Wilbd? Weaver, ahs been sued by the GPA for scllinf nbananaless nutless' 'banana splits.W work by extending cred her father's store. the 'Advice to the L assistant Sec. to Mrs keeping track of her e it to th ovelornu 0 R','CSe ' xcursion marriage frocery to do cr thoughts ds heale wned by and pea C d Wendell Eby new owns a large chain of garages stationed onllnnely country roads and in churchyards throughout the nation to aid young couples when their ears stall.i Gerald Blosser after judging women for their likenesses and differences found that the quiet, appreciable nature of Qargaret Bechtel was some thing not to be over-looked. Gerald and Margare are both known for their ability in giving fine lectures and many public appearances. Clair Hoover has given up exploring and is married to Annabelle Housour,fam- ous for playing WMaizie' parts on the screen. Clair has decided to live up to his favorite song nDon't Fence Me Inu by purchasing a large cattle ranch out West, where he and Annabelle plan to raise cattle. Lois Grove, world's most ardent flower lover is kept busy 23 hours a day maE1ng corsages for brides of grooms who are unable to provede this luxury for them. Miriam Yoder, Doris Hiller, and Mary Alice Long were seen with their hus- :bands at a-lecture given by Margaret Bechtel on uHow to Prevent Family Quarrels.' Haril Moyer conductor of the ever-popular orchestra kno as nThe Dixie Swingsters will be one of the outstanding features pres- ented on the opening nite at the wakarusa Community Ball Room, managed by returned Ensign Kenney Mattern of Nappanee. Esther Pletcher and Phyllis Weaver's school dreams were realized at last when-E05 NcGowen an. ale Reynolds returned from overseas and a double wedding took place. They have just arrived by plane after a two-years honeymoon at Niagara Falls. Phyllis Buzzard was disappointed when her boy friend, Bill Elliot did not prove true and Phyllis resigned to become an old maid. She has not, however, lost faith and is Supervisor in an Old Bachelor's home. Helen Bolen is a private nurse in the home of Egbert Chokey who is recov- ering from wounds received in a brawl over Helen's affections. Norma Madlem Lloyd Searer Why all the headaches? Couldn't be 'cause there was a Chemistry what fun! Annabelle loaded up a group of seniors and took them -H: if . V- an -M-JV: H xx V 'X V C Cl L. E I7 lla F-1 FQ SEPTEMBER I SEPTEMBER 1--Back to school-surrounded by 25 green lookin' freshies, a mad , rush for the locker rooms and teSt '0T Could lt? where is 'thatn room?? P.S.... Ain!t the aesks shineyvsv 29-- 5--First day of school, more fun! 7 Seniors find our that chemist- ry is a required subject. Tea- chers let the monkeys out at 2 o'-clock nice aren't they? --Seniors meet and find out that Bowers is again their sponsor, also election of officers. Same as last year. Tch! Teh! '44-45 staff meets and makes plans for first issue of Naka- Hi-Lites--just ean't wait to read snoopin. 19--Good ole'Wendell and his Fran- klin! They took a load of girls to see a aseball game at Con- eora. Polnular, ain't he??? Z2-The dirtfs out and so is the news. Itfs really something, that first issue of the Hi-Lie on a hay-ride--at night of course, and they had a weiner roast. OCTOBER S.. 13- 17- 19- -Seniors best underelassmen Senior pictures were taken to- day. The fellas look ukeen' in their best bib and tucker. It happens once in a lifetime- in a game of baseball. -What's all the noise? Band must be practicing for the Halloween parade. Those freshies have fi- nally gotten on the beam. -Ouch! Report cards today. Sen- iors receive proofs-we couldsay something!!Cheerleaders chosen and from the looks of our team, we should go places. WI! 0 sq - - I OCTOBER DECEMBER 20--Such is life--Seniors pick out of the senior girls wore their neme cords and announcements.. dads stirts todoy. Tails out ef course and sizes toe too 26--School dismisses 'til Monday be- larfe. Teachers diin't like it cause of Teacher's Institute. which is n0thiHK Dew. NOVEMBER 'B--Those kids! Just hccsuso of l--First basket ball game of the shirt tails and coveralls a sensor--Ne Luck! Waky 263 Mid- group of students left school. dlebury 27. Some of the play- They came beck tho' as nobody ers have disposed of little can stay sway from school!! KT, ef their hair. . anyway, same of the nbutchesu are be- ll--Seniors receive gridumtion pie- cvming and others. . well!! tures ---- from their expression 3--Seniors choose caps and gowns.. 1tS hard to tell Whether they' we noticed quite s few romances rc satisfied cr not. Must be a fad! Time will tell. , '14--We wonder what the freshmen 9--Seniors present first perform- Class would Jo with out Miss ance of nThe Green GF t.N Cox. Joy Stiver wins D.A.R. award. lO--H t dogs! We promised to be good so everybody fot out of 21--What a pep session! It was a Sghofl this morninf-Bing! Eangfg- different kind and HO WOHGGTJ Got anogher rnbtit. Mr. Eaten led some yells ---- ll--Second night of U The Green Wow!!! Ghost. .Seniors did 1 swell job. and it was a success ----- they 22--School dismisses for the holi- theught: days--Kerry Christmas everyone ---and best wishes for a Hapoy 15--Our sweet juniors received a New Year. class penant. Its really super, and the Seniors looked jealous- JAHYAFY , --COu1Q beg 2--Back to school. Are we all A keepin' those resolutions??? 16--Juniors working like mad to Wanda Hall is wearing somethin' Wet uafazine subscriptions... that sparkles on her third fin- 21-- 29-- 30-- rf' g D..-L. 1--Ju have a pot luck at Ger- ber'S house. Faculty 17--Yifpee! Everybody saw Gene Au- try in 'Heledy Trails'--wonder how we deserved that?? Library Club had a program spo- nsored by Eatons Enters Place-- It was purely fictitious!! Senior girls five hoys a party. They had te, after losing a con- test of sellinf tickets. Gene- rous foils, ain't they? 43 sponsors a Roller Skating party. ll3 attended and you should have seen Mr. Gerber sk- stef-is TREK he fHcd?!f? niors contest is over. Sen- iors asked how they w:nt'thcir names written on their diplo- ger, left hand. Really party: ll--Individual pictures taken of entire student body. Juniors, and Seniors have choice of e- conomics or socialofy, 12--Boy, did it snow and drift. A couple busses could not pet thrordh so the rest of we stu- dents eouldn't study-os if we ever do! l6--Senior staff meets and made plans for this edition. swellf?lsenior 17--County tourney. Naky beatfNi- 11CI .,o 19--Juniors receive ard Seniors are tley are doing class rinfs--- informed that ntoo much aim- less running nroundn--Tch!Tch2 mas. Well ----- we ain't fussy-- 20--Concord won! Our boys out up just sl the diplomas ire sinned. a tough fidht but odds were a- - fainst them! 7--REMEMBER PEAQL HARBOR-----Sime ....- f--3 -1 ... .. .. , ... 2.. FEBRUARY -Mr. Ground-Hog didn't have any trouble seeing his shadow to- dayy Ugh!Seniors had a ter party. SCIHCS- 5--Esther Pletcher is wea very pretty diamond ringm-con- gratulations Esther! ring a of talent and tie play was c suc cess!! . 25--4-H sponsors another Roller sk ating party. Mis Cox sang a few fl numbers nJust like Dinah Shore --H0h Yeah! 26-NLions entertain Basketball bots 9--Golly, I wish I could spell!! with a banquet. Bob and Junior The teachers gave us allna fe- get awards--swell doin' fella's neral spelling test and it was ---you deserved it!!! catchie. -APRIL 14--nPot of Coldn was Shown in the 6--Its here at last-nJunierrSenior gym and also a comic strip Banquet! Big feed--thanks Jun- wish it were darker in the syn iors, for the swell sendinf off. ---Couldn't sec the picturi. IO--Band concert presented by Naka- 22--Pif pep session to 'inspiren rusa band. Very geod and ttbe the team and fans for the tou- uniforms looked all rect! rney. Sorr !Elkhart just play- -ed a littleX?7 better--wlndia- l3--Speech class presents hnhittle ns put up a swell fight anyway. Nomcnu. They did swell, cansid- ering that the Characters were 28--Here fun! Pictures were tak- all girls---and Seniors at that. en for the Senior Edition-some kids had on band uniformsu-, 15-nBaccalaureate. Reverend Lee Co- track suits, and so fcrth. Got ry is our speaker. And ttis sru out of class tea!! aduating Business begins to take on a very serious aspect. MARCH l--Confratulations to the team,to l7--Seniors five assemble---H--super Nr. Eaton and to the fans for a --after all we've been in school swell showing in the basketball l2 yearsf?Jand should be able to season. The Tndians really-- put forward our bestf?Jfoot. nstayed in there and pitcbed.n Fics goinf fella's. And, con- 19-nClass Day! Seniors willed and Fratulations to a swell coach, prophecied their knowledfe and Mr. Eaton, and to a fine bunch belorfinfs to the poor kids who of co-operative kids--the Chee- come back next year. rind section. . 21--COTDXENCEIIENTJJ This is OUR ni... 2--Freshman girls beat seniors bye ght! Chaplin Wenger is the spg- one point--to bad! aker. 8--Seniors have 'Kids Dayu--a bun- ch of first graders don't act- As we, the class of '45 make that bad. It was really fun! our last exit we find it rath- er hard to leave 'ole W.H.S. 16--Dick and Wendell went for their To the class if '46 we extend physdcals--both passed. our sincere wishes for good luck!!! 22--Seniors have a business meeting and Eby Auto Sales Qives.each Helen Bolen. dijnifiedf?7senior a Graduation Record book. . y 23--Spring is here! Juniors present 'Almost l8n--new staff puts out an Easter issue of Hi-Lites-w-- Congratulations! 24--Second performance of Nilmost 18N that junior class has lots , , ni , Ri oummn-Q:-5 President-Nancy Christner 'Vice President-Chuck Lienhart Secretary A Treasurer-Fern Esenwein Sargent of Arms-Max Myers Sponsor-Nr. Rohrer i First Row-Loreen Davidhizer, Fern Esenwein, Marjorie Holdeman, Kathryn Ple- tcher. Second Row-Glen Stickel, Erma Stickle, Erma Mumaw, Ruth Kehr, Wayne Deering. Third Row-Walter Horn, Faye Eshleman, Peggy Eicher, Richard Canan Maxine weaver, Gaynell Stewart, Dick Schaffer. Fourth Row-Max Myers, fJoan Culp, Bertha Bixler, Dean Cripe. Fifth Row-Lowell Tsohunp, Ronnie Wehh, Maynard Weaver, Pauline Stickel, Herbert Mausf, Lucille Flickinger, Carl Gongwer. Sixth Row-Laurabellc Eby, Mike Anthony, Marilyn Grove, Marion Ov- erhclser, NrncyyChristner, Charles Long, Patricia Rohrer. Seventh Row-Gar- na Lee Erders, Paul Mast, Elaine Hartman, Harold Lutey, Mary Ellen Reynolds Robert Bemiller, Shirley Gall. Betty Hygema, Charles Lienhart, Delores Seeor were absent when the pictures were taken. ACC A L A U KE A T E Prelude A . , Hymn. . . . . .nHcly, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almightyn . . .Congregation Special Music . , . Scripture.Reading . . . . . . . .Rev. Paul Steiner Prayer . . . . . Rev. Gordon Keuble Special Music . Sermon. . . . . nBc Stronf and Show Yourself a Mann . . Rev. Leo R. Cory Special Music Doxology Confrefation Benediction 5 . . . . . .Rev. R. Edwin Green . N ...X E N Hfw,,,tn if P . 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L, .FW SCDYUI-1QD'VTAlC,Jl'Ql:i5 President, Kenny Miller Vice President, Jim Holdeman Seo. A Treas., Norma Jane Metzlor Sgt. of Arms, Claude Reynolds First row-Esther Hall, Juno Myers, Ralph Nusser, Betty Clark, Joan Kemble James Holdeman, Virfinia Lantz. Second row-Dick Anthony, Carl Hunsber- ger, Ruth Shaum, Doris Bechtel, Billy Weaver, Jane Parcell, Don Chris- tophal. Third row-Dorothy Fredericks, Geraldine Strycker, Max Truex, Evelyn Davidhizer, Trumanette Bolen, Ramon Pfieffer, Geraldine Buxzard, Forth row-Norma Jane Mctzler Kenneth Miller, Lois Stickel, Paul Weaver, Herbert Weaver, Esther Hoover Virgil Davidhizer. Fifth row- Evelyn Hoover, Junior Escnwein, Josephene Ummel, Claude Reynolds, Rosemary Wallace, Otis Sailor, Gladys Weaver. Sixth row-Royal Rock Joellen Met- zler, Robert Getz, Gloria Weaver, Dale Weldy. Fern Miller Lowell Null. Seventh row-Fayetta Flory, Evelyn Tyson, Robert Kohr, Mary Ellen Woldy, Willard Kilmer Martha Tschupp, Waneta hunemaker. Absent when pictures were taken are: Elsie Bolman, Lowell Fink, Arlo High, Bonnie Holdebaum, Bottp Housour, Carol Myers, Buddy Sechrist, Norma Jean Weldy, Doris weldy. tx J' ' 'N ix f G A X ' -'I - -A Y - N Salutatory --------- - ------ ----n-----w---- ---- ---u-- --------- Doris Miller Introduction of Seniors Piano Solo-M--M----w-----w- ------- e------------- ----- - ---- Marilyn Moyer Reading ------------- - -------------- ----m- ---- N- ---- w -------- -Helen Folen Class History ----- ------- --------- --W--Q--N ----- - ----- ---Norma Letherman Annabelle Housour Soxtet-- ------- - ------ ---------Lena Smeltzer, Nilah Penney, Mary Schrock Joy Stiver Doris Miller, Mary Alice Long Class W111---Qv------ ---- ---- - -------- -----------w--------wC1nir .Hoover Mary Schrock Advice to Juni0rs------- ---- ----- ---- --------- - ------- Esther Fletcher Phyllis Weaver Clarinet Solo-1--w- ------ ------ -------- ---- -- ---- -----------Wands Hall Class Prophecy--- ---- --- ----- U-----M ----- ---------M- ------ -Lloyd Searer Norma Madlem Valedictory ----- --e-- ----- -- ---- ------ ----- ---- -- ----------- Joy Stiver Song By Class FIQE 'S+-IVTWEVW First row-Nancy Myers, President-Phyllis Christner Vice President-Bob Frash Secretary-John Hartman Treasurer-Kenny Pletoher Richard Skilds, Maribelle Letherman, Robert Frash, Alice Amick. Second row-Mary Rose Yoder, Dean Deering, Dora Holmes, Phyllis Christner, Lloyd Truex, Lillian Smeltzer. Third row-Norman Zim- merman, Shirley Yoder, Robert Weaver, Jeanette Hunsberger, Dah Smith, Carolyn Shaum, John Hartman, Harriet Blosser. Fourth row-Mary Lou Ball, Kenneth Plftcher, Evelyn Hunsberger, Joyce Moyer, Carolyn Rohrer, Verl Bolen, Melba Numaw, Thomas Mattern. Fifth row-Bob Leonard, Esther Lech- litncr, Dale Smeltzer, Patsy Chambers, Ivan Weldy, Maxine Coponhaver, Delbfrt Bemiller, Edna Wenger, Sexth rowwVera Morningstar, Stanley Kehr, June Myers, Paul Stauffer, Joan Strycker, Dean Rohrer, Doris Ummel, Wilfred Gall. Seventh rowmDale Schwalm. Rita Hiller, Bob Berkey, Mary Alice Overholser, Robert Smeltzer, Catherine Sauerc, Richard Lamar Fergu- son, Wilma Stickel. Eighth row-Flora Jane Lechlitner, Ray Hochstetler, Ruth Ummel, Ronald Truex, Rosalie Reichelt, Robert Hartman, Florence Ramer, Carl Pletcher.. Absent when pictures were taken were: Clyde Lechlitner, Norma Jean Myers, Richard Skiles, Dale Smith, Wilma Stickel, and Lloyd Truex. C Q M M E N ' C E M E N T B Q ndns-4-avi:-n-an-neu-,enum-rung--nv--usun-npnsununnnzunxliiiiwnouununupanqnrunnncnunsc, h O O 1 Invocation-------------------------Rev, R. Edwin Green 1111 S lC '-- ---- ------T-----f--:-------- ---- -----....--.-....g5,I-1 S Cho ir. Lift Thine Eyes-NMendelssohn S3HCLHSw-----,--n--N--GOun0d 'x n , 'eddresJ 'fu 'f '-W--v-----M--HSemuel B. Wenger Chaplin Michigan Stote Prison i Jackson, Michigan. SubjQnt-WChaSe1infH M14 .9 TI, C.,------4----..-.....-......-,.......,,..-,.,--,,,-,N--,-,---. ---- -U---.S ext C45 Jesus, Thou Art Mine Forever---Wohlfeil goris UmmG1 Cnynell Stewart fancy Myers Jeane Kemble I ,F r .. . 1 , G?ddbu weawer J0SGDhlHCTTmmC1 zresentation of Diplomas-----a--- .... -N-----Ezra Hoover CO. 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THE ELKHART TRUTH Your HOME Newspaper --:sun hmeln WTRC Your HOME Radio Station I . CQNGRfXTUL!Xl lCD!XIS SENIQRS Bay Ofterday you wif! fmd our prices consistentfy few. we Jleomre good food or Zow,95rzces M UEUUELUEUQNS CEEQKDGBEHDV QM Uhe Square emplimems m U U i2gflmW lliilllill Goshen ,i 'miioncl Q r-1' W tl , J' 5 ' 1 ' if ., f ' 5 V , , QU1 m3swuu yw I 'i --J X Si ,N3ilil3 VW -.4 . - Q-.n 11 51 's K 7 4 1 ' :J . , ! UE? lm S ,..f'f5xXQ ff ,415 -- Y,,..ff,,,,.,,,f-,A '3,,L'fQ,5,- ff f .JE-A 75 FTfK z?ff? ffgpf' X' ff NJ I-f, fZ!'D V! fi 'f m1f'fmAvw' Wfwxfxgw Cz VIIU, MAfXiUFACTURERS O? Hufiaw e+2ADE HARDWQCDD LUMEER and MMWGQD PHQNE 'll cult C' xo cox tc u -W --no -.. 1 -. ... ..' - .J I ., -. p mr s m e + V ' .. ..-Jr.sN,LKG Olfilnlt ' C1 F LU Q lfi FiT4fQl, Ji -59 E 34 T E VW D CfD1T'1 F3 L-, I VTLI E. V if X FJVWVD EHHHTUJSHES -V ?Q' fQf 'TE'-'ii C5 Q EDU Ca I VW ffl, F2555 CDI: 1945 ummm smmegvgs NH? 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CDSCAIQ, BCILEN 'SIE 'VIE vf F- EOIEN CAFE WISI-I YOU QRYEA'I SUCCESS IN THE NEW LIFE 'II-IAT IS E3E,FCpfIi,EE Y QU W 'III ww E ,lrfl JI, YQDU F.CD5iY YCDUQL PAST PAT 51 ON A G EI A N D WE LC OM E T I-I E ?UTU54E PAMONAGE QF YOU AND YQUKS C CIJJXSS N ' 'l K 'Al In in! IW P I7 sn 'N VN S Irif' !wlr 1J 2 21z?IWz1R i I L... x 'gl L -..--' 5 v...' QE A D Y ' M A DE C L O 'F H1 N GJ A N D H :fl f 350K MEN W CJMEN AND CHI DRE N If ,Q !ffff1f'A R 7 f' ND. 4! C3 9 S Ci. M A W fi I f W'f ' i'm T121 fi T f W T HQ? J IN' EK PR i L, 2-A. I His xl gs U 1 L fi Vw 1-QM' 1 U fi V Q A x, - .,.t H' LI-4 ,Ay Q E Lg I .fhrsf Nerf. EGM Ezrsz Qifi-Sz c1te Bank Qosepfi Ualley Bank ....--.-.... .iv ....- ....-. ...... .1....... .-..- 1. 1.- . ....- .-....-.--. -v.-. ....- ..-- .-..,......... . .-....-- ....... ....---... . -Q U,'f'zSr'z UNL! -Hear FHS rc3mf1rk I I HIT QCCIFVIE9 fIOI'U ZiQSGl'5f,' or Ulhen Qqjou See the '!ZieselLc1be3elf' Lfou fcrzovv itgs fhnc? Quciflty, Si'yZe--fiighr .I'w!!erci9fczndi5e! 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LIVESTOCK DEALER ND BEEF CATTLE BOU T 0 D AND EXCHANGED E 3 HONE NAK. l48FT2 ELK HQHT, WU, 5:5 YEARS QF NNE FURN HU KE compliments Of Banmonfs Auto Service Qenerol Auto Repairing C3ornpletel7ire Service Qood Used Cars 7500 5. Lincoln Ave. go5JieJv,QM'9 Gei your Lunch every Thursdciy noon C11 the SALEBARN J. MILLER C O M PL ,I M E N T S fx-TY' cjj i:e1fxHN'5 SERVICE S TATIO N X , r J ,- ' ll. ' ' -- -W- ac l . wholesale spewing QOQCIS pf S51-XR S DXEOMPLIMENTS 0 RQPIQUCK PHQNE - 3600 HA RDWARE Y I If Wl.gDI Q Val Q Tl D' HECDNMUQUDQQMUPMXXSNTY N QEALNERIEQN I F F HAKDNIX-!AIi,E, ANU ,lMl L:.Mf,N fb, SINCE 'Iwo YXVAXUYAXLPELISAE UNUDUAXNAX UUHHTY' PEHUT SHOP 'HE HQBBY 'K J X 3 V T Pmmrms W Home of Fino Foods of the Berterwkznd N I ' 227 Scum Mmm st. jeiepflono No.8 1 I , N 757 5o.Mr1m Sr. GOWN WIA A mlrlmmag GS GD. GDR! GENERAL COKTfCACrl'OHS AND BUILDERS ' Om Homes cz Model of Per'fectior1 T 1 p G PSG 78174 Howar' 1 J FLOOR S Df C1 C I T , STORY-f SE. C VO D I' D P 51 6130. 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