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SOUTH BEND 19, IND. MAY 3, 1951 VOL. XIV, No. 14 11SENIORS ATTAIN 3-POINT AVERAGE One-Day Tour Cummulati'veRecord Cards Reveal

"Who is your favorite major Social Living Consistency Among Graduates league team or player and why?" Eleven seniors from a class of one hundred and fifteea have mad e Trip May 29 an average of three points during their high school careers, Mr. F. O. Joan Jaroszewski - "The N ew Schoeppel revealed today. Points have just been compiled from the York Yankees because of Joe On May 29, three Indiana Motor grades on the cumulative record cards. The three-point average is DiMaggio!" bus es will leave at 6:;10 a.m. with figured in the same way that 98 social living students, on their Ernie Kish-"Tigers! good out­ period honor roll averages arc annual trip to Chicago. "',i11111111111111111u1111111111111111111111111111111111111111r1111111£ field!" figured . Mr. Byers-"Chicago Cubs be­ As yet, no definite selections CALENDAR The eleven top s ~ud ,mts, in ord er cause I grew up listening to tt. have bPen made on the sights the of rank, are Collete Berndt and Cubs' game.s." cla'ls plans to see, but a few of the MAY Carol Guzowski (tied), Pat Kus, Eileen Howe-"The Bugs ( the following will pNbably be on the 11 Junior Prnm, 8:30-11:3:.i. Eleanore Taberski, Christine P ie­ funnies) and Ozark Ike!" list: Field Museum, Museum of 18 Senior Prom, 9:00-12:00. ka rs ki, AlLx Bognar, Lorraine Bill Smith-"The White Sox and Science and Indu ·stry, Lincoln 25 Honors Day Assembly, Odynski , Marjorie Rininger, Bar­ Gus Zernial!" Park, Maxwell Street, China Town, 8:30 a.m. bara Vakarich, Christine J enczew­ 25 8:00- Lillie James - "Cleveland Indi­ Hull House. Freshman Party, sk i, and Patricia Lekarczyk. ans! Just love that Indian war 10:30 p.m. Twenty-sev en additional students The purpose of the trip is to 25 Cap and gowns distribut­ have a percentage average above whoopee." provide entertainment and educa­ Tom Peczkowski - "Lou Bou- ed. 85 'Ir, the same announcement re­ tion, and it is also to be a test to dreau, Boston Red Sox! Great Senior Exams, 2, 4, 6 veals. In th e order of rank they determine if 98 people can get a­ when the chips are down!" periods. are Arthur Wawrzynak, Lorrain ~ long and co-operate together. 27 Baccalaureate Service, Walczak, Marie Calvert, Nancy Norma Nagy - "The' Chicago John Adams, 4:00 p.m . Cubs and Joe DiMaggio!" The highlight of the tour, which Badowski, Lorraine Wachowiak, 28 SLni-or Exams, 1, 3, 5 Ronald Tobolski, James Finch, Bet­ Anonymo~"The 'BUj.lsS' be­ most of the students are parti­ periods. __ cularly- loJktng=!orwa:rd to , ·s th e tv Wal ors ki, Lester Wiseman, cause uf Dinah! '' 29 Senior trip to Chicago. show, "South Pacific," which is Floly Smith Dorothy Deguc, Mari­ Mr. Holley - "The New York 30 Memorial Day. School - now at the Shubert Theater. anne Lemanski, James Lula, Rich­ Yanke es because of a great line of closed. Students will be given two hours ard Sobcz ak, Fides Hojara, Robert star players and great sportsmen 31 Seniol' Class Day rehear­ of free time. The bus will pro­ Sikorski Robert Moore, Maryann such as , , sal, 8:30 a.m. Bill Dickey, DiMaggio!" bably get back about 2:30 a.m. Grzescyk, ·Melvin Lesniewicz, Flor­ Jackie Edwards - "St. Louis the next day. JUNE ence Waggoner, Joan Jaroszewski, Cardinals because they are simply Don Philipps is th e chairman; 1 Senior Class Day As­ Rose Flowers Don Phillips , Tho­ super!' • Caroline Guzowski is secretary. sembly, 8:30 a.m. mas P eczk ows ki, William Gilkey, Louis Thomas - "The Chicag;:i 4 Underclassmen's finals, David Papai, and Lawr ence Olson. Cubs been for them every year!" TRIBUNE REPORTERS 2, 4, 6 periods. The decia:;ion as to what che basis 4 Graduates ' commenc _- _or graduation honor roll will be Ronald Trojanowski - "The St. ENTERTAINED Louis Cardinals because they look ment r ehearsa l, 8:30 has not b 2c:1 L1ade, Mr. Schoepp el a.m. announces also. The names of stu­ bright in spots." Pat Kus, editor of The Hatch et, Audrey Abraham - "The Cubs 5 Underclassmen's finals, dents who have earned honorable and Sandra Smith, member of the 1, 5, 3 periods. rne .. tion in scholarship are starr ed because of South Bend's Bob staff, attended the banquet on Rush!" 5 Commencem ent, 8:00 p.m. on the commencemen t program. April 24, given by the South Bend 6 Last day of school. Re­ Dec'~ion on this m a tt er will be Gerald Stajkowski -"The Cubs Tribune for th .e writ el's of the because of Sauer and Pafko!" port cards at 1:00 p.m. made -at a later date. It may pla ce Sunday High School Page. It was all thil ty-eight on the honor roll; held at the LaSalle Hotel in the . ~HIIIIIIIJlllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllo.E . i• may place only the top eleven. HAIL THE CHAMPS! Coral Room. On Monday noon Homeroom Seventeen South B end and Mi­ Class Called to Order shawaka public and parochial during May. 201 made it a slam by defeating Mr. Pilarski, class sponsor, dis­ Homeroom 203 for the Volleyball scho0l student writers and facul­ ty advisers were present. Acting cussed the qu ~stions involved in Championship. Previously their Juniors Discuss the junior prom. The following basketball team had taken the as toastmaster was Clarence W. Harding, Tribune public relations committees were selected: ti cket homeroom championship for the Ring and Prom committee, Marlene Jozwiak , Char­ second straight year. director. The speakers were W. R. V/alton, Tribune managing edi­ leigh Wright, Ronnie Bobin ski, Room 201 now takes the volley tor; John McNamara, publications Members of the junior class Louis Fraula, Henry Werwas, and ball .trophy from 114, who senior director of the South Bend School met in .the auditorium on April Carl Zwi er zynski; invit a tions: Mary group last year was champion. City: William C. Saltzman •:if the 24 to discuss senior rings and the Waggoner, Betty Tschida, Ned Previous holders of the trophy Tribune news staff; Patricia Kus juni ,or prom. Mr. Schoeppel talk­ Vargo, Pat Kruk, Alma Lee Pas­ have been 205 and 203, both win­ of Washington; and Mary Louise ed to the group about rings. A man , Shirley Vargyas, Doroth y ning with senior squads . Voor of St. Mary's Academy. committee was selected to make F leishak er, and Christine Koza­ the choice of ring style. Members kiewicz; reception committee, Rob­ RIEMEMBER: If any senior i!cl are Robert Hegedus, class presi­ ert Hegedus, Florence Kurpiewsk i, in d{mbt about sufficient credits grades for graduates will be a~ dent; Norma Nagy, Florence Kur­ Mary Ann Szczechowski, Betty or if the outcome of a final exam vailable on Monday, June 4. Sen­ piewski, John Wegh, and Sandra Davi&, and B etty Wells. Mary determines his graduation, he iors who are short of credits will Smith. Juniors ordering rings Kania will be in charge of the pro­ should hold up the mailing of com­ NOT be permitted to participate will be required to make a deposit gram. General chaairman will be mencement announcements until in class day or commencement ex­ of three dollars with the order. Robert Hegedus and social chair­ he is sure he will graduate. Final ercises. Orders will be placed sometime man, Florence Kurpiewski. ======THE HATOHE'-f======On Selling Tickets "GOSSIP" ... The Juniors Await: The junior class is giving a play this we ek. How many tickets did "On Stage" you sell, freshmen? And you, also, sophomores? And y0u, 0 mighty ... New Style seniors? The old church bell clangs away It isn't your play, you say? Of cours .e not. S0 what? In the bright sunshine of a love­ seven times as the junior play cast When a citizen of our school community looks at WHS or thinks ly Tuesday afternoon, I began a members trUJdge wearily up th e about WHS, he doesn't think about '51 or '52 'iJr '53 or '54. He doesn 't stroll down the faithful old corri­ walks of Washing.ton High School know Tom from Dick from Harry, nor Anne from Angeline. He just dor. One of the first persons I and into the doors of the darkened thinks "WHS." When he is asked to e0me .to a play, he doesn't think, met was Shirley Parks. She had building. Soon the school comes "I'm going to help out '52" or "I'm going to see the junior play." (That a special gleam in her eye, so alive with activity . The play mem­ is, he doesn 't unless he is related to some0ne in the class.) When he bright that I had to use sunglasses. bers bustle with excitement to and has enjoyed himself or has seen something very good, he doesn't think, After inquiring abou\t it, I dis­ fro, for the big night is here. "That's a good class" . He .thinks, "That is a g.:>od SCHOOL." cov ered that her One and Only has Everyone nas his troubles . Ros e See? EVERYONE gets the credit. He praises the SCHOOL. The come home. La.cay is in dire need of a size 42 freshman's school, the sophomore's school, everyon e's school. house dress. "Can't anyone help Then, shouldn't everyone get behind every sh.:>w and boost it for I continued on my journey and m e ?" she wails. But, her cry all it's worth? Certainly the jumors have the fun of production this s <.m a dej ected-looking girl. She falls on dtaf ears. Betty Hoath time, but everyone profits in the attention the scho.:>l gets. Another seemed so upset that I stopped to has a clothes problem too; she year .the sophomores (then juniors) will have the fun of production, talk to her: it seems that Ray needs a size 7 dress, one with l.:>ts but the wh 0le school gets the credit. The freshmen's turn will come. Plencner ,the handsome beau of of ruffles. Josephine Handler and SO - if you hav en,'t boosted this show or sold any tickets, start Delphine Cwidak, has left for the Joan Petrowski are huddl ed in a now, today , at ,three-thirty . There is still time to sell to some0ne. Sell marines. Oh, yes, Delphine was corner with their heads .together. for WASHING TON! the dej ected girl. "Oh, these elocution lessons are By this time I had reached the maddening?", they scr eam. Ther e door of t he gym . With a shove goes Norma Nagy, still trying to and a push I got in . Looking get a feminine titter into her voic e "'''""''""''';;;;~:;:;~;;"""''""''iabout, I spott ed some interesting for the flighty Mrs. Shultzhemm er. "it ems. " Ther e was "David and Poor Smitty, alias Randolf, sta ys in th e background away from the In th e last issu e, Th e Goliath" - in r eal lire, Ju\ne Urban­ confusion. W e're afraid he is de­ HATCHET publish ed an es ­ ski and Jim Kalka. Along with veloping an inf .eriority compl ex say "Do You B elieve This them was another pair of the giant because all he hears is two words ; Story." The concluding pa­ and midget typ e : Darlene Golub­ "Quiet, Randolf." LOUISE PAGIN, guid anc e teach­ ragraph read "Do you beli eve ski and Ronald Siderits. I kept er, was born in Fort Madison, this story? I am sure that pushing and pushing and finally l\fary Ann Szcz echowski is look­ Iowa . She is a graduat e of the your answer will be 'No!' If land ed beside some charming la­ ing for a new typ e wrinkl e-cr eam University of Illinois . H er grad­ your answer is 'Yes!' yJu dies by the names of Barbara ( to put on wrinkles) in ord er b) uate work was done at Northwest­ can feel thr0ugh this r eal Czarnecki, Pat Kus and Mary Ann look the part of a forty-year-old ern University. After finishing a tragedy which was tru e." Gresczyk . Th ey were doing their moth er . Jim Kalka is still yell­ course in the Fort Madison Busi­ Th e auth ors int end ed it to _ most natural thing: talkin g abou t in g about hi s n er ves whil e Bob ness o ege, sh e taug t ffiere a read "If your answer is men. So, being a woman, I listen­ White stands by witb an ice "bag , semester and then ent ered Ball 'Yes!' you cannot feel thr0ugh ed. WOW! just in case. Ronnie Bobinski is State Teachers' College · for a this real tragedy which was I moved on and finally r eached taking vocal lessons in private, so year's work in business education. true." an exit and tried to escape. After he can play the part of the an­ She has also a sp eech minor from The authors m ean that "If a twenty-minute attempt, I suc­ nouncer. Of course, his teach er is Western State Normal College. you say you do believe it; ceeded. Hu)rrah! Through all th e Marlene. There go es Jeanne Nagy Her hobbies are her home and her then you do not really under­ hurrying in the corridor, I fell into and Ned Vargo. He is trying to son. stand it, for it is an unb e­ two people . Guess who? That's learn to be the bashful type and lievable tragedy but tru e." right: Katie and Krush, "vld seems to be having quite a time . Suddenly a silence falls over the THREE SPEAK ON ...... ,,,1,111111111111111,1111111111111111111111111111111111,,1~ faithfuls." I apologiz ed but they SOCIAL LIVING didn't hear me becauiSe they were crowd , for in walks the bearer of Wh\at's In A Name? so busy gazing at each other, so I all our burdens, Miss Fortin. She The social living classes have left . mutters those two immortal words, been getting much more from their Finally I reached my locker and "On Stage", and the show begins . started talking to th e girl next to course than what is just in the Josephine buy Eugene solid me, who was hidden behind a let­ book. In the past .two weeks Josephine sell Eugene squar e ter from her dearest Leroy. It r;;;.. ·~·:;~~;; ..;;:·;·;· .. ·· three speakers have addressed the Josephinf' Handler Eugene Block different classes. They were Mr. was Charleigh Wright. Who else would be getting a letter from Paul, from the Administrative Eileen when Edit.or: Pat Kus. Tressie sweet Leroy? Office of the Social Security de­ Eileen where Tressif' loveabl e I grabbed my coat and hurri ed Editorial Staff: Barbara partment; ·Mr. Tolle, Dir ector of Eile en Howe Tressie True the Public W.elfare Department; out with the rest of the stempede Czarnecki, Jeanne Olivet, and Mr. Koss , Director of Pupil to catch the bus. It felt relaxing Jeanne Nagy, Eleanore Ta­ Shirley drives 'Earl Personnel for the South Bend to b e sitting on a bus, listening tq berski , and the Editor. Shirley stops Earl rattl e a gabby woman beside me, but I School City. Shirley Parks Earl Ford Reporters: Norm a N agy, • still like the high school love sto­ Charl eigh Wright, Christ ine r ies better. Lester study J enczewski, Sandra Smith , ENGINEERS GO TO GARY Ever ett argu e Marlene Jozwiak , Dani el L ester know Ev er ett win Th e battleship was in port and Moroszowski, Lewis Eri cson, Lest er W isem an Members of the Engineers' Club Ev erett Wright visitors were being shown around. Shirley Parks , and Nanc y and other shop students went to The guide paused before a bronz e Badowski. Jim sees radio Gary on Friday, April 27 to tour Maxinf' wh istl e plaque on the deck and with bow­ th e steel mills . Thirty-four boys Jim tunes radio Maxine chas e Advertisin o': Elizabeth Mni­ ed head said: "That's wher e our chowski. made the trip. Members 'i:lf the Jim Dials Maxin ~ Wolf f gallant Captain fell." group learned about the cooking Old Lady: "Well, no wonder. I Circulation: Lorraine Wal­ process for preparing coke for Jo Ann tall Bob little nearly tripped over the darn thing czak, Chairman; Pat Kish; the blast furnaces and about the Jo Ann bend Bob some 11\ySelf." Jeanne Olivet ; Christine Pie­ processes of rvlling the steel. Jo Ann Arch Bob Moore karski; Barbara Vakarich; They also saw a Bessemer con­ Pauline Watson. verter and the blast furnaces . Charles short James balanc e Shirley smiles Typists: Dorothy Deguch , They did not have the opportunity Charles round Jim unbalanc e Shirley Gwynn! to view the .tapping of the fur­ Charles Plump James Teeter Carol Guzowski, Nancy Ba­ naces as they were not present at Eleanore Taberski and dowski. the right time. Shirley laugh Rosemarie Mezaros . -: ••••• ,,,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,i; /

======l'IIE HATCHET======At Indianapolis "BUDGET BLUES" ·u 11111111111111n11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~ ATHLETIC CALENDAR Laugh with us, underclassmen, Library Aids at these social living "husbands MAY and wives" and their situations, 3 Track Meet - Michigan Hold Conference which they are vainly trying to City T call a "budget." 4 - Mich. City 'I' Leola Alhgrim, .Eleanore Taber­ One such husband and wife is 5 Track - Central T Eleanore Gapinski and Jerry Not­ ski, Marlene Fuess .el, Roberta Ver­ 8 Baseball - LaPorte H LIBRARY LIL SEZ: non, and 'Maxine Wolff, members teboom. Eleanor .e is 17 and Jerry, 9 Baseball - Mishawaka H A book which has been request­ of the WHS Library Club, attend­ 18'. Eleanore is a housewife while 11 Baseball - Elkhart T Jerry works as a sales clerk in a ed quite a bit of late is MAC AR­ ed a conference of the "Hoosier 12 Track - Sectional, in Mi- THUR: MAN OF ACTION by .Student Librarian Association," local paint store. He has worked shawaka ther.e for two years on Saturday Frank Kelley and Cornelius Ryan. held · at Broad Ripple High School 15 Baseball - Central T and during the summer. That's It is a dynamic, intimate profile of in Indianapolis, Indiana, on April 16 Track - Goshen T just the beginning! Colette Berndt, one of America's greatest heroes. .21. Approximately sixty-five stu­ 16 Baseball - Riley T age 37 and Jack Milliken, age 38, MacArthur's story is relived dent librarians from the South 17 Baseball - S.B. Cath. H are buying a home on the 15-year through all the high points in his Bend-Mishawaka area attended 18 Baseball - Adams H plan, which cost $10,000 in 1945. career from his days at West the conference. 19 Track - Regional 'Meet They have two children: a son, 17 26 Track - State Meet Point where he took the highest Two bus.es with student librar­ years •old, a senior in high school; honors attained in twenty-five ians star.ted on their journey at and a daughter, 12. Jack is on j ...... :. years to his disturbing vow of "I S:00 }...M. They arrived in In­ the final assembly line at Stude­ 'M. D. and is 40 years old. His shall re.turn" •of Bataan days and dianapolis about 9:45. After re­ baker's with ten years seniority. wife, Marie Cholasinski, is 39. his most r.ecent dangerous trips to gistering in the library the group We see Alex Bognar and Pat They also own a $20,000 home and the ~Jrean fronts. Unf'lrtunately was "on the go" every minute. Kus are comfortably situated. have thr .ee children. Bennie Wil- the biography of the five star gen­ ·They viewed the new books, var­ They own a home valued at $20,- kin_§ has everybody angry at him. eral is missing from the shelf. ious displays, and posters which 000. Alex has been a dentist for He is 32 years old and is a driver Someone has failed t•o ch.eek the were on exhibit in the library. twenty years. They have a son in for Northern Indiana Transit. book out through the proper pro­ There were group discussions •on his third year in dental school; a His wife, Doris Warfield, is 30. cedure. Would the person who mending books, Library Clubs, son 18, a senior in high school, a Last but not least, we have Dan took the book or who knows publicity, and new books, and also daughter 15, a sophomore in high Kruszewski paying alimony to a where it is, PLEASE return it to good books y ·JU might have missed. school; and a son 10, in grade former wife. Pauline Watson, his the library so that all who have Browsing through the library, school. Right at the prime of wife, is a housewife, 30 years old. asked for the book may have the viewing the displays, and attend­ life are Barbara Czarnecki, 22, They have four children, two by pleasure of reading about General ing the discussions lasted until and Dave VanKirk 25. Dave is a a previous marriage. Douglas MacArthur. noon. A luncheon for about four veteran and a junior at Purdue Laugh no longer, underclass- With warm weather here (final- hundred people was held in the University. Barbara is an office men. You will soon find your- ly) have you found yourself wor­ Broad Ripple H. S. In keeping worker in Lafayette. They rent a selves in similar situations, so rying? You have! I have just with the "Under the Big Top" three-room furnished apartment. "best of luck" in your future en- the cure for you-it's Dale Car- ~hem f the onference_, .th Con­ Another young o le is ob Si­ aeavol' build dg.e'-'"-"___ _.,_u,gie'.s H O OP WORRY- ,cert Club of B.R.H.S serenaded korski and Gloria Walker. Bob ING AND START LIVING. The ,everyone with vocal selections of has been a policeman for three A BIT FUNNY- author of HOW TO WIN FRIENDS "The Man on the Flying Trapeze ," years and is 25 years old. Gloria AND INFLUENOE PEOPLE has and "The Big Brown Bear." is a housewife and is 24 years old. A Cub circled the airport ask­ set out to prove that something "Wild" animals also "got into the They rent a four-room house and ing to land with 19 passengers. very definit .e can be done to stop act." A boy, dressed as a "pud­ have two childr .en. One "old" Naturally ,.the pilot was branded worrying. He offers a set of for­ dy tat," and a girl, dressed as a couple is Betty Walorski age 66, a healthy liar, but was granted mulas that can be put to use to­ grey mouse, "Squeakie. Pie," sang and Art Wawrzyniak, age 66. Art permission. When the plane land­ morrow, and last a lifetime. a duet. They sang "I Taut I has retired and receives $90.00 a ed, out stepped the pilot, followed MARGARET by Janette Sel­ Taw a Puddy Tat" and "She's a month social security. They have by 19 tiny men from 18 inches to bring Lowrey is the story of a Lady." .two children, both married, and 2 feet in height. young, shy, country girl who own their \:>Wn home valued at On being asked where he found comes from a small town to a big At a business meeting a change $8,000. such an odd cargo, th .e. pilot ex­ city to live with her uncle. She in the H.S.L.A. constitution con­ Another retired worker is Don plained, "They're Texans .with the struggles to gain poise and c,on­ .cerning the election of officers and ("senator") Phillips, age 50. He brag taken out." findence .even though a jealous, .a suggestion that a H.S.L.A pin is a retired fir .eman, working as a -:o:o:- pretty flirt tries to make her ap­ be adopted were two matters dis­ watchman in a small factory. His Circus Manager: "You're pret­ pear a thief. Through these chal­ cussed.. Th ese matters will be wife, Loniiirie Wachowiak, is 48 ty small to be a wild animal train- lengL:s she grows up. The story is fur.the.r discussed at the regular years old. They have three chil­ er." set against the colorful back­ meeting in the fall of 1951 at In­ dren and own a home valued at Ronnie Babinski: "Say, that's the ground •of Texas society in the diana State Teacher's College at $15,000. Poor Dorothy Deguch is secret of my success: they're wait­ early days of this century. Terre Haute, Indiana. Following a 28-year old widow. She has ing for me to grow a little larger!" GLOBAL GEOGRAPHY by the meeting, the. Technical High three children and owns a home -:o:o:- George T. Renner and (29) Asso­ School Radio Expression Class valued at $3,000. Dorothy re­ Motorist: A person who after ciates is a new, illustrated book presented a wonderful skit en­ ceive.s $120.00 per month social seeing an accident drives carefully which has been add .ed to .the ref­ titled "Give Us Books." Mrs security benefits and $95.00 work­ for several blocks. erencE> section. Dr. Renner says, Mabel Leigh Hunt, author of men's compensation. Ernie Ro­ -:o:o:- "Geography-the strategy of men, Better Known As Johnny Apple­ zanski (believe it, or not) is an Porcupine: Animated cactus. land, and resources-provides a seed, gave a talk on how a book very important basis for under­ becomes a book. A visit to the Buy Your Spring standing the problems of issues Holladay library concluded the dealmg with specific places and trip. Mrs. Holladay bequeathed Equipment Early regions and questions of policy in the use of her house as a library PORTRAITS while our stocks are relation to 1Jther countries and for .teen-agers. Holladay House, Complete peoples." Another book along as it is called, is one of three Baseball Shoes, Gloves, __ this line is GEOGRAPHY FOR libraries in the United States for By GROWN-UPS by H. A. Calahan. the exclusive use of teen-agers. Softball Equip., Tennis Equip., Archery Equip. Cress Pomeroy, heroine of HOOFBEATS ON THE TRAIL by Dan Krush in an Italian restau­ RECO Vivian Breck, is a non-student in rant: "Hey waiter, bring us two Mc a family of scholars who shocks bottles of this Spumoni Vercilli DONALDSTUDIO SPORTING GOODS her family when she announces listed here on the menu." US N. MAIN ST. that she does not want to go to Waiter: "Sorry, sir, but that's "LOOK FOR THE LOG FRONT" the proprietor." Continued on page 4 ======~HE HATOHETi~======::======As of Monday •. A SEN IOR 'S SOLILOQUEY Looking back on student days Flowers for Hans - Rintzsch Here's the My heart begins to s0ften. I wish that time had passed Every Occasion Michigan at Colfax less fast. Baseball Season One of the Nicest Places And I had passed mor e often. WILLIAMS in Town to Shop. Coach Holl ey 's Panther baseball Exchange squad is finding the going a little Men may make passes The FLORIST rough lately, for although it is At girls who cut classes, still undefeated, its conference But the girl who gets the steady record is marred by two ties which 219 W. Washington Ave. will prvbably have to be played dates Is the girl who graduates. PHONE S-5149 over. Ex change In the last five games, the Panthers fought to a 4-4 tie with Elkhart, whipped Central 7-3, tied Adams 4-4, trounced S.B . Catholic JUNE 8-4, and came from behind to nip Two Legs Riley 13-12 . GRADUATES In the Panth er's recent game INC. with S.B . Catholic, J er ry Wierz­ Maybe this is Your binski notched his first varsity Opportunity Gabardine Slipover win, an 8-4 affair in which he gave six scattered hits. The Lions Positions are available Sport Shirts had but one big inning, that being for Telephone Operators $4.95 the first in which their first-sack­ Oome in Now-We can tell Round Neck er, Bill L0chmondy, cleared the you now when you can bases with a for three runs. Knit Bottom & Cuffs start to work The Panthers scored thr ee runs in For all Sports ,the first, three in the second, and * * * one each in the third and fifth. Indiana Bell Gabardine & Nylon Washington had to fight hard Telephone Co. to down Riley and remain unb ea t­ Blend FASHION NEWS .en in league competition. The Employment Office Sport Slacks Panthers were trailing 12-6 at the By .end of five innings. Th en they 107 West Monroe St . $6.95 scored two runs in the sixth, and SEE - Mrs. GRACE SHURR Jeanette Gorczyca seven in th e climaxing seventh. Serviceable & Style They got only eight hits but were OtheT Fabrics in Member of Robertson's High aided by five Riley miscues and Sport Slax School Fashion Board severa l walks. $5.45 to $12.75 In the Riley game, starting hurler Willie Gilkey was knocked 118 SO. MICH. ST. out of the box early in the fifth and Bill Robertson received the same treatment in the sixth. Sur­ prisingly enough, third baseman Dan Kruszewski came in and toss­ ed the remaining one and tw0 thirds innings and received credit f<>r the win, Scores by innings: R H E Wash. 3 3 1 0 1 0 0-8 8 1 S. B. C. 3 0 0 1 0 0 0--4 6 2 -::o::- Wash. 1 0 1 0 2 2 7-13 8 2 Riley 3 0 0 0 5 4 0-12 6 5

IN THIS CORNER Continued from page 3 COTTON SKIRTS college. Her br0ther Dennis , a mountaineer and straight A stu­ Illustrated is just one of our dent, suggests that she might de­ many smartly styled cotton cide what she wants to do while skirts for casual, w ell-gro 0m­ walking, climbing , and riding in ed living. 4.-gore, poli sh ·cl cotton satin skirt to team the high Sierra. During a four up with your favorite blous es week Sierra Trail trip, Cress has two large hip p0ck ets comes to terms with hers elf. and zipper back. Choice of TIME FOR TAPIOCA by Char­ green, black, coral or gold, lotte Stryker tells a true and very teen sizes 10 to 16. funny tale of Dad Stryker who decides to g0 to Java to raise ta­ 5.98 pioca tor his glue factory in Penn­ sylvania •and takes the family, his wife and five children, along with A ,rnnderful new selection of cotton knit tee shirts him. Th e energetic, efficient in designs and solids. Small medium and large ROBERTSON'S family succumbs to the slow pace sizes . 1.25 to 4.95. of Dut ch col0n ial social lif e and o//}JOHii, flJend they alm0st get themselves "in Men's Shop - Street Floor Dutch" in the land of tapioca.