Columbus North High School - Log Yearbook (Columbus, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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Columbus North High School - Log Yearbook (Columbus, IN) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 61 of 136
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Everroad was the backbone for the Bull Pups this year. He was a Bull Pup last year, and he is a fast, dependable man. He can toss the baskets in from almost any position on the floor. The Sophomores have three other Bull Pups among them. They are Finley LaBar, Earl Brown and Ralph Huntington. LaBar is a steady, consistent player with a thorough knowledge of the game. Brown is the boy who drops in numerous field goals. Huntington is a strong, husky man who is a considerable addition to the team. Since the Bull Pups are the material from which the Bull Dogs are chosen, we should all be loyal in our support of them. Those of the Sophomore Class on the baseball team are: Ralph Huntington, John Everroad, and Finley LaBar. Adelaide Baker and Cora Nelle Summa are the two girls among the Sophomores who have won places for themselves on the Kittens team. Adelaide, although short, is fast and an asset to the team. Cora Nelle is a steady jumping center who persists in getting the tipoff. Last year she was a valuable reserve. The Sophomore Class engages in many activities besides athletics. In the Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Sorosis, Forum, Hi-Y, and P. H. C, mem- bers of the Sophomore Class may be found. The Sophs have dis- tinguished themselves not only by athletics and organizations, but also by Top R iu: Finley LpBar. Arlhur lliiniliark. Paul Horn. M.irri Hawk. Allurt Dickey. Drnnis Lain. Ccorsc Ku h. KolitTl Sarkniati, Mariini (.ibnon. Roy (Huffman, ' ilhur Iriviilen. Ralph ilunlin lon. Second Raw: AX ' olcy Foreman. R ilu rt Dunho t, Lorcii Ilulibard, Junius Nichols. lorris Burns, Franklin Burbrink, Robert E ans, Marshall Cook, Paul Fritcli, Perry Doup, Maynard Coles. Third Rote: Donald Former, Robert Loekman, Mildred Hayuorth, Margaret Erklenian. Thelnia Click, Josephine Kyte, Evelyn Littiken, Charlotte Carman, Selma Burbrink, Robert .Moore, Irvin Brishen, Russell Hall, Viilliam Burns, Robert Chandler. Fourth Roiv: Hu ' b Con«lon. Harley llainiuon, Dorothy Lindley, Lucy Day. Marie Hobson, Leota Liltrell, Elsie Burbrink, Elizabeth ( ' lements. Mildretl Lay, Lois Brauer, Henrietta Doup, Marie Cook, Edith Dunham, Bertha Edds. Bottom Row: Dale (Godfrey. Frances Clements, MadfXe Hines, E«lna Beiniss, Charlotte Ilartwell. Kathleen Hums. Evelyn Linson, Dorothy Brou her, Pauline Crider, Genevieve Julian, Mildreil Donhost, Pauline Cook, Pl-.tli;(. ' ..a .n.i.i-. Jo ephijte Leslie, ' 1 h.-lma Dinkins, Louis Finke.

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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The students of Columbus High School met together to hegin another school year on September the tenth. The Sophomore Class was well repre- sented, as very few of those who had entered high school in the fall of 1927 were missing. The Sophomores had begun to feel more settled and as if they really were important after all. Their main delight was the fact that they were no longer mere ' Freshies but sophisticated Sophomores. They did not go wan lering about looking for rooms, but instead, sent the poor, little, ignorant Freshmen on wild goose chases. The second year had become more interesting than the first year, because the Sophomores were eligible to belong to more organizations and to engage in more activities than in the first year of their high school career. The Sophomores should be i)roud of those who have made football, basketball, and swimming teams. They also should be proud of the Sopho- more girls who are Kittens, and who are on the swimming team. Howard King and Ralph Huntington are two members of this class who made the football team this year. Although the team was not as successful as we had hoped it wouhl be, it was not the fault of these two Sophs. John Top R ii : Clarence H.-nderson, Millard Bass, Marshall Bcnnelt, Willi i-«ats, Howard Ratlin, Ward Louderniilt-h, Kenneth Be4-ker, SfCitntl Ritw: William Enoehs. John Everroad, Rohert Behrman, Earl Brown, Howard Clark, Joe Bernard Srhwartzkopf, Joe Anderson, James Brown, John Hathaway, Oeor e Kin . Third Rim: Annahelle Moore, Katie MeDonaWI, Marjorie Cole, Mary Bi ttorff. Alma Barker. Thomas Mattox. J»»hn Cox. Catherine Vk ells, Stella Mo«re, Ho Booker. Elizabeth Beshear, Mareile Coles. Ftnirlh Rtnv : Marparel Thompson, Irene Murray, Helen Combs, Elii Frietlersilorf. Tlii-liiia Arliuekle, Pauline Litliken, Virfiinia Craham Thomas, Hiihirl Hull. Bnltnm Rim: LaVenu- Harrison. Flizahelh t;ie enfier, Martha Piekler. Elsie Fowler. Mar;:aret Jean Cumming, Both llawes, Velnia Still, Beryl M.Lean. Adelaide Baker. Anna Louise Staples. Mary Elizabeth Brandenburger. Mildred Adams. Marv Elizabeth Able, Frank Phillips, Russell Thomas. Custer, Howard King, Irvine Five ....u Jean Folger, Esther Hunter, Jane Edwards, Erma Hook, Martha .McClure,



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scholarship. They have had, hoth last year and this, as large or larger a percentage on the honor roll than any other class. Sophomores should he proud of niemhers of the class who have received medals, hecause this represents a great deal of time and study on their part. Those who made the Honor Roll were: Charlotte Pfeifer, Margaret Richman, Mary Bottorff, Ruth Stull, Huhert Leslie, Helen Myers, Elsie Burhrink, Pauline Loesche, RoUand Price, Dorothy Lindley, Henrietta Doup, Annahelle Redmon, Elva Faye Waltermire, Edward Repp, Ben Niemoeller. The Sophomore class has tried to stress: honor, straightforwardness, scholastic ability, and most important of all, school technique. As the second year of high school draws to a close, the Sophomores, instead of wishing for the time when they will be lordlv upper-classmen, enjoy their present independent spirit. The Sophomore class wishes to present to the Seniors its congratula- tions, and to wish them much success and happiness, as they go forth into the world. The Sophomores will always remember the two years which they spent with the class of 1929 with the utmost pleasure. Tttp Rotr: J »e Srhofield, Lloyd Foster, Donald Zeigler, RoIhtI Weddle. Earl Weekly, Albert Pennibaker, Harold Wie nian, Jobn Vorwald. Second Roto: Waller Vought, Holland Prire, John Ryan, Howard Webster, Riiy McQueen, Hugh Rynerson, Clyde Rhoades, Charles Sniilh, Edward Winn, Benjamin Niemoeller, Donald Orman. Third Roie: George Roup, Brork Smith. Robert Wright, Donald Reeves, Osear Perkins, Frederick Sharp, Edward Repp, Albert Pfeiffer, John Thompson, Charles West, Ralph McClure, Donald Smith. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Ruilicel, Robert Vogle, John Roope. Margaret Slader, Irma Moorman, Virginia Morgan, Marie iVienioeller. Julanna Stepp, Mary Marsh, Jean Santistebam, Pauline Loesche, Cora Nelle Sumnia. Fifth Row: Carl Ricketts, Dorothy Lay, Virginia Thompson, Berncice Teaford, Gladys McCord, Hulda Urbans, Beth Marsh, Grace Swank, Margaret Towne, Ilel«-n Myers. Anabeth Shaddock, Mary Zaharako, Mildred Wagner, Doris Taylor, Mary Taylor, Elva Faye W alterniire, Juanita Mizer. Bottom Rou: Pete Zaharako, Helen Wilson. Lucille Pease, Mildred Morris, Charlotte Pfeiffer, Ethel Rush, Josephine Zeigler, Ruth Mathi . Annabelle Redmon. Margaret Richman, Mary Frances Setser. Sara Prather, Ruth Stull. Dorothy Lowe, Hubert Leslie. V

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