Elkhart High School - Pennant Yearbook (Elkhart, IN)
- Class of 1930
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H. A. COMPTON J. R. NYCilf F. W. CQAMPHIQR
Class of '97 Class of '96
Boortl of Education
During the past year judge Harman has resigned from the Board of Education to
become City Attorney. Mr. James R. Nyce has been elected to fill the vacancy. judge
Harman served the schools most faithfully for several years, leaving with us many pleasant
memories of his interest and loyalty.
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y J. F. WILEY
l A.B., A.M.
Superintendent
Some one has said that a person should learn to listen to good music and to love it
while attending school and then keep on through life with this enjoymentg he should learn
to appreciate beautiful and artistic surroundings and take this love with him when he
leaves schoolg he should learn to play games that add to the happiness and healthfulness
of life and then keep on playing themg he should learn to be a good citizen of a school
community and keep on being a good citizen in a larger communityg he should be inter-
ested in history in school and develop a permanent interest in world affairsg he should
learn to speak good English in school and continue to use good English in adult lifeg he
should develop in school good habits, ideals and attitudes that will remain with him
throughout life. All this, and more, I wish for every student of the Elkhart High School.
JOHN W. HOLDEMAN
A.B., A.M.
Prinripal
Among the many things that one can say to a graduating class, there is none more
important than this: Keep an open mind towards the various problems that you will
have to face.
You will never know all there is to know about anything, so keep your ear turned
toward every teacher, ever listening for a new truth or for a new application of an
old one.
Things do not just happen in the great business of life. Lindbergh is said to lead a
charmed life, but I am inclined to believe that the charm is in his knowledge of the laws
of aeronautics and the laws of mechanics. Yet he does not know all there is to know.
Even now he is experimenting and studying how to develop a new type of plane that
more adequately embodies the laws held secret by the elements. Other examples can be
cited in different fields of activity and thought, but knowledge and understanding are
always the basis for keen performance and successful achievement.
So again 1 say, keep an open and inquiring attitude of mind, in order that you may
discover, and apply, the laws existing in the task which you have to perform, and thus
insure a successful future.
CL.ARA VAN Nuys,
A.B., A.M.
llrml nf lirlglixb Drfrl
Indiana State Normal
Indiana University.
MINNIE SNURE,
A.B., A.M.
Iinglish
University of Michigan
Michigan State Normal
Donoruv KELLY,
A.B.
Iinglish
Indiana State Teachers'
College
Columbia University
Faculty A d v i s 0 r of
Pennant Weekly and
Pennant Annual.
RUTH WENG
Iinglish
Indiana State Teachers'
College
Sponsor of January '30
Class.
MARIE SHARP, A.B.
Ifnglish
Assistant Principal
DePauw University
University of Chicago
Columbia University.
RUTH BROUGHTON,
A.B.
Ifnglish
Indiana University
Sponsor of Girl Re
SCfVCS.
QIDINI: Huck, A.B.
English
Franklin College
Indiana University.
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L. HORN, A.B.
Iinglish
Indiana State iI'C.lClICl'S
College
Sponsor .lune Class '31
Sponsor junior Hi-Y.
I.ou1sE WVINTERNITZ
Ph.B.
lfnglish and Dramatics
University of Chicago
Sponsor of Dramatics
Club
Director of junior and
Senior Class Plays.
FLORIZNCIZ HILL,
Ph.B., Ed.B
llraul uf Ilisfory Dvpl.
University of Chicago
Nwisconsin State Nor-
mal.
R. A. SPROULL, A.B.
l listory
University of Illinois
University of Chicago.
Lois ENCLIEMAN,
A.B.
History
james Millikin Uni-
versity
University of Colorado
Indiana State Teachers'
College
S p o n s o r of january
Class of '33.
CAROLYN SACKETT,
A.B.
English and Spanish
Elkhart H i g h School
Graduate
Indiana University
Honorary Member of
Rah Rah Club.
Sponsor of june '53
Class.
VVILBUR JONES, A.B.
History and Civics
DePauw University
University of Chicago
Sponsor of june Class
of 1932.
R. R. JORDAN, A.B.
History
Manchester College
Ohio University
Treasurer of Athletic
Association.
W. E. SANDS,
A.B., A.M.
History
Wichita University
Colorado College
North Central College
Illinois University.
H.r Pier N,
,, A.M.
istory
Knox College
Chicago University
Minnesota University
Sponsor of Fighting
Fifty.
J. E. MCCARTNEY,
A.B., A.M., Ph.B.
llrual of Mdfh4'lIldfil'S
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University of Michigan
Illinois Wfesleynn Uni-
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Massnchusetts Institute
of Technology
University of Chicago
New York State Nor-
mal
Sponsor of Agar Club.
KATHRYN JARVIS,
A.B.
Mathematics
Indiana State Teachers'
College.
ELLA BROWN DORA,
A.B.
I.atin
University of Nebraska
University of Illinois.
L. F. BRYNGELSON,
B.A.
History and Public
Speaking
Carleton College
University of Minnesota
Sponsor of Forum
Debate Coach.
ZIQLLA LEE BOONE,
Ph.B.
Mathematics
Franklin College
Columbia University
Sponsor of Rah Rah
Club.
EDITH Gomes, A.B.
Mathematics
DePauw University
Indiana University.
BERNITA BURNS,
A.B.
Haul of Latin Depl.
Elkhart High School
Graduate
DePauw University
American Academy,
Rome, Italy
Sponsor of Latin Club
GLADYS KING, A.B.
Modern Language
Franklin College
University of Michigan
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Class of '31
S p o n s o r of Spanish
Club
Sponsor of Girl Re-
serves.
IVAN C. GII.I., B.S.
Chemistry and Hygiene
University of Illinois
Indiana University.
Noavat. ADAMS, B.S.
Botany and Zoology
Indiana State Teachers'
College
Purdue University
Manchester College
Indiana University,
Ilurii Miavtin,
A.B., A.M.
Botany
DePauw University
Nebraska University.
M. CUNNINGHAM,
A.B.
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Bethany College, West
Virginia
University of Chicago
Sponsor of June Class
of 1930
S p o n s o r of French
Club.
S. B. MACCRACIKEN,
A.B.
1101111 of S1'ic'llz't' Dejll.
Indiana State Teachers'
College
Indiana University
johns Hopkins Univer-
city
University of Chicago
Franklin College.
STELLA CATHCART,
B.S.
Physics and Mathe-
matics
Westerii Maryland
College
University of Michigan
CIARICE ROBINSON,
A.B.
Ilmul of Cum lIlt'I'1'i4ll
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Indiana University
Indiana University
Graduate School
Central Business College
Sponsor of Commercial
Club.
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Commercial
Illinois State Normal
University of Chicago
University of California
Sponsor of Commercial
Club.
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Commercial
Indiana University
Indiana State Teachers'
College.
ETHEL S. LARSON,
A.B.
Home Economics
Indiana State Teachers'
College.
FLORENCE BENDER,
A.B.
Home Economics
Goshen College.
JOHN F. O'HEARN,
A.B., B.S.
Commercial
Elkhart H. S. Graduate
B a ll State Teachers'
College
Blackstone Institute,
Chicago
Purdue University
Treasurer High School
Board of Control.
MARIE SINER, A.B.
Commercial
Indiana State Teachers'
College
University of Chicago
Sponsor Girl Reserves.
BERTHA DEPEW, B.S.
Head of Home Econo-
mics Drparimeni
University of Chicago
University of Kentucky
Sponsor of Home Eco-
nomics Club.
VIRGINIA S. CHENEY
B.S.
Home Economics
Purdue University
AI. C. CHENEY, A.B.
Music
Western Reserve Col-
lege
Northwestern Univer-
city.
I-I. W. WISE
Industrial
Purdue University
Cincinnati University.
CARL ANDERSON
Industrial
Stout Institute
Oshkosh State Normal.
W. H. HAMILTON,
B.S.
Industrial
Stout Institute
University of XVisconsin
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Art
Yysilanti Normal
School of Applied Arts,
Chicago
Chicago University
Sponsor of Art Club.
B. W. WILLIAMS
Industrial
Indiana State Teachers'
College.
J. A. Foshan
Industrial
Indiana State Teachers'
College
Purdue University
Indiana University.
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Head of Industrial De-
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Northern Illinois State
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Physical Education and
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N o r m al College of
American Gymnastic
Union
Indiana University
Coach of Varsity Ten-
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ketball Teams, and
Volleyball Teams.
IOHN LONGEELLOW,
A.B.
Physical Education
Indiana University
University of Illinois
Manchester College
Coach of Varsity Bas-
ketball.
MARY FLAUDING
Office
Illkhart High School
Graduate.
ELIZABETH AITREN
Mathematics
Ypsilanti Normal Col-
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University of Michigan
SALOME SEWARD
WISE
Physical Iiducation
American College of
Physical Education
Central Normal College
C. C. BOONE, A.B.
Director of Boys' Ath-
Ictics
Ohio State University
Lincoln College
Franklin College
XVisconsin University
Coach of Varsity Foot-
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MARGARET E.
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Librarian
University of Chicago
Milwaukee Normal
University of Michigan
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Prcsidvnf of january 1950 Class
GRAYDON HOLDEMAN JULIET OLSON WILLARD COMBS Miss WENG
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XVILLIAM BARGIQR KA'I'IIItYN Bowan
Secretary, IIC, Interclass Football, '27, In- Home Ifconomies Club, '28, Ilramatics Club,
terelass Basketball, '27, '28, Hi-Yg President '29, '30, Costume Committee for junior
Iiiggliting Fifty, '28, '29.
MARGARITI' BINDER
Liles Club, '29, '50, "Purple
HOW'ARIJ BEURI li
I.atin Club, '28.
Agat Club, '29, '3U.
Fighting Fifty, '28, '29, '50.
Secretary, IIC.
President, IIB, IA, IIA.
Basketball, '26, '27, '28, '29.
Football, '27, '28, '29,
Annual Staff.
ELILANOR Bowsnn
May Qucen's Court, '29,
"I'inafore".
"Belle of BarI:elona".
"Purple Towers".
Rall Rall Club, '28, '29, '30.
Towers".
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Class Play, "Faraway Princess".
CARROLL BURGER
Track, '27, '28, '29, '30, Football, '28, '29.
MARGARI-:T Boieis
Pennant Reporter, '27.
Social Chairman, '28.
Ii I ow e r, Color and Motto
Committee.
Dramatics Club, '29, '30,
Assistant Managing Ifditor of
Annual.
Girl Reserves, '27, '28, '29, '30
Senior Play Committee.
Senior Ilay Committee.
IVIARVIN Bout
Varsity Track, '27, '28, '29,
'30,
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'23, '29, '50, Glec Club, '26, '27, "H, M. s. 2
LEWIS CREIGH-1-ON Pinaforc"g "Maids of the Bamboo Screen",
january Class History.
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Dramatics Club, '29.
NVILLARD COMBS
Class Treasurer, '27.
Vice-President, '28.
Social Committee, '28,
Trcas. Senior Hi-Y, '29, '30.
Fighting Fifty, '29, '30.
Forum, '29, '30.
President Forum, '30.
President Latin Club, '29, '30
Business Manager junior Play
'29.
Business Manager Annual, '50
Debate Squad, '29, '30.
Hi-Y Play, '29.
Yell Leader, '30.
"Thank You."
Flower, Color, Motto Com.
Senior Banquet Committee.
May Orarorieal Contest.
DALE Diecicuit
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Wrestling, '28.
Art Club, '29.
Hi-Y, '29.
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HOWARD DEXVATER
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Orchestra, '28.
Art Club, '26, '27.
Track, '26,
RUTH FIFER
Girl Reserves, '28, '29, '30.
Rah Rah Club, '28, '29.
Glee Club, '26, '27.
Advertising Solicitor Pennant
Weekly, '27, '28.
Reporter Pennant Weekly, '28,
'29.
Alumni Fditor Pennant An-
nual, '29.
Ring and Pin Committee.
"H. M. S. Pinaforef'
"Maids of the Bamboo Screen."
Social Committee, IC.
President Spanish Club, '29.
Rah Rah Club, '28, '29, '30, Glee Club, '27, Secretary of Fighting Fifty, '29g Interclass
"Purple Tow- Basketball, '26, '27, '28, Football, '28, '29,
restling, '27,
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Commercial Club.
JEAN HERBSTER
Art Club, '28, '29, '30.
Latin Club, 'zs, '29, Lao.
Social Chairman Latin Club,
'28.
Band, '29, '29, 'J0.
Tennis Team, '28, '29, '30.
Pennant Advertising Staff, '28,
'29
G. R., '27, '28, '29.
n HARRY EARL
Fighting Fifty, '27, '28, '29,
'30.
"Captain Applcjackf'
Spanish Club, '29, '30,
Dramatics Club, '29, '30.
Football, '26, '27.
Track, '27.
January Class Prophecy.
Social Chairman, IIA.
Circulation Manager Pennant
Weekly.
DEVON ELLIOT RUTH IVINS
Chorus, Hi-Y, lnterclass Basketball, '28,
'29, Track, '28, '29, '30.
W'IN'f0N FQRREST
Orchestra, '26, '27, '28, '29.
GRAYDON PTOLDEMAN
Scholarship lf, '27, '28.
Orchestra, '26, '27, '28, '29.
Mathematics Club, '28.
Hi-Y.
Fighting Fifty.
Wrestling, '28, '29, '30.
Vice-President, HC.
Treasurer, IIA.
Annual Staff.
Chairman Senior Announce-
ment Committee.
Senior Play Committee.
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Band, '27, '28, '29,
Spanish Club, '27, '30.
Hi-Y, '29, '50,
French Club, '29, '50,
Art Club, '29, '30,
Senior Class Play.
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Al-ide", Band, '28, '29, '30, Commercial Club,
'29, '50.
ARIAN LAPHAM
Social Chairman, ID, Treasurer, IIC, Rah
Rah Club, Dramatics Club, '28, '29, "jack
and jill" of Pennant Weekly, Latin Club,
'29, '50, "MeoW".
EMILY LEONARD
Chorus, '27, '28.
Social Chairman Forum, '27.
Vice-President Forum, '28,
Forum, '29, '30,
G. R., '27, '28, '29, '30.
Rah Rah Club, '29, '30.
French Club, '29, '30.
Agat Club, '29, '30.
May Queen's Court, '29.
HA ROLD MILLER
Intcrclass Basketball, '26.
Varsity Basketball, '27.
Secretary, ID.
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Chorus, '28, "Pinafore", Rah Rah Club, '27,
'28, '29, Dramatics Club, '29, '30, "Captain
Applejackn, Pennant Weekly Reporter, '27,
'28, Advertising Manager, '28, Business
Manager, '29, Senior Banquet Committee,
Managing Editor Annual, '30,
BURL GONDERMAN
JOHN GARDA
Interclass Basketball, '26.
ELDRED I-IEETER
Band, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, Orchestra, '27
'28, '30, Junior Play Committee, Hi-Y, '29
'30, Fighting Fifty, '29, '30, Debate Squad
'29, '30, Annual Staff.
EVELYN GRANDSTAFF
Rah Rah Club, '30, Latin Club, '29, '30
President, IB, Girl Reserves, '28, '29, '30
"H, M. S. Pinaf0re", "Maids of the Bam
boo Screen."
RUTH GARVIN
Girl Reserves, '26, '27, '28
'29.
Varsity Basketball, '27, '28.
Secretary, IC.
Secretary, IIC.
BERTHA FUNKHOUSER
Rah Rah Club, '29,
S o cial Chairman Dramatics
Club, '29.
Commercial Club, '29, M
Glee Club, '26, '27.
"Maids of the Bamboo Screen.'
"H. M. S. Pinaforef'
Rah Rah Club, '28, '29,
Pennant Weekly Reporter, '28
Social Committee, IC.
Spanish Club, '28.
M RVALTER HACKMAN
Daria I'I0lfIfMAN ,IuL.i1e'r QBLSON
Varsity Football, '26, '27, '28, Captain of Vice-President, IID: Treasurer, IC, President,
Football Team, '28, Track, '28, Varsity Bas- IIC, Treasurer, IA, Vice-President IIA, Rah
kctball. '26, '27, '28, Captain of Basketball, Rah Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, G, RW '27, '28,
'28, '29, '50, President Dramatics Club, '29, 30,
EMLLLINI1 SQUIBB
Chorus, '21, Dramatics Club, '28, '29, '30
llrama Club Recorder, "The Kelly Kid',
Prom Committee ,'29, Annual Staff, '30.
SUSAN RIIIflfS
Social Committee, IIC.
Secretary, IIB.
Dramaties Club, '29,
Girl Reserves, '28, '29,
LIQONARID l-Iuucms
Treasurer, IIA.
Treasurer Dramatic Club, '29
Fighting Fifty.
Commercial Club.
Ring and Pin Committee, '29
Interelass Basketball, '26, '27,
'23, '29.
Track, '29,
Flower Day Committee, '29.
Prop. Mgr. Senior Play, '29,
Assistant Stage Manager juni-
or Play, '28,
"I5iabolical Circle."
Annual Staff.
"Haunted llnuse of Black-
burn."
"OvcrtOnes', Latin Club, '28, '29, '30, Senior
Play Committee.
ERNEST MATHIAS
Dramatics Club, '29, '30, Glee Club, '27,
'28, '29, '30, "Belle of Barcelona", "Lucky
jade", Fighting Fifty, '28, '29, 30, Football,
26, '27, lnterclass Basketball, '26, '27, '28'
Senior Play Committee, "Thank You."
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Fighting Fifty.
lnterclass Basketball, '25, '26.
IJORRAINE PODAWILTZ
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Home lfconomies Club '28, '29,
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Varsity Basketball, '26, '27, '28, Interclass
Football, '27, Track, '27.
JOHN MOORE
"Thank You."
EDISON NAFTZGAR
Band and Orchestra, '26, 27,
'28, '29, '30.
Hi-Y, '29.
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Interclass Basketball.
Varsity Basketball, '28,
Varsity Track, '26, '27.
Varsity Football, '28.
ELMER OUSTERHOUT
EARL ROWE
Interclass Basketball, '26, Interclass Track,
'26, Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, "Pinafore"g
"Belle of Barcelona", Stage Electrician, '26,
'27, '28, '29, '30, Student Representatives of
thc Band, '28.
ALLEN SMITLEY
Varsity Football, '26, '27, '28.
Varsity Track, '27, '28, 29.
Wrestling Manager, '28, '29,
'50,
Chorus, '27.
Social Chairman, I-B.
ROBERT STEWART
Band, '27, '28, '29,
Orchestra, '27, '28, '29.
Glcc Club, '29.
President, IID.
Hi-Y, '29,
Secretary, IIB.
Opcretta "Lucky jade."
Second Place in State.
Trombone Contest.
MARY TIKOXI-.l.
l'lARRIE'I'T SHREINER LILLIAN VOLLMAR
G. R., '26, Vice-President, IID, Social Chair-
man, IIA, Prom Committee, '29, Flower,
Motto, Color Committee, '29, Glee Club,
'27, Chorus, '28, "Pinafore", Rah Rah Club,
'27, '28, '29, '30, Dramaties Club, '29, 30,
French Club, 27, '28, "Captain Apple jack",
Pennant W'eeltly Reporter, '26, '27, Society
Ifditor Pennant W'eekly, '28, '29, Managing
lfditor, '28, '29, liditor-in-Chief Pennant
Weekly, '29, '30, Annual Staff, "Deacon
Dubbs", "Bachelor's Dream", lnvitation
Committee, Senior Banquet Committee, Sen!
ior Play Committee, Scholarship F, '27, Pres-
Llent Northern lndiana Press Association.
I'orgAlt Tllllklik
lnterclass Basketball, '26, '27, '2S.
MlIlJIil'IllTASKl,1R
Orchestra, '26, '27, '23,
Cilee Club, '27.
G. R., '26, '28, '29.
fi. R. Social Chairman, '28,
fi. R., '27, '28, '29, '.lll.
Class Secretary, '27,
Vice-President, '21-I.
Social Committee, '29,
Glee Club, '27, '28,
"Pinafore." "Belle of Barcelo-
na." "Purple Towers."
Rah Rah Club, '28, '29, '30.
Spanish Club, '28, '29.
Treasurer Spanish Club, '29,
january Prophecy.
Adv. Solicitor Pennant, '27.
ALICE WALKER
llranuties Club, '29, '30, Girl Reserves, '26,
'27, '28, '29, Home lieonomics Club, '29,
Annual Staff, Chorus, '26, Glee Club, '27,
'28, "Belle of Barcelona."
WALTER WEI.I.S
lli-Y. Pin Chairman.
Dramatics Club.
Treasurer, 2 -C.
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lnterelass Basketball, '27, 28.
lnterelass Track, 'Z 8.
Assistant Athletic Editor Pen-
nant W'eeltly, '23, '29.
BIERNICE Yomzn
Chorus, '27.
Glee Club, '28, '29, '30,
"Belle of Barcelona."
"Purple Towers."
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History of the January Class of 1930
HIS is Station E. H. S., Elkhart, Indiana. We will now read to you from the iles of
the January Class of 1930.
On October 22, 1926, the IID Class met and organized, choosing Miss Ruth Weng as
their sponsor. The following officers were elected: President, Robert Stewart, Vice-
President, Harriett Shreiner, Secretary, Harold Miller, Treasurer, Juliet Olson, and Social
Chairman, Charlotte Oliver.
The IID's held their first social gathering December 10, 1926, at the Y. W. C. A.,
in the form of a skating party.
February 11, 1927, the IC Class, joined by those from Roosevelt, elected the fol-
lowing officers: President, Virginia Mathias, Vice-President, Juliet Olson, Secretary, El-
dred Heeter, Treasurer, Willard Combs, and Social Chairman, Robert Dreves.
March 25 , 1927, the IC Class held a skating party at Blosser Park, Goshen, Ind.
September 29, 1927, the IIC Class met in the gym to elect the officers for the semes-
ter. They were: President, Juliet Olson, Vice-President, Graydon Holdeman, Secretary,
Howard Beurle, Treasurer, Walter Wells, and Social Chairman, Robert Dreves.
November 23, 1927, the IIC's held their party in the gym. Dancing and games
formed the amusement.
February 17, 1928, at a meeting held in Room 101, the IB's elected the following
oiiicersz President, Evelyn Grandstaff, Vice-President, Robert Dreves, Secretary, Mary
Troxel, Treasurer, John Garda, and Social Chairman, Margaret Boice.
May 11, 1928, the 1-B Class held a Mardi Gras party in the gym.
September 20, 1928, the following oflicers were elected by the IIB Class: President,
Howard Beurle, Vice-President, Mary Troxel, Secretary, Susan Rhees, Treasurer, Juliet
Olson, and Social Chairman, Allen Smitley.
November 2, 1928, the IIB's held a joint party with the IB's in the gym.
February 8, 1929, the IA Class elected the following oHicers: President, Howard
Beurle, Vice-President, Willard Combs, Secretary, Robert Stewart, Treasurer, Juliet
Olson, and Social Chairman, Carmen Goldman.
April 25, 1929, the IA Class and the IIB Class edited "The Pennant," with Harriett
Shreiner as editor-in-chief.
April 26, 1929, the Junior Class gave their annual Junior play. This year it was
"Captain Applejackf'
1 May 25, 1929, the IIA Class elected the following officers: President, Howard
Beurle, Vice-President, Juliet Olson, Secretary, Willard Combs, Treasurer, Graydon Hold-
eman, and Social Chairman, Harriett Shreiner. .
October 18, 1929, the IA and IIA Classes held a Hallowe'en party in the gym.
October 27, 1929, the Seniors decided by vote to wear caps and gowns for gradua-
tion exercises.
January 10, 1930, the January Seniors held their Senior Day Program.
May 16, 1930, the Senior Class play "Thank You" was presented.
May 25, 1930, Baccalaureate services were held in the Auditorium.
May 30, 1930, Graduation Exercises were held in the Auditorium.
' GERALDINE DAY.
1 Lewis CREIGHTON.
, January Class Prophecy
ANUARY 24, 1950, and Howard Beurle sits before the fireplace in his home at Lake
Placid, listening to and watching his 51,000 television radio which he has invented.
He glances at the radio program in the evening paper and to his amazement finds that his
fellow students of the January 1930 Class are giving their annual broadcast in memory
of their dear days spent in old Elkhart High School.
At ten o'clock he tunes in on Elkhart station located on the SS 0,000,000 hotel owned
by Graydon Holdeman, under the management of Walter Wells.
The first whom Howard hears and sees in the television screen is none other than Bob
Edsall, the faithful old yell leader of Elkhart High. Bob has been chosen as the announcer
for their program. He just flew from Texas, where he is president of a school of aero-
nautics.
The first on the program is Juliet Olson, who gives a short history of the class when
they were in school.
Next Bob Stewart and his "Steady Strutters" from Chicago play a number of tunes
familiar to those who attended the Jitney dances held in the gym.
Now we have Ernest Mathias, who pulls some famous tricks with his Yo-Yo. His
fame was started back in 1929, when the Yo-Yo plague swept down the "Halls of
Knowledge."
Next a quartette which is composed of Eleanor Bowser, Geraldine Day, Edward Bru-
baker, and Louis Creighton, accompanied on the mouth-harp by Bud Bock, sings a few
popular selections. This quartette has just returned from Europe where they have won
great fame.
There are several short talks by the following: Mrs. Willard Combs, formerly Susan
Rhees, now national leader of the Girl Reserves, speaks on the value of flea soap manufac-
tured by the "Scrub 'Em Up Company," managed by Wayne Helser and owned by
Howard DeWater, Inc. '
Next Mildred Good, proprietress of the "Get-a-Curl" Beauty Parlor in Elkhart, gives
a talk on the use of cosmetics for lap dogs.
Mrs. Edmund Jackson, formerly Emily Leonard, and her husband Edmund give a
"Rushin Golash" dance.
Bob brings regrets of those who are unable to attend the entertainment and tells what
they are doing and where they are located.
Miss Harriett Shreiner, leader of the "400" society in New York City, is absent from
the meeting due to a very serious "wart" operation on the northeast corner of her left
ear.
The Ruth twins, Garvin and Fifer, are now playing the roles of Topsy and Eva in
South Bend's new opera house. I
Mr. and Mrs. Huggins fformerly Margaret Boicej are in the Wilds of Central Africa
in search of the "Foo-Foo Valve" lost from the "Zeer Wheel."
So the program continued telling of the progress and location of all the members of
the class. Dixie Fields and DeVon Elliott are on their honeymoon in Alaska. 'Evelyn
Grandstaff is head of the English Department in Elkhart High School, Eldred Heeter is a
trumpet tester at Conn's.
The broadcast comes to an end gs the orchestra plays that stirring school song, "Fight
On, Old Elkhart."
And thus we leave Howard relating to his wife what he has just seen and heard.
MARY TROXEL.
HARRY EARL.
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NOW all men by these presents: We, the Class of January 1930, being of sound
health of body, and of disposing mind and memory, do make and publish this our
last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us at any time made.
ITEM I.: We direct that all our just debts, including all debts incurred through our
numerous social activities of the past four years, be paid by Graydon I-Ioldeman, the Class
Treasurer. Should there be any surplus in the treasury after aforesaid debts are paid, we
direct that said surplus be used and expended in a jollification for the Juniors. Should
there be no surplus, there will be no jollification.
ITEM II.: We give, devise and bequeath to the June Class of 1930 two former class-
mates of ours, john Horn and Carlon Miller, the same being worthy exponents of Elkhart's
six-year high school course. We direct that aforesaid former classmates of ours, John
Horn and Carlon Miller, be handed down by each succeeding graduating class, yea, even
unto the third and fourth generation.
ITEM III.: We hereby give, devise, and bequeath to the Juniors sundry text books,
note books, and various discarded chemicals and apparatus pertaining to the Physics and
Chemical Laboratories. Eldred I-Ieeter bequeaths to Gretchen Kester his chemistry ability.
We also bequeath to the Junior Class one gavel, and direct that the President of said class
shall bring it into use frequently in and during their business meeting.
ITEM IV.: We hereby bequeath to the Sophomores our old English essays and dis-
carded Caesar translations, in the hope that they will be of more use to them than they
were to us.
ITEM V.: We give and bequeath to Mr. Sproull, member of our beloved and
esteemed faculty, all marbles which have been rolled, thrown, shot, dropped or otherwise
set into motion during the periods when the morals and manners of the session room were
under his guidance. We also give to Mr. Gill, member of faculty, one book of jokes, witty
remarks and "that reminds me" stories, culled from our foremost humorists.
ITEM VI.: We hereby give and bequeath to Bud Borneman, of the Class of 1931,
the honor of being school character, this honor being handed down from Leonard Huggins.
ITEM VII.: We hereby give and bequeath "Personal Favors and Bequests."
"Hi" Shreiner is leaving her position as Editor of the Pennant Weekly to little Grace
Huggins.
Bob Edsall leaves his yell-leading ability to Bob and Bob.
Junior McGowan doth will and bequeath his strength and broad shoulders to Morgan
Minnie. -
Dale Hoffman wills his footfall tactics to junior Riblet.
Bob Stewart wills his musical ability to Paul Crumbaughf
Bud Barger leaves his permanent wave to Elizabeth Compton.
N Howard Beurle leaves his quietness to Bill LeFevre, in order that the session teachers
may have a little peace.
Mildred Good bestows her dimples upon Earl Fribley.
Harry Earl kindly bequeaths his dancing ability to the Juniors who will go to the
Prom.
Evelyn Grandstaff wills to Martha Kollat a goodly portion of her quiet ways and a
few E's.
The signing and sealing of the foregoing instrument of the testator, the Class of
January 1930, do declare this to be their Last Will and Testament, and by the signature
of said witness, bind the responsibility for the execution of said Will and Testament this
day of May 30, 1930.
Signed:
LUCILLE JAMISON.
LEONARD I-IUGGINS.
EMELINE SQUIBB.
NED LEFEVRE
President of func 1930 Class
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Social Chairman, IA, Editor of Pennant An-
nual, '30, Pennant Weekly Reporter, '27,
Star Reporter, '28, '29, Exchange Editor,
'28, Scholarship IS, '27, Forum, '27, '29,
Social Chairman, '29, Band, '29, Orchestra,
'26, Girl Reserves, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, Art
Club, '27, '28, French Club, '28, '29, Latin
Club, '28, '29, '30, junior Counsel, '29, Dis-
trict Latin Contest, '27, '29, '30, State, '30,
"Merchant of Venice Up to Date", "Captain
Applejackn, Dramatics Club, '29, '30,
"Meow", Chairman Senior Day Program
Committee, Senior Announcement Commit-
tee, Rah Rah Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, Vice-
President, '29, Varsity Debate, '28, '29,
Chairman junior Play Committee.
ELMER AYDELOTT
Fighting Fifty, '29, '30, Interclass Basket-
ball, '26, '27, Football, '27.
WAVA BARNES
Girl Reserves, '27, '28, '29, Commercial
Club, '2
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Art Club, '30, Track, '30. CARL BASSLER
EIJNA ALLEN
Girl Reserves, '29, '30, Com-
mercial Club.
DONALD BALL
Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, '30,
Fighting Fifty, '27, Qs, '29,
'30, Secretary, '29, President,
'30, Yell Leader, '27, '28,
junior Play Committee, "Cap-
tain Applcjackn, Social Chair-
man, IA, Vice-President, IIB,
IIA, Interelass Basketball, '28,
'29, Athletic Ifclitor of An-
nual, Pennant Wcekly, '29,
Dramatics Club, '30, Vice-
President, '30, Chairman of
Gift Committee, "Bachelor's
Dream", "Thank You."
Latin Club, '28, '29, '30,
"Merchant of Venice Up to
Date", "Captain Applejack",
Interclass Track, '28, '29, In-
terclass Football, '28, '29, In-
terclass Basketball, '27, '28,
Varsity Football, '29.
HOPE BAKER
Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, '30,
"Belle of Barcelona", "Purple
Towers", "The Lucky jade",
Agat Club, '28, '29, Drama-
ties Club, '29, '30, "Deacon
Dubbs", "The B a c li e l o I"s
Dream."
GEORGE BASSETT
BARBARA BAUM
Glen Club, '26, Girl Reserves, '26, '27, '28,
'29, '30, Girl Reserve Treasurer, '29, Rah
Rah Club, '29, '30, Senior Play Committee,
uB3CllEl0f'S Dream."
IJUUGLAS BOCK
LOUISE BARRINGER
Latin Club, '28, '29, '30.
DOROTHY BEMILLER
Girl Reserves, '30, Dramatics Club, '29, '30.
STANTON BIAESSING
Interclass Basketball, '26, '28, Varsity Wrest-
ling, '26, '27, '28, Sandbur Football, '26, '27,
'28, Varsity Football, '29, Chorus, '26,
Fighting Fifty, '28, '29, 30, Hi-Y, '28, '29,
'30, Latin Club, '28, "Deacon Dubbsf'
MAH'RE BERKEY
Art Club, '27, '28, Girl Re-
serves, '27, '28, '29, '30, Ad-
vertising Solicilor of Pennant
Weekly, '28, '29, Assistant
Advertising Manager of An-
nual, '30, Rah Rall Club, So-
cial Chairman of Rah Rah
Club, '29, '50, Glee Club, '28,
'29, "Purple Towers", Span-
ish Club, '29, ,503 Program
Chairman of Spanish Club,
'29, Presentation Committee.
l'lERBIiRT BUCKLEN
Track, '27, lnterclass Foot-
ball, '27, '28, Varsity Foot-
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Girl Reserves, 26, '27, '28: Snap-Shot Iftlitor
of Annual.
MYRON CHAI-'FEE
Sandbur Squad, '28, Varsity Track, '26, '27,
'28, '29, Varsity Football, '27, '28, '29, Var-
sity Wrestling, '28, '29, '30.
ITRVDA BOYER
Agat Club, '28, '29.
Home Economics Club.
ESTHER BONFIGLIO
Girl Reserves, '28, '29.
Commercial Club, '29, '30.
Hrroiwu CHIiSTEll
Vice-President, IIC, Treasurer, IB, Girl Rc-
serves, '27, '28, '29, '30, Vice-President of
Girl Reserves, '28g Vice-President of Spanish
Club, '28, Latin Club, '28, Band, '28, '29,
'30g Rah Rah Club, '28, '29, '30, Senior
Play Committee.
ROSENA BROWN
Agat Club, '28, '29g Latin Club, '29, '50.
Ci-minus COUNTRYMAN
Football, '26, '27.
"Merchant of Venice Up to
Date."
"Captain Applejackf'
Hi-Y, '29.
Scholarship E, '29.
Debating, '29.
"Thank You."
EDITH Cmss
"Merchant of Venice Up to
Date."
Comercial Club.
Pennant Reporter.
Agar Club, '29.
Annual Staff.
DOROTHY COPSEY
Commercial Club, '29,
N oiuus Cum'
Treasurer, IIA, Track, '27, Varsity Golf,
'27, '29, '30, Interclass Basketball, '27, '28,
'29, '30.
ELVAH CLARK
Band, '27, '28, '29, '30.
Orchestra, '28, '29, '30.
Dramatics Club, '29, '30.
Girl Reserves, '29, '3O.
WAYNE DALRYMPLE
Band, '27, '28.
Orchestra, '27, '28,
Wrestling Team, '29,
Football, '29.
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Lois DECKER
Home Economics Club, '28, '29, Girl Re-
serves, '29, '30g Dramatics Club, '29, '3O.
WENDELL COMPTON
"Merchant of Venice Up to
Date."
"Captain Applejackf'
Treasurer, '28.
MANETTA DOWNS
Girl Reserves.
Dramatics Club, '50,
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Interclass Basketball, '27, '28', '29, '30,
Track, '27, '29, Varsity Golf,, '27, '29, '50,
Junior Play Committee, 29. V 4
RUTH DEN1soN
Secretary, lID, IA, Social Chairman, IB,
Ring and Pin Committee, Rah Rah Club,
'28, '29, '30, Vice-President of Rah Rah
Club, '30, Girl Reserves, '28, '29, '30, Span-
ish Club, '29, '30, May Queen's Court, '27,
Senior Banquet Committee.
WIALLENE DERBY
Orchestra, '27, '28, '29.
Band, '27, '28, '29, '30.
Hi-Y, '27, '28, 29, '30,
Secretary Hi-Y, '28.
Fighting Fifty, '28, '29, wo.
Agat Club, '28, '29, '30.
Latin Club, '28, '29, '30.
"Merchant of Venice Up To
Date."
RUTH EBERSOLE
Art Club, '27, '30.
Assistant Art Editor Pennant
Annual.
MARY ELLSTROM
Girl Reserves, '28, '29, '30, Commercial
Club, '29, '30, Dramatics Club, '28, '29,
"A Fool of A Man", "Cabbages and Kings",
"Merchant of Venice Up To Date", Drama-
ties Write-Ups, 'Thank You."
XWILLIAM DAVIDSON
Fighting Fifty, Hi-Y, Latin Club: Varsity
Track, '28, '29, '30, lnterclass Basketball,
'28, Football, 'Z9.
ERMA ECKLEBARGER
Glee Club, '26, '27, '28.
"Belle of Barcelona."
Treas. Spanish Club, '28, '29.
Vice-Pres. Spanish Club, '29.
Latin Club, '28, '29, '30.
Agat Club, '30,
Treasurer of Agat Club, '30.
Announcement Committee, 30
May Queen's Court, 'Z9.
Girl Reserves, '27, '28, '29, '30
ALBERT DAVIDSON
Ill-Y, '28, '29.
Chorus, '28,
Wrestling Team, '27, '28.
Football, '28, '29.
Track, '28, '29, '50,
DALE DOUBERTEIEN
CHOICE FAIR
Commercial Club, '30.
VIRGINIA FERRO
Girl Reserves, '28, '29, '30.
Spanish Club, '28, '29, '30.
Dramatics Club, '28, '29,
Secretary Spanish Club, '29.
Social Chairman of Spanish
Club, '28,
"Mimi Lights the Candle."
ROLAND DODGE
Track, '27, '28,
Art Club, '28, '29, '30.
President Art Club, '29.
"Captain Applcjackf'
"Thank You."
THELMA GARL
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Gir Reserves, '26, '27, '28, '29, '30, Glee
Club, '27, '28, "Belle of Barcelona", Com-
mercial Club, 29, '30,
KERMII' DYER
Intcrclass Track, '27, Intcrclass Basketball,
'27 '28 '79 '30
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Interclass Football, '27,
Wrestling, '29,
Track, '29.
"Captain Applcjackf'
Fighting Fifty.
MADELINE GANGER
Commercial Club, '5 0.
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Girl Reserves, '28, '29, Latin Club, '28, '29,
Mathematics Club, '29, '30, Dramatics
Club, '29, '30.
GUY ELLIS
Varsity Football, '27, '28, '29, Wrestling,
'26, '27, '28, "Merchant of Venice Up To
Date", "Captain Applejack", Interclass
Track, '26, '27, '28, Intcrclass Basketball,
'27, '28.
CZLARFNCE EMMANS
LELA GXLSON
Dramatics Club, '29, '30.
Girl Reserves.
Commercial Club.
Forum, '29, '30.
Feature Editor of Pennant,
'29, 30.
HOWARD FAWLEY
LILLIAN GUNTER
Commercial Club, 29, '30.
GEORGIA GRovEs
Glee Club, '28, '29.
"Merchant of Venice Up To
Date."
Commercial Club, '2 9.
STAN L EY EMMERT
Fighting Fifty, '27, '28, '29.
Band, '27, '28, '29, '30.
Hi-Y, '28, '29, '30.
Orchestra, 'Z8.
Agat Club, '28, '29, '30.
Program Chairman of Agar
Club.
Sandbur Squad, '28.
Wrestling, '30.
Cheer Leader, '30.
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Hi-Y, Fighting Fifty, Treasurer, IA, Secre-
tary, IIA, Announcement Committee, In-
terclass Basketball, '27, '28, Band, '27, '28,
'29, '30, Orchestra, '28, "Thank You",
"Haunted House of Blackburn."
PHYLLIS I-IURST
Glee Club, '27, Band, '28, '29, "Belle of
Barcelona", Rah Rah Club, '29, '30, Com-
mercial Club, Girl Reserves, '27, '28, '29,
'30, "Lucky Jade."
MARY HOWARD
Dramatics Club, '29, '30.
PAULINE HOSTETLER
Girl Reserves, '29, '30, Annual Staff, Dra-
matics Club, '29, '30, Senior Play Commit-
tee, "Thank You", "Haunted House of
Blackburn", "Lucky Jade."
JAMES FIELDS
Band, '27, '28, '29, '30, Hi-Y, '29, '30.
Art Club, '27, '28, '29, '30,
Home Economics Club, '27,
'23, '29.
Flower Committee.
CHARLES FREEBY
"Merchant of Venice Up To
Date."
Scholarship E, '28,
Basketball, '28, '29.
Loweu. FELTHOUSE
ORA INGRAM
Dramatics Club, '50,
"Deacon Dubbsf'
l,UC'Il,IiIi -IANIISON
Sneial Cliairnmn, IIA, Rali Rall Club, '29,
'50, Senior Banquet Committee, "Merchant
of Venice Up To Date"g "Captain Apple-
jaek"g Art Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, Adver-
tising Manager of Pennant Weekly, '27, '28,
Pennant Reporter, '26, '27, Girl Reserves,
'26, '27, '28, '29, '30, june Write-Ups,
"'I'l1ank You."
ARNQLT Huccms
Varsity Basketball, '28, lnterclass Basket-
ball, '27, '29, Trark, '27.
WAYNIT FRIBIJYY
lnterelass Football. '27, '28.
TIIIZIAMA Koctunk
Home Ilconomies Club, Chorus, Agat Club
lRFNI' KINNFY
"f x Band, '28, '29, '30.
KIINNIZTH GILBERT
lnterelass Foutball, '27, '28.
Interelass Basketball, '29, '30,
KATHRYN KRING
Freneli Club, '29.
Girl Reserves, '29, '30.
Girl Reserves, '26.
ARTHUR HAUT
Drum Corps, '28, '29,
"Thank You."
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BARBARA LYNDAL1.
Glce Club, Spanish Club,
'29, '30, Rah! Rah! Club,
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ORIN KRIDER
GERTRUDE LEIST
Girl Reserves, '29, '50.
Commercial Club.
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'29, '30, President of Commercial Club, '29
'30, Business Manager of Pennant Weekly
'29, june Will, Dramatics Club, '50.
Dramaties Club, PAUL KENAGA
29, '30, "Belle of
Interclass Track, '29, Wrestling, '29.
GLADYS LYNN
Glee Club, '28, '29.
Agar Club, '28, '29.
"Merchant of Venice
Date."
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President, HD, IC, IIC, IB, HB, lA,
IIA, President Hi-Y, '29, '30, Ring and Pin
Committee, Invitation Committee, "Belle of
Barcelona", Cheney's Minstrcls, lnterclass
Hasketball,"26, '27, "Merchant of Venice Up
To Date", "Captain Applejack", Dramatics
Club, '28, '30, Glec Club, '28, '29, Adver-
tising Manager of Annual, Senior Play Com-
mittee, "Thank You", "Haunted House of
Blackburn", Spanish Club, '29, '30.
MARY LUPRO
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Fighting Fifty, '29, '50, 'Liff
Band, '27, '28.
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Cilee Club, '27, '28, Girl Reserves, '27, '28,
'29, '30, Spanish Club, '30, Ar! Club, '29,
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"Belle of Barcelona", "Purple 'l'uwers.", Clic-
ncy'x Minstrcls, '29, "Merchant of Venice
Up To Date", "Captain Applejuckn, "Lucky
jade", Wrestliiig, '27, '28, lnterclass Basket-
ball, '26, '27, '28, Assistant Humor lfditor of
Pennant Weekly, '29, june Prophecy, Hi-Y,
'29, '30, Dramatics Club, '29, '30, Treas-
urer of Dranmtics Club, '30, "Thank You",
"Haunted House of Blackburn" Qaurhnr ,ind
directory.
Mlgllll-. Losui
Interclass Basketball, '29,
LORENA LORENZ
Commercial Club, '29, '30.
Girl Reserves, '29, '50,
Csunincrciul lllulv, '29, 'jU.
CHARLES LoNc,Ac1Ri4.
lli-Y, '19, '30,
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Baml, '27, '28, '29, 'EU
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Arr Club, '27,
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Glue Club, '27, '28, 'ill
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Girl Reserves, '26.
Dramaties Club, '28, '2
Art Club, '29, '30.
I,AV1sRN13 Mt1FARl.AND
i-Y, '28, '29, '30, llrenvilm Club, '29, '30,
WAYNE MOORE
Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, Flower Committee.
CLARICIQ MANN
EARL MACBRIDE ,
lnterclass Football, '28, '29.
Secretary, IIB.
Hi-Y.
Forum, '27, '28, '29.
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Latin Club, '29,
lnterclass Basketball, '27, '28,
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Commercial Club, '29, '
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ANNA MILLER
Latin Club, '29, '30,
Girl Reserves, '29, '30.
FLORENCE MILLER
Girl Reserves, '27, '28, '29, '30, French Club
'28, '29, Glee Club, '27, '29, '30, Drama-
tics Club, 29, '30, "The Wrong Mrs
Wright", "The Lucky Jade."
CHARLES OVERLEASE
Football, '26, '27, '28, Basketball, '27,
Track, '2 6.
VERA MARTIN
Treasurer of Commercial Club
'29, '30.
WARREN OARES
Dramatics Club, '30.
Agat Club, '29,
GIQIQALD RAIIN HAZFI. MITCHEI,I.
Secretary, IC, HC, Vice-President, IB, Dra-
matics Club, '29, Vice-President of Drama-
tics Club, '29, Band, '26, '27, '28, '29, Or-
chestra, '27, '28, "The Clad", "The Lucky
,Iaz.le", "Thank You."
KATHRYN MONOER
MARY lVlUN'l'GOIvIlYRY
Treasurer, IC, Secretary, IIB,
Vice-President, IA.
Girl Reserves, '26, '27, '28,
'29, '30,
President uf Girl Reserves, '29.
Rah! Rall! Club, '27.
Vice-President, '2S.
President, '29, '30.
Prom Cumniittee.
Ring and Pin Committee.
Glcl: Club, '26, '27, '28, '29.
Flower Committee.
May Queen's Court, '28, '29.
ALIf1tED RIZNN
Latin Club, '28, '29, '30.
Agat Club, '28, '29, '30.
lli-Y, '29, '30.
Vice-President, IC, Treasurer, IIC, Clee
Club, '27, "Belle of Barcelona," '28, Com-
mercial Club, '29, '30, Band, '28, '29, '30,
Secretary Girls Reserves, '28, '29, Rah! Rah!
Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, Latin Club, '29, '30,
Annual Staff, '30, Announcement Commit-
tee, '30.
WII.I.IAM OSTER
FORREST PLETCHER
HELEN MOORE
Commercial Club, '29, '30,
3' Band, '29, '30.
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Orchestra, '28, '29, Band, '28, '29, '30, Girl
Reserves, '30, Dramatics Club, '29, '50.
WAl.TER Ricknv
Football, '26, '27, Interclass Basketball, '26
'27, Varsity Basketball, '28, '29, '30, Gulf,
'27, '28, '29.
MARIAN Powisu.
Art Club, '28, '29, 'B0.
MIRIAM PHASE
Orchestra, 27, '28, '29, '30, Dramatics
Club, '29, '3U.
NORWIiI.l, ROTH
Football, '26, '27, '28, Interclass Track, '26,
'27, Interclass Basketball, '27, "Captain Ap-
plejack", Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, "Pina-
fore", Cheney's Minstrels, '28, Wrestling,
'28, Tennis, '27.
ROBERT RINGENBERG
Assistant Business Manager of
junior Play, '29.
Assistant Business Manager of
Art Editor of Annual, '30.
Girl Reserves, '29, '50.
"The Burglar."
"Deacon Dubbsf'
IIEROMF RHIGIQI,
Band, '27.
lnterclass Football, '29,
W Annual, '30,
Fighting Fifty, '29, 'H0.
Agat Club, '29, '30,
MARTHA Pnossus
Band, '27, '28, '29, 'HL
Orchestra, '28, '29, '30.
Home Economics, '30.
Girl Reserves, '29,
THELMA PRICE
Band, '28, '29, '50,
MARIIQ PLETCHER
Commercial Club, '29, 'HL
KENNETH SHULTZ
Varsity Wrestliiig, '27, '28,
'29, '50.
Varsity Football, '27, '28, '29.
Varsity Track, '28, '29, '30.
lnterclass Basketball, '28, '29,
30.
"Merchant of Venice Up To
Date."
"Captain Applejackf'
"Thank You."
Dramatics Club.
Fighting Fifty.
DOLORES PLASS
Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, '30.
"Pinafore."
"Belle of Borcelonaf
"Purple Towers."
"The Lucky jade."
Commercial Club, 29, 30.
DOROTHY RASP
Girl Reserves, '27, '28, '29, '30, Glcc Club,
'27, '28, '29, Orchestra, '28, Dramatics
Club, '29, '50, "The Lucky jade."
ROYAL ROTHROQR
FAYE REIM
Girl Reserves, '20, '27, '28,
'29, '30.
Spanish Club, '28, '29, '3U.
Secretary, '28.
Vice-President, '29.
President, '30.
Latin Club, '28, '29, '30.
District in Latin Contest, '29,
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WINIFRED REAMEs
Commercial Club, '29, 'J0.
Girl Reserves, '28, '29, '50.
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Spanish Club, '28, '29, Latin Club, '28, '29g French Club, lntcrclass Basketball, '27, '28
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CARLON MILLER HAROI.D SIMONSON
Varsity Football, '27, '28, Basketball, '29,
Wrestling, '28, 29, Fighting Fifty, 29, Sand-
bur Squad, '26.
HELEN SOUTHWORTH
Girl Reserves, '28.
HD Flower Committee.
Commercial Club, '29, '3O.
Home Economics Club, '29,
30.
ROBERT SLOUGII
DELZON REID
Football, '28, '29,
Xvrestling, '27, '28, '29.
Intcrclass Basketball, '26, '27
'28, '29,
PAYE SIIELE
Dramatics Club, '29, '30.
"Christmas live at thc War
ren's."
Girl Reserves, '29, '3ll.
Spanish Club, '29.
CYRIL SCHAEFER PAUIAINIT SCHMIDT
Girl Reserves, 28, '29, '30, Social Chairman
Agat Club, '28, '29, '30, Latin Club, '29,
'30, Annual Staff, Home Economics Club,
'29, '30, Art Club, '29, '30, Glee Club, '27,
'23,
Doius SMITH
l,ntin Club, '29, Girl Reserves, '27, '28, '29.
'30, Chorus, '27, 28, june Will, Senior Play
Committee, "Thank You."
ANNE Rosn
Dramatics Club, '28, '29, '30, Forum, '29,
'30, Debate Squad, '29, '30, Commercial
Club, '29, '30, Program Chairman of Com-
Rosh PUGUESIZ mercial Club, '29, Banquet Commitaee, IID,
"Captain Applejackn, "Cabbages and Kings",
Girl Reserves, '28, '29. Annual Staff.
Commercial Club, '29, '30.
PERMA SCHOLI.
Vl0l.li'I' Romuik
Pennant Reporter, '29, '30.
Glue Club, '28.
Commercial Club, '29, '30.
"Belle of Barcelona."
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Latin Club, '28, '29, '30,
Annual Staff, '30.
Agat Club, '28, '29, '30.
Vice-President Agar Club, '29.
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Commercial Club, Dramatics Club, '29, Girl
Reserves, '27, '28, '29, '30.
DEV!-Ilili SCHOLL
Commercial Club, '29, '30.
RUTH SCHMIDT
Pennant Reporter, '26, '27,
Forum, '26, '27, '28, '29.
Glec Club, '28, '29.
Dramatics Club, '28, '29,
Agat Club, '29, '30,
Treasurer of Agar Club, '29,
Social Chairman, '30,
FRANK SARLIN
Football, '27, '28, '29, Interclass Basketball
'27, '28, Track, '29, Latin Club.
RUTH SMELTZER
Commercial Club, '29, '30,
DOROTHY SMITH
Commercial Club, '29, '30,
Girl Reserves, '26, '27, '28
Program Chairman, '27, '29,
Annual Staff.
Prom Committee, '29,
Tennis, '29, '30,
Rah! Rah! Club, '30,
GERALD BLOOM
Art Club, '27, '28, '29
Treasurer Art Club, '29
Arr Club, '26, '27,
DONIBEL SAILOR
Spanish Club, '28, '29, '30.
Dramatics Club, '29, '50,
HELEN STRUBLE
Home Economics Club, '29, 'sog Glee Club,
'27, '28, "H. M. S. Pinaforef'
PAUL TEMPLE
Interelass Football, '27, '28, '29, Track, '29,
DOROTHY THOMPSON
Glec Club, '27, '28, '29,
Pennant Weekly Reporter, '29.
Copy Editor of Pennant, '29,
'30.
Commercial Club, '29, 'J0.
Girl Reserves, '25,
Home Economics Club, '30,
Annual Staff, '30.
Uramatics Club, '30.
"The Bacl1elor's Dream."
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JOHN TROYER
PHYLLIS TRUEX
Commercial Club, '29, '30,
BEVERLY URQUHART
Afl Club. '26, '27g Cmnmcrcial Clnli, '29
'50.
BERTHA TYSON
Girl Reserves, '26, '27, '28.
Home Economics Club, '27
'23, '29, '30.
Dramatics Club, '29, '30,
Commercial Club, '29, '30.
june Write-Ups, '50.
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Commercial Club, '29, '30,
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Commercial Club, '29, '30.
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Forum, '27, '28, '29, '30, Debating Team
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Agar Club, '28, '29, 'so.
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Art Club, French Club, Girl Reserves, Pro-
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KIAMLS BUSSARD
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LAWRENCE WILSON
Dramaties Club, '28, '29
Treasurer, '29,
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Secretary, IB.
Lilcc Club, '27.
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Fighting Fifty, '29, '30.
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History of June 1930 Class
N 1926,xhe June '30 Class Orchestra played for their first affair in the Halls of Elkhart
High School. Their first dance was very informal. After the intermission, they
played as IID's. Miss Cunningham led the Orchestra, Ned LeFevre was violinist, Cath-
erine Brockman, drummer, Wendell Compton, banjo player, Ruth Denison, saxophonist,
and Elizabeth Emerson, pianist. In April our Orchestra had an entertainment in the
sym-
The second dance started in September, 1927, with Miss Cunningham as leader, Ned
LeFevre as violinist, Hazel Mitchell as drummer, Gerald Rahn, saxophonist, Mary Mont-
gomery, banjo player, and Ruth Denison, pianist. Just before intermission the Orchestra
gave a play entitled "The Merchant of Venice Up To Date." After intermission, the
only changes in the personnel were Hildred Chester, drummer, and Hazel Mitchell, banjo
player. One Friday night in May, the June Class of 1930 combined Orchestras with the
January Class of 1930 and played a symphony called "Party In the Gym."
After a summer vacation tour, the June Class of 1930 Orchestra came back to the
Halls of Elkhart High School ready to begin their work as IB musicians. We then chose
Miss Cunningham as leader, Ned LeFevre, violinist, Gerald Rahn, drummer, Elizabeth
Emerson, saxophonist, Hildred Chester, banjo player, and Donald Ball, pianist. On Octo-
ber 28, 1928, a committee of the Orchestras of 1930 chose rings and pins. Towards the
latter part of the dance, they played the symphony, "Party In the Gym." As one of the
features of the commencement season the Orchestras of 1930 entertained the Classes of
1929 by harmonizing at Wawasee Hotel on May 29, 1929.
After another pleasant tour of summer vacation, they again came back to the Halls
of Elkhart High School to play at their last dance. The only changes made in the
Orchestra were Mary Montgomery, drummer, Ruth Dennison, saxophonist, James Fet-
ters, banjo player, and Virginia Adams, pianist. In October they played "Dance of the
Goblinsf'
The Orchestra composed of Miss Cunningham, leader, Ned LeFevre, violinist, Don-
ald Ball, drummer, James Fetters, saxophonist, Norris Culp, banjo player, and Lucille
Jamison, pianist, is now making preparations for the Grand Ball in the late spring. There
will be a wonderful program of super Charlestons, shaky shuffles, breezy Black Bottoms,
whoopee hops, glaring glides, wobbly walks, the popular Indiana Hop, and the long-
looked-for but somewhat-unwelcome "Home, Sweet Home" waltz.
EDITH C1-uss.
WINIFRED REAMs.
June Prophecy
ELL, folks, here we are, gathered together for our first reunion since 1930.
We are having it in the new seventy-five story Hotel Elkhart. Who ever thought
Elkhart would have a seventy-five story hotel? .
Upon our entrance into the hotel who do we see but Wayne Dalrymple and Ed Sin-
ning, bellboys. Passing through the lobby enroute to the banquet room, we notice Delzon
Reid, hotel clerk, joyously greeting the guests. A
We enter the elevator and to our surprise, Red Stametz is elevator man and when we
get off at the forty-ninth story and checked our wraps, who are the check girls but Lela
Gilson and Erma Ecklebarger.
We gather in the reception room and awaited the signal for dinner. lt surely seems
great to see the same old gang of Elkhart High School together again.
An outburst of laughter and we notice Mayre Berkey giving Ruth Denison fnow
the Countess of Hobey de Fryaneggj and Mary Ellstrom, now an old-maid school teacher,
some pointers in gymnastics. Mayre is gym instructor at Goshen College.
Music comes to our ears and Bob Dotson, head waiter, announces dinner. As wwe
enter the dining room, we notice that the orchestra is none other than "Rickey's Rollick-
ing Rompers," featuring Bud Fetters, and having Guy Ellis, Frank Sarlin, and George
Pettit additional rompers. To our surprise Walter Rickey is strutting his stuff as director.
Dinner is served by Wayne Moore, Dick Corns, Paul Temple, and Arnolt Huggins.
During the meal old school songs and "Fight On" add to the pep.
Ned LeFevre, proprietor of "LeFevre Styles for Men," our former class president, acts
as toastmaster for the occasion. After many words of former days, Ned calls on Vir-
ginia Adams, feature writer for the Chicago Tribune. Virginia expresses her delight in
being back again and says she will attempt to tell of some absent members. Her story
relates to "Way back when Mr. and Mrs. Wallene Derby were on their honeymoon in
Chicago." Wanda Lambdin and Doris Smith are beauty specialists in Chicago under the
proprietess of "Dorothy Thompson's Beauty Shoppe."
Wendell Compton is next called on-he is practicing law in Pittsburgh. Wendell
says that Kenny Schultz is a dentist in Bristol and Gretchen Kester is his office girl. A
Among the guests are Mrs. Harry Earl, Mrs. Russ Howshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mixer. Among the single
guests are Gerald Rahn, now a blacksmith in Padooka, and Mildred Tasker, now accom-
panist for john McCormick.
It surely seems wonderful to see everyone again-seeing the members of the Class of
1930, the graduating class of 1930, the best graduating class Elkhart High School ever
had.
Signed: MARY MONTGOMERY.
I CHESTER MIXER.
June Class Will of 1930
E, the Senior Class of 1930, Elkhart High School, being of sound mind and mem-
ory, and considering the uncertainty of this life, do therefore, make, ordain, pub-
lisn, and declare this to be our last will and testimony. We order that our executrix bc
Miss Myrle Cunningham. '
ITEM I: To the teachers we do restore, in one large bottle of hair restorer, all the hair which they
have torn from their heads in sheer desperation.
ITEM II: To the Juniors we leave our ability to make good impressions on everyone.
- ITEM III: On the Sophomores and Freshmen we wish to bestow our knowledge of how to decipher the
marks on the desks in Freshman session.
ITEM IV: Wanda Lambdin and Doris Smith leave their eternal friendship to Miriam Young and
Kathryn Frank.
ITEM V: Virginia Adams leaves her unique system of typing to some poor slaving Junior to use on
the Annual next year.
ITEM VI: Mary Montgomery leaves her smile and sweet personality to Tom Proctor.
ITEM VII: Gerald Rahn and Thelma Price leave their places in the band to Charles Greenleaf and
Wilma Rice.
ITEM VIII: Chet Mixer leaves his manly stride and red silk tie to Bud Borneman.
ITEM IX: Although jane Bucklen talks enough already, Mayre Berkey wishes to increase this ability
by adding her wit.
ITEM X: Walter Rickey leaves his name, "One Basket Rickey," to Frank Ammons, hoping he'll
increase the number.
ITEM XI: Eddie Wright leaves his place as half-back of the Blue Avalanche to some worthy
warrior.
ITEM XII: Pauline Schmidt leaves her prose papers to Alice Pletcher, with the hope that she'll get
better grades.
ITEM XIII: Dorothy Thompson leaves her supply of gum to be equally divided between Tommy Holt
and Ernie Fritz.
ITEM XIV: Bob Dotson leaves his good looks to Harold Smith.
ITEM XV: Wendell Compton infliets his dignity on Frank Parmenter.
ITEM XVI: Thelma Garl and Winifred Reames leave their Commercial Law clippings to anyone who
may need them. I
'ITEM XVII: Ned LeFevre wills his fitness as a leader to Robert Fribley.
ITEM XVIII: Mike Chaffee leaves his state championship to Maurice Weinstein.
ITEM XVIX: Pauline Hostetler bequeaths her part in the Senior Class play to Martha Kollat.
ITEM XX: Lucille Jamison gives her dress patterns to Margaret Gray.
ITEM XXI: Wallene Derby leaves his Chemistry equations to Harriett Church and Mary Breeze.
ITEM XXII: Donald Ball wills his position in the Fighting Fifty to Junior Riblet.
ITEM XXIII: To Eleanor Colbert, Faye Reim leaves her Latin derivatives, et all, to help her on future
Latin contests.
ITEM XXIV: From Robert Ringenberg and Herbert Bucklen, W. G. LeFevre and Frank Miller will
receive a supply of much-needed silence.
ITEM XXV: The North End gang leaves the North End to all underclassmen who like tinroofs.
ITEM XXVI: Hildred Chester gives her study habits to Darl Shank.
ITEM XXVII: Ruth Denison wills her bridge tactics to Grace Huggins.
ITEM XXVIII: Norrie and Henry Culp give their golf clubs to Glen Unger and Ross Borneman.
ITEM XXIX: Kenneth Schultz leaves his banquet speeches to Farmer Ronzone.
ITEM XXX: Dorothy BeMiller and Bertha Tyson will their plots for plays to frenzied drama students.
ITEM XXXI: Marian Powell leaves her aesthetic sense to Shirley Leonard.
ITEM XXXII: The Seniors bequeath the halls, and especially all the private little corners for ren-
dezvous, to next year's sweethearts.
ITEM XXXIII: To Mr. Jones we give all our loving inscriptions on the desks in C-8.
ITEM XXXIV: To Miss Flauding we leave a robot to relieve her of the labors of delivering tele-
phone messages.
ITEM XXXV: We leave with Miss Kelly the pleasure of publishing next year's Annual.
ITEM XXXVI: Lastly, to dear old Elkhart High School, our Alma Mammy, a large chunk of our
love, loyalty, and gratitude. 1
The foregoing testament the June Class of 1930 do declare to be made valid and
binding by the signatures of the witnesses.
Signed: Dorus SMITH.
WANDA LAMBDIN.
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I-rfth Row' Kochvl, Rodibnuglr, Johnson, l.ung.1cre, Roscndahl, Northrop, Sean. R Miller, litheringlon, Booth
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.llwne Class of 19311
S1-,COND SIQNIIQSTER fjl"l4'lC1lR5
Prvsirfwll: Sz'a'n'lar'y:
Thomas Holt illiam Ribler
Vil'f'-I,V4'Sfl1t'I1ff Trrusurvr:
Florence Weybriglit Charles Greenleaf
Sporzxor: ul Chairman:
Mr. Horn Miriam Young
lull limi Kmipcr, limll, Siumlers, Vin Amee, linrrnmn, Nw, Kiallcr, llqiillnii, XV.illerx, Swiru, Vuliq, Vule,
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.M-mm! Run" llisliluiigli, 'lilmrpn Sxcnly. Olds, llarrix, l'wLrur, lloll, Weinstein. Wilson. Misliler, Rowe, liluse,
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lluril Ruin. Swalcy. lilly. Wliiinafk. McQuevn, R. Miller, Buralrrs, lleclwr, Rivers, Jenks, 'l'.xvernivr, Jones,
Sawvcr. Ruprrl, Klrkwuud, Smckwvll, Nlnyx, Tvclvrs, Mr. llorn.
luuzlh Rum: Stall, llnincw, XVliitnian, Murphy, Vhlll, Briggs, Rualier. 'I'huiu.1Q, liixhrr, M Millur, Vuelkerl.
ll,iulrn, Morningxlnr. llapncr, lingvr, Olxon.
l'iIlh Row' Ruurr, Joliiimn, Griswold, Klover, ll Miller, Mast, lfarlywinc, Row, llenman, Danielson, Mahan,
Mrlluwull, Phillips, J Miller, Jnukson. Foy.
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Tliomus Holt
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Maurice Weinstein
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Mr. Horn
June Class of 1193
Fuasr SEMESTER Ol"I"ICERS
Srfrwiary:
Shirley Leonard
Trvusurcfr:
Tom Proctor
Sofia! Cbairnmn:
William Ribler
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lfiml Rmu: Bookx, Dodge, Walters, Niceum. lierro, l'ie1ln1mii. Seaberger, Rowe, Amsden, Shaner, Moreno, Kin
caiile, Yunce, Meiflintic, Quilo, Bailer, Roberts, Vollniar, Biffets, Arbugast, Hackney.
Si-com! Row: Campbell, llamlin, Bassett, Cirandslnff, NVolf, Snyder, XVhiiehead, lieisael, Hill, Hacker, Haworlh
l.e.ilherm:in, McDonald, Bridenstine. Steely, Hoxie, Finger. Burke, Robertson. Waggener, Einrer. lireiner, Burwell.
Third Row: LeVoncher, Crawford, l.ynn, Rich, Yeager, Toth, Myers, Ruch, Alwine, Fritz, Spade, Shea. Stewart
Overholse. Montagno, Ebersole, Mann, Churchill, fflawson, Freeman, lJeFreese. Monshein, Brisendine, Heumitz. Prugh
XVilliamson, Ringeberg, Sheeber, C. Reed, Ainhiel, Thompson. l.usher, Deal, G. Reed. Rasp.
Fourlh Row: Bryant, Barkman, Strauser, Sager, Basse, Strulile. Stunleback, Gray, Holm, Bally, Fashbaugh
llowath, Dickson, Smalley, l.ockmondey, Coleman, Emery, Simon, Tucker, l.iman, Freeby, Perry, Emge, Franks, Shank
Lick, Mnyv, Rice. Kendig, l.ynch, Rowell, McQueen, Hege.
Firth Row: Moore. Whilecotton, Funk, McPherson, Dolson, Replogle, Downx, Sherwin, Knight. Beaver, Slober
Boylan. Fosdick. M, Miller. Shultz, Marks, Kraye, Jaines. Dunn. J. Miller. Fahl, Sunday, Cirow, Perkins, Meinke
Hranchick. Hemmingway, F, llemmingway, Wobbler, Nyce, McGowan, Edwards.
.lone Class of 1932
SECCTND SEIVIESTER KJFFICERS
l'rc'xiJ1'nl: Secretary:
Tony Minelli XVilliam Stewart
Vin'-Prc'sia'c'11l: Trwlsurrr:
Doris McDonald Erma Leatherman
Sponsor: Social Chairman:
Mr. Jones 3 Donald Hallauer
lfrml Row Brown, liultl. Vargu, Miller, lfrocllrlr. llmmk. Mrliall, lamlv, lihy, Sprmrklin, llmilcswnrth, lholpf.
XV. Miller, Weax'Q'r, Grows. lllunrn. lireed, lgrlgill, Jolmson.
Second Rous: Myers, Zakrnisek. Adams, Hunn. Strinlz, Lnrnrr, Nl:lJnnald. Mlnclli. Lnrltonmu, R. Miller. Kraft,
Brown. Richter, Troyrr, Francisco. Wright, V. Bonfrglin.
'lihirrl Row' Hawkins, Rcplnglc. llrumnn, Van line, Mishlcr, Vargo, Look, Hnrn. Van Patten. Li, XVrrght.
Slutzman, Gciaer, Haines, Reploglr, Kiddcr. Vigrcn. Myers, Smith. Warren, Langdnc, Fick, Clements, Koehler, Vvlolschlagvr.
Fourth Row: Mr, Jones. Anderson. XX'mvcr. Kcrlin, Koontz, l,ueder, Shank, Ciittadinv, Kauffman. Jarvis. Burke,
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lfrflh Row: Zuck. Mcliw. Pollard. J, Znkrnisck, Gardner, Miller. Work, Kemblc, Krcidcr, llntflrld, Bustick,
Smith, Torgcson. McDowell. Schrwn, XVvilrr. Bvsmwr, Stewart, Tmka. Mitchell.
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Tony Minclli Geraldine Haworth
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Third Row: Lehman, Unger, Hoff, Shroclt, Burk. Mortimer. Fetter, Harman. King. XVienhnfl, llcnver, lktvitlsnn
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President:
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Virv-Prrxidml:
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Sf'rrr'fa1'y:
Henry Lyndall
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Sofia! Cbairmau:
Grace Huggins
Sjlonsor:
Mr. Williams
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Wilson Singer
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VIRGINIA ADAMS MILDRED Goon
Editor-in-Cbicff Managing Ezliior
The 119350 Pennant Annnnl
Editorial Staff of 11930 Annual
Faculty Advisor, Miss Dorothy Kelly: Business Manager, XVilliard Combs: Art
Editor, Marian Powell, Athletic Editor, Donald Ball: Advertising Manager, Ned LeFevreg
Assistant Advertising Manager, Mayre Berkeyg Assistant Business Manager, Robert Ring-
enbergg Assistant Managing Editor, Margaret Boice.
Assistant Athletic Editors: Minor Sports, Graydon Holdemang Football, Howard
Beurleg Basketball, Walter Wells: Tennis, Violet Rohrer. Art: Editor, Marion Powell:
Assistant, Ruth Ebersole. Humor: Chester Mixer. Faculty: Ruth Schmidt. Snap-
shots: Georgia Brown, Dixie Fields. Dramatics: Anne Rose, Mary Ellstrom. Calendar:
Dorothy Thompson, Pauline Schmidt. Alumni: Ruth Fifer, Hazel Mitchell. Music-Art:
Jean Herbster, Barbara Lyndall. Organizations: james Fetters, Pauline Hostetler. .Ian-
uary NVrite-Ups: Harriett Shreiner, Juliet Olson, Eldred Hetter. January VC'ill: Emeline
Squibb, Leonard Huggins. january Prophecy: Mary Troxel, Harry Earl. January His-
tory: Geraldine Day, Lewis Creighton. june Write-Ups: Lucille Jamison, Bertha Tyson,
Dorothy Yerke. june Will: Vfanda Lambdin, Doris Smith. June Prophecy: Chester
Mixer, Marv Montgomery. June History: Winifred Reams, Edith Chiss.
Fira! Row: Trrnccr. Crawford, Lapham. Thompson, Shrcincr, Frank, Young. Leonard, Lynch, Huggins.
Second Row: Ball, XViley, Miss Kelly. Greenleaf, Proctor, Basslei.
Pennant Weekly
Editor-in-Chief .,,.,., . ,..., , .,.,.... Harriett Shreiner
Copy Editor, ,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, D orothy Thompson
News Editor .,,, U , , , ,.,,, . ,.,.,,,, ,..,,. , , , .,,....,., ,. . ,, . Kathryn Frank
Athletics, ,,,, , ,,Tom Proctor, Editor, Carl Bassler, Don Ball, jack Cawley
Humor ,,,,,,,,A ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,,,,.,,,,..,,,r,,r....,.., , ..........,,. A , ..,r,.,A,,,. Dick Wiley
Exchange .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, E leanor Lynch, Shirley Leonard
Society..... ,.,., ..,,..... , ...,,,....,..,..,..,.....,.,...,,,.,.,...,., G race Huggins
Features .........., ,,,.., M argery Treener, Lela Gilson, Marian Lapham
Advertising .,,,,,,,,,,,,....,... , ,...................., ..., , .,.,,t...,,....,.......,........ Miriam Young, Manager
Alice Fletcher, Margaret Arnold, Helen Bassett, Harriet Church,
Pauline Farley
Business ,. ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, A , ,,Charlcs Greenleaf
Reporters:
Avis Anderson, Velma Arisman, William Best, Jeanette Crowe, Mary Fahl, Marjorie
Finger, Edna Grandstaff, Ova Greiner, Naomi Hamlin, jean Kapp, John Landis,
Beatrice MacBride, Raymond Rice, Marguerite Stout, Jeanne Torgeson, Edna Urqu-
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Second Row: Kcggereis, Grandslall, Mcngcs, Bassett, W.ignrr. N. Hamlin, Mcllridt, Leonard, Young. l'unlif
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Thirr! Row: Mrs. Boone, Leonard, Nyce, Crawford, Work, Gulmycr. Frank. Chester. Milthcll, Church. llrrrzr.
llorgcr, Lapham. Denison.
lfourlh Row: Stout, Compton, Baum, Tremor, Grover, Sykes, Shaxbcrgcr. liucklvn, Jamison. 'lroxvl, Civlvliarrl.
Propp, Parmater. .
Rah! Rah! Club
The Rah! Rah! Club is limited to sixty girls chosen by vote, and was organized to
support athletics.
This year the club, in conjunction with the Fighting Fifty, presented the yell leaders
with new suits at an Assembly given by the two clubs. Candy sles were held at the foot-
ball and basketball games.
In the spring the annual party for the athletes was held in the gym, with Mayre
Berkey in charge of arrangements.
Firsf Semester Officers: President, Mary Montgomeryg Vice-President, Virginia
Adamsg Secretary, Helen Harmang Treasurer, Alice Dewey, Social Chairman, Mayre
Berkey.
Second Semester OD'ic'c'rs: President, Mary Montgomeryg Vice-President, Ruth
Denison, Secretary, Helen Harman, Treasurer, Alice Dewey, Social Chairman, Mayre
Berkey.
Sponsor: Mrs. Boone.
l'irvl lioiu llrsiiirninn. I'.irm.iier, lliblet. Ringenberg, Deiweilcr, Bnrgcr. Bock, Ronlonr, Rickey, Fril7, Blessing,
Kiilifrr, limmeri.
.Xuionil Hunt' lvlicvri-. Vonilis, R, Miller. Proctor, llnviilson, Mishlcr, llnines, XV. Davidson, Fetiers, Full,
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Ihiril Nou" Vv'i'iler. Bale, llreler. liarl, Withers, Mathias, Munxch, XVeinstein, Greenleaf, Mr. Peterson.
livurlb Rini' Holi. Murphv. Li Dotson, Bvuilv, Huggins, Foy, Jackson, lcindis. I.ynd.ill, R, Iiolson.
Fighting F zifty Climb
The purpose of the Fighting Fifty is to promote good sportsmanship and to further
.ill high school activities.
This year the club sold concessions at the games and, together with the Rah! Rah!
Club, presented the yell lenders with new suits at ri Fighting Fifty-Rah! Rah! pep
meeting.
The Fighting Fifty ushers served at the May Festival, the Ben Greet production of
"Hamlet", Commencement, and all basketball games.
liirxfSe111i'xl1'rOjfir'4'l's: President, W'illiam Burgerg Secretary, Bob Detweilerg
Treasurer, Bud Bock.
Sf'l'UII!f Sl'IIll'Sfl'V fJjji4'f'i'x: President, Don Ball, Vice-President, Matthew Ronzoneg
Secretary, Williaini Ribletg Treasurer, Frank Parmater.
SfJ!lIIXOV'.' Mr. Peterson.
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The Senior Girl Reserves meet each Wednesday. lnterest groups, discussions and
speeches are followed by supper. The club sponsored a tea, a banquet for fathers, a vesper
service, "Hiawatha" and "The Mystic Flower." Delegates were sent to Camp Grey, and
the conference in South Bend.
Ojirrrs: President, Mary Montgomery, Vice-President, Helen Harman, Secretary,
Jean Tracy, Treasurer, Barbara Baum, Social Chairman, Shirley Leonard, Service, Florence
Weybright, Program, Ruth Schmidt, Finance, Doris Smith, Publicity, Alice Dewey.
The Freshmen Girl Reserves meet each Thursday after school.
Ojf'lc'c'rs: President, Janice Hagerty, Vice-President, Betty Schmidt, Secretary,
Jean Keene, Treasurer, Eleanor Colbert.
Sjlonxorx: Miss Parks, Miss Broughton, Miss King, Miss Siner, Miss Wise, and Miss
Benner.
FIRST ROW: 'l'r.iulm.in. Iintrrs, Holmes, Nelson, Marliricle, liribley, l.tl7rvre, Proctor, Voinbe, lloll, Yoder,
Amlvrson, Mahan,
SI-FUND ROW. Blessing, Bell, Ball, Drnmnionil, Vigren, Srhrock, Mishlvr, Kirkwood, Wi-ili'r, Geiwr, Il, llaines,
Slunicky, Circrnlvnl, Hester. Minclli.
THIRD ROW Miller, Wnurk, Burke. Bcssmer, Richter, lnxngle, ff. Haines, longacre, Gresham, W. Moore, S.
Moore, Sherman. Landis, Nlr llorn.
Hi-Y Club
Senior Hi-Y discussion groups were held at the noon luncheons. The club sponsored
parties, Father and Son banquets, the State Older Boys' Conference, and "The Awaken-
ing of john Slater." Hi-Y delegates attended the State Hi-Y Presidents' Conference.
Senior Hi-Y Ojfivvrs: President, Ned LeFevreg Vice-President, Robert Fribleyg
Secretary, Tom Proctorg Treasurer, Willard Combs, Social Chairmen, Donald Ball, James
Fettersg Membership Chairman, Charles Greenleaf, Program Chairman, Delford Drum-
mond, Initiation, Howard Hurmence, Tom Holt.
Junior Hi-Y met every Thursday in Mr. Horn's room to discuss Vocation and other
subjects of interest. The club cooperated with the Senior Club in all Hi-Y activities.
During the second semester luncheon meetings were held.
junior Hi-Y Oflirvrx: President, Emanuel Weiler, Vice-President, Wayiie Traut-
mang Secretary, james Work, Treasurer, Jacob Geiserg Social Chairman, Harry Haines,
Membership Chairman, Paul Bessmer.
Sponxorx: Mr. Horn and Mr. Harvey.
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Sr-mm! Row: Van Patten, Smole, Yvrke, Wagner. Leonard, Hcrter, Combs.
lhml Row: lyndall, W'ils'y, Ammons, Miller, Landis, McBridr, Mr. Bryngelsun.
Forum Club
The purpose of the Forum is to stimulate interest in debating and all branches of
public speaking. This organization is responsible for the support of the High School
debate teams and for the Public Speaking contests.
Since members do not pay dues in this organization, money is obtained from candy
sales, dances, and movies in the Auditorium.
Membership in the Forum is limited to thirty.
Firsf Sc'mr'sh'r Ojivers: President, Florence Weybrightg Vice-President, Martha
Kollatg Secretary-Treasurer, James Spryg Social Chairman, Tom Proctor.
Svvwzd Swrzvsfer Ojifers: President, Willard Combsg Vice-President, Mary Wagnerq
Secretary-Treasurer, Hugh Millerg Social Chairman, Shirley Leonard.
Sponsor: Mr. Bryngelson.
liinh Roux XVilvy. l.ynd.1Il. Miller, laiidiv, Hector, Mr. Bryngrlwn.
limnl Ihuu: Lknnbs, Ruse. Proctor, Arismnn, l,ountryman.
Debate Squad
February Wzlrsaw Negative vs. Elkhart Affirmative, here.
February -Elkhart Negative vs. Concord Affirmative, there.
February -Goshen Aflirmative vs. Elkhart Negative, here.
February -Elkhart Affirmative vs. Goshen Negative, there.
February -Warsaw' Affirmative vs. Elkhart Negative, there.
February 19-Concord Negative vs. Elkhart Affirmative, here.
Of the five debaters on the Varsity, only two-Wiley' and Proctor-will return next
year. Combs, Countryman, and Heeter are graduating Seniors. Tom Proctor was cap-
tain of the squad this season and debated both Negative and Affirmative of the question.
From the standpoint of victories by decision, the season was not so successful as that of
last ear but the debnters feel that nothin was lost b defeat, in com arison to what the
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current issue, the season was most successful.
Coarlr: Mr. Bryngelson.
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mang Secretary-Treasurer, Rachel Yoderg Program Chairman, Etta Mae Niccum.
Second Scfnzesfrfr OjfHfrrs: President, Rachel Yoderg Vice-President, Etta Mae
Niccumg Secretary-Treasurer, Eleanor W'orkg Program Chairman, Katharine Miller.
Sponsor: Miss Cunningham.
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Second Row: Montagano, Sailor, Day. Lyndall, McKenzie. Ferro.
Third Row: Helser, LeFevre, Reim, Earl. Greenleaf.
El Circulo Espanol
El Circulo Espanol organized and held its first meeting September 26, 1929.
The members voted in favor of pins and elected Marie McKenzie, Faye Reim and
Barbara Lyndall to make the rules for earning the pins.
'Club meetings were held on alternate Thursdays, members answering to the roll call
with the name of some important Spanish city, event, or hero. Reports were given on
Spain and its customs. A .
First Semester Oficers: President, Ruth Fiferg Vice-President, Erma Ecklebargerg
Secretary, Eudora Mitchellg Treasurer, Mary Troxel, Program Chairman, Mayre Berkeyg
Social Chairman, Ruth Denison. .
Second Semester Offers: President, Faye Reimg Vice-President, Virginia Ferrog
Secretary, Eudora Mitchell, Treasurer, Charles Greenleaf g Program Chairman, Geraldine
Dayg Social Chairman, Vera Meyers.
Sponsor: Miss King.
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Second Row: Davidson. Harris, Weybright. Grandsraff, Lnpham, Miller. Mitchell, Brown, Whitnack, Drummond,
Miss Burns.
Third Row: Work, Olson, Danielson, Sears, Fletcher, Reim, Landis, E, McBride, P. Schmidt, Rhorer.
Circus Classictas
Circus Classicus is composed of fifty Cicero and Virgil students. Meetings were
held each month at the homes of the Juniors and Seniors, who alternate as hosts.
Reports on Roman dress, manners, customs, and national life were discussed at the
meetings, and modern songs were sung in Latin.
By means of a moving picture presented in the Auditorium, money was made to
finance the Latin Contest. ,
Ojicers: Senior Consul, Willard Combsgkjunior Consul, Tom Proctorg Scriba,
Helen Harman, Quaestor, Ernie Fritzg Senior Aediles, Lewis Creighton and Ruth
Schmidt, Junior Aediles, Tom Holt and Doris Smith.
Sponsor: Miss Burns.
I-'irxl Row: Hortin, lfcklvbargrr, R, Schmidt, Rohrrr, Corpe, Harman P. Schmidt, Stevens, Shimrr.
Second Row: Emmcrl, R. llarnmn, Hagerty, Jenkins. Stout, Booth, Shcnabrrgcr, Kfnwlvv, Mr. Mtfhrlnry.
lihird Row: Rrnn, McBride. Yoder, Iiriblcy. Rivers. Bcurle. Ringcnhcrg, Cami.
Agctt Club
The Agat Club was reorganized in October, 1929. A new constitution was made
which limited the membership to twenty-five and to those with two years of mathe-
matics.
At thc meetings, which were held every two weeks, members studied the lives and
contributions of the early mathematicians, and the relation of mathematics to everyday
affairs and problems.
Firsl SFll1!'Sfl,Y' Officers: President, Violette Rhorerg Vice-President, Helen Harman,
Secretary, Kenneth Corpeg Treasurer, Ruth Schmidt, Social Chairman, Pauline Schmidt.
Second Smmfsfvr O1j'irm's: President, Violette Rhorerg Vice-President, Helen Har-
man, Secretary, Dolly Horeing Treasurer, Erma Ecklebargerg Social Chairman, Ruth
Schmidt.
Sponsor: Mr. McCartney.
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I Ghivd 'Roux Krysiak, Schmidt, Davis, Clyde, Meckling, Northrop, Walker, Slack, Heminger, Sailor, Vfarner.
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Home Economics Club
The Home Economics Club held meetings the hrst and third Thursdays of each
month.
The Club earned money by serving suppers to the teachers. The money was used
to frame a picture given to the Club by the Art Class. They also purchased a mirror for
the girls' first floor locker room.
Programs were given at each meeting and at one meeting Mrs. McDonald talked on
"Nursing as a Profession."
First Semester OfC6TS! President, Margaret Gray, Vice-President, Berdine Dicker-
hoifg Secretary, Dorothy Holtzg Treasurer, Dorothy Enos.
Second Semester Officers: President, Dorothy Enos, Secretary, Florence Schieberg
Treasurer, Dorothy Crawford, Program Chairman, Margaret Gray, Social Chairman,
Dorothy Sailor, Finance Chairman, Frances Boylan.
Sponsors: Miss Depew and Miss Bender.
lfiixl Row: Pouden. McKenzie. Price, Tnllman. Graus, Cflriss. Lassie, Bonliglio, Pugilexv.
Second Row: Ivins, Thompson. Reames. Hurst, Ellstrome, Martin, Krysialt, Lambdin. Van Tilburg. Briiller.
Barnes, Gail, Cale. Rose, Longacre. Yoder.
Third Row: Miss Kirkland, Gebhart. Waite. Fair. Urquhart, Lcisl. Holman. Gcmtcr. Connor. Young. Cliftore.
Dtnlr, Hamlin. Tyson. Sailor, C. Mann, DcDario. Ronzone, Smith, Sutter, Whittle.
I-'ourlh Row: Lewis, Allen, Funkhouser, Menges. Froelick, Scholl. Truex, Rowe. Wentzel. Waller, Barth, Joseph,
llarl. Lorenz, Powell, Ganger. Vcrnier. Plnss. Moore, Eash. Smelrzer, Compton, Miss Robinson.
Fillh Row: King. Richmond. Fawley. Miller. Murphy. Ciuipe. Moherg, Snyder, Fletcher. Northrop. lfopsey.
M. Mann. King. Slack, Bruncz. Srunicbcck. Tomlinson, Southworth.
Commercial Club
The Commercial Club, with a membership of eighty-five, has held only five meetings
this year. At these meetings officers were elected, committees appointed, and a club pin
selected. On February 14 the club held a Valentine party at the Grover Studios.
The club sponsored the Elkhart entrants in the various Commercial contests.
At the meetings this year lectures were given by Elkhart business men of "Business
Ethics."
Officers: President, Wanda Lambding Vice-President, Kathryn Krysiakg Secretary,
Gurley Van Tilbergg Treasurer, Vera Martin.
Sjlonsors: Miss Robinson and Miss Kirkland.
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Art Club
The Art Club met every second and fourth Thursday of the month.
This year Miss Engleman and Miss Van Nuys told about their trips to Europe. Mr.
McCracken discussed picture appreciation, and Miss Winternitz discussed "Art On the
Stage."
The Club sponsored one jitney dance, and in connection with the Dramatics Club
presented "The Haunted House of Blackburn," a three-act play by Chester Mixer.
Cljfiveriv: President, Ruth Ebersoleg Vice-President, Roland Dodgeg Secretary, Mary
Howardg Treasurer, Gerald Bloomg Chairman of the Executive Committee, Kathryn
Monger.
Spouxor: Miss Cole.
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Xrmmi Row, lnos, Bruce. Kiilsun. Tvxoii, Sthnll. Oliver. Scrnczynski, Steele. I'r.ur, Rasp. Sailor, Nolcs, Baker,
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Ihiril Row: Rose, lirilz, Kflarlx. llngerly, BeMiller. Day. Miss Winternilz, l.oll. Fields. Howard, Miller, Mixer,
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I-inurlh Row: Smrllz, Plrlclirr, Hoslctlcr. Rheese. Vvlalkcr, Wells. Huggins, Shulli, Mathias, Freeman. Decker,
Ikuvvns, Iyndall. Arisman.
Dmmatics Club
The Dramatics Club was reorganized this fall with the purpose of promoting a deeper
and more profound interest in Drama and the Theater.
A three-act play, "Deacon Dubbs," was given the second semester and throughout
the course plays were written and produced by the students. They collaborated with thc
Art Club in presenting "The Haunted House of Blackburn," a three-act play by Chester
Mixer.
Firxi SC'lIll'Sff'l' Ojfvvrx: President, Juliet Olson, Secretary, Ned LeFevreg Treasurer,
Lawrence Wilson, Social Chairman, Bertha Funkhouser.
Second Smrzesfer Ojicvrs: President, Juliet Olsong Vice-President, Donald Ball,
Secretary, Walter Wells, Treasurer, Chester Mixer, Social Chairman, Ernie Fritz.
Sponsor: Miss Winternitz.
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On May 16 the Senior Class presented "Thank You," a three-act play by Cushing
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parishioners donate these last presents, for which he has
comes from Paris and starts things moving in the parish.
discards her finery, and adopts gingham. She wins the
uncle a popular, respected minister instead of a drudge.
from a "Thank You" man into a man of inde endence.
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Green Stockings
The junior Class presented "Green Stockings," a three-act comedy by A. F. S. Mason,
in the Auditorium, March 7.
The story centers around Celia Farraday, the ledest daughter of Wfilliam Farraday,
who has twice been compelled to wear green stockings at the weddings of her younger
sisters. She resents the responsibility the family has placed on her and in order to arouse
their interest in her she announces her engagement to Colonel john Smith, of West African
Rifles. Aunt lda is taken into her confidence and Celia tells her that Colonel Smith is an
imaginary person. Her sisters, Evelyn and Madge, insist that she write a letter to Colonel
Smith and she complies. She thinks that she has destroyed the letter but without her
knowledge the letter is mailed. To her surprise the imaginary hero then appears in the
flesh. Amusing complications follow, hut the play ends with Celia engaged to the real
Colonel .Iohn Smith.
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"The Haunted House of Blackburn," a three-act mystery play by Chester Mixer,
was presented by the Art Club on April 25.
The story centers around the Blackburn diamond which is hidden in the house of
Abijah Blackburn. Jane Blackburn, sister of Abijah, and her son, Thomas, try to get
possession of the jewel. However, by using a fake map, Abijah outwits them. Mary
Blackburn, Abijah's niece, is given the real map, and with the aid of John Randolph she
gains possession of the diamond. Abijah, whom Mary believes dead, proves to be a very
much alive. He presents Mary and John with the diamond as a wedding gift.
The Cast: Abijah Blackburn, James Fetters, Jane Blackburn, Pauline Hostetler,
Thomas Blackburn, Dard Shank, Mary Blackburn, Miriam Young, John Randolph, Ned
LeFevre, Percival VanTine, Harold Rusher, Nannette, Shirley Leonard, Rathbone John,
son, Tom Proctor, Maude Johnson, Alice Dewey, Cecile, Ruth Denison, Marshal Skinna-
horn, Leonard Huggins.
"Deacon Dubhsv
By WILLIAM B. HARE
This amusing comedy was presented on April 4, by the Dramatics Club.
The play starts with the mortgage due, and the old house belonging to Rose must
be sold. There is a secret which Rose has about something which happened three years
before while she was in the city. She tells Amos that she cannot reveal what it is then,
but will tell him after their marriage. In the meantime Rawdon Crawley, a man from
the city, comes. He offers to give any price for the house. However, the Deacon puts
him in the well and the house goes to Amos. The city "feller" threatens to expose Rose's
marriage to him while she was in the city. The Deacon manages to come just at the right
time to get Rawdon away. He is well repaid for his trouble by the love of Philipena Pop-
over, a childhood friend. The play ends happily with the so-called villain's death.
The Cast: The Deacon, Robert Fribley, Major McNutt, Leonard Huggins, Deu-
teronomy, Stanton Blessing, Amos Coleman, Merrill Schmeltz, Rawdon Crawley, Ernest
Fritz, Rose Raleigh, Kathryn Frank, Philipena Popover, Hope Baker, Emily Dale, Marian
Lapham, Trixie Coleman, Mayre Berkey, Yennie Yensen, Dorothy BeMiller, Villagers,
other members of the Club.
One Act Plays
During the year the Dramatics Department presented the following one-act plays:
"The Bachelor's Dream" Qin Assembly, February 261, "Overtones" fin the Little The-
atre1, "The Wrong Mrs. Wright" fin Assembly, December 121, and "The Clod" Qin
Assembly, December 191. On December 19, in the Auditorium, the department pre-
sented "Christmas Eve at the Warrens' at the annual Christmas program.
In addition to these, each student was required to write, direct and produce a play.
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At football games last fall, the band elicited much praise and continent on its snappy
marching and fine playing. At basketball games the band was also in evidence.
In September the band sponsored a Sousa concert. During the intermission Mr.
Sousa led the school band in "Father of Victoriesn and presented them with a beautiful
silver cup.
Unfortunate weather conditions caused a smaller attendance at the band concerts
than looked for, but the members felt repaid for their many hours of rehearsing.
In May the band entered the Indiana State Band Contest here.
PERSON N El.
Drum Major. Louis Heist.
Clarinet: Wallcne Derby. Richard Wilcy', Dale Gcrstcr. Wavne Helser, Vtfilma Rice. Marjorie Scars, Hazel Mitchell,
Thelma Price, Hildred Chester. Iva Sherburn., Irene Kinney, Florence Wcyhright. Alverta Myers, Howard Reynolds. lois
Meiser, Geraldine Sullivan, Helen Oberhauser, Doris MrDonald, Sarah Stevens. William Stewart, Stanley fimmert, Donald
Iietlers, Howard I5eWater.
Flute and Piccolo: Alvin Borders, Stanley Moore, Alma Nloles, Miriam lliusinan, llelen Sears, James Oliver.
Marjorie Hemund.
Oboe: James Iietters. Bassoon: Marion llelrn,
Saxaphones: Jeanette Rubin. Mervin Noffsinger, Juanita Kincaide, Doris Kehres,. Roger Morr, Paul Vantine.
laVere Truex, Maxine Davis, Reese Garen, Howard Hurmence. George Brown.
.lean Herbster George Ilorneman. Chester Wischmeir, Anne Marie Krumm. Helen Moore. Mae Boylan. I.yle Clark.
XVesley Mercer Stanton Blessing. George Brown, Maurice Schenk, Louis Poyser.
llorns Iflvah flark. Margaret Hutchison. Virginia Adams. Cirace Ivins, Mildred Kentlig. Ilaritones' herald
Rahn, Ray Ijannaluetker, fharles Greenleaf, Vtlalter Wolschl.iger: Iiasses: John Clear, James Fields. Gerald Mcliatton,
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The Orchestra has two purposes: To give members a basic study of great classical
selections, and to furnish music for class plays, assembly programs commencement exer-
cises, and any other school entertainments for which it is needed.
In cooperation with other organizations of the Music Department, the annual
operetta was given, and a series of concerts was sponsored.
Thirteen members of our Orchestra represented Elkhart High School in the orchestra
which played for the Northern Indiana Teachers' Association in South Bend, October
ll and 12.
The Orchestra entered the Indiana State Contest here May 3.
PERSONNFI,
liirst Violins l.ois tirawlord. Marjorie Heinund, Roy Rentsth, Miriam Pease, Ruth llixhy, Grace Ivins, Anna
liolwrtson, llaul liessnier. Beatrice liergison. l.aVere I'ruex, Marvin llurnslein,
Second Violins llaroltl Rusher, Kenneth Good. Robert Alford, Richard Harman, James Work, Lowell Taylor,
Ronald Younte, Joseph Fields. Florence Scheiher, Doreen Niccum, Phyllis lflawson, Avis Anderson, Genevieve llarl.
I lfifllos anal Violos Elwood lleniund, .lune Swank, Ruth Holmes, Maxine Davis. XVilbur Ifnglehart. Rudolph Smole.
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flarinels XVallene Ilerhy, Richard Vvliley, Dale Cierster.
Oboe' .lanies letters Bassoon: Marion Helm.
Horns: lilvah lilarli. Margaret Hutchison.
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Inu' linux 1.1-fl In Rzyhl. Horn, llunn, Muhlrn, llmssuncklc, Vrvclwllc. lamglv. nn 1
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S4-coin! Row: Vamch Boom, XVilsnn, Mcllowell. XVcinslvin. Rilslct, XX'oml. Parnml ull rxmy lat un
I nlywinc. Millrr, Snygvr. flux-cn, llrovr, l'unk, Sawyrr, .mel Trnincr Shafer.
Thual Row: lgllis, XX'1'ighl, Vlipp. Sarlin, Clhaffcv, Clmplain Runvonc. lilmsrng, Pmulr Brix 1 Rnd
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SCHEDULE OF 1929 FOOTBALL SEASON
Elkhart ,, , 35 Bowen ,,
Elkhart 0 LaP0rte , ,
Elkhart 6 Fort Wayne Central
Elkhart , 44 Plymouth
Elkhart 12 Mishawaka
Elkhart or . Z0 Kokomo ,
Elkhart , 0 Goshen
Elkhart 26 XVhiting ,
Elkhart , 6 Michigan City ,, ,
Elkhart , 0 South Bend , ,
Elkhart 7 , 0 Mooseheart ,
Elkhart's Total 149 Opponents' Total,
THE VARSITY TEAM
Right lintl. Bernard liunlt: Right Tacltlc. Delwn Reid: Right Guard, llurwood NVootl: fenter, Lawrence Waltz:
lelt iiuartl, lfranlt Sarlin, l,ett 'l'arltle, Robert lletweilerz lelt Fntl, Deverrel Sayger Barkheltlz Right llalf, Eddie
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Vvright, lett llall, tlroll Beaver: lfullback. Captain Matthew Ronzone: Quarterback, William Riblet: Coach, Chelsea tj.
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THE VARSITY SECOND TEAM
Right lfiul, Myron Chaffee: Right 'l'aclvtle. Ray lfarlywinv: Right Ciuartl, Carl Bauler: Venter, Guy Ellis: l.eft
fiuanl, Whitney Slahaugh: left Tackle, Matthew Patanelli: l.efr End, Wayne Trautnmn, Backhelds Right llalf,
leunaril Clipp: liullbaclt, Tonv Minelli: Left llalf. Stanton Blessing: Quarterback, Maurice Weinstein.
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Starting the season with
but two regulars from last
year, Coach Boone placed an
extremely green team on the
field against a team which
appeared to be the strongest
ever encountered, in an open-
ing game, by an Elkhart
team.
S h o w i n g a determined
spirit, the Elkhart team func-
tioned smoothly and, having
exceptional luck with their
passing game, pushed over
five touchdowns The final score was: Elkhart, 353
Bowen, 0.
ELKHART VS. LAPORTE
Playing in sweltering heat, a fighting Slicer team
from LaPorte held Elkhart's Blue Avalanche to a
scoreless tie. Both teams lacked the scoring punch,
but Elkhart's second team made a desperate march in
the third quarter.
ELKHART WITH FORT WAYNE
Traveling away from home on one of the two away-
from-home games of the year, the Avalanche suifered
the worst defeat an Elkhart team has received in four
yurs.
In thc second half the line
weakened to let Buggs and
his teammates push over five
touchdowns. Elkhart scored
in the third quarter on a Fort
Wayne fumble, a 30-yard
pass to Funk and a 20-yard
run by Captain Ronzone.
Final score: Fort Wayne,
405 Elkhart, 6.
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Showing a decided reversal of form from that dis-
played last wcek, the Blue moleskinners began to take
ion the appearance of a real avalanche by snowing
under the Plymouth Pilgrims, 44 to 0.
ELKI-IART VS. MISHAWAKA
Smarting under five successive defeats, thc Misha-
waka Maroons came to life and defeated the Blue
Avalanche by a score of 14 to 12. The Avalanche
functioned well in the last half but was unable to over-
come the Maroon's early acquired lead.
ELKI-IART VS. KOKOMO
Playing the best football they had shown all year, the Blue Avalanche smothered the undefeated
Kokomo Kats, by a score of 20 to 13.
Varying their attack with passes, line plunges and end runs, Elkhart ran the ball over for a touch-
down in the first eight minutes. Kokomo scored in the second quarter on an intercepted pass and in the
fourth quarter on straight football. Ronzone and Wright scored in the third quarter for Elkhart to win
the game.
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MICHIGAN CITY
Andy Gill's Red Devils,
smarting under five successive
defeats, finally defeated the
Blue Avalanche by a score of
13 to 6.
A fumble by an Elkhart
back gave Michigan City the
ball on the five-yard line,
from where they took it over.
In the third quarter Captain
Ronzone got loose, on a beautiful
play, for thirty-seven yards and a
touchdown to put Elkhart on even
terms with the visitors. Captain
Clappy, standing alone on the goal
line, caught a pass and walked over
for the deciding touchdown of the
game.
ELKHART VS. GOSI-IEN
Elkhart, playing against perhaps
the best football team ever to repre-
sent Goshen High School, was un-
able to cope with this high-powered
and heavy machine, went down to
defeat by a score of 32 to 0.
The Goshen team was held to one touchdown in the
first half by a fighting Elkhart tcam. During the sec-
ond half, T. Yoder and George repeatedly tore off
large gains and skillfully intercepted two Elkhart
passes and converted them into touchdowns.
ELKHART VS. WHITING
Whiting received its third straight defeat at the
hands of Boone's Blue Avalanche, by a score of 26 to
12. Both teams showed splendid offensive but were
very weak on defense.
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SOUTH BEND
Playing on it field covered
with snow, the South Bend
Bears overcame a fighting
lilkhnrt eleven by a score of
I3 to 0.
Basker scored for South
Bend in the First quarter
after a steady drive down the
snowy gridiron. The bright-
est spot in the entire game
came in the third quarter,
when the Elkhart team held
for four downs on its one-
yard line.
ELKHART VS. MOOSEHEART
Although giving all they had, the Blue Avalanche was unable
to stave off defeat at the hands of the undefeated Moosehenrt
team, in a game featured by fumbles and brilliant runs.
The Rambler scored in the Hrst quarter on an Elkhart fumble
and twice in the final half on long runs. Elkhart's lone of-
fensive march was made at the beginning of the second half,
when Fribley made three successive first downs. The final score
was: Mooseherat, 184 Elkhart, 0.
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Sondlaur Football
Displaying a brand of competitive football that is seldom seen in intramural sports,
the 1929 Sandbur football squad was divided into four teams who waged a bitter contest
for supremacy on the Sandbur gridiron. Wfhen the smoke of battle cleared away, the big
Sophomore team was proudly resting in first place with a one game advantage over the
Juniors.
Coach John L. Longfellow supervised this league and the tough battles that were
fought proved the success of the season. From these husky youngsters in the above pic-
ture, Coaches Longfellow and Boone hope to find first class material for the molding of
the 1930 edition of the Elkhart Blue Avalanche.
STANDING
Team Won Lost Tied Pct.
Sophomores , 7 4 1 .604
Juniors , , 6 4 1 .600
Freshmen . . 2 S 0 .200
BASKETBALL
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
Top Row: Coach Lnngfcllnw. Conch Boone.
Mddzlc Row, Lvfl Io Rfghl: M. Ronzonc. M. Palnnclli. R. Priblcy. D. Sayger, W. Rickey, ll, Frrfhy
Iiollom Row: R. Milchcll. G Beaver, F. Parmatcr. XV. Riblct, R. Tretvrs, and T. NViImn.
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battle after hold-
ing the Redskins
to to 9-7 lead at
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Kyle and Angle-
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Redskins, w h i l e
Sayger and Rickey
led the Blazers.
The Blazers lost
their second game
to South Bend due
to the superior
playing of Esch,
Bear forward. The
league leading La-
porte Slicers added
further to the cup
of woe by smoth-
ering the Blazers under a shower of baskets, The visitors,
with Young leading the attack, amassed 38 points while
their tight defense held the Blazers to 9.
One of the finest games of the year was played at the
New Paris gym, when the Nappanee Bulldogs, still smart-
ing under their earlier defeat, enjoyed sweet revenge by
winning from the Blazers in the closing minutes of the
game. Both teams stressed offensive power and with the
Lehman cousins of the Bulldogs and Sayger and Riblet of
the Blazers leading the attack the game reverted into a bet-
ter than a point a minute affair. Two baskets and a free
throw in the closing minutes spelled victory for the Naps.
Facing the 1929-30 season
with only one steady veteran,
Walter Rickey, Coach john
L. Longfellow molded to-
gether a fast-playing, accu-
rate group of basketball play-
ers that Enished with a .500
average in the Northern In-
diana Conference.
Coach John L, Longfellow
made his debut in successful
style, when his blazers
downed the "six footers"
from Plymouth. The Blue
Blazers dropped their second
game to their old rivals, the
Goshen Redskins. Coach
Longfellow used several men
in a vain effort to stem a su-
perior foe, After losing to
the South Bend Bears, the
Blazers came back strong to
take Michigan City, Misha-
waka, and the Nappance
Bulldogs into camp. The
Nappanee victory was the
feature upset of the year.
After dropping their next
game to Valparaiso, the Bla7ers sent,back the
scrappy W'arsaw Eve at the short end of a 34-
l7 score. The Blazers journeyed to Kendall-
ville and lost a rough game to the Red Devils,
but they came back strong to send the Plym-
outh team home in defeat for the second time.
The Blazers won their seventh game from the
Milford five: but in their second meeting with
the Goshen Redskins they dropped a 25-ll
Behind at the half 23-18, Elk-
hart High School quintet staged
a last half rally, edging out the
Michigan City Red Devils in a
close contest. Hirschman was
high point man for the visitors,
with Rickey and Riblet not far
behind.
The Elkhart High School bas-
keteers closed their Big Sixteen
season with a second victory over
the Mishawaka Cavemen. Mit-
chell, a sophomore, teamed with
"Big Bus" Sayger, turned in a
good game.
In the last scheduled game of
the year, Fort Wayne Central
handed the Blue Blazers one of
the worst drubbings of the year.
Lyons, big colored pivot man,
used his height to a good advan-
tage while Himmelstein was
dropping them in from all
angles. The Enal score was YS
to 28.
In Longfellow's first year as coach he
had viewed 250 candidates and as the sea-
son wore on had simmered these down to
eleven. Those eleven were: Rickey, Sayger
and Ronzone, seniors: Riblet, Parmater,
Teeter, Fribley, and Wilson, juniorsg Mit-
ehell and Beaver, sophomores: and "Big
Mat" Patanelli, a freshman.
By tourney time Coach Longfellow had
l developed t h e s e
l men into a group
of clever basket-
ball players who
drew as their first
opponent the jim-
town Eve, whom
they nosed out 16
to IS. In the sec-
ond game of thc
t o u r n e y t h e
Blazers t an g l e d
with the Red-
skins and lost by
a 24 to 22 count.
Paul George sunk
the Blavers' hopes
with a semi-long
shot in the last
thirty seconds of
' play. ln two post-
season games
Longfellow used all his reserves in trouncing the game
Dunlap Five.
Witlm the coming of Mr. Longfellow as head basketball
coach a new style of basketball was introduced to the
fans of the Blue and Wliite. Mr. Longfellow's Hrst year
as coach was entirely successful and the many fans look
forward eagerly to the coming basketball season.
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llntereltzlss Basketball
Inspired by determined effort to win the Pennant Trophy, the Senior Interclass bas
ketball team fought its way to the top in the hotly-contested Interclass Basketball League
The Seniors, with fifteen victories and three losses, were hard pushed by the Juniors The
names of the members of the winning team were engraved on the Pennant Trophy whieh
was donated by the Pennant Weekly.
Team
Seniors
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lop Row, Lcll Io Rlghr: loath Boone, Beaver. Horwith, Hunn, llarniater, Sawyer, Proctor, Nl. Davidson,
.Second Row: Bruggnrr. l'unk. Shafer, Ellis, Shultz, Bock, Clcvenger, Rush, Sarlin, Chaffee, W. Davidson,
Ronzonc.
and Lhnffec, htudcnt Manager.
Third Row: Johnson. Adnlinr, Ball. Gander, Peterson, Smillcy.
lfmnl Row: Trainers Mnrkry and Mortimer.
FORT WAYNE DUAL MEET
Elkhart won its first track meet of the season with Fort Wayne, scoring 64 points to
Fort Wayne's 35. The Blue won all but two Hrsts, as well as both relays. Ball and Gander
led the Elkhart team in points with two firsts apiece.
ELKI-IART TRIANGULAR
Froebel, national indoor champs, ran away with the sectional meet of the season
with 47 points. Elkhart placed second with 29 LQ points, with Kokomo third with 22M
points. Elkhart was a match for Froebel in the track events but lost out on the field
events. Froebel won both relays.
SOUTH BEND TRIANGULAR
South Bend, 54 1X3 points, Elkhart, 32 1f3 pointsg Laporte, 12 1X3 points. Sol-
bring, of South Bend, was high point man. Ball and Gander led the Elkhart scoring activ-
ities. Both of the relays were won by the Elkhart quartets.
1 BENTON HARBOR TRIANGULAR
"Revenge is sweet," and it sure was to the Boonemen when they nosed out South
Bend by 1 2X5 points, since the half mile relay counts points in Michigan. The score was:
Elkhart, 52.8 points, South Bend, 51.4 points, Benton Harbor, 3.8 M points. Gander, of
Elkhart, was high point man.
LAPORTE PENTANGULAR
Elkhart High's traeksters showed their heels to all opposition in the LaPorte Pentan-
gular Meet to outdistance their nearest competitor by 31 points. The Blues scored
67 l6f35 points for first place, while Rochester finished second with 35 and a fraction,
and Mishawaka third with 23 and a fraction. LaPorte was fourth and Plymouth was
last.
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l.efI lo Right: Matthew Ronzone, Horton Sawyer, Frank Parmater d Latroll Ball.
N. I. H. S. C. MEET
Froebel easily won the meet with 86 W points. Elkhart was second with 39 M points,
and South South Bend was third with 29 points. The other points were divided fairly
evenly among the remaining competing schools. Nugnis, of Froebel, was high point man.
Ball led the scoring of Elkhart.
SECTIONAL
Elkhart traveled to Garrett and won the Sectional Meet handily with 41M points.
Auburn' was second with 19 SX6 points, and Goshen third with 16 points. Thirteen
schools were represented. Ball, of Elkhart, was high point man. Elkhart qualified thir-
teen men, including both relay teams.
STATE' MEET
Elkhart won fourth place in the state track meet with 12 points. The meet was
won by Froebel of Gary, winner of the N. I. H. S. C. meet. The Elkhart point winners
were Ball with a second in the 100-yard dash and a third in the 220-yard dash, Adeline
with a third in high hurdles, and Funk with a fourth in the half mile. The half mile
relay team was second in its heat and the mile relay team came in fourth. .
POST SEASON MEET
In a post-season meet held at Rice Field, Elkhart was barely defeated 49 to 50 by
Kokomo. Although they lost the meet the afternoon was highly successful for the Blue
because they regained four Rice Field records. Those records broken were: the 100-yard
dash record, broken by Ball, the high jump record broken by Ganderg the high hurdles
record broken by Adelineg and thc half mile relay, rebroken by a team composed of Ron-
zone, Sayger, Parmater and Ball.
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Left to Righl: Groll Beaver, Willie Davidson. Kenneth Cleven
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Rice Field Records
EVENT RECORD HOLDER scHooI. YEAR
100-yard dash ........ .ee,.. 1 0.0 .,..,.......,.., Ball ..,,..,.., Elkhart ...... ....... 1 929
2 2 o-yard dash .,..,. 2 2.9 ,............... Nugnis ..,.,......., Froebel .A...... ....... 1 92 8
440-yard dash .,,... 5 2.0 .,.........,.... Peffly .,.....,......... Goshen ....,. ....... 1 927
880-yard dash .,.,.. 2:06 ...,............ Kreig .......,,e,..... .Emerson .,,, ,,..,., 1 928
Mile ,,.......,,,..... .. ,...,.,,e 4: 3 9 ..........e.,.,. Johnson .......,,.,.. Frobel ..,., ....... 1 92 8,
High hurdles ...... .. 16.2 ,. ......,,..,.... Adeline .....,.,,.... Elkhart - .A,,, ,..... , 1929
Low hurdles ...,.,., -- ,,.. .,.... 2 6.7 ..,...........,. Janowski -- Frobel ..... ,...... 1 928
Broad jump ..,.. .,.... . . 22 ft. 11321 in. ........ Jackson .,.. Frobel ..... ..,...r 1 929
High jump ..... .. ..,., S ft. 10 in .........,.,. Gander ,...,.,..,.r, Elkhart ..,,,, ,,..... 1 929
Pole vault ......... -- Y,,. 12 ft. 23A in ....,.,.,,. Wonsowicz Frobel .e... ,,..... 1 929
Shot-put ..,... ..,46 ft. 8 in ..,........,1 Jackson ............, Frobel ,.... ,,..... 1 929
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880-yard relay .,.,. 1:33.2 .,,......... Parmater ........... Elkhart 1929
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Mile relay ....... ,,..,.. 3 : 3 5 .4 ..,..,...,,. Nugnis .... Froebel .,i. .....,, 1 92 8
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CARROLL BALL
Carroll Ball, one of the most brilliant
performers ever to represent Elkhart
High School on the track, set a new
record for individual scoring by gar-
nering Bln points in the 1929 track
season. Ball ran the 100 and 220-yard
dashes and now holds the Rice Field
record for the 100-yard dash at 10 sec-
onds flat.
BALL AND GANDER
These two men were the high point
winners in the track and field events
for 1929 track. Along with Ball's
record making 81M points, Hubert
Gander amassed SZX3 points in the field
events. Gander's points were made in
the high jump and in the broad jump.
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Elkhart's points at the State meet
were made through the efforts of these
track stars. Ball's second in the 100,
and third in the 220g Adeline's third
in the high hurdles, and Bernard Funk's
fourth in the half-mile were the three
scores for the Blue and White. '
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Wrestling
Champions of the Northern Indiana High School Conference for two times in the
last three years and runner-up for the title the other year, is the record of Coach Boone's
matmen. This year's team, built around Eddie Wright and Myron Chaffee, state cham-
pions, won the Conference meet by one of the most decisive margins ever registered in a
Conference meet, scoring 45 points to 26 for South Bend, their nearest rival. South
Bend was the only team to defeat the Boonemen in a dual competition, winning by very
narrow margains. The Elkhart grapplers placed fifth in the state meet, scoring 14M
points against very strong opposition. Myron Chaffee and Eddie Wright were high point
men of the season, scoring 45 and 38 M points respectively.
The Blue Matmen opened the season with a decisive 36 to 12 victory over Michigan
City. The Lowell team, handicapped by not having heavyweights, proved an easy victory
for the Boonemen, who turned back the invaders with a 23 to 8 score. Elkhart's Hrst
defeat came at the hands of the South Bend matmen, who downed the Blue in a close
struggle that was decided in the last bout. Elkhart increased its string of victories to
live by defeating the teams from Michigan City, Lowell, and Roosevelt of East Chicago.
The Blue's second defeat came at the hands of the South Benders, who again won in the
last bout.
NORTHERN INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL CONFERENCE MEET
By placing seven men in the finals, the Elkhart Matmen ran away with the Confer-
ence meet. Chaffee and Schultz pinned their men and Wright and Emmert won by time
decisions.
STATE MEET
Meeting some tough opposition, the Elkhart grapplers placed Hfth at the State meet,
Mike Chaffee Winning his weight for the second time in two years. Delzon Reid with a
second, and Eddie Wright with a third, were the other men who counted for the Blue.
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Myron Q"Mike"j Chaffee, who was the
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again annexed the gold medal and first place
this year by defeating the best competition
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"Mike" is a Senior and his absence will be no-
ticed in the coming wrestling season.
EDDIE WRIGHT
Eddie Wright, last year's state champ in
the 125-pound class, found the going a little
tough at this year's meet and finished third.
This was Eddie's first defeat in two years.
Eddie received four letters in wrestling and
his absence will be keenly felt by the Blue
and White next season.
DELZON REID
Delzon Reid, who had been wrestling in the heavier
weights all season, was given a chance to compete in
the ISS-pound class at the State Meet and came
through for the second place. Reid is a Senior this
year, too.
Handicapped by raw material, with only one veteran racketeer, Miss Catherine
Wolfe, new tennis coach, sent a team upon the courts that displayed remarkable ability.
The fall team, composed of Jenks, only veteran of last year, Speas, Strintz and Taylor,
won two matches from Nappanee, one from Howe and dropped two close matches to the
more experienced Goshen teams. Speas and Taylor were the doubles team to represent the
Blue on the courts.
FALL TEAM RECGRD
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Elkhart., . ,,,,, 4 Howe ., ., . . . 1
Elkhart. ,, . , 5 Nappanee , , 0
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Spring Tennis
Under the leadership of Coach T. H. Miller the racketeers of Elkhart High School
ably represented us on the courts. Although the season was not outstanding in the num-
ber of matches won the matches were very closely contested. Charlesworth placed second
in the annual St. Joseph Valley meet held at South Bend. Elkhart High may well be proud
of its spring tennis team of 1929. The team was composed of T. J. Charlesworth, Lein-
ger, Jenks, and Strintz.
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SPRING TENNIS
Under the direction of Miss Katherine Jarvis the spring term of 1929 was fairly
successful, winning one and tieing one with Mishawaka and losing two to South Bend.
SPRING TEAM AND RECORD
Team: Singles-R. Treneer, J. I-Ierbster, W. Pancost, and M. Treneer.
Doubles-R. Treneer and L. Crawfordg J. Herbster and W. Pancost.
Substitutes-M. J. Wahl, N. I.. Keene, and B. Compton.
Flkhart ., 3 Mishawaka . , 3
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Elkhart , , 4 Mishawaka . , 2
Elkhart , , 0 Smith Bend ,. . 6
FAH. TENNIS
Under the supervision of Miss Catherine Wolfe all girls interested in tennis were or-
ganized into beginners and advanced teams. The teams played no games with outside
towns. There were one hundred girls playing, ten of whom Miss Wolfe chose for next
spring's team practice. The main point of the fall practice was to teach the girls to play
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Are the best medicines. Careful diet and plenty
of sleep will also help to keep you well.
Sometimes We become ill in spite of our best
efforts to obey the laws of health. At such times
a little medicine of the right kind will help Na-
ture to restore a normal, healthy condition.
Dr. fMiles Remedies have been in successful
use fore more than forty years. Why not try the
one you need the next time you don t feel well?
DR. MILES' REMEDIES
Dr. Miles Nervine fliquid formj and Dr. Miles Nervine Tablets feferves-
eentj :-A successful sedative for the nerves or conditions caused by a
deranged nervous system. Price 51.00.
. Miles Anti-Pain Pills:--Valuable for the relief of pain. 25 doses 25
cents 125 doses for S1 00
. Miles Tonic:-A combination of Pyro Phosphates with Quinine and
Iron 9 tonic for the weak Price 51.00.
. Miles Alterative Compound:-A medicine that tends to produce a fa-
vorable change in the process of nutrition. Price 51.00.
Miles Cactus Compound:-Contains the well-known vegetable drugs
Cactus Digitalis Gentian Compound Capsicum with Fowlers Solu-
tion Price 31.00.
Miles Little Pills'-For constipation. They leave no bad after-effects
25 cents a package.
Miles Laxative Tablets:-A cathartic that appeals to old and young alike.
Free from disagreeable effects 25 cents a package.
Miles Aspir-Mint:-For Colds Neuralgia Sciatica Acute Rheumatism
Lumbago Headache Sore Throat Toothache Earache and Monthly
Pains Price 15c and 25c
Dr. Miles Preparations are never sold in bulk
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KODAKS -- ALBUMS -- FILMS
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B L O U G H ' S
S11 S. MAIN STREET
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Beautiful Shoes and Hosiery Fishing Tackle
Radio
Everything Back But the Dirt
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Candy, Light Lunches
SAM PARES, Proprietor
When You Think of
COAL AND
BUILDING SUPPLIES
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STERLING AVE. PHONE 618
Coal-Coke-Building Supplies
Compliments
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CYLINDER REBORING
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SHOP EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
226 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Phone 747
Elkhart L1qu1d
Gas Company
We Sell Gas
Cheaper
EAST JACKSON BLVD
PHONE 3024
SHAFER
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Clotbiers
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Young Men
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LEADER IN
FOOTWEAR
Shoes and Hosiery for the Boy and
Girl That Like the Newer
Styles
Shoes and Hosiery for the
Whole Family
Prices Make Two Pair Possible
Klnney s Shoes
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The girl graduate, looking forward
to the time when she will need
dainty undies, hose dresses
and hats-
You Will Find a Good Selection,
Reasonably Priced,
AT THE
HELVIE STYLE SHOP
128 W FRANKLIN ST
Jenner Drug Store
Dependable Drugs
CORNER MAIN AND LEXINGTON
Elkhart ---- Indiana
Compliments 0
Lloyd Bros, Inc
All H ome-Owned Stores
and Markets
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We are better pre
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than ever before to
serve you
Price Hutchlns Co
Cooper
Plumblng Co
N 0 job Too Large or
T00 Small
1137 Cedar St
Phone 3410
The Fashion Shop
S05 SOUTH MAIN ST.
WOMEN S AND MISSES
APPAREL
Exclusive Mlllmery
D1st1nct1ve Coats
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Better Dresses
Popular Prlces
LOUIS MINELLI
SHOE SHOP
SHINING
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107 WEST MARION ST
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CLOTHING and
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612 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Phone 37
PIANOS
RADIO
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MUSIC STORE
HELFRICK S
Style-Right Clothes for Men
Home o
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U 'vers'ty Style
Clothes
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109 EAST FRANKLIN STREET
Elkhart, Indiana
MRS. WM. D. SPORE, PROP.
Genuine First Quality
Steerbid e
Guaranteed Tooled Bags
54.50, 35.50, 57, 58, 59.75
Sears' Leather
Goods Store
SEARS' CORNER
We Buy the Very Best
For Our Fountain
TRY OUR CHOCOLATE SODAS
SERVICE DRUG STORE
"For Service"
CORNER SECOND AND MARION STREETS
PHONE 238
THE HOME OF PERFECT DIAMONDS
WRIGHT'S
Elkhart, Indiana
Open an ulccount Here
DIAMONDS CLOCKS
WATCHES SILVERWARE
JEWELRY NOVELTIES
CALL 1213
When You Want a
Demonstration For a
RADIO
We are Agents for the
BOSCH
also Contract Wiring and will
Kinds o Fixtures
Fan' Deal Electr1c Shop
1005 SOUTH MAIN STREET
ELKHART - - INDIANA
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AND SUPPLIES Moulding and
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Lumber
"Quality at Reasonable Cost" Y'
210 East jackson Boulevard
123 SOUTH MAIN STREET Tm"""Nf 68"
Hixon's Photo '
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CQMMERCIAL WQRK Wholesale Candles
Only Ground Floor Studio in Town.
We Are Exclusive Agents for
Copying
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Printing Chocolates
114-116 EAST FRANKLIN ST.
118 WEST JACKSON STREET
PHONE 2688
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BUILDING SUPPLIES
111 SOUTH MAIN STREET
ELKHART, IND.
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FROZEN DELICACIES ELKHART, IND.
COMPLIMENTS OF
Electrlc Hardware
Company
515 South Main Street
ELKHART INDIANA
Wu tehes Diamonds
KUESPERT
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"Think Music-Think Boyers"
PIANOS
ORTHOPHONICS
RADIOS
BAND INSTRUMENTS
SHEET MUSIC-RECORDS
"Quality and Service'
J F BOYER Music Co
417 So MAIN ST ELKHART IND
Phone S41
HAVE YOU REGISTERED
at the-
INDIANA LICENSED
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
51355159 South Man
Telephone 719
Kewpee Hotel
HAMBURGER
Always We Cater
rn the All
Crowd Folks
115 W FRANKLIN ST
COMPLIMENTS OF
Clark 3 Russell
THE OPERA
S 31 South Main Street
ELKHART INDIANA
FAVORITE
BARBER SHOP
Have Your Work Done
Phone 87
EAST FRANKLIN STREET
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DRUG STORE A at a Union Shop
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Since 1889
NEXT TO LERNER THEATRE
ELKHART
Y. M. C. A.
Compliments of
COLEMAN'S
820 So. MAIN ST.
Radios Radio Repairs
WEST VIEW
FLORAL CO.
BEST FLOWERS
BEST SERVICE
522 South Main Street
PHONE 186
smart gifts for
graduation
birthdays
weddings
prizes
crawford s gift shop
220 W h'gh st
Compliments of
MARTIN 85 SELLER'S
BARBER SHOP
602 South Main Street
PHONE 3832 ELKHART IND
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The NU-MODE
SLIPPER SHOP
N. H. BLOUGH
130 WEST MAIN EIKHART, IND.
Phones-Oiiice 1390: Res. 1453
ROBERT E. PROCTOR
Lawyer
MONCER BUILDING
ELKHART, INDIANA
TRY US
After the Show
ICE CREAM CANDY
LIGHT LUNCHES
OLYMPIA
Ellzabeth Bell Beauty Parlor
Genuine Frederic
Vita-Tonic Permanents
We Blend Powder to Your Indi-
vidual Complexion.
EXPERT FINGER-WAVING AND
MARCELLING
PHONE 3493
Even Heat at 70"
Best for Health
Doctor say most colds are caused by
sudden changes in temperature. Also that
700 is best for homes.
Maybe you need only thermostatic con-
trol on your heating system to keep your
home evenly and comfortably warm. We'll
gladly look over your heating plant, make
recommendations, and quote prices. You
will be under no obligation. Phone us to
call soon.
SHREINER 86 SON, INC.
Heating and Plumbing
. Contractors .
PHONE 312 116 W. HIGH ST.
"It Pays to Modernize Your Plumbing
and Heating"
Telephone 2 9 3 4
GOLDEN PHEASANT INN
CHINESE AND AMERICAN
RESTAURANT
Special Tarties
SOUTH MAIN ST. ELRHART ND.
EXIDE BATTERIES
HOLLOWAY BATTERY AND
ELECTRIC SERVICE
H. C. HOLLOWAY
Genuine Service Parts
520 SOUTH SECOND STREET
PHONE J 195 ELKHART IND.
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Graduates
FRANK MYERS
CLOTHING SHOES
FLANDER'S
Elkbartiv jewelers
S13 SOUTI-I MAIN STREET
ELKHAM, - - - INDIANA
THE HIGHWAY
FILLING CO.
N. E. Conman JACKSON AND SECOND STS.
Fuzz LUSHER, Proprietor
Phone 854 Elkhart, Ind.
Faultless Bakery
We Cater to All Party Orders
WEDDING CAKES
AND ROLLS
615 So MAIN ST. ELK:-:ART IND
SUPERIOR COAL 85
ICE CO.
High Grade Coals
Pure Raw Water Ice
PHONE 1045 ELKHART, IND.
Compliments 0
ELKHART TOP
TRIMMING CO
GLEN D. WOOD Pkor.
Phone J-2035
1314 SOUTH MAIN STREET
J LEVIN
jeweler
Phone L-98
SOUTH MAIN STREET
HOTEL ELKHART
BARBER SHOP
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Druggzst
101 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Opposite Post Ojice
Compliments 0
Chas S Drake Co
ELKHART INDIANA
REID ELECTRIC
SUPPLY CO
COFFIELD PEDESTYLE
WASH ERS
PHONE 260 118 W HIGH ST
FREED WALL PAPER
86 PAINT CO
WINDOW SHADES
PICTURES PICTURE FRAMING
PHONE 256
124 WEST FRANKLIN STREET
FUR COAT5 Jtfatcbmgs
REMODELED
REPAIRED
STORED :Any FW
MODERN
CLEANERS--HATTERS-
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It Pays to Tay for Quality
240 E JACKSON BLVD PHONE 444
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522 S0
ALL ONE PRICE
FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
310 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Co m plnnents o
The Juhan Goldman
PEOPLES STORE
317 So Mam St
CLOTHING FOR THE
ENTIRE FAMILY
Your Charge dccount Inwterl
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JEWELRY
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and the Art Department, Mr. Shultz of
the Stafford Engraving Co., the Service
Press, and all who have aided financially,
spiritually, and critically in the preparation
of the 1930 Pennant Annual.
VIRGINIA E. ADAMS,
Editor,
the Business Staff, and
DOROTHY KELLY,
Sponsor.
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