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NORMA LOWEY REX LUCKENBILL ELMA LYNDALL RUBY MABIE MARY ELLEN MILLER WILLIAM MILLER VERA MINSER MARJORIE MOREHOUSE GEORGE NEXVMAN H-A, - NED PIPHER 0 I at 5 L! 1 I J 4. FRANK PUGLI VERNON REED if ,. QQ ffl . -J!,, I RAYMOND RICE KARL RIGHTER MILDRED ROBERTS ELLOISE ROBINSON PAUL SLAYTON JAMES SPRY KATHRYN STOUT JEANNE TORGESON FRED TUTOROW CHARLES VER BERKMOES FRED VOELKERT KATHRYN WAMBAUGH GENEVIEVE WEAVER MARY WATTLES mm W MARIE WEBER MEL WEBSTER JEAN WHITNEY ROBERT WILSEY Page Ten EDGAR WILSON JUNE WRIGHT
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THE PENNANT Who 5572931 Ofre and What CCEZZQJ7 5Dz'o7 EDWARD ADAMS-Edward did not like school well enough to continue after his class graduated last year. HELEN ALFORD-The Music Department will suffer a loss when Helen graduates, as she has played for two years in both the Band and Orchestra. She is a member of the Rah! Rahl, Drama, Latin and Math Clubs, and the Girl Re- serves. WILLIAM ATKINSON-A boy who comes a long way to pursue his general course. NEDRA A. BEEH- LER-Nedra is one of our quieter January graduates-an able student on the Commercial course. The employer who gets Nedra will have a capable worker. She belonged to the Commercial Club during its existence. WILLIAM S. BERRY-Bill was an all-around basketball player, as well as an outstanding track man: he has been on the varsity basketball team for four years, and was on the Sandbur football team. WILLIAM BEST-It is hard to identify Bill apart from his tan roadster and a certain blonde, but school has had its more serious side for him. He has been a leader in class activities, having been president in his junior year. A good track man, a sports writer on the Pennant Weekly, and a dependable member of the Fighting Fifty and Latin Clubs. FRANCES BORDERS-An active member of the Girl Reserves. Frances will be remembered for her dramatic ability in Y plays. Remember Sauce for the Goslings? She was a member of the Drama and Art Clubs, and in her freshman year sang in the Glee Club. ESTHER CHANDLER-Part-time work outside of school added to the responsibility of this pleasant, like- able girl. BEVERLY CUTSHAW-Although she spent her first two years in other schools, l'Cutch soon won many friends in E. H. S., with her beauty and constant humor. Though she will probably be remembered longest for her part as the harassed heroine in the class-day play, she had an important part in the Senior Class play. Beverly belonged to the Girl Reserves, Rah! Rah l, Latin and Drama Clubs. DOROTHY DUNIVAN-Dorothy will be remembered for her record in debating. She was president of her class in the last half senior year. She belonged to the Rah! Rahl, Forum Club, of which she was president, Girl Reserves, Drama Club, and was assistant editor of the Annual. She had an important part in New Brooms . ELIZABETH ERBE-Betty was a member of the Girl Reserve Club in her sophomore and junior years. She took part in that well remembered operetta The Sun-bonnet Girl . WALTER FITZSIMMONS-A member of that triple-threat trio, Gate, Rice and Fitzsimmons, Walt took an active part in all our class affairs, especially starring in class-day stunts and annual skits. Walt was in Sandbur football, in interclass basketball and track. LUCILLE FOLTZ-Busy? And why not. For in addition to her school activities, Lucille was a leader in her church circles. She belonged to the Drama, Math, and Glee Clubs and was class treasurer in her junior. ROBERT J. FOLTZ-Bob's graduation will be a loss to the Band, as he has played in the trumpet section for four years, appear- ing in all concerts, contests and regular bandwork. During his first and second years he also played in the orchestra. GLENN FRIBLEY--As guard on the varsity football team, Glenn has contributed largely to the success during his four years' work on the team. Fribley was a member of the Fighting Forty. CARL FUNK-Another musical per- son. Carl is a valuable member of both the Band and Orchestra, having played trombone for four years. Carl has also taken part in football, basketball and track, and has been a Hi-Y member for three years. GRACE GARVIN-Various clubs and activities will miss Grace when she graduates. She has been a Rah! Rah! member since her sophomore year, and belonged to the Drama Club and Girl Reserves. RICHARD' GATES-Dick is rarely seen without his pals, Ray and XValt, and like them has held two class offices, secretary and treasurer. He was a member of the Hi-Y, the Latin Club and was a reporter on the Pennant Weekly. ROBERT GREEN-Coming here from North Side, Fort Wayne, Bob continued his Hi-Y membership and became a member of the Fighting Fifty. In his Junior year, the Forum and Math and Drama Clubs were his chief interests. VERA HACKMAN-Vera, who be- longed to the Commercial Club and sang in the Glee Club, was a jolly pursuer of the Commercial course. ELOISE HAWLEY-Shy and quiet, Eloise is not very well known, but is a very sweet girl. She is graduating from the Commercial course. JAMES HOOPER-Jim: the ubiquitous announcement boy. A flashing half-back on the football field, prominent in dramatics, and an ardent Fighting Fifty man. Jim believes that one should be heard as well as seen. JAMES IANNARELLI-Jimmy was a Fighting Fifty member and belonged to the Hi-Y, Drama, Glee and El Qirgiila Espanal Clubs and was active in interclass basketball and wrestling. Did he ever get anywhere on time we wonder? EDWARD INGRAM-We all know Pete. Remember the Minstrel Show of 33 ? Ed also played on the football field for three years and sang in the Boys' Glee Club for two years. WALTER JOHNSON-Walter served two years as a Pennant Weekly Reporter and one year on the interclass basketball squad. He also participated in the Hi-Y for four years and the Drama Club when he was a senior. ALICE KIME-Must like to play basketball. She was on the Girls' Basketball team in her last half freshman year and dur- ing her sophomore. junior and senior years. ROBERT KINDIG-He has always been a good student, and played in the orchestra. NEDRA KNIGHT-A talented artist, Nedra was Assistant Art Editor in 1932 and 1934. A mem- ber ofthe Art Club in 1932-33-34. Basketball and tennis were two athletics that she was interested in during her junior and senior years. ' GERALDINE LANDON- Gerry is an athletic as well as a musical girl. Outside of her class hours, she de- voted herself to the Drama Club, Spanish Conversation class and orchestra. RUTTH LANGDOC-Remember Ruth? That girl who was active in a number of activities-Girl Reserves. Drama. and French Clubs-as Well as being on the Pennant Annual. ALFRED LONG-Alfred is a very able clarinet player. He has been a faithful member of the band for three years. LEWIS LONGCOR-Lewis is talented although it was not discovered until he played the saw so well on Senior Day. Since then he and his saw have been in great demand. j Page Nine
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THE PENNANT Whoq 555728117 04199 and What Whey fDz'ol NORMA LOWEY-You all know Norma of the Norma and Lucille Foltz duo, She was a member of our or- chestra for two years and belonged to the Math and Drama clubs in her senior year. REX LUCKENBILL-Rex was always quiet but he enjoyed a good time for he attended all our class parties and was lots of fun. ELMA LYN- DALL-A charming capable girl who was always interested and active in the January class, serving as treasurer in her senior year. She was prominent in Girl Reserves, belonging four years and acting as secretary. Elma belonged to Rah! Rahl, Math and Drama clubs, and worked on Pennant Weekly and the Annual. RUBY MABIE--Ruby has now moved to Michigan so we seldom see her smiling face. She joined the Girl Reserves, Mathematics, Drama clubs and worked on the Pennant Weekly. MARY ELLEN MILLER-Mary Ellen is a very peppy student on the Commercial course. We feel sure that she is charming as well as peppy, for she has plenty of boy friends. WILLIAM G. MILLER-Billy is always a cheerful, smiling sort of person. In addition to his studies, he was a member of thg Hi-Y for two years, and played interclass basketball as a freshman. VERA MINSER-Band-four years of it--was Vera's outstanding activity. As a senior she was a member of Girl Reserves and the Drama club. She was also a member of the Commercial club. MARJORIE MOREHOUSE-Marjorie has been a quiet member of our class although she is well known. She be- longed to the Art club in her freshman and sophomore years. GEORGE NEWMAN-He sure can tickle the ivoriesl He will probably be remembered most for his outstanding performance on January Senior Day. He was a member of the Mathematics club and the Drama club. He played football in his freshman and sophomore years. For four years he was a member of the Senior Hi-Y. NED PIPHER -Another star of the Senior Day program, Ned very ably played the part of Juliet. ?He also showed dramatic ability in the Junior class play, He worked on the ad staff of the Annual and belonged to Forum club and Hi-Y. FRANK PUGLIESE-Frank-an all-around, popular leader, both in his class and in numerous clubs. Besides be- ing a leader in his class, he was president of the Drama club, and took part in both New Brooms and A Successful Calamity, He has a singing voice to be proud of, too, Frank was a varsity wrestler and went out for Sandbur football and interclass basketball. VERNON REED--Vernon enjoys athletics a great deal having participated in interclass basketball, football and track. He also belonged to Hi-Y. RAYMOND RICE-A clever boy is Raymond-he's an artist and has an ever-ready wit that is really good. He has held both the offices of President and vice-president in his class. Ray worked on the Pennant and Went out for football, track and the orchestra. KARL RICHTER-Following in his brother's footsteps, Karl spent four years on the interclass basketball squad and one on the football team. MILDRED ROBERTS-A girl who could always be relied upon to have her lessons and who has a great ability for writing as she proved by her work on the Pennant Weekly and Annual, and in the creative writing class. ELOISE ROBINSON-A talented musician, Eloise is fre- quently heard over our local radio station. In school she was a member of the band, orchestra and glee clubs. PAUL SLAYTON-Paul is a very conscientious worker and sticks to his work until it has been accomplished. JIM SPRY-Jim has made himself a very well liked young man by his Willingness to work and his cheerful disposition. His activities consisted of secretary of Forum Club, social chairman of Senior class and secretary of Drama club. KATHRYN STOUT-Typing seems to have some great attraction for her. She is an excellent typist and was chosen to do extra typing. She likes to sew, but as far as cooking--well-you'd better eat in a restaurant and play safe. JEANNE TORGESON-Jeanne, our tomboy, was in and out of many activties, She was a member of the Commercial Club and Art Club: in her sophomore year she worked on the Pennant Weekly, and certainly did drag in the ads. . FRED TUTOROW-Basketball took a great deal of Fred's time as he was on the varsity team for three yearsg he also was a varsity track man. CHARLES VER BERKMOES-Charles was a loyal member of the class who was always willing to take people home in his car. FRED VOELKERT-Fred worked during his school career, there- fore he did not have time for extra curricular activities. KATHRYN WAMBAUGH-A capable student who ex- celled in typing and helped the Annual by typing senior activities. She was a member of Commercial Club and Girl Reserves. ' MARY WATTLES-The girl with an ever-ready smile, also an ever-ready willingness: she was secretary of the class two semesters, She held several positions on the Pennant Weekly and was on the Annual staff. Mary belonged to Girl Reserves, Rah! Rahl, Drama Clubzand had a part in New Brooms. GENEVIEVE WEAVER-A small but efficient person who was an interested and loyal class member. She is on the commercial course and belonged to the Commercial Club. MARIE WEBER-Always seen with Genevieve, Marie too is one of those capable commercial students. She was active in the Commercial Club during its existence. MEL WEBSTER-Mel strutted his stuff as Band Major. He has won many awards, including a national medal for his solo clarinet playing, and has been a member of the band and orchestra for several years, JEAN WHITNEY-A prominent member of the class and of the band and orchestra. Jean was always willing to do her share in everything. She was vice president of the Girl Reserves, and a member of the Math and French Clubs. ROBERT WILSEY-Bob was a faithful hall monitor last semester. He is interested in chemistry and hopes to continue this work. EDGAR WILSON-Edgar is another senior from last year's class who chose to graduate with us: perhaps there is a feminine reason. He is especially interested in chemistry, JUNE WRIGHT-A pleasant friendly girl, June is sure to give satisfaction to whoever employs her for office work. I Page Eleven
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