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THE PENNANT Who 5CS5he,y CHPQ and What fghey fDz'd JOHN ABBOTT-John came here in his Senior year from a high school in New York, but he soon became one of us. JACK ALDRICH-Another outstanding piano player of the class. A member of the Spanish Club in his sophomore year and a helpful worker of the Junior Hi-Y. He played interclass basketball for three years. MARY ALDRICH-She has a very pleasing nature and it would be hard not to be friends with her. LENORE AVERY- Did you ever hear her play the flute? If not, you should. She has played it in the band for four years and in the or- chestra while a freshman. She was a faithful member of the Girl Reserves in her freshman and sophomore years. MAISIE BARKER-At Roosevelt during her freshman year Maisie sang in the Glee Club and was a faithful member of the Girl Reserves. During her senior year she belonged to the Drama Club. MARY ELIZABETH BASSETT-Pep and patience are two of her outstanding virtues. Always willing to sell candy for the Rah! Rah'sl to which club she belonged for three and one-half years. She belonged to the Latin Club as a junior and a senior, also a member of the Drama Club. MARJORIE BENNER-- Marge was well liked. She was an active member of the Rah! Rah! Club, Girl Reserves, Art Club, band, Glee Club, and was on both the Pennant Weekly and the Annual staff. ROSLYN BICKART--Very good in athletics, she played volleyball and basketball. She wrote in- teresting reports ofthe girls' basketball for the Truth. A member of the recently organized E. H. S. Wolves, the Glee Club for two years, the Drama Club and Girl Reserves. PEARL BIDWELL-Pearl had to leave many good friends in Coldwater, Michigan, in her junior year, when she came here. She has been working diligently on the Commercial course. ELSIE M. BLAKE-She came here from Proviso High School during her junior year. She has worked hard and earnestly to make her credits so that it would be possible to graduate with our class. MARY MARGARET BONFIGLIO--She is graced with long black curls and very dark eyes. Mary has been a great help to her father in his business. WILMA BROWN-Another girl from Roosevelt who belonged to Girl Reserves and the Glee Club while there and the Drama Club in E. H. S. CHARLES BRICKEL-His inseparable companion is his new Ford. Outside of his school work, he managed a paper route. He had a special hobby of collecting old coins. ROBERT E. BRIGGS--Having begun his high school career in 1927 he continued for three years and then gave it up for a good job: but in time he came back tofinish high school. He was a member of the Fighting Fifty and played basketball in his freshman and sophomore years. VIRGINIA BRIGGS-Believe it or not, she aspires to be a doctor. She was active in volleyball and basketball of which she was a captain for three years. She was a member of the Art Club, Forum Club, and Rah! Rah! Club and Girl Reserves. Her typing ability came in handy in her work on the Annual. DOROTHY JAYNE BURT-We know that Goshen High School was as sorry to lose her as we are glad to have her. She spent the first two years in Goshen and the last two in Elkhart. She was a member of the Drama Club. DALE BROWN-He has been affiliated with Boy Scouts for a number of years and is now Assistant Scout Master. Around school he is a conscientious scholar. He took part in interclass basketball for four years and Sandbur foot- ball one year. JAMES BROWN-Jim is another athletic man. Playing on the Sandburs for his first two-years, he then was promoted to the varsity squad. Interclass basketball for four years, and interclass track for two years were two minor sports. He was a member of the Junior Hi-Y and Senior Hi-Y and sports writer on the Annual. RICHARD BROWN-Dick was a member of the creative writing class and wrote some good poetry. He was a member of the Glee Club and Drama Club. He played Sandbur football as a first-half sophomore and a member of the wrestling squad in his sophomore year. JOHN CASEY-John was a Moss man for a year and has a winning smile. ' DOROTHY BRUNDAGE-A natural born artist which is proved by the contribution she made to the Annual art work. A member of the Art Club during her last three years, and its social chairman. She was active in the Forum Club, the Latin Club, Drama Club, Glee Club, Girl Reserves and Rah! Rah! Club. ALICE JANE BRUNS-Alice Jane's pleasing personality has affected more than one person. A good worker in the Rah! Rah's! while a junior and senior. A member and vice-president of the Commercial Club. A faithful Girl Reserve for four years, being social chairman in her freshman year. She played both basketball and volleyball and was a member of the Drama Club. ISABEL BRYNER-She's a little shorter than the average but that doesn't take away from her keeping up with the rest. A member of the Girl Reserves all through high school. As a senior she joined the Art Club, Drama Club and Forum Club. A valuable addition to the violin section of the orchestra during her senior year. JEANETTE COLE-An outstanding girl in her studies and many outside activities. Jeannette is ac- tive in the class, Girl Reserves, Art Club, Drama Club, serving as president, Glee Club and Pennant Weekly. She was Art Editor of the Annual. CHARLES BUTLER-Besides having a job he managed to give the necessary time to Coach Boone so that he worked up from the Sandburs to varsity football. EUGENE CARLILE-Eugene hailed from Roosevelt where he was president of the Junior Hi-Y. He was an active outstanding-member of the Glee Club and took part in several operettas. He worked on the Pennant Weekly and the Annual. Gene also played football and basketball. DON CARTER-A quiet person but always very good humored. Besides his school activities he too, managed a paper route. He participated in interclass basketball in his sophomore and senior years. JACK COOK-He played the trombone in the band, faithfully, for five years. He also sang in the Boys' Glee Club. JEAN CLAWSON-Jean was a library assistant. She played basketball and she was a mighty good volleyball player. KENNETH CLEVELAND-This red-headed boy played in the band for two years and was a member of the Hi-Y and Latin Club. He was in the opera, Faust. MARTHA COGAN-Did you ever see a dream walk- ing? Well, here's one. She was a member of the Rah! Rah! Club and Drama Club while a senior and a faithful Girl Reserve for four years. As a freshman she participated in basketball. TALMER CURRY-Talmer was witty and proverbially lazy. He always had a snappy come-back for the teachers. Talmer did not graduate. Page Thirteen
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