Elkhart High School - Pennant Yearbook (Elkhart, IN)

 - Class of 1934

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HOWARD GLACE JEAN GLASE MINETTE GOLDBERG VELDA GOOD BETTY GORDON GLADYS GOVE HELEN GRAUER RUTH GREEN HEWITT GROVE LOUISE GULMYER LEAH GUTTERMAN BETTE HAEB MARJORY HAGERTY ARLIE HART CLINTON HARTMAN LLOYD HARVEY RALPH HAUENSTEIN RAYMOND HAUT EVERETT HAWKINS EVELYN HEETER LOUISE HEIGN BARB ARA HEIMS EVELYN HEIMS JAMES HELERICK FRANCES HEMINGWAY DONALD HILL HAZEL HIXON DEAN HOLDEMAN JANE HOLMES Page Sixteen ROBERT HOLTZ MARY JANE HORN ,V 'Tl ' X! ' UV' X fp , 111 Ii ,RTR e x- A4 X z f lx KXN V x Y- -' f

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THE PENNANT Who fC'57zey Clfre and What 5O7zey CDz'd FRED DALE-Fred was one of the tallest members of his class. He belonged to the Hi-Y for four years. Fred went out for football in his junior year and for wrestling. BOB DANFORTH-Bob made quite a hit with a certain girl before and after he acquired that car with- the great running power. He was active in Hi-Y and Forum Clubs, was treasurer of Hi-Y and was assistant business manager of the Annual. EMORY DAVIS--Emory was very well liked by all the class members. He was a very brilliant scholar and was very active in the band, playing a clarinet for four years. He was also a member of the Woodwind Quintet. Emory was secretary of the French Club in his senior year and took part in the French play. WILLIAM DEITCH-Bill has been quite a busy fel- low with all his band and orchestra activities. He won many medals as clarinet soloist. He was well known in the class, French Club and Fighting Fifty. . MARY DETWEILER--Mary is the sweet sympathetic type of girl and for this reason she will make a good nurse. She belonged to the Latin and Forum Clubs. She was a capable library assistant, and treasurer of the Girl Reserves in her senior year. Mary was! a Rah! Rah! and a member of the Drama Club. She worked hard on the Pennant Weekly and the Pennant Annual. MARTHA DETWEILER-The other Detweiler twin can also be described as her sister-sweet and sympathetic. Martha started out as a cub reporter on the Pennant Weekly and worked up to a position on the Pennant Annual. Besides her class work, she was a Rah! Rahl, Girl Reserve, a member of the Drama, Forum, and Glee Clubs. RUTH DILLON-Ruth is another one of those quiet people whom we find surprisingly necessary to our class activities and always dependable when called upon. LEONARD DINEHART- A pleasant, cheerful student who belonged to Hi-Y and played interclass basketball three years. In his senior year, he went out for track. ' RAY DOKE-A paper route has kept Ray busy outside of school hours. OPAL DOTYe-Opal took a great in- terest in volleyball, basketball and interclass girls' athletics. Our prediction is that she will some day be a professional player. She is a singer-or so we gather from her appearances in Sunbonnet Girl - Don Alonzo's Treasure and Faust. JOEL EARNHART-Joel came here from Granger School, where he played in the band. He also was a member of the E. H. S. Band. Recently he took part in the French Club play. RUTH EATON-Ruth is little but sweet and can always be depended upon, an example of good things that come in small packages. PAUL EGER-Paul is quite interested in wrestling, having been a member of the squad for three years. MARIE ESSIG-Quiet, but not inactive. Marie was prominent in Girl Reserves, being vice-president in her freshman year. She belonged to the Rah! Rah! and Drama Clubs. ROBERT FAIR-Here is another student carrying a double re- sponsibility, of school work and a paper route. Bob is a very ambitious student. FRANCIS FARRINGTON- iincerityiiis hisi policy: it is reflected in everything he does. He was a member of the Spanish Club and played inter- c ass bas etbal . ' BYRON FAUST-Byron is a very ambitious boy with a part-time job in addition to his school work. He be- longed to the Art Club, the Hi-Y for four years, and the Fighting Fifty organizations. His work on the Pennant has been valuable: he was circulating manager for the Weekly and sales manager of the Annual. He was selected as- sistant editor on the Anthology. JACK FINNIGAN--J ack belonged to the Math Club, the Latin Club and the Forum Club. But he was best known for his four years' service in the orchestra. He went out for track and was a debater. We all remember many sensible and eloquent speeches Jack made in class meetings. KENNETH FISCHER-Kenneth came from the southern part of the state in his freshman year. His chief interest is athletics, having played interclass basketball as well as varsity football. EUGENE FISHER-The inseparables-Eugene and his Ford. He partook in athletics, playing football, basketball and going out for track. INEZ FISHER-An excellent student, Inez found time for the Latin Club and Drama Club and to do anything that was asked of her. LORENE FISHER-Lorene belonged to the Girl Reserves as a freshman and the Drama Club as a senior. In her last two years she went out for volleyball. ELEANOR FLEMING-Pleasing to be with as well as to look at, Eleanor left us in her.junior year for St. Joseph's Academy in Adrian. She was an active member of the Rah! Rah! Club and belonged to the Girl Reserves all during high school, In her senior year she joined the Latin Club. WILBUR FORRY-Wilbur was a student of the General Course and was an active member of his class. He is very much interested in radio work. JOHN FOWLER-Always smiling and good natured, John was always seen with his nose in a book or the sort of magazine that study hall teachers frown upon. He was a member of the Drama Club, WILLIAM FREEMAN -Bill is a cheery person who belonged to the Fighting Fifty and was interested in basketball. CATHRYN GALL -Cathryn is the mannish type. She belonged to the Commercial Club when it was in existence, and is sure to be a success in the business world. LOUISE GANS-Ambitious and industrious, Louise is an excellent student and a proficient typist. She deserves great credit for the record she has made for herself. RAY GARRISON-In the last half of his junior year Ray was elected into the Fighting Fifty Club. He was a sports writer on the Pennant Annual staff, went out for Sandbur football, varsity football, interclass track and var- sity track. KATHERYN GEISER-A faithful Girl Reserve for four years, program chairman and a Rah! Rah! mem- ber, Katheryn has been one of the most cheerful girls in the school. GENEVA CHRIST-Blond, curly-haired Ge- neva was a Girl Reserve all during high school, was a member of the E. H. S. Wolves when a senior and played basketball four years: volleyball in her freshman and sophomore years, DOROTHY GILBERT-This little girl took the commercial course and is very capable in her work. y Page Fifteen



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THE PENNANT Who 555226817 04719 and What 565726.17 CDz'd HOWARD GLACE-A rather quiet member of the classg he studied quite hard and went out for track. He may in the future take up some field of chemistry since he has been so interested in that study in high school. JEAN GLASE-As a senior Jean belonged to the French Club and Drama Club and as a sophomore she belonged to the Girl Reserves. We picture Jean as an independent business woman in the future. MINNETTE GOLDlBERG- Minnette has been an .excellent student all during her four years at E. H. S., making in almost all of her sub- jects. VELDA GOOD-Velda attended Concord High School in her first two years. At Elkhart High she belonged to the Girl Reserves and Art Club, and was a member of the art staff of the Pennant Annual. BETTY E. GORDON-Betty, who hails from California, has made an excellent scholarship record here. Betty belonged to the Latin Club, Dramatics Club and Girl Reserves. GLADYS GOVE+Gladys was a very efficient Commercial student and we feel sure she would do well in office work. She belonged to the Art Club. HELEN GRAUER-Helen was a Rah! Rahl member, and a member of Girl Reserves and Drama Club. She worked on the Pennant Annual, as a member of the snapshot committee. RUTH KATHERYN GREEN-We are sure that Ruth would be a successful business woman, for she has done such splendid work on advertising for the Pennant Weekly and Annual. She has also been prominent in athletics, volleyball, basketball and was a faithful member of the Girl Reserves, Drama Club and Art Club. HEWITT GROVE-In his senior year, Hewitt was elected into the Fighting Fifty and was a member of the var- sity football squad, being a valuable player on the line. He played interclass basketball his sophomore and junior years. LOUISE C. GULMYER-A tall slender fun-loving Rah! Rah! girl since her sophomore year, Louise be- longed to Drama Club and Girl Reserves. She played volleyball and basketball, and once was a member of the or- chestra. LEAH GUTTERMAN-This red-headed miss belonged to the Latin Club in her junior and senior years and was a Pennant Weekly reporter. Leah leaves an excellent scholarship record behind her. BETTY HAEIB-In the Rah I' Rah! Club for three years and active in Girl Reserves, she plans to return next year to take up commercial subjects, but admits that she would like to teach kindergarten. MARJORIE HAGGERTY-A quiet capable senior and a good student who was a Girl Reserve, a member of the Spanish Club and the orchestra. She hopes to do office work. ARLIE HART-Arlie was in the Christmas play in her junior and senior years. She seems interested in Home Decorating. She wants to be a nurse and later on would like to become a surgeon. CLINTON HARTMAN-Another quiet, dependable boy who always had his lessons. Clinton was a member of Hi-Y for two years and was interested in athletics, playing on the Sandbur and varsity football teams, and being a wrestler. LLOYD HARVEY-Lloyd took the Industrial course and en- joyed track work. His future plans are undecided. RALPH HAUENSTEIN--Ralph participated in all the interclass sports-namely basketball, track and football. RAYMOND HAUT-Raymond did not participate in outstide activities but he has always been a good student. EVERETT HAWKINS-Here is the boy with the ever-ready wisecrack. His name was mostly associated with operettas. He was interested in Drama Club and senior Hi-Y. EVELYNE HEETER-Evelyne is the athletic type of girl having played basketball and vollyball and being active in organizing the Wolves. Besides athletics she was interested in dramatics. ' LOUISE HEIGN-Louise attended the Kendallville High School in her freshman year. She played volleyball and basketball. BARBARA HEIMS-Here is the dark-haired member of the Heims' pair. Her high school career began in Michigan but while attending our school she entered the Drama Club, Latin Club, Glee Club and Girl Reserves. EVELYN W. HEIMS-Evelyn started her high school career at Davidson High, in Michigan, and then came to our Alma Mater, where she belonged to the Glee Club for three years and was very prominent in Girl Reserves. JAMES HELFRICK-James is a quiet, steady boy who evidently enjoyed 'Hi-Y work as he was a mem- ber for four years: another boy's club he became affiliated with was the Fighting Fifty. In the way of athletics, Jim participated in varsity track and interclass basketball events. FRANCES ELLEN HEMINGWAY-Frances was well known in high school for her art work. She was an able student of the Art course, and was an active member of the Art Club. She also was a feature writer on the Pennant Weekly. GORDON HENDRICKS-An excellent student who found time for the Latin Club, Art and Glee Clubs. DON HILL-Don was left to us from last year's class. .He took the Commercial course: a part-time job has added to his responsibilities. HAZEL HIXON-Hazel is a neat, quiet, unassuming girl taking the commercial course. She plans to help her father with photography. DEAN HOLDEMAN-Here is a very popular man about school, and a very capable one. F. D. R. himself could not be busier than Dean, with all of his offices: he has been president of his class for two years, president of the Fight- ing Fifty, and of the Hi-Y. In addition to these duties he played two years on the varsity football, basketball and tennis teams and was a sports writer on the Annual staff. JANE HOLMES-Here is another dependable Girl Re- serve. She also devoted her time to the Glee Club, Spanish Club, and Drama Club as treasurer. ROBERT HOLTZ -Bob is modest although he has had the distinction of assisting Mr. Cheney in directing the band and taking part in three solo contests. Bob was a member of the Fighting Fifty, Hi-Y and the varsity football and track teams. He worked on the Pennant Weekly and Annual staffs. MARY JANE HORN-A very pretty black-haired girl with a pair of charming dimples who has taken the commercial course. In addition to typing and learning the art of book- keeping she enjoyed girl's interclass basketball. Page Seventeen

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