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' THE PENNANT 'Who KCEIQQJY Ofre and What 55572932 5Dz'a' HELEN VIGH-Helen, the girl with the smile and pleasing personality, was well-known in the Girl Reserve Club, serving as president of the club during her senior year. She was a member of the Rah! Rah! Club, Drama Club and was on the Pennant Weekly and Annual staff. In the senior play, A Successful Calamity, she played the part of Julie. LILLIAN VITEK--Lillian was a commercial student and was a member of the Commercial Club during her junior year. She also participated in the Home Economics Club for two years. HARMAN VOLLMAR -Those black eyes of Harman's are thought attractive by many people. He plays the drums in our band. AR- LENE WACKWITZ-The girl whose wavy hair has been the admiration of many a high school student. She played basketball and was on the Pennant advertising staff in her freshman year. She spent the remainder of her time participating in the Drama Club, Rah! Rah'sl and the Girl Reserves. g ANNALEE WARD-Prior to coming to Elkhart High School, Annalee attended Jamestown for three years. To our good fortune and their misfortune, she decided to graduate with us. ROBERT WARNER-Although he was a shy type of athlete, Bob certainly did his stuff in football and track, being on the varsity track and football teams. He also played in interclass basketball for three years. OMER WEAVER-Besides his industrial work in high school, Omer played in interclass basketball for three years. He was a trackman for the same length of time. WIL- LIAM WELSH-Bill is quite a busy boy. He belonged to the Hi-Y four years, serving as secretary, then presi- dent. He was also secretary of the Fighting Fifty and belonged to the Forum Club, Glee Club, Latin Club and Drama Club. He was on the Weekly business staff, the Annual staff and he went out for varsity track and interclass basketball and football. MARY ELIZABETH WHITE-Mary Elizabeth participated in many school activities. She was a prominent member of the Rahl Rah! Club acting as treasurer in her senior year. She was very active in the Latin Club, the class, the Girl Reserves and the Drama Club, and was editor of the 1934 Anthology. ROBERT WHITTAKER- Robert Whittaker-better known as Fluffy Whittaker-was one of those go get 'em and stay with them athletes. He was picked all sectional forward. Besides basketball, Bob played football and tennis and was a reporter for the Pennant Weekly and a,member of the Forum Club. PAUL WHYBREW-As a freshman, Paul was an active member in, the Hi-Y Club. Paul is noted for his platinum locks. DONALD WHYLER-Don is a nice blond boy. He was a valuable member of the various clubs. He belonged to the Fighting Fifty and Hi-Y. He sang in the Glee Club and helped put over the minstrel show. He joined the Art Club and played interclass basketball in his sophomore and junior years. ROBERT WILEY--The boy who can carry on lengthy discussions with all history and civics teachers. He was in both New Brooms and A Successful Calamity. During freshman and sophomore years, Bob played clarinet in the band, and belonged to the Forum Club, Hi-Y. Fighting Fifty, and was on the Weekly and Annual staff. He went out for wrestling for two years. MILDRED WINDSOR--Mildred, the girl with the quiet friendly little ways and with a sweet personality, played the part of a snobbish society matron in Thanks Awful1y -a class project in dramatics. She was a member of the Drama Club. MILDRED WITMER-A sweet blonde who is talented in making her own clothes. She played in interclass basketball and in the band in her freshman year. She was a member of the Girl Reserve. ILENEMAY WORK-Ilenemay will be remembered for her outstanding per- formance in New Brooms. Besides her dramatic ability she played the violin in the orchestra for three years and was on the art staff of the Angnual. She was also a member of the Rah! Rah! Club. WENDELL WRIGHT-A boy who has achieved success in almost every kind of activity in school. As well as being an outstanding scholar, he was also a leader in class, club and journalistic work. Wendell had leading parts in three operettas, and in New Brooms. He was an outstanding member of the Hi-Y, Latin, Math, and Forum Clubs. RAYMOND YODER-Ray is a man after Betty's own heart. When not escorting his flame he found time to play football. He was a Mossman for a year and played on the interclass basketball team for two years. Ray was on the varsity track for four years. ANNE ZEMAN-Anne, the dark-eyed, dark-haired, smiling girl, was active as a Pennant Weekly reporter in her junior year and as an Annual activity reporter. She was a member of the Rah! Rah! Club, Latin Club, Drama and Art Clubs. As a freshman and sophomore she was invaluable to our E. H. S. library as an able assistant. CECIL ZIMMERMAN-Cecil is very much devoted to a certain Miss. They are constantly seen together: both play in the band. Cecil played a trombone for four years. LYLE CLARK-Lyle was a member of the band for four years. He also was very much interested in Glee Club. RICHARD EASON--Dick took part in interclass basketball and was a member of Latin Club and Hi-Y. MARJORIE GARD-Marjorie was a Pennant reporter for one year and belonged to the Commercial Club, Glee Club and Girl Reserves of which she was secretary. WARREN HAPNER-A very good athlete, this boy. He was on the wrestling, football and track teams. He was also social chairman of his class. JOHN HIXON-John is a quiet boy who can take very good pictures and we feel he may follow in his father's footsteps. FRANK LEPARA-Like the absent minded professor, Frank forgot to have his picture taken. He is a member of the interclass basketball team. CLARAALEVY-Clara took a commercial course with her twin sister who graduated last year. RICHARD MILLER-Dick came a long way to school, where he pursued an industrial course. LEONARD NELSON-Leonard is a charming boy who worked at the Truth throughout his high school years. DAVID PADGETT--Dave was on the varsity football and track teams. He- was also interested in dramatics. belonging to the Drama Club and taking part in Seventeen . FAWLEY SHUPERT--This boy is a very good basketball player in spite of his smallness. He was on the varsity team for two years. HAROLD WENTZEL- Harold was a member of the interclass basketball team in his Freshman and Sophomore years. DALE WITMAN -Dale is frequently seen with Evelyn. He took an industrial course. Page Twenty-seven
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THE PENNANT I , I Eff. HELEN VICH 7 ' LILLIAN VITEK I HARMAN VOLLMAR ARLENE WACKXVITZ ANNALEE WARD ROBERT WARNER OMER WEAVER WILLIAM WELSH Fx 'QAQIQW MARY ELIZABETH WHITE I, W! ROBERT WHITTAKER Ig 'LPf'XVI 'J PAUL WHYBREW DONALD WHYLER ROBERT WILEY Mil D Y MILDRED WINDSOR MILDRED WITMER , ILENEMA K N WENDELL WRIGHT RAYMOND YODER ANNE ZEMAN CECIL ZIMMERMAN R RQ? T GRADUATES WHO ARE NOT PICTURED LYLE CLARK WARREN HAPNER CLARA LEVY - DAVID PADGETT RICHARD EASON JOHN HIXON RICHARD MILLER FAWLEY SHUPERT HAROLD WENTZEI, MARJORIE GARD FRANK LEPARA LEONARD NELSON DALE WITMAN Page Twenty-six
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anzzarfy Class of 1 935 I OFFICERS , FIRST SEM T President James Ad Vice President Doris Spickett Secretary Howard Eaton Treasurer Robert Brusman Social Chairman Ruth Manes A SECOND SEMESTER President James Adams Vice President Robert Brusman Secretary Cmeraldyne Wienhoft Treasurer Ruth Manes Social Chairman i Joe Sellers l Sponsor-Miss Burns With the selection of attractive class rings and pins, the January class began its warfare against inac- tivity last fall. In November a treas- ure hunt was held followed by a dance in the gym. At several of the night football games the class sold candy to build up their class funds. Some of the class members had parts in An Errand for Polly, and many others supported its production and contributed to its success. In cooperation with the June Juniors, this class entertained the Seniors at the prom given May 19. Page Twenty-eight 1 efmlQ,,MXs Q THE PENNANT l January UPPER PANEL: Row l-Miss Burns, Flauding. Eaton, Brusman, Manes, Spickett, Brandt, Brown, Russell, Gollmer, Lape. Row 2-Sinon. Morningstar, Stamp, Whittle, Forbes, Guipe, Holloway, Mills. Wallace, J. Miller, L. Wright, H. Johnson. Row 3-Kunkel, Sheler, Jones, Bloom, Foster, Robertson, Hiatt, Wienhoft, Mast, Lossee, Wenzel. Row 4- Archer, Chiss, McFadden, Swartzell. Rupe, Herr, Holdeman, R. Wright, Proseus, Smith, Mitchell, K. Miller, Meighn. Row 5-Barrett, Bates, Lauver, Koski, Williams, Hitt, Mc- Daniel, Walker, Lyndall, Bowser, Fetterly, Klinger, Hargesheimer. Row 6-Schuler, Wolfe, Cornish, Loop, Doll, Watkins, Sellers, LaDow, Buss, Martin, Hatfield. Row 7-R. Miller, Yoder, Grove, Barfell, Crofoot, R. Johnson, Holmes. Ort, Freed, Helpin, Schult, Chase, Linder. Cornetet. June MIDDLE PANEL: Row l-Camp. Barthel. Davidson, Drummond, Cutshaw, Abel, Donovan, Bills, Crisafull, Fuller. Edelman. Row 2-Mr. Hughes. Belt. R. Cripe, Chasteen, Ebersole, Davis, Gillette, Culp, Farr, Bucher, Baker, Blessing, L. Cripe. Row 3-Bower, Brown, L. Foster, Dody, Gieser, Gibson. Brookhart, Francisco, Franger, Beers, Burke, Clausen, Eddy, Cook. Row 4-Fisher, Forry, Ginder, Cleveland, Beard, Arter, Billecke, Bruner, Compton. Good, Bender. Allen, Butler. Row 5-Divietro, Goard, Frye, Barkow, Ferro, Barns, Eller, Doyle, Bonfiglio, Crussemeyer, Armstrong, Barnes, Eash. Row 6-Chaf- fee, Dyer, Abbot. Comer, Blocher, Boone, Bergman, Deal, Erbe, Engles, Eggleston, Billger, Godfrey. Row 7-Cone, Bowling, Eaton, M. Cripe, Foster, Curtis, Gianinno, Brian, Al- baugh, McCarthy, Cummins, Calkins, Drake. LOWER-PANEL: Row l-Jackson, I. Klinger, Hart, Lineberry, Kobiela, Hufty, Johns, N. Jenkins, A. Klinger, Kipka, Hostetler. Row 2-Groves, M. Johnson, Harville, Haskins, Hapner, Holdeman. Heminger, Horvath, Klemm, Kunkel, Heuman, M. Jenkins. Row 3-Hamlin, Hays, Hosterman, Howard, Kantz, Iannarelli. Hess, Koutz, Kirkby, Liven- good, H. Johnson, W. Lauer. Row 4--Lint, Kendig, Keck, F. Lambo, Longacre, Lintz, Kies, Hayden, Holderman, Lockwood. Loving, Kline, B. Lauer. .1
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