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UUE? C1088 S of 1 935 0 f t L . OFFICERS .. . MJM FIRST SEMESTER President E Margaret Helser Vice President George Odell Secretary Iris Searer Treasurer Robert Cutshaw Social Chairmen Dick Abel Dorothy Donovan SECOND SEMESTER President Margaret Helser Vice President q Richard Shasberger Secretary Iris Searer Treasurer Robert Cutshaw Social Chairmen George Odell Jeanne Hayden Sponsor-Mr. David Hughes The Junior class has been very ac- tive this year. One of their earliest activities was the selling of candy at the La Porte game in September. On February 2 a party was held in the gym, with dancing by Ty Shuler's Coloquins. Later, refreshments were served. The Junior class play, An Er- rand for Polly, was presented. It was well given and enthusiastically received by a large audience in the auditorium on March 9. Dot, with her funny remarks and big apron, will be remembered, along with sophisticated Billie, chiseler Ullery, and the rest of the well-selected cast. Vocal numbers by Betty Schneider and Juanita Spade, and music by the school orchestra, was enjoyed during intermissions. I The Junior-Senior Prom was given on May 19 at Lake Wawasee. PENNANT I' my fi.i,f'Vhf I in 'Ml UPPER PANEL: Rfwd-stoil, Selby, McDowell, Mayer, seam, oaeii, sohm, Pocock, Plank, Steele. Row 2-Moore, O. Reed, Summe, Roberts, Swinehart, Rhodes, H. Strine, Margeson, Richardt, Munch, Morell. Row 3-Olds, Parvis, Sears, Stuckman, L. Strine, Stayner, Schlarb, Marsh, Swank. Stock, Slabaugh, Simms. Row 4-Stock, Skinner, Sargent, Plass. Molebash, Scott, Shaneyfelt, Sigerfoos, Schuler, H. Smith, Sive, Shirley, Monrad, M. Summe. Row 5-Palmero, McWhirter, Myers, McDowell, Shaw, Oswald, J. Oswald. Nicholson, K. Reed, Pearson, D. Myers, Martin, Snyder. Row 6-Reasoner, Mar- shall, Sevison, Reed, Pearson, Sinning, Mishler. L. Miller, Slough, Stevens, McMeek:1n, Shinabarger. Row 7--R. Moore, Schalliol, Sailor, Milanese, Nolan, Podawiltz, Scoville, Stoner, Marquardt, R. Smith, Stone, Sheehan, Richter. LOWER PANEL: Row l1XVatterman, Tyson, Wobler, Tucker, Van Tilburg, Terlep, Wheat, Whiteley, Thomas, Wecsner, Work, Wilcox. Row Z--Truex, Wear, W. Wagner, Weideman, Wilhelm, Zavatsky, Yonker, Ullery, L. Walters, Whinnery, Twitchell, Wogoman, NVright. Row 3-Yeager, Zimmerman, Wilkinson, Thornton, Van Duesen, D. Williams, Wiltrout, Willard, J. Williams, I. Walters, Woodward, Yonkers, L. Wagner, Voelkert. fa 'li ss T QT . .. 'l Q 2 . 11 ss: mg. 2 an ilgmlmm l lllm 3 5 Page Twenty-nine
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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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anuary Class of19 6 I OFFICERS President Ned Morrow K Vice President X Robert Kelley . Secretary Carol Hunt Treasurer Russell Krieder Social Chairmen Wayne Lansche Letitia Holt Sponsor-Mr. Wilbur Mater E o D R R ,i-,,,- O 1 VV Although the class did not organ- ize until January, 1934, they were, nevertheless, an enterprising one. Who doesn't remember that Mt. Carmel gamel The treasury was al- most depleted on this occasion when a drenching rain ended the candy sale. However, the treasury was par- tially reimbursed by the sale of wat- ered stock in the halls during the fol- lowing week. On April 6 they joined the Sopho- more class in giving a party that was immensely enjoyed by all present. In May a Weiner roast and a swim- ming party were successfully given. Page Thirty fix J f ll '1 f A' VJ' X THE PENNANT A-1, E I G. Adams, Capeletti, Bibbo, Carlile, E. Culp, Cutter, M. Culp, De itt, Clement, Edwards, Row 3-Eckert, Bowlby, H. Cripe, Crowl, Bosse, Abbott, A. Culp,t , . Borger, Buck- man, Conley, Bentz, Amsdan, Colby, Row 4-Bolyed, Carboneau, Beam,'B9gard, Eash. Brown, Bates, Blocher, Eggleston, Butler, Brock, Eger, Cox. Row 5-Correll East, B. Achberger, Bringle, Abel, Carlson, Beehler, Cramer, Dively, Click, Cittadin, Albright. Row 6-Christian, Berger, Boylan, Duffy, Bishop, Brick, D. Achberger. Curtiss. Dunkin, Broadbent, Clyde, Buelher, Erwin, Cornish. Row 7--Ben, Dillon, Curtis, Dascoli, Berkey, Cohen, Cormican, Donovan, Douglas. Slayton. Birnie. Collura, Doty, Dudley, Dubbs. MIDDLE PANEL: Row l-Holt, Ivins, Ball, D. Elliott, M. Elliott, Bojohn, Bon- figlio, Gepfert, Replogle, Froelich, Gaff, Fowler. Hartman. C. Hunt. Row 2-Dodson, Hen- dricks, Humeke. Farley, Foster. Hughes. Fisher, Miss Goings. Borneman, D. Hunt. Gomer. G. Gianinno, Hout. Row 3-Ignofal, Hatfield, Frailey, Gertie, Gunter, Fuller, J. Johnson. Edward, Brown, Curran, Davidson. E. Johnson, Horgus. Row 4-Frost, Harris, B. John- son, Foster. A. Fall, Gall, Gilbert. Baker, J. Evans, Copeland, Hilbish, Holland, Ganger. Row 5-Huff, Hogendobler, Ivins, Franger, Iiraelick, Rose, Grove, Hershberger, Bob O. Johnson, Jernstrom, P. Jones, Gerking, Gard, Eribley. Row 6-Hardy, E. Hatfield, Hummel, Eaton, Jarvis, Eessler, Ignofal, Hustur. Hartranft. J. Jones, D. Isenhart, V. Holdeman. Row 7-W. Evans, A. Dick, Clipp, Emery, Erwin, Hansing, G. Dick, Dascoli, Baskerville, Clouse, Gilbert, Gleason. LOWER PANEL: Row l-Martin. Maura, Monschein, Johnson, Morrow, Lewis, E. Kantz, Palmer, Lape, Huster, Hoover, Harris. Row Z-Klingeman, Malarkckry, Kline, Phil- lips, Koski. Parcell, LaBelle, Jolliff, Harris, Hosack, Kirkwood, Glase. Row 3-Koontz, Mur- phy, Ort, B. Niblock, Linder, Method, Lindstrom. S. Niblock, Pacula, Ollinghouse, Lauver, Moore, Noffsinger. Row 4-Ludwig, Kreiger. Nelson, Nye, Klawitter, Havlish, Houseworth, James, Horner, Guipe, Frederick, Pletcher, Hagen, Garrison. Row 5--Kilgren, Martin Kilmer. Klopfenstein, Ott, W. Nelson, Crash, Hayes, Keats. Koebernick. Horton, S. LaBelle. D. Miller, Mr. Bullington. Row 6-Pemberton, Morland, Mast. L. Miller, Laidlaw, Oswald. Krieder. Montavon, McDonald, Yoder, Leatherman, Harris. Poth, Lauer, Row 7-M, Miller, Kelley, Lansche, F. Crash, McLean, Kell, Lantz, Jenkins, Hunter, Wright, Johnson, Kincatde, Gibson, Papa, Orr.
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