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HA'l'Fll-1l.D. ALLEN---Allen was always busy for seemingly sob with his gal friends, French Club. or tracking down ads for the Annual. Ile will be remem- bered as the moon in Pryamus and Thisbe and as the high-powered lawyer, Vander- holt in the Senior Class play. HATFIl'lI.D. JAMES--Jimmy is the boy with the nice tenor voice who thrilled the feminine listeners at the minstrel. He was interested in Sandbur football, inter- class basketball and Glee Club. HAUT. VIDl.liT-Shy as her name--in- dustry plus quiet reserve. She worked hard on the Conunercial Course. HAVLISH. DICK-YVe certainly hate to lose Dick. Ile was president ot' the Art Club for two years. worked on the Pen- nant NVeekly l'or three years. belonged to many clubs and participated in athletics. HAYS. .IAMICS-James was on the An- nual staff as assistant business manager. He belonged to the Drama Club and was the boy in the .lunior Class play. who was inside the fur coat and ear nu1l'l's. HENDRICKS. CAROLYN Carolyn was a member of the Drama, Girl Reserves and tilee Clubs. HI4ZRSIIBl4IRGI'IR. KA'l'III.I'Zl+lN - - Our own Eleanor I'owell. Kay intends to keep on dancing. Kathleen was secretary ot' her class for two years and belonged to the Rah! Rahl. Art Club. Drama Club. Girl Reserves and worked on the Pennant Vl'eekly and Annual. HILBISII. Kl.l4l'l'l+I Klete has his head in the air about his future: he is planning to take up areonautical engineering. Be- cause of his witty remarks and good na- ture. he was very popular in school. IIOClIS'l'li'l'l.l+lR. DORl'1'I I'A Dorctta and Dot are among the inseparables of our high school. She was a faithful Girl Re- serve for four years. belonged to the Drama Club and played volleyball and basketball. HDGl'1NDOBl.l'lR. EI,I.XVO0D Ellwood was interested in Chemistry and could al- ways be found after school in the labora- tory. Ile played in the orchestra for two years. HOUYICR. GRACIE- Gracie will he re- membered for the excellent interpretation of Granny. in our Junior Class play. The Drama Club was one of her interests. HURTOX. NORMAN-As an ambitious student. Norman can't be beaten. for he is going to work until he earns enough money to go to college. He played in the hand four years and worked on the Pennant Annual. HOUSl'1WOR'l'lI. JOHN- .lolm spent most of his time in one of our t'avorite drug stores. behind the counter. He plans to he a pharmacist. Hl'GlllCS. MINXII-1-lVho hasn't heard Minnie's contagious giggle? She came here from liugland. which doubtless accounts for her marvelous complexion. I-lUMl4ZCKI+l, l+1l.EANOR - - Minds her own business. studies and docs well as a commercial student. The world could use more of Fleanor's type. HI'MMl4ll.. lil.'l'0X--lVl1at will the or- chestra do without Fllton next year? He played in the orchestra for four years and was a hlackface Minstrel performer. SENIGRS 1 936 llIlX'l'. DOROTIIY- Unknown to most people Dorothy played t'ootball, left guard, in her senior year. Besides football, Dor- othy's name was on the membership list of the Rah! Rahl, Girl Reserve, and Drama Clubs. III'N'l'l:1R, WINFRHD-Did Bud ever keep quiet except when asleep? Bud's in- terests vary: he was a member of the l.atin Club, tennis team and played in the orchestra. IIUS'l'l+lR. DOROTHY E.---A small girl interested in girls' atliletics. Dorothy took the Commercial Course and plans to do otlicc work after graduation. lII'S'l'IiR. YVAI.'l'ICR - lValt played in- tcrclass basketball and was on the Sand- bur football tealn. lle sang in the Glce Club in his freshman year. IGNAFOI.. LIDA -VVe feel Very com- fortable about the health of the next gen- eration: at least half ot' our girl grad- uates. including l.ida. plan to he nurses. IVINS. LILLIAN---A dark eyed. vivac- ious lnusician. I.illian played clarinet in the band for four years. playing in the Clarinet uuartette. and sextette. She was on the Pennant VVeekly staff this year. IVINS. NELSON The liar Vl'ood of our class was also a member of the band for four years. After graduation he is going to XVinton Deisel School. JENKINS. ED l'ld's chief interest was in athletics. He played Sandbur football, interclass basketball and was a member of the track and cross-country te:uns. JDIINSON. I41I.IZABl'Z'l'Il-- Vl'ho would recognize Elizabeth without her curly hair? She was active in the Drama, Spanish. Art and Girl Reserve Clubs. JOHNSON. EDWIN A. To see lidwin without his bicycle would be a calamity. We wonder if he rode it to the C. M. 'l'. C. camp? Ile is going to a Deisel engineer school. JUIINSON. .IIMMIIC Size didn't hiluler this little Johnson boy. Ile was active in varsity basketball and track as well as in- tcrclass basketball and track. JOIINSOX. BOB ll.- Bob. with his red- dish blonde hair. seems like a small boy for a high school lad. But he was a good basketball player on the interclass teams and also was on the Zhi track team. JUIIXSON. BOB 0. Bob could always make himself heard with his big base drum. Besides playing in the band for four years Bob was on the Pennant An- nual statf. JONES. JACK .lack Jones. God's gift to the gals. also a git't to the football team. .lack has been social chairman of the Fighting Fifty. lli-Y and Latin Clubs. KANTZ. AYMICR Aymer hopes to enter Indiana I'niversity. XVe think he should enter the poetry class. since he wrote such good poems in the linglish eight class. llc graduatcd on the College I'reparatory Course. KARASCII. FRANCIS Francis, a speed demon in his boat or his Ford. Nothing was too fast for him. lle should be able to whirl through college in no time. KARASCH. RAY Besides his school sport activities. Ray is a working man after school hours. llc wants to become a sailor and see the world. KI-II-ZCII. I41ARl,-- Earl would make a good banker. having had experience as treasurer of the class for three semesters and of the French Club for four semesters. Lie was also a member of the Fighting 'ifty. KELI.. IRVIX -May we present Hec- tor. who knew all and saw all for the Pennant XVeekly's dirt column. Irvin was baggage boy for the band and orchestra two years. KERN. FRANCES-Frances has. no doubt. helped you to find books in the school library many times. She was ae- tive in the Drama Club and girls' athletics. KIDDI-ZR. I.I'll'l-Lee is well known or rather heard. for his deep voice in the Glee Club. and had an important share in the Minstrel shows and operas. KILGRICN. ARNOLD- Package: sign here please. are Arnold's passwords. He is one of the XVestern Union Messenger boys who brings us telegrams and pack- ages. KILMIFLR. l4ll.Ml'1R-Elmer did not gradu- ate with us but left school to work at a local brass factory. KLAWl'I l'l'1R. RICHARD - - R i c h a r d plans to spend his life behind the bars- the bars of a bank. He belongs to the Drama and Glee Clubs and is well known as a philatelist. KLINGAMICN. FRANCES IC.--Frances. because of her neatness aml her business- like ability shouhl soon tind a place i11 the lmsiness world. KI.INGl.l41R. ALBERT S A I, D a v y Hughes' right-hand man and also the band's strutting drum major will. no doubt. someday he a famous maestro. He won much recognition for his musical abil- ity in thc baud and orchestra during his high school years. KOEIIICRNIK. MlCRRIl.I.- Merrill work- ed hard on the interclass basketball and football teams and was a member of the Ili-Y and Drama Clubs. KDONTZ. DORIS You will remember Doris as Coddles in the Senior Class play. but she had numerous other activities. including Drama, Girl Reserves. Glee Club and basketball. KDTWAS. l4lDXVARD-- llldward. distin- guished by his silent. easy-going manner. could usually be found in the Industrial building. llc is going to be a machinist. KRDNK. .l0Sl+Il'IlINE-.lo moved here from Nappanec to join us in her senior year and was a welcome addition to our class, graduating on the Commercial Course. LA Bl'1I.l.lC. MARTHA - -Martha took part in numerous activities including the Rah! ltahf. Spanish Club and Girl Re- serves. She thinks she will return next year. l.AIDl..XVl'. l3ll.L4A swimmer---when he isn't diving. he's riding around with 'l'rucx. Bill played interclass basketball and Sandbur football. LAl'l'l. CllARI.0T'l'l:1-Charlotte played basketball for two years. being the cap- tain: played volleyball for two years and was a member of the E. H. S. VVolves. Priya' 1'IL'1'l11'y-five L Q
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LAI'Dl'15IAN. LILLIAN Lillian is al- ways seen with de Bates boy. She played violin in the orchestra and was a Girl Re- serve. LHA'l'lll4LRM.XN. DALIC IVe imagine Dale will miss Phyllis as much as Phyllis will miss Dale: but never mind. Philly will soon be out. too. Dale plans to work at the printing trade. I.EIlNI.XN. DDlt0'I'IIY Dorothy has an outside interest and he just can't wait till she graduates. How about it. Dot? She sang in the Glee Club and belonged to the Drama Club. LI+lVl'IS. ROBl'1ll'I' -- Ilis unassuming friemlliness. modesty, and courtesy won for Bob the unusual honor of the presi- dency of his class for four years. Ile headed the Hi-Y aint Debate team. Be- sides these otliiccs he was prominent in the Fighting Fifty. Drama Clnb. baml and interclass athletics. LILLY. JEAN .lean is going to college in Canada --Alma College in St. 'l'homas. Ontario. She was a member of the tlirl Reserves. Drama Club ami in the tilee Club for four years. I.INDl'1li. DOROTIIY A cute little girl with winning ways. whose assets include three good looking brothers. She belongs to the Dralna Club and was interested in dramatics. LINDS'l'lt0M. ALFHILD - - This pretty senior divided her time between the boy from Concord and ushering at the lflcho 'l'heatrc. For two years she was a mem- ber of the orchestra. LUNG. .IRAN .lean's brisk walk and friendly personality made her well known. She will long be remembered as i'Lois in the .lunior Class play. LDRICNZ. DRY.-XI.--Orval has much in- terest in chemistry and plans to take a chemistry course in college. He was a member oi the tilee Club and played in- terelass basketball. NIALM, LUIS Artistic in every thing she does. whether it is making all those clever little sketches for the Annual or writing poetry and prose for the Anthol- ogy. Lois was an active member of the French and Art Clubs. serving as treasurer of the Art Club in her senior year. NIAIKTIN. t'LYDl'1--Clyde is going to be a lumber man. he says. Ile was president of the Spanish Club and belonged to the Art Club, the Forum Club. played tennis and worked on the Pennant Annual. BIAli'l'lN. DANA -- Dana took part in basketball but was better known for his boxing. He spent his time escorting Helen down the halls. MAST. GLENN- tlienn's dark hair and eyes always attract attention.. This quiet boy made an enviable scholastic record. MAST. R0Bl41lt'l'--Bob claims he's a woman hater but we know better, The Drama. Debate and Forum Clubs found him a dependable member. MAlllll'l. .I0l41-- -.loels football playing will long be remembered. He starred for three years on the football tield. He also was associated with the Fighting Fifty and Varsity track. NlILI.l'1lt. DORIS--Doris slaved through typing aml shorthand on the Commercial Course: it will be just that much easiel for her to tind a job. SENIORS 1 936 NIILLI-Ill. DORR Dorr keeps the mail- man busy delivering letters to a girl in Beloit. Wisconsin. The remainder of his time is spent at lli-Y. interclass basketball or in the tllee Club. NIILl.l'1lt. JOYCE .loyce came to us from Daytona Beach. Florida. to become feature editor of the Pennant VVeekly, associate editor of the Anthology, and a member of the Spanish and Drama Clubs. BIILLl'llt. LEIVIS If the jokes in our Annual arcn't very good. just blame Lewis, Lewis was a member of thc Hi-Y in his freshman and sophomore years. Ile in- tends to go to Purdue and study elec- trical engineering. NlILLl'llt. NIAIt'l'IN -Ace the boy with the distinctive walk: he was a popular sen- ior and belonged to the Drama Club. Fight- ing Fifty and was sports editor of the l'cnnant Weekly. MISIlLl'1li. FRANCICS- Frances. a fair graduate of the Commercial Course. was fortunate in tinding employment at the Outing Nlanufacturing Company. NlITt'lll'll.l.. I.Ilt'ILLE- Lucille has hopes of becoming a stenographer after graduation. VVe wish her success. She sang in the tilee Club for a short time. Kltltlltli. BIi'l l'Y Queen of the Music Ifestivitics in April. she reigned royally with her charm and beauty. She was a member of the orchestra and played in the string ensemble. NIOORE. FLOYD ll. -Floyd came to us from Kankakee High School and became a member of the Ili-Y ami tllee Clubs. He played interclass basketball and Samlbur football. BIDRIAN. LORIN --Although Lorin wasn't very active in school activities. he was considered a good kid and a lot of fun. BIORSIAI. NDRIQICN Noreen made ex- cellent grades and had several poems in the Anthology. She played basketball and volleyball. belonged to the Latin Club and was a librarian. Noreen plans to go away to school. MOIINT. tllitllitllfl George came to us from South Bend Central during his jun- ior year so he didn't have time to join many clubs or participate in many activi- ties. He plans to take a vacation after graduation. MURPHY. JAYNI41 The dark-eyed per- sonality girl: probably no one in our class is more generally liked. She was an of- iicer ami active member of many clubs: Rah! Rahl. Latin and Girl lieserves. NELSUN. AGNES J.--Agnes. contrary to the red hair theory. was a very quiet member of the class. Maybe her lack of interest in school affairs is due to a mascu- line attraction outside of school. NELSON. XVILBIIR You could always ilnd IVilly ushering for the Fighting Fifty. Ile was active in Samlbur football. cross-country. indoor track and interclass basketball. NIBLOCK. Bl'l'l l'Y Betty will he 1'e- membered t'or her pcrt'or1nance in the .lun- ior Class play. her club lnemberships. her patient work on publications and for her charming disposition. NIBLUCK. SARITA Sarita was so busy learning her shorthand aml typing that she was unable to take part in many school activities. 0'CONN0li.CA'l'lll'lliINE Catherinewas usually seen with Irene an inseparable pair. She took an interest in girls' ath- letics and worked in the school library. 0I,INGIIOIiSE. ANNA MARIE-Anna Nlarie's long blonde hair is outstanding. She was a capable. energetic student un the Conunercial Course. oI.lYER. .IHANNR -Because of her charm and friendliness. Jeanne has made many friends. These qualilications will help her succeed in the nursing profes- sion which she plans to enter. OLSON. VERA l'1l.IZABl-1'l'II Vera is another serious-minded Commercial stu- dent who wants to work in an oiliee after graduation. 0lt'l'. MAlttiARIi'l' - If you want a thing done well- let Margaret do it. 'l'his proves true in her work on the An- imal and in the Girl Reserves, Rah! Rahl, Latin and Dralna Clubs to which this con- scientious senior belonged. 0'l l', LA MAR Ott was most often seen on the football iield or in the gym, man- aging the players or taking part himself. Although he wants to get a job and travel we secretly think he is a contortionist. USWALD. RICIIAKD -- Ozzie always seemed to enjoy himself wherever he was. llc was interested in all types of sports and the Drama Club. PACULA. IIBLEN Ilelen works in a beauty shop outside of school hours. Some day she hopes to be a great beautieian in- stead ot' a stenographer for which her course prepared her. I'ALMl'lll. MARIAN- - Paddy is never seen alone nor nuiet. She has been very popular in clubs. belonging to the Rah! ltahl. Latin, Drama. Art aint ti. lt. Clubs. PAIRISIIO. tiI.0Rl.X Bookkeeping. short- haml. typing and other commercial sub- jects kept tiloria busy. She is going to work after graduation. Pl'1NDILL. IIEOHCEIC- -Fame came to George for his athletic ability and his punting on the football tield. Ile will be greatly missed next year by the Blue Ava- lanche and also by a certain junior girl. PIGNDILL. ROBl'1li'l' .IR.- -For awhile Bob couldn't settle down but then he de- cided to graduate with us. He was in- terested in the Glee Club ami interelass athletics. PINDI-ILL. BE'l l'Y Betty's social inter- ests lie outside of school. we hear. She be- longed to the tilee Club and ljfillllll Club. PHILLIPS. PATRICIA-Imagine Pat not getting letters from out-of-town admirers! She had an active interest in the French. Drama and tl. R. Clubs and the Pennant Vileekly. l'l.l'lTt'IIl'lli. HARRY Harry made him- sclt' well known. Ile was a member of the Spanish and Drama Clubs and played interclass basketball. Pl l'MAN. I.UCILI.l'1--Lucille graduated on the Commercial Course. Shc plans to work after graduation 'and will be some lucky man's very etlicient stenographer. RANDOLPII. RAUNAFAYH Itagnafaye was prominent in journalistic work. She scrvcd on the Pennant IVeekly for two years, was assistant editor of the Animal and editor of the Anthology, which con- tained sevcral of her poems. In addition she was a member of the Rah! Rabi, French and Girl Reserves Clubs. Page Twerzty-sezien
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