Elmhurst High School - Anlibrum Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1934

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ADVANCE STAFF BACK ROWgReba Ray, Exchange editor, Sally McMaken, typist, Naomi Graham, feature writer, Vivian Summers, typist, Virginia Coleman, typist, Margaret Gongaware, typist, Mildred Mason, room agent, Alma Starke, room agent, Vivian McCoy, reporter, Betty Beaman, reporter, Joan Daniels, reporter, Helen Fusselman, room agent, Henrietta Meyers, reporter, Lucile Auman, chief copy reader, Vera Hoffman, girls' sports editor, Bob Pond, boys' sports editor, Bob Farrell, reporter. SECOND ROW-james Greenwalt, reporter, Oletha Griffith, feature editor, Dorothy Spice, reporter, Ruth Langmeyer, reporter, Helen Gongaware, reporter, Esther Robertson, copy reader, Helen Engle, assistant business manager, Bernedine Boeke, reporter, Betty Arnett, reporter, Helen Sutorius, reporter, Marjorie Nell Harper, society editor, Mary Elizabeth Welshimer, feature writer, Elizabeth Porter, copy reader, Berneice Graft, reporter, Betty Brinton, reporter, Louise Houser, typist, Bob Arnold, editor. THIRD ROW-Mr. jeffrey, faculty advisor, Mary Ann Lehman-, reporter, Orma Amstutz, reporter, Betty Monce, reporter, Darlene Buskirk, reporter, jean Frahni, reporter, Louise jackson, reporter, Ann Stayonoff, feature writer, Lucille Neumann, typist, Jane Strauss, news editor, Audrey Gebhart, alumni editor, Georgiana Davidson, copy reader, Dorothy Monce, assistant editor, Mr. Myers, faculty advisor. FRONT ROW-Mike Trott, room agent, Gene Houser, reporter, Preston Hille, reporter, Ernest Pond, room agent, Charles Engle, reporter, Dick Parkison, reporter, jimmy Durr, reporter, Walter Lamboley, ad solicitor, Glen Seip, advertising manager, Richard Wilson, circulation manager, Richard Crick, assistant advertising manager, William Grepke, ad solicitor.

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The next debates were an all day series in which both teams from North Side, Central, and Elmhurst took part, with Professor VVinch of Purdue University as judge. In the iirst debate of the morning session the Central negatives repeated their earlier victory by again defeating the local afnrmatives. But in the following debate, the Elmhurst negative team won the decision from the Central affirma- tive. In the afternoon session, the Central teams defeated both North Side tea111s. In the evening session the Elmhurst negatives suffered the only defeat of the season at the hands of the North Side ailirma- tive team. In the next debate the local ailirniatives avenged their earlier defeat by winning the decision from the North Side negatives. This gave Elmhurst second place in the contest with two debates won and two lost. Since most of the debaters are underclassmen, an even better record is expected for the 1931-35 season. During the week of May 7-11 a varsity team consisting of Bob Arnold, Oletha Gritlith and Mary Elizabeth VV6lSl1llll61' competed in the National Speech Tournament in Topeka, Kansas. Elmhurst has the honor of being one of the six Indiana Schools ever to p2l1't1Cl- pate in the National Speech Tournament. The subject used in all the debates was: Resolved That the United States Should Adopt A System of Radio Control And Operation Similar To That of Great Britianf'



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ADVANCE OFFERS OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE IN JOURNALISM OPY-Copy. hungry Bob Arnold. Dorothy Monce and Lou Aunian sl1out. Henrietta, where is your article o11 the March assembly program! Say, Esther, wl1at is that rule about 1 and e lll words! calls Ann. I don't see wl1y some senior writers cant spell. ' Just a minute. IIIICITIIPIS Bob, do you people know that we won second place Ill f0lll'Il1 division in tl1e Illdlillltl High School Press Association! IVe IIIUSI keep 11p our Quill and Scroll standards. too. And we know. if Ollly IxI2ll'J0l'lC Nell a11d Georgiana would write instead of gossip. My sainted aunt, grasps Dorothy. nIblll6l'C is 'Mix Haller Speaks f' I've looked everywhere. During the Illall scralnble following, Mr. Blyers repeats that he CZIIIIIOI wait ally longer: tl1e Kllllllllly must go to tl1e printerys i11 an hour. Now, wait a bit, I thi11k I can find that article , says Oletha. searching frantically through bits of' Latin notes. year book Jokes, et cetera. Here is 'Miz Haller Speaks' with May Menditf' The staff then indulges i11 its favorite sport, teasing Oletha about her writing. After this interval. Jane, with a Cll'C2lllly look i11 her eyes says, I wish I could go get 'ein i11 tl1e b11s1ness line as Helell does. Don't worry, Janie. you'll get your little pill for good work by and by, consoles Richard VVilson. Pencil poised i11 mid air, Elizabeth Porter nioans, Mlxrllilt a se11- tencel It's almost as bad as 'The pedals fell off llly IllllPSi.,, Between niuncliing candy bars and whispering tl1e days delect- able bits of byplay. tl1e staff COIIIIIIIICS its wo1'k a11d finally llr. Myers approves of the lllllllllly. Don't you tl1i11k tl1e paper has improved! Those sports write ups are fine. I wish I could be all editor next year. Thus the students rejoice i11 seeing their friends, work. and tl1e staff relaxes lll a glow of satisfaction lllltll tl1e next call. Copy-Copy.

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