Elmhurst High School - Anlibrum Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1940
Page 1 of 64
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ANLIBBRUM STAFF: li. Swank, XV. Sarasien, L. J- Folt1, F. Sutoriux, L. Ankenbruck. Miss Falls, A. de la Motte, L. Lepper, D.
Connett. M. Buskirk.
Situnliug, T011 Rule: G. Stoller, XV. lfusselman. J. Beltf, C. Deam, XV. Rove, R. Ellison.
Szworzil Rout V. Foulks, R. Hills, G. Deahl. B, Alden, P. Oyer.
Frou! Row: P. Rabel, B. M. Miller, M. Holle, L. Crick, P. J. Scott, D. J. Lehman.
ADVANCE STAFF: Burk Rout N. Sessions, D. Rogers, l.. Meyc , F. Pontius, M. Merrill, R. Leatherman, V. Foulks, J. Keller, ll.
Simerman, XV. James, D. Schmidt.
Serolfil Ron: P. Roe, M. Pcnd, M. Holle, G. Dcahl, C. Kumfer, P McCoy, M. Brim, A. dc la Morne, P. Rabel, B. M. Miller, L. Crick.
Tlriril Row: l. Morse, D. Foltv, V. Morse, R. Avery, H. Perry, B. Tarr, L. A. Hardisty, XV. Saraxien, D. Lehman, M. Grepke, V.
Branstratcr, R. Stolte, B. Stautlier.
lfrnul Razr: l.. Ankenbruck. C. Cohagen, NV. Stein. J. Foltv, H. Miller, B. Millliouse. J. Monce, M. Sands, M. Leonard, l.. Anson
A. Anson. J. Clausen, P. J. Scott, A. Keller.
PHOTOGRAPHERS: M. Buskirk, B. Kahlenbeck, D. Connett.
ADVANCE STAFF: P. Oyer, H. Mason, Beltl, C. Deam, U. Coil, I. I:-ilu. J. Sonner, Miss McComb, J. Summers, B. Alden,
Mr. Wisner, R. Ellison, XV. Fusselman, L. Lepper.
The Elmhurst Advance entered its ninth year of
publication under the direction of Miss Pauline Holl.
After the mid-year examinations, Miss Dorothy
McComb took over. The Advance inaugurated a
program of gradual change for the paper with the
slavedrivers. Calvin Deam and Barbara Alden, in
charge. Jeannie Summers collected articles. Joyce
Sonner eliminated from the copy the mistakes of the
much-picked-upon reporters.
The Advance has become an institution at Elm-
hurst: but as every institution has a financial prob-
lem, the Advance has, too. This problem, however.
did not worry many, for the Advance had an able
business staff under the guidance of Mr. Howard
XVisner with Louis Lepper and David Coil as road
bosses.
The Advance, having received International First
Place, is now bidding for highest place in the annual
Quill and Scroll judging of high school papers.
The 1940 Anlibrum was "edited and re-edited and
compiled and de-compiled," fsee Miss Fallsj by an
all-school staff of students with journalistic leanings.
This plan for gathering statistics is new to Elmhurst
and has made for increased accuracy and speed in
editing. The Anlibrum gratefully owes its being to
the senior salesmen and to the business staff led by
Louis Lepper and W'endell Fusselman.
Others of Herky's helpers were: M. Grepke, ass't
news editor: L. Ankenbruck, A. Keller, B. Tarr, A.
de la Motte, J. Monce, copy-readers: P. Oyer, make-
up eclitor: L. J. Foltz, feature editor: P. J. Scott. C.
Cohagen, feature writers: H. Mason, exchange editor:
R. Ellison, headline editor: M. Pond, society and
alumni editor: J. Beltz, sports editor: D. Rogers, XV.
James. P. Oyer, sports writers. On the business staff
were: F. Pontius, N. Sessions. L. Meyer R. Leather-
man, B. Fair, V. Foulks, M. Jenkins, B. Tarr, L.
Henry, M. Merrill, J. Belschner. The persevering
typists were M. Holle, G. Deahl. B. Stauffer, L.
Crick, M. Brim, P. Rabel, B. Miller.
At the annual Banquet, Herky applauded those
who won Advance Awards: C. Deam. L. Lepper, J.
Sonnor, L. J. Foltz, B. Alden, J. Beltz. J. Summers,
F. Pontius and D. Coil. W. Fusselman and L. J. Foltz
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Commercial Club I'3-4
Yarsity Basketball 1-I-3-4
Varsity Softball I-I-3-4
National Honor Society 3-4
LAURA .IANF FOLTZ
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"it was a hard fight,
On the afternoon of May 24. fifty-four graduates
and their sponsor clustered about Herky who was
frantically listing senior activities.
Soon after the seniors had renewed old acquaint-
ances, they elected ofhcers, who. with Miss Falls,
kept the dogwatch on the senior calendar of events.
On October 14. Herky enjoyed the music of
Lowell Meyers' orchestra and the colorful carnival
decorations of the "Senior Fiesta."
Herky bent a willing ear to the comedy, "A
Cheerful Little Earfulf' presented by the seniors
November 30.
After much cramming, the seniors passed their
hrst semester exams. Then, Herky and his staff
began work on the Anlibrum. However, on February
14, they took time off to exchange Valentines.
The childish antics of April 26 were not those
of some stray grade school children but just the
seniors frolicking on their annual Kid Day. By the
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Pliy'Chem Pres. 4
Sports liditcr 4
"Cheerful Little larfuln 4
Ritle Club 3-4
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Rifle Club I-3-4
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night of April 27. the seniors, discarding their
childish regalia and dressing in formal togs. were
"cheek-to-checking" in "Little America," the guests
of the juniors.
XY'ith comic strips as the theme, the graduates
turned out for a semi-formal banquet May 11 in
the Old Fort Room of the lndiana Hotel.
Doning caps and gowns, they heard Rev. XY'illiam
N. Vincent's baccalaureate sermon on May 19.
On May 23 at 7 o'clock, the class of '40 rubbed
the sleep out of their eyes and joined the faculty
at breakfast.
"And now," said Prexy XVindy, "that you've
heard Mr. Herbert W'illis' address. "Life's Xwidest
Horizon," turn in your caps and gowns."
Amid the congratulations and exhibiting of gradu-
ation presents, Herky slipped away to write in detail
the history of the year.
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Seniors Work Toward Final Edition
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Holm' Alilfzrr' No, 1
Booster Club 4
Prom Committee Cllr. 3
Commercial Club 2-3-4
Regina Domi I-2-3-4 Pres. 4
PHYLLIS BAILEY
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Regina Domi 3
Date Club 3
ROSI-.LLA BAR RAND
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Prom Attendant 5
Senior Dance Committee 4
Band 1-2
BOI3 BERGMAN
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Rifle Club 3
Golf I-2-3
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Clans liasketball 2-3-4
NY'IlI.IAM BRAGER
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Softball 3
Class Iiasketball I-Z-3-4
Commercial Club 3
MAXINI1 BRIM
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Advance Stall 4
Varsity Basketball 4
Senior Dance Cliairman 4
Date Club I'rei. 3
MAX BUSRIRK
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Commercial Club J
Play-Cliem Club 4
Band l-1-3-4
Class liaxketball 1-2-4
DONALD CONNIQTT
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Pliy-l'liem Club 4
National llonor 'iogiflx -1
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"Mickey"
"Buskie"
"Dick"
ALMEDA M. COX
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Forum Club 2-3-4
"Cheerful Littlc Ifarful" 4
Band I-2-3-4
Prom Committee 3
PAUL C. CRALL
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Pliy-Cliem Club 4
Industrial Arts l-4
Band 1-2-3
Rifle Club 4
KI-'NNIETH CRICK
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Play-Cliem Club 4
Industrial Arts 4
Prom Committee 3
LUCII Llf CRICK
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Red Cross Club 4
Prom Attendant 3
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GIYORGIL DIQAHL
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Commercial Club 3-4
Play-Chem Club 4
Red Cross Club 4
'Cligerful Little Iiarfulu 4
CALVIN DRAM
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Advance Editor 4
Red Crow Pres. 4
Pliy-Cliem Club 3-4
Iivoster Club -I
ALICE DF LA MOTTE
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Glee Club l-2-3-4
Commercial Club 2-3-4
Booster Club 4
PAUL DISS
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Rcgina Domi 1-4
Latinecrv 3
Date Club J
HARLAN E. PORSCHNER
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Rille Club 1-2-3-4
Play-Cbcm Club 3-4
Industrial Arts I-2-4
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Varsity Basketball 2-3-4
Varsity Soferball 1-Z-3-4
Varsity Golf I-2-3-4
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National Athletic Honorary 3-I
DOROTHY CRAFT
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Prom Attendant 3
Regina Domi 1-2-3-4
Commercial Club 4
Perfect attendance 1-12
RALPH GUTMANN
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Pliy-Chem Club 4
Red Cross Club 4
Softball 2
BIQTTY HAXVK
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Rifle Club 3-4
Regina Domi 4
Commercial Club 4
Prom Committee 3
ROLAND HILLE
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Ind. Arts I-2-3-4
Band I-2-3-4
Letterman's Club 4
HOMIQR HOKE
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I'liy-Cliern Club 4
IIILl1lilli.1l Arts Club 4
Date Club 3
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Red Crms Club 4
CARL HOLLMAN
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Play-Cliem Club 4
Red Cross Club 4
N. CAROLINE HORN
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Pliy-Cliem Club 4
Red Crocs Club 4
"Cheerful Little Earful" 4
Senior Dance Committee 4
PAULINE HUGENELL
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Commercial Club 2
Date Club 3
Pliy-Cliem Club 4
BOB W. R AHLENBECR
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Ind. Arts Sec.-Trcas. 4
Rxtle Club l-2
Pliy-Chem Club 3-4
Rooster Club 4
LOUIS LEPPER
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Band l-2-3-4
Student Conductor 4
Commercial Club 2-3-4
Adv, Bus. Stall, Mgr. 3-4
ROBERT MARTZ
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Butclier's Club 3
lnduxtrial Arts 4
MAX MERRILL
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Rifle Club l-2-3-4
Rifle Pres. 4
l'liy-Client Club 3-4
"Cheerful Little lfai'ful" 4
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"Bob
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BET I'Y M. MILLER
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Regina Domi 1-2-3-4
Commercial Club 4
Advance Staff 4
Prom Queen 3
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Sofetball 1-Z-3-4
Varsity Bsltetball 3-4
Sax Sextet National Honors 2-3
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Class Basketball 2-3
Butcl'ier's Club 3
Commercial Club 4
-lGLQY M. RABEL
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Commercial Club 2-3-4
Regina Domi I-2-3-4
Advance Sta-ff l-4
ARREN ROXVE
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Prom Committee 3
Glce Club 3
Commercial Club 2-3-4
Senior Dance Committee 4
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Pliy-Cltem Sec. 4
Booster Club 4
Red Cross Club 4
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lnduatrial Arts 2-4
Pliy-Cbcm Club 4
Vartity Basketball 2-3-4
Varsity Softball 3-4
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lnduttrial Arts 4
Softball 2-3-4
Varsity Basketball 3-4
Lcttermaift Club 3-4
"Bet" LlJl'l'H SMALLBACK
Taket Art Prize.
Senior Dance Committee 4
Prom Committee 3
Advance Staff 3
Glcc Club 3
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Class Basketball I-2-3-4
Pby-Chem Club 4
Prom Committee 3
GEORGE STOLLER
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Anlibrum Staff 4
Prom Committee 3
Butclier's Club 3
HAROLD STOOPS
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Pliy-Chem Club 3-4
Rifle Club 3-4
Band l-2-3-4
Booster Club, Vice-Pres. 4
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Anlibrum Co-Editor 4
Booster Club Sec. 4
"Cheerful Little Earfulu 4
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Commercial Club Z-3-4
Prom Committee 3
Red Cross Club 4
Latineers 3
HAROLD TAYLOR
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Pliy-Client Club 4
Red Cross Club 4
Claes Basketball 2-3-4
Date Club 3
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Toff Run: J. XY'illett, H. Yovan, R. Larimorc. ll. Mason, D. Coil, Cf. Monnor, Cf. Coleman. ID. Rogers, K. McOmbcr.
Spmfiil Kun: D. Miller. lf. Pfeiffer, C. Beurman. N. Sutorius. I.. Rcichard. IS. Alden. l.. Bailey, D. Riibqy, A. Qirigidcr,
Third Rnu': M. Ankcnbruck, V. Gebhart. A. Bowers, L. Dammeyer, H. Cline, I. Mclieeman, IJ, NVoud.ird, l'. Beck.
lfuurfh Run: B. Taylor. J. Smead, H. Ifpple. R. Prince. If. Pontius. T. Braeucr, lf. Hausmann. M. Sioller. O. Hapner.
Ififllv RIIIIZ P. Meyer, I. Wialker. li, I.. Day, ll. Stayancrl, Ci. Haag, li. Thomas, M. Grepke, Il. Gutmann, J. Sumner, IS, Thurber.
SIXfl7 Run: N. Snyder. M. Jenkins, D. lreiglincr. D. J. Leliman, J. Summers, ll. Cox, R, A, Ifmrick. IS. Fair. A. Anson, P.
Bolenbaugh. A. Keller.
Sclrnlli Row: D. Smith, N. Sessions, B. Howard, R. Ellison, XV. Langmeyer, J. Vfilkie, R. lfislier. R. Cully, D. Jackson.
liilqbrlr Row: R, Spoerliase. J, Shaefer. B. Gcbliart. R, Hamilton, D. Scliwcppc, M. Dove, B. I.. Busse, M. liremion, ll. Carder.
C. Allison.
Frou! Ruu: J. Moncc, A. Gebhart, D. Stapleton. I. Morse, R. Sioltc. V, Branwtrator, V. Rulka, Miss Adamson
Since my nose was beginning to twitch for more
news, I called on the Junior Class and their sponsor,
Miss Jean Adamson. There was a class meeting in
session: so I listened to the class ollicers: Fred Link,
president: Jack Wilkie, vice-president: Dorothy Jane
Lehman, treasurer: and Betty Fair, secretary, in .1
private discussion of their favorite sundae. I intro-
duced myself to the group and asked for the news
of the class.
XVithout further ado. they told me .ill about the
class activities for the year. They started the year off
right by giving a Hard Times Party.
The good news spread that the Juniors led the
semester honor roll with fifteen members: Barbara
Alden, Catherine Beerman, David Coil, Lorene Dam-
meyer. Roger Ellison, Mary Jenkins. Dorothy Leh-
man, Harold Mason, Joyce Monce, Veronica Rulka,
Dorothy Schweppe. Phyllis J. Scott, Joyce Sonner,
Jeanne Summers. and Norma Sutorius.
Room 6, the home of the Juniors, also won the
Magazine Campaign honors. Maurice Stoller was high
salesman with 22 sales: Room 6 sold 170 sub-
scriptions.
There was a total of twenty-one E's among the
Juniors. The G. A. A. letter girls were: Ruth Luna,
Dorothy Lehman, Ruth Stolte. Ruth Ann Emerick,
Maxyne Cvrepke. Phyllis Scott, Barbara Alden.
Pauline Beck, and Adine Gebhart. The athletic letter-
men were: Fred Link. Charles Coleman, Bob Capin
and Arnold Greiderg Rifle Club: Adine Gebhart,
Norman Sessions, and Dale Rogers: Band: Harold
Mason and Tom Braeuer: Debate: Jack XY'ilkie, David
Coil and Raymond Fisher. Raymond Fisher and Ruth
Lunz represented the Juniors in the Booster Club.
Special honors this year were awarded to several
Juniors. Bob Capin was elected to the N. A. H. A.
and Dorothy Lehman, Joyce Monce. Roger Ellison.
and Harold Mason were elected to the N. H. S.
Breathless. they paused, but not for long: then
came the big news. the Junior Prom. Adine Gebhart
was elected Prom Queen and her attendants were
Maxyne Grepke, Betty Fair, Jeanne Summers, Ruth
Lunz, Ruth Ann Emerick, and Joyce Monce. "Little
American was the decorative theme which was car-
ried out with icebergs, penguins, and murals de-
picting the beauties of the South Pole.
The chairmen of the various committees were:
decoration, J.1ck XVilkie: orchestra. Dale Rogers: in-
vitations, Jeanne Summers: programs, Ruth Lunzg
and refreshments, Maxyne Cvrepke. The music, lights.
lovely gowns and the grand march delighted me.
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Top Ron: C. Logsdon, NV. Churchward, R- ff"lCm-"M .l- Wiluti-etlt, R. lieebe, ll. llower, -I. Baker, R. Bolenbaugh, Cl. Gordon.
SITUIIII' Rnu': D. Stute, NY. Buskirk, D. Getting, B. Mason lf. Snielser, li. Strahni, Rahlenbeck, R. Harman, G. Millhouse
A. Rust.
Tfviril Run: lj. Surg, L. Gungawarc, Rl. liartlc, M. Cristlc, P, McCoy, 1. Kuinfcr, G. li. May, B. 'I'arr, Y. Trunipey, IT.
Lieberenl.
Fllllffll Run: I., Felger, M. Miller, M. Bassett, M. Zell, R, Leithcrinan, lf. l.hurchu'ard, ll. fhilcotc, XV. Snyder, lf. Clev-
cnger.
Fijfb Rott: R. McQueen, Fogwell, A. Gutmann, B. ,lohnSon, 'I. Rowan, R. Parkison, l7. Fisher, P. Oyer, D. Kiracofe,
L. Meyer.
Slxllr Rout L. llegcrfeld, A. La Lune, B. Kahlenbeck, B. Mutton, H. Perry, ll. l. Miller. A. liorschner. XV. Briin, B. Slater.
Si'ii'uflJ Row: l', Smith, W. Perl, M. Spice, R. Felrnlec, P. Htuppner, M. Pond, P. Kcnnig, L. Kraft, R. Mitchell, D. Lopshire.
Elxljfb Rout F. Stayanoff, A. Ruby, A. W'ise, L. Mahaffey, T. Foltz. M. Tenhaetf. F. Schoeneman, L. Schneider, P. M- Scott,
E. Kiester, I. Grush, S. Rummer.
Fmrll Row: B. Miller. P. Bade, L. Knuckles, D. Loveless, Margaret Cox, L. A. Hardisty, B. Robinson, I.. Gilpin, Marjorie
Cox, Miss Auman.
The sophomore class, sponsored by Miss Auman,
held their first meeting in October and elected otlicers
for this year. They chose John Baker to preside at
their meetings and Don Hower as his assistant. The
keeper of the minutes was Frieda Schoeneman, and
Robert Coleman took charge of whatever monev
they had.
Following the usual custom, they chose a skating
party at Bell's Rink for their iirst semester activity.
It was held on December 2, and after all the thrills
and spills, it was discovered that financially they had
come out on top. Tom Foltz and Lois Schneider had
charge of all the ticket sales.
Fourteen students, Ruth Felmlee, Tom Foltz, Ireta
Grush, Donnabel Loveless, Betty Mason, Paul Oyer,
Eugene Pontius, Lois Schneider, Frieda Schoeneman,
Phyllis M. Scott, Betty Slater, Margaret Tenhaeff,
Anna Wfise. and Melvin Zelt earned a place on the
lirst semester honor roll.
Of the ninety-six members in the class, forty were
athletes. joe Rowan and Gilbert Millhouse received
their letter sweaters. Don Hower, Gilbert Millhouse,
Bob Coleman, Paul Oyer, joe Rowan, and Raymond
Beebe played on the softball squad. These six besides
Bob Parkison, john Baker, and Rolland Leatherman
played on the second team. Sixteen members of the
class were on intramural basketball teams. The mem-
bers of the G. A. A. were Pat McCoy. Connie Kum-
fer, Miriam Pond, Barbara Miller, Frieda Schoenman,
Margaret Christie, Betty Mutton, Bette Kahlenbeck.
Lois Schneider, Phyllis M. Scott, Balbe Robinson,
Aloana Kahlenbeck, Betty Mason, Lou Ann Hardisty,
and Marjorie Cox. For two years C. Kumfer and
B. Miller have been majorettes in the band.
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Cubs Report
Parties and essons
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Tnfv Ruiz: D. Sexton, D. Mills, ll. Liordon, lj. Xklnlf, I., Parker, M Ilanmggartner. R, H-.lImy.iy, ll. Stein.
Ymmnl Kon: I. Turner. D. Miller, ll. lungwell, A. M. Sichold, Al. Mulligan, M. McMillan. U. Slater, P. Hildebrandt,
Tfmtl Run: Ci. Keller, M. Slulc. l. Ruth. l. Sproat. Nl. Swank, ll, Conahan, Li. Langnieyer
Fnurllv Rim: F. Licette, XV. Dammeyer, Ci, Cahle. D. Bryce. C. lluxkirk, ll. Deuter, R. Lrain. ll. haunt, kl. Bridenhaugh, K. Iford.
Frfifr Rout Wh Cline, B. Coil, P. Bailey. T, Adarns, E. Fagan, A. D'Andre.i, P. Horn, l.. Uullaglian, D. Nyeum, Mr. Xvisner.
lfrrmt Rune: j. Hraeht, R. Meyer, K, Diss, H. Hanke, P, I-Qhrmann, D. Bolinger, R. Avery. M. l3r.igi.o, ll. Clausen, M. Garrimn.
In September '59 the "greenies" entered .1 new and
exciting adventure-high school. They chose Lynn
Henry aw presidcntg Hope Miller, vice-president: and
Lavonne Anson, as Qecretary-treasurer to guide them
and keep them on the right track. Mr. XVisner be-
came their sponsor. They were to have a Skating
Party at Bell's Skating Rink, but on weather froze
them out, and it was postponed until April 13. A
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claw party was held in the school gym lfebruary
17. Games were played and refreshments served.
lfleven freshmen were on the first semester Honor
Roll. They included: Paul Bailey, Marian Draggo.
Donna Foltz, Juanita Foltz, Margaret Lunz, Donald
Schmidt, James Sarasien, jean W'eist, and the otlicers.
I.ynn Henry. Hope Miller, and Lavonne Anson.
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Top Rau: XV. james, ll. Larimore, ll. Hutton, ll. Shaefer. NV. Hardisty, ,l. Belsehner.
.Snumf Run: ll. Rump, B. Nletcalf, L. Chureliward, H. Larpenter, l. llaxwn, l'. Riehle. l. llenry, V. Muller.
Tfunf Rout B. Hum. U. Vogts. ,l. Vfeist, R. Llohnson, Xl. NY'illett. U, I'-1lu,lQ. Hille,
l'11llYfb Rule: Nl. Keller, 17. Schmidt, H. Simurman, B. Hraelit, U. Ormiston. N. Xlelleyitt, xl. Sarasitn
Flflfa Run: L. lieesler, -l. Cilapesattle, xl. Gillespie, Xl. Sonafranli. l', Roe.
Sllfll Ruu: H. Fogelson, V. Morse. li. Bunn, Xl. liahlsing. Nl. lunl, R. Nl. lf-eelx. V, Xlexer. Nl, Leonard. l. Kline If K 'll
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l'rw1! Run: li. Alohmun, Nl. Picl-iard, U. Douglas, LP. Cox, Nl. Sandx, l.. .Xnsm,n, li. Xlillhouse, R. Kline. l'oltl, l-l. Miller.
Forty-two freshmen helped to earn money for
school assemblies by selling one hundred twenty-
eight magazines. This tops the record eyer made bv
freshmen. The leading sales were made by: Lynn
Henry, Ruth Mary Beck, jerry Clausen, james Kell-
er. Verlin Stoller, .lean Clapesattle. Hope Miller,
Margaret Lunl, Mabel Leonard, Lottie Kline, lluaniia
lfoltz, Donald Schmidt, and Dorothy Vogts. The
freshmen on the Advance Stat? included: Jean Mull-
igan. Donna Foltz. Betty Millhouse. Hope Miller,
-luanita Foltz, Mabel Leonard, Phyllis Roe, Lynn
Henry, and XVayne James. Bill Deuter, Norman
McDevitt. ,lack Belschner and Ray Nlutton were the
freshmen athletes, Juanita Foltz and Paul Bailey
represented the freshmen in Booster Club. Donald
Schmidt was the only freshman in the east of "XY'hy
the Chimes Rangf' presented hy the Glee Club he-
fore Christmas.
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Elmhurst Musicians Scoop Honors
Top Rnuw Mr. Fryback, Paul Meyer. Paul Diss, Don Stute. Louis Lepper, Bob Parltison, liris Sinelser, Marjorie XVillett, Howard
Shaefer, Kenneth Diss, Dale Lieberenz.
Iirnul Run: Margaret Cox, Donnabel laweless, Pat McCoy, Dick Fisher, Max Buskirlt, Harold Mason, Tom Braeuer, Hope Miller,
Richard Larimore, Harold Stonps, Marie Ankenbruclt.
Tufw Ron: Lorene Parker, lfldon Clevenger, Dale Smith, james Keller, liugene Pontius, Thomas Adams.
Xvwml Rout Clair Buskirlt, Bill Deuter, Frank Pontius, Raymond Fisher, Tom Foltz.
Ifrrml Rau: Connie Rumfer, ,limmy Turner. Donna Foltz, Henry lipple. Roland Hillc, Phyllis Roe, Lois Gilpin, james Sarasien.
Barbara Miller.
ilIi1yrm'th:i: Connie Kumfer, Barbara Miller: Clin-imif Quarlvl, Dick Fisher, Harold Mason, Max Busltirk. Tom Braeuer: Drum Major:
Tom Braeuer: Sfmlrnt Cm1ilm'lui': Louie Leppcr.
"Commentator Herky brings to you the opening
session of the Northeastern llndiana Teachers' Con-
vention at the Shrine Theatre. Here's that fine Elm-
hurst High School Band garbed in scarlet and gray
. . . . .U Besides playing at all of Elmhurst's
games in the county and sectional tourneys, the band
played at live home basketball games. Last summer
they marched in Concordia's One-hundredth Anni-
versary Parade, and they participated in the annual
Armistice Day Parade.
As usual, the Elmhurst Band, directed by Mr. Fry-
back, earned high honors in the district, state, and
national contests. The district contests were held at
Berne and Huntington on March 20 and 30, respec-
tively: the state contests were at Elkhart and XVhiting
on April 6 and May 4, and the national contest was
held from May 16-18 at Battle Creek, Michigan.
The oflicers this year were R. Fisher, president: N.
Millhouse, vice-president: and P. McCoy, secretary-
treasurer. L. Lepper was the assistant conductor, T.
Braeuer was the drum major, and B. Miller and C.
Kumfer were again the twirlers.
The band was made up of 43 instruments, which
included 14 clarinets, 6 trumpets, 5 saxophones, 3
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trombones. 3 snare drums, 2 cornets, 2 flutes, 2 bari-
tones, 2 bass horns, l bass clarinet, 1 bass drum., 1
French horn, and 1 oboe. They practiced almost daily
during the forty-minute period in the gymnasium,
and all received individual instruction during two
additional periods every week.
On Sunday, February 4, they presented their an-
nual public concert in the school auditorium. In-
cluded in the program were four marches, four
classical selections. and four popular numbers.
Last year the band placed second in division B in
the district contest. The saxophone sextet, comprised
of Donald Stutc. Bob Parkison, Louie Lepper, Nelson
Millhouse, and two '39 graduates, Doris March and
W'yllis Wiegnian, again copped first honors in dis-
trict, state, and national contests. Tom Braeuer,
Harold Mason, Dick Fisher, and Max Buskirk, the
clarinet quartet, gained first in the district and
second in the state. In solo competition, D. Fisher
and D. Stute received first ratings, while P. McCoy
and A. Cox earned second honors in the district. D.
Stute also earned first place in both state and national
contests. B. Miller and C. Kumfer gained first honors
in twirling in the state contests.
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Burk Run: N. Sessioiiw. ll. Mason, R. Fllisou. L. Deam. sl- Slllklcr, XV. l'ussclmau. C. llnllman. ll. llergunui. Nl. liuwkirk, Xl.
Merrill.
Tbiril Rim: D. Smith. D, Rogers, A. Sheets, R. Hille. rl. licltl, ll. lloke. H. lialilenbeck, R. bliaeler, li. Crick.
Sflllllil Rout Miss Nvininier. Mr. XVisncr, D. Connelt, R. Spoerliase. N. Xlillliuuse, ll. Taylor, H. Stoops. ll, lwirschiier, R.
Gurmann.
limril Rule: C. Dealil, Nl. llolle, J. Klunce, l'. -I. Scott. ll. Liix, C. Horn, XV. Sarasieii. l'. Hugenell, ll. Cirall, C. Allison, XY.
Becraft.
PliY-CHEM Ol'5FlCl1RS: Pliy-Clicmcr's vvorksliupg Mal-Ling an experiment: President Wdlkieq Secretary Sarasieng liuddiesg Clit-in
instructorg Forum Club.
Little Herky was kept mighty busy running
hither and yon taking notes on the various trips
and activities of the Phy-Chem Club. He first
sharpened his pencil on September I2 to record the
result of the election of offlicers. His notes revealed
that those elected were: jim Beltz, president: Bob
Shaefer. vice-president: Wanda Sarasien, secretary-
treasurer.
NVhen Herky returned to Fort Xvayne on Novem-
ber I2, although worn out, he had much to tell
The trips that were taken in October, December,
February, April, and May, were well planned by D.
Connett, P. AI. Scott. M. Merrill, D. Rogers, and G.
Deahl. Many a spill was taken by Herky on january
I5 when the club sponsored a skating party at Bell's
Rink. Movies about oil were shown to the club and
their guests. the Commercial Club, in March.
The biggest event of the year, the Phy-Chem Fun
Fest, was held on March 29 with Carl Hollman
"We work hard and what do we get?" groaned
acting as master of ceremonies. An orchestra com-
posed of Roland Hille, Louise Lepper. Raymond
Fisher, Harold Mason, Tom Foltz, Tom Braeuer.
Donald Stute, Roger Ellison, Max Buskirk. and
Nelson Millhouse furnished music for dancing. There
were so many waiters, including Mr. Wisner. the
singing waiter. and other entertainers running about
that Herky thought he was in a real night club.
about the two day session at the Junior Academy
of Science at Terre Haute. Twenty-two members:
Miss XVimmer, Mr. Wisner. sponsorsg and Herbert
Dautz. the bus driver, attended the meeting. James
Beltz was secretary of the academy and jack Wfilkie
was elected president for the coming year. Jack's
death March Z0 was a great loss to the club and to
his schoolmates.
Debaters Prepare Future and Date Book
xftlllillflflff R. McQueen, D. Coil. R. Fisher. xl. Walkie, Nliss Mcifmnb.
Sillmg: B. Coil. D. Miller. Nl. Pond. Margaret Cox, D. Loveless.
The oihcers of the club, jack Wfilkie, David Coil.
the members of the Forum Club. "We look up facts
in musty old books and slave getting them in order
and then the judge falls for the opposing team's
looks so we lose." The teams this year have the
knowledge, though, that they have compiled enough
statistics on railroads to build one-almost-as their
Subject was "Government Control of Railroads."
and Raymond Fisher, all agreed that the tea dances
and parties seemed to go over better than the debates
did. The Forum Club holds great promise for the
coming year with a new subject and experienced
debaters. Letters were awarded by Miss McComb
to David Coil, klack Vfilkie, Donnabel l.ovele.s,
Margaret Cox, and Raymond Fisher.
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T011 Rau: xl. Belschner, B. Thurber. Scrum! Rout R. Mutton, NY, Fusselman. IL. llausmann, lu. Coettc, B. Rahlenbeck.
Tblril Row: H. Sliaefer, M. Garrison, B. Ellis, A. Gutmann, K. Crick, B. Parkison.
Fuurlfr Run: xl. Sarasien. xl. Bridenbaugh, H. Furschner, V. lioulks, N. Millhouse, M. Sheets, R. Nlartz, il. Turner, Nl. Miller.
Ifzfili Run: NV. Churchward. P. Crall, R. Prince, B. Braeht, ll
Szilb Ron: Mr. Brumit, H. Epplc, R. Metcalf, lf. Lliurchward
l"mul Ron: li. Pfeiller, R. Taylor, A. Rust, R. L-utmann, l..
Memo in Herky's notebook-Visit shop during
noon hour on November 22, the day before "Presi-
dent Roosevelt's Thanksgiving." There Herky found
the Industrial Arts Club holding their only social
event of the year-a turkey, chicken, and rabbit
dinner. Presiding were: Mr. L. L. Brumit, adviser:
Roland Hille, president: james Shaefer, vice-presi-
dentg and Bob Kahlenbeck, secretary-treasurer.
Dguter, D. Miller.
R. Meyers. H. lloke, R. Diss, R. Shaefcr. H. Yovgn, R. Hille.
May er, lwugwell.
The purpose of the club is to acquaint the boys
with jobs in various factories where shop is applied.
By bringing the students in Contact with some of
the different types of jobs, they hope to help them
decide their chosen occupation. The club usually
goes in a body to two different factories, one in
semester, as their activity. This year they visited the
Magnavox Company and the Aloslyn Steel Mills.
Eight Home Makers Receive Thimbles
Top Rum: li. Strahm, B. Mayen, C. Beerman, M. Dove, A. de la Motte, l., gl. Foltz, B. Hawk.
Szwvulif Rout S. Kummer, D. Lopshire, D. Feigliner, R. Mitchell, H. Perry, P. Smith, D. Scliweppe.
Tlmul RUll'Z M. Holla, R. Fields, B. M. Miller, P. Rabel, M. Christle, D. Craft, l-. Crick, V. Rulka, sl. Summers, M. Pond.
Fulzrlli Rout Miss Simon, lf. johnson, A. Gebhart, XV. Saraxien, M. Leonard, D. Foltz, P. Beck, M. Ankenhrutk, L. Ankenbruck.
Krrreling: A. Forschner, xl. l'ult1, G. Langmeyer. ,l. Paxson. ,l-
For two months, Herky had to be especially care-
ful of his manners for the Home Ec. Club sponsored
its schoolwide "Etiquette Campaign." When these
Regina Domi weren't busy using the proper spoon
and fork Herky learned that L. Ankenbruck was
their president: L. J. Foltz, vice-presidentg A. Geb-
hart, secretary: W. Sarasien, treasurerg L. Crick,
student adviserg and Miss Simon, faculty adviser.
The falls Herky took at the skating party on
October 20 were overshadowed by the fun. On Dec-
ember 23, Herky had the honor of being one of the
boys invited to the Christmas Party and heartily
enjoyed the pre-leap year frolie.
Herky's "spies" reported that the three main events
of the banquet on April 16 were the revealing of
"peanut sisters," installation of new otlicers, and the
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presentation of silver thimbles to those graduates
who had been club members for four years: L. An-
kenbruck. L. Crick, A. de la Motte, L. ll. Foltz, D.
Graft, M. Holla, B. Miller, and NV. Sarasien. The
banquet decorations were the work of P. Rabel, D.
Foltz, M. Ankenbruck, and Foltz. The kitchen
committee: Ll. Moncc, XV. Sarasien, D. Feiglmer, Al.
Paxson, G. Langmeyer, P. Beck. M. Holle, and Al.
Summers were responsible for the appetizing food
served. Entertainment was planned by M. Pond, M.
Leonard, and D. Lopshire: hostesses were L. Anken-
bruck, L. Crick, L. sl. Foltz, and A. Gebhart.
Herky's trusty little notebook revealed that the
girls received much in the way of fun and socill
grace through membership and participation in
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Service Groups Enjoy Helping Other
Members of Junior Red Cross Club were: C. Allison, L. Ankenbruck, P. Beck, J. Belschner, H.
Buell, C. Busk, XV. Churchward, C. Cohagen, Marjorie Cox, L. Crick, G. Deahl, R. Ellison, R. A.
Emrick, H. Epple, B. Fair, R. Fisher, L. J. Foltz, K. Ford, D. Graft, D. Gutmann, R. Gutmann, L. A.
Hardisty, M. Holle, C. Hollman, C. Horn. E. Johnson, E. Keiser, C. Kumfer, G. Langmeyer, W. Lang-
meyer, B. Longwell, M. Lunz, R. Lunz, G. B. May, R. McQueen, P. Meyer, V. Meyer, B. M. Miller, B.
L. Miller, H. Miller, B. Millhouse, A. de la Motte, J. Mulligan, B. Mutton, L. Parker, Paxson, M.
Pond, R. Prince, P. Rabel, D. Rogers, A. Rust, Sarasien, XV. Sarasien, F. Schoeneman, L. Schneider,
P. J. Scott, P. M. Scott, M. Sheets. B. Slater, B. Stauffer, R. Stotle, J. Summers, F. Sutorius, N. Sutorius,
E. Swank, D. Schweppe, B. Tarr, H. Taylor, M. Tenhaeff, B. Thurber, V. Trumpey, A. NVise, Wilkie,
H. Yovan, P. McCoy, and Miss Wimmer.
l3UUS'l'lpR lil.UlS, Haik Knit: ll. Cnnnett. L. LCPPCF, C. Deam. li. Hausmann, D. Civil, R. Prince, lf. Pontius. B.
lialilenbeck, M. Merrill. Sirrvuif Run: T. Bracuer, H. Stoops, XV. Fusselman, D. Miller. J. Beltl, J. W'illtie, R. Fisher, P.
Bailey. P. McCoy, R. Stolte. Tlvirf! Rim: R. McQueen, V.Foulks, F. Sutcrius, M. Grepke, A. de la Motte, F. Schoeneman,
A. Vasc, M. Tenhaetf, R. Lun7, l'r'm1I Ruu: B. Miller. J. Foltz, L. Ankenbruck, P. J. Scott, D. Lehman, M. Pond, J.
Summers, XV. Sarasien, J. Monce, and Miss Auman.
Those who sold Eve or more magazines were: M. Stoller, D. Smith, M. Holla, L. Henry, M. Pond,
B. Alden, J. Beltz, D. Kiracofe, G. Stoller, R. Beck, R. Fisher, C. Beerman, J. Clausen, V. Stoller, J.
Keller, B. Kahlenbeck, R. Prince, J. Wilkie, H. Mason, M. Grepke, N. Sessions, R. A. Emrick, P. M.
Scott, J. Rowan, F. Schoeneman, L. Hegerfeld, L. Schneider, G. Deahl, R. Harman, A. Gebhart, J.
Clapesattle, H. Miller, M. Lunz, J. Foltz, T. Foltz, D. Schmidt, D. Vogts, M. Ankenbruck, D. Love-
less, B. Mason, B. Slater, XV. Perl, L. Gongaware, A. de la Motte, T. Braeuer, R. Stolte, D. Lehman, D.
Woodard, V. Gcbhart, L. Ankenbruck, H. Epple, D. Fisher, and Mr. Eickhoff.
Herky equipped himself this year with another notebook to record the "doings" of the newly-
organized Junior Red Cross Club sponsored by Miss XVimmer. Helping others was the main aim of the
club. They donated three Thanksgiving and three Christmas baskets to the poor, and also sponsored a
collection for the Chinese. Money for the baskets 'vas raised by .1 Tea Dance held in December. A com-
mittee consisting of M. Lunz, A. Whse, R. M. Beck, R. McQueen, and C. Buskirk made favors each
month to be sent to various hospitals and institutions. The ofhcers of the club were C. Deam, presidentg
P. Beck, vice-president: and J. Summers, secretary-treasurer.
Another new group was the Booster Club, sponsored by Miss Auman. The members were selected
for leadership, initiative, and cooperation. They helped to boost any and all Trojan activities. On March
26, they gave a Tea D.ince. Later in the year, they enjoyed a pot luck supper in the school kitchen.
NV. Fusselman. ll. Stoops, F. Sutorius, and P. McCoy piloted the club.
Eight assembly programs were financed by the student sale of magazines, directed by Mr. Eick-
hotT. M. Stoller and M. Holle sold over forty magazines. In addition to the individual prizes, those
selling live or more magazines were feted at a p.1rty. Herky enjoyed eating cake and ice-cream with
this peppy group. most of whom were juniors.
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HE. li, li, and E." the staff heard Herky shout.
XY'as he taking an eye examination? No, only
counting the many members of the E Club as
they passed by in their scarlet letter sweaters.
On February 9, Herky attended the first meet-
ing of the E and Lettermen Clubs. Nlfhile he was
admiring the athletes, debaters, marksmen, and
musicians, the group elected Melvin Sheets. presi-
dentg Charles Coleman, vice-president, and Adine
Gebhart, seeretary-treasurer. Plans were made for
the annual dance and committees were appointed.
Herky and his girl friend enjoyed talking to
the 1940 ll's and also to the alumni li's at the
reunion dance giyen on April 6. The sport decora-
tions and blaze of red sweaters made this a color-
ful affair. Former athletes. especially, held many
"remember when" conversations.
Finally Herky's curiosity overcame him so he
rounded up the sponsors, Miss Adamson, Miss
McComb, Mr. Eickhoff, Mr. liryback, and Mr.
Qnider and found out how the Trojans and
Troianettes had merited that coveted
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Cv. A. A. - B. Alden, P. Beck, R. A. Emrick,
A. Gebhart. M. Grepke, D. Lehman, R. Lunz,
B. Miller, M. Pond, P. xl. Scott, R. Stolte.
Band - T. Braeuer, M. Buskirk, P. Diss, R.
l-lille, L. Lepper, H. Mason. N. Millhouse, B.
Parkison, H. Stoops, D. Stute.
Rifle Club - M. Merrill, M. Bassett. Al. Beltz,
H. Forschner, R. johnson, A. Gebhart, D. Rogers,
B. Shaefer, N. Sessions, V. Trumpey.
Debate - D. Coil, Margaret Cox, R. Fisher,
D. Loveless, VI. XVilkie.
Cheer Leading - B. Miller, M. Pond: Student
Manager - R. Hille.
Basketball and Softball - B. Capin, W". Fussel-
man, A. Greider, G. Millhouse, N. Millhouse. A.
Sheets, M. Sheets.
Basketball. Softball, Golf - V. Foulks, F.
l.ink.
Basketball - C. Coleman, xl. Rowan.
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Haul Run. Mi. Siiitltr. XY. liusselman, .X. slit-ers, R. llillc. Y. lwvulks, I. Bellf. ll. Stoops. l. Lepper, B. Alden.
lillllil Run: Mr. litkliiiti, Nl. Buskirk. l7. Rogers. Q. Ciolenian, N. Sessirns, B. Bhaefer, R. A. lzmriek, M. l'iind. M.
Crtpke.
Niiomf Run: l. link, ll. Mason, 'l'. Braeuer. D. ,I. lehman. l'. I. Stott, R. Siolte, R. lunl. B. Miller. P. Beck.
limi! Rim' Xliss .Xtl.1msoii. I. Rowan. .X. ivieider, B. Lapin. ll. li-i-st-liiiei-. A. Liebliarl, M. Merrill. C. Millhouse, N.
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s.i,..ii.l Rim: B. l. liusse. .-X. cle la Xlotte. Ci. Ueahl. l., -1. Foltz, IP. l. Lehman. Xl. Lirepke, ll. llasxk.
Tfilril Ruiz: li. Pontius. R. Barrand. U. Graft, B. Tart, l'. Scliueneman. l.. Sthneider. P. Xl. Stull, D. Stapleton, Y. llranstrator.
Fnnrllv Ruiz: P. Rabel. ll. Xl. Nliller. ll. Liutmann. Nlarlorie Cox. H. Alden. .'X. Anson, l. ililiirxiias, Xl. .-Xnkenbruck.
Profil Knit: P. Bolenbaugb. lc. Ankenbrucli, R, l'ields. l. .-X. l'lardisU- L. liumfer. P. Xlcl-Iv. l. Swank. XY. Sarasitn, Y. heb-
hart, R. A. limriek, R. l,Ul1I.
Si'.ili'.l': XY. lusselinan, ll. Lehman, l'. Swank: Xftlmlzng: Kliss .-Kuniaii.
Staggering under a load of notebooks and mutter-
ing to himself, "I-low I wish l could find some
tvpistsf' Herkv stumbled wearily into Room 5.
There. amid the busy Click of tvpewriters. lie found
several willing tvpists and other commercial-minded
students. As proof of their efficiency, he saw many
names listed under bronze medals for typing forty
words per minute. silver for fifty words and gold
for sixty words. These typists cheerfully relieved
Herky of his notebooks and set to work.
Seeing Herkv beam at his assistants, XV. Fusselman.
president. introduced him to the other oflicers: D.
l.ehman. viee-president: A. Gebhart. treasurer: li.
Swank. secretary: and Miss Auman. sponsor.
"Do you always work so hard?" asked l-lerkv.
"Oh, no! XY'e have plenty of fun." chorused the
advanced shorthand class.
After Nliss .Numan had srilled the girlish lltll-
burst, Herkv learned that the Commercial Club had
roasted wieners and hunted for treasure on October
6. They made a truce with work by skating Novem-
ber Il. Un December ZX, they held .1 Christmas
exchange at Ruth Lunfs home. lfebruarv was
memorable for a tour of the News-Sentinel and
another skating spill and pick-up.
By this time Herky had made himself so charming
that the banquet committee invited him to their
annual dinner. lf. Sehoeneman, I.. nl. Foltz. P. NleCov
and P. Rabel promised him clever decorations and
place cards: R. Ellison. I. Lepper. Nl. Grepke. G.
B. May. and ll. Belt! showered him with plans for
entertainment.
Grateful for the tvpist's aid and promisin-Y to
join them On April ll. llerkv cheerfully went on
to l.is next assignment.
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Iflnif limi. A. l'nrseliner, Xl. leonard. ll. Xlillhouse, V. Meyer. l. Anson, P. lrliniann. .-X. Keller, l. Hailey.
lourtfi lion: l-l. Yovan, l'. llausmann, l.. lepper, B. lloward, ll. Rogers.
Ifflfi Run: xl. Foigsiell, Ll. llelseliner, l'. Sclioenenian. L. Schneider, l'. Hoeppner.
Nuff' Ruiz: C.. .-Xlliwn. Nl. Pond. D. -I. lehnian, Marjorie Cox. IS. liablenbetlx. D. Stapleton. Nl. iireplte.
Iron! Run: B. Thurber. lf. Sinelser. Y. llransirator, R. Stolte, R. ylolinsrn. H. Carpenter. Nliss .-Xdainson.
"Do, Re, Mi, l'a, So. l.a. Ti, Do," Herlsy listened.
There is was again - "Do, Re, Mi, lia ,... 'I
"Am l in an opera house?" he wondered. Finally
llerliy entered Room S and sat down to listen. Miss
Adamson, sponsor. aslxed if he were joining the Glee
Club. After explaining that he regretted he eouldnlt
join because he had too much Anlibrum work. he
began his "third degeen of this large organization.
Herlsy's introduetion to the ollicers, Alyee Anson,
president: Carl Allison, vice-presidentg Dorothy Gut-
mann, secretary-treasurer: and Dorothy plane
Lehman, accompanist, soon followed.
Upon further questioning. l-lerlsv discovered that
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the club stopped Iong enough on November IS to
have a party. On December 20, the group presented
its annual Christmas Cantata of Christmas hymns
and a playlet, "XVliy the Chimes Rangf' In the cast
were Al. NVilkie, D. Schmidt. C. Deam, D. Stapleton.
li. Ford, A. de la Nlotte. P. Ll. Scott. C. Allison. xl.
lfogwell, H. Yovan, and A. Keller. The songs by the
choir included "The Shepherdsh, "The Angel Choirn.
"The Three XY'ise Men", Chorale - "Into the Town
of Bethlehem", "The Manger". and "Christmas
Dawnu. Soloist Nliriam Pond sang "Cantique de
Noeln. The group also displayed its talent at the
baccalaureate exercises held May 19.
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Red and Gray ard
34 "Fuzz" Fusselman - veteran center com-
pleted his fourth year on the varsity with a blaze
of glory, sparking the Trojans' offense when the
going got tough with under the basket tip ins. Red
was also a stalwart on defense, using his superior
height to block oppo'nent's shots.
55 "Art" Sheets - "Remember the Hartford
Twp. tilt" in which Art with accurate sniping
scored 23 points. "Powerhouse's specialty was a long
angle shot from the side of the court which cut the
net with uncanny accuracy. This was his last net
campaign.
44 Fred Link - leading scorer of the Red and
Gray contingent with 186 points and a member of
the All County Team. "Woppo" was the ball hawk
of the team. being in on every play and with his
ability to snag rebounds was a gent asset to his
teammates. He will perform on the hardwood again
next year.
XS "Mel" Sheets - fastest player on the squad
and a deceptive dribbler. Although playing back-
guard, a strictly defensive position, Mel countered
nearly 100 points and drew the enemies defense out
with his long arching shots. He received a berth on
the All County Second Team and will be difhcult
to replace.
ll "Vernie" lfoulks - veteran varsity performer
completed his third year on the bucket brigade.
Vernie caused his opponents ne little trouble with
his left-handed hook shots sunk with machine-like
precision from the corner.
"Dagwood," a bulwark on defense was always
assigned one of tlae leading scorers of the opposing
quintet.
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22 "Nei" Millhouse -- last of the seniors and
although not a starter was a reliable substitute, and
saw plenty of action. Nel hit most of his buckets
while cutting under the hoop. His cool head was a
valuable asset to the team.
66 "Toughie" Greider - cleverest ball handler
on the squad, and a good shot from any spot. Witla
the experience gained this year, he will cause the
Trojans' foes plenty of headaches next year.
00 "Bob Capin - diminutive junior balances
his lack of height with speed and sensational sniping.
Much will be expected of "Rooster" next season.
77 "Hank" Epple - dependable substitute and
member of the junior class has only one more year
of varsity competition.
99 "Ernie" Hausman - elongated 6' 2" junior
wlzose height gives him a decided under the basket
advantage needs only confidence to become a star
court performer.
Coach Snider - too much credit cannot be paid
to "Bud" who mentored his team through a success-
ful campaign of I5 wins and 8 setbacks against
tough competition. Well-liked by the team and
student body, Mr. Snider has an enviable record
after completing two years at the held of the Elm-
hurst court destiny.
Roland Hille - the forgotten man, was the
custodian of tl'e team's fighting toes and equipment.
"Rollie" as student manager was instrumental in the
Red and Gray's success.
Barbara Miller and Miriam Pond - expoiients of
vim, vigor and vitality, led the student body with
incessant yells of encouragement for the Snidermen
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Elmhurst 37 , Hoagland Elmhurst 35 Hoagland
Elmhurst 25 L , ,,,, Roanoke Elmhurst 36 Arcola
Elmhurst 34 ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, Leo Elmhurst 28 Harlan
Elmhurst 49 jefferson Center Elmhurst 34 ,, Ossian
Elmhurst 51 ,,,,, Hartford Twp. N , 1 V
Elmhurst 44 3 .,,, Monroeville QQUNTX TQURNAMILNT
Elml1U1'SI 29 - W00dbUfn Elmhurst 37 Monroeville
Elml1U1'Sf 28 -- New Haven Elmhurst 33 , , L Huntertown
Elmhurst 47 Huntertown Elnjhurgf 29 Final W Leo
Elmhurst 28 ,L , Leo 1 A N
Elmhurst 30 Lafayette Central BIZLTIONAL TOURNAMENT
Elmhurst 43 Decatur Catholic Elmhurst 45 Y Y wfoodbum
Elmhurst 26 , Central Catholic Elmhurst 39 V Central
Elmhurst 24 H ff Woodburn Season Total We 811 They 742
Attack ls Well Balanced
P1113 vi' Ficlrl 1:0111 Fouls 1:0111 Perm ual
Goals Goals Affvnlplml ' 1 Fonlx Twin!
Fred Link tttttttt ttttt L tett 6 6 54 89 60 42 136
W'endell Fussclman , ,,,, 58 67 116 59 53 133
Vernon Foulks t,t,,,,,, 57 44 76 SS 36 153
Art Sheets ,ttt tttttttt L 61 22 45 49 45 144
Mel Sheets . , ,,,,,,, 28 39 67 58 43 95
Nelson Millhouse , , , ,, L 4 8 18 44 11 16
Arnold Greider ,,,.,, , 4 7 11 64 3 15
Charles Coleman ,,,, , 2 4 6 67 4 8
Bob Capin H , , 1 3 7 45 3 5
Henry Epple , , , , L 0 1 4 25 1 1
Elmhurst had a point .1 minute aggregation, averaging 35 points
to 32 tallies a tilt giving the Trojans a three point margin of victory.
a game while holding their opponents
L A U R E L S
All County F0l'll'dl'tI' - FRED LINK
All County Srrvml Tmun Guam' - lklEL SHYIQTS
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Snldermen Statistics
Player Aga' YV. HI. WU. Sjmrli
A. Sheets ,,,,,, 19 Senior 5' 11" 155 Softball Basketball
Fusselman IQ Senior 6' 1" 165 Softball Basketball
Foulks ,,,,, , Seniol 11" 142 Softball Basketball
Golf
M. Sheets ,, 17 Senior 5' 9" 130 Softball Basketball
Golf
Millhouse L 18 Senior 5' 6" 130 Softball Basketball
Link 17 junior 11" 145 Softball Basketball
Golf
Epple , 16 Junior 5' Sly' 135 Softball Basketball
Capin ,,,,,, 16 Junior 5' 5113" 127 Softball Basketball
Coleman , .. 18 Junior 5' 11" 160 Basketball
Greider L L 16 junior 7" 152 Softball Basketball
Hausmann ,,,,,. , ,,,,,, 17 Junior 6' 2" 150 Basketball
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Decatur Catholic I4
Central Catholic 20
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Hoagland 21
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As the above record indicates, the Trojan Seconds, coached by Mr. Fryback, had a highly
successful season. The play Vees captured 14 of the IS games played, winning 78 per cent of their
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contests. After opening their schedule with a 20-IS double overtime victory from the Hoagland W'1ldcats,
and losing to Leo, the reserves won their next three contests. before being stopped by Nvoodburn and
New llayen. Huntertown was barely nosed out 21-18. and then Leo's Lionites were dumped by the
seconds 17-7. Seven opponents bit tl'e dust before the Ossion Cubs smote the Frybackmen Z2-ll in the
last contest of the year. Back to the Ossian fracus, only trailing 12-ll at the three quarter mark, the
seconds encountered an impenetrable defence and were held scoreless while the Cubs were pouring live
lielders through the hoop. XVootlburn and Leo were tl roped in return games. thus avenging the earlier
season scores suifered at their hands. The highlight of the Trojammer's campaign was a 22-20 setback
that they handed Central Catholic's reserves. As much natural ability and drive prevails in these boyS.
the Trojan Varsity future looks very bright.
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Sharpshooters Maintain High Scores
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T011 Ron: li. Shaefer, I, I,llII.lgI'l.lI1, H. Nlason. AX. Rust. U. Satur, Ii. Cullv, IS. liraelir.
Srinuif Run: IS. Taylor, XV, Iirini, Nl. Ponel, H. Forsehner. N. Xlillhouse, XY. Q-I'IUI'CIlXl'.ll'LI. l'. C rall.
Tliiiil livin: I. Churchsv.irn.I. ll. Wfist, R. klulinson, H. Carpenter. H. Perrv, li. Hawk, li. Nlautler, ll. Sliaeler.
l'ulir'ffi Run: I. A. Hardisiy, U. XYHQQIS, R. A. liinrick, V, Lielaharx, L. .-Xnson, l'. I Ycoil. I. lkixson, li. Xliller.
lilffli Run: L. Nleyer. XY. Stein, bl. Iiridenhauigh. I. Flulilisoli, tl. Shaefer, XY. blames.
Sjifli Run: N. Sessions, Nl. Ilassett, ll, Sioops, lf. Qliiirclisnirtl, li. Ilarnian. KI. Wliitbetk. R. Qahle.
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Srirllffr Roll: Al. Belil, D. Rogers, M. Merrill, D. Kiracofe, I. Ilildehranilt. -I. baitisieii.
lion! R-114: KI. Iiratlit, Al. Turner, R. McQueen, T. Foltz, IJ. Xlilltr. IS. Iluni, Ll, Qlansen. Nlr. litkliml.
"XVell." said Herkv, "look at that gleaming
Dickens' Trophy held bv the Rifle Club this year
for winning the Allen County Rifle Match April 1,
1939. No iinx vented his rage on the Trojan Sharp-
sheoters even if the match was held on Fool! Day
.intl even if Mr. Eickhoff, sponsor, is keeper of the
jug." The '38-'39 Rifle squad also won first place
in the state bi-weekly contests and seventh in the
national matches in B division. K. Scott, P. Johnson,
P. Ventlerlv, Nl. Merrill, and B. Haller were the
winning team.
In eleven rifle matches this year. the club had an
average score between -+86-491. They mel with still
competition from such teams as Ussian Conservation
Club, Arcola Aces. liort Xvavne Rifle and Revolver
Club, liort XV.1vne Sport Club, South Sitle Archers,
anel Three Rivers Rifle Club.
The ofhcers were: president, Nl. Xlerrillg vice-
president, H. l7orschner: secret.u'v-treasurer, A. Ceb-
hart. The purpose of the Rifle Club is to teach
safety in the hanelling of .1 gun, to encourage good
m.irksniansliip, to provide sport, .intl to orller social
opportunitiei
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H930
This Anlibrum serves a double purpose-to present a complete history of a year of
school life and to celebrate two centenaries that are important milestones in the world
of printing. These are the five-hundredth anniversary of the printing press and the
three-hundredth anniversary of the first book printed in the United States.
In keeping with the journalistic idea, the staff chose "The Inquiring Reporter" as
the theme for this year book. Our imaginary and nosey little reporter, Herkimer Knick-
name, Herkyj was kept quite busy hunting up newspaper terms, seeing that the staff
did the tasks assigned to them, checking write-ups, holding conferences with the printer
and engraverg and, in his spare time, making himself generally useful.
Herky and the staff hope that you will thoroughly enjoy - Tln' 1940 Anlilzrum.
Confifors Arfirify Eflifors AJ Solirilors
Wanda Sarasien
Roger Ellison
Lucille Crick
Barbara Alden
Laura jane Foltz
Florence Sutorius
Pivfurc' Edilors
Don Connett BUYS' Sf""'f5
V Calvin Dcam
Vernon Foulks
Max Buskirk
Girls' Sports
Senior Editors ,
Phyllis J. Scott
Alice de la Motte
Lenora Ankenbruck
James Beltz
Mary Holle
Roland Hillc
Georgie Deahl
Wilrren Rowe
George Stollcr
T-ypisfs
Betty M. Miller
Peggy Rabel
Alice de la Motte
Bwklgigigpgwank Dorothy jane Lehman
Umfrrvlass Editors
P2111 OYCI' Business Managers
Jean Mulliggn Louie Lepper Adviser
Phyllis J. Scott XVendell Fusselman Lcrhrik Falls
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Smnllif Rim: N. Snyder, Y. sl. Summers, V. Liebliart, P. McCoy, D. Bolinger, R. Nl. Beck.
'I'l:ml Run: P. Rucli, Y. Morse, l. liailcy. P. rl. Scott, H. Nliller, l-l. Fogelsuii.
fzuuf Run: Nl. l.eon.ird, Nl, li. Sands. l-l. Hanlie, V. Nleyer, A. Aiisniw, lo. Anson.
Plinlzn' Girly: R, Pond, l'. Sclmecls. li. Scott, lf. Huston.
l'nlli'.xfmll: L, Anson, V. Xleyer. Xl. Leonard. A. ."xnst.n, R. Llllll
l, Herky. was wandering down the hall. Hearing
shrieks of laughter, I peeked into the gym and saw
some girls playing badminton. Hastily donning my
jane Doe disguise. I entered the gym and introduced
myself to the girl's leader, Miss jean Adamson.
Slie greated me happily and introduced me to tlie
club ollicers. Pauline Beck, president: Adine Gebliart,
vice-president: liutli l.un7, secretary-treasurerg Frieda
Sclaoeneman, unorganized sports leaderg Dorotliy
Pzlgi' lrlr I3 -HX
R. A. Iimrick, M. Greplic, I". Scliocneman.
Lehman. organized sports leader: and Phyllis sl. Scott,
sports writer.
Last year ten girls attended the G. A. A. State
Play Day at Hammond. K. Scott, R. Pond, E. Hus-
ton. and F. Sclmeck received plaques. In December
1939, ten more girls attended the Kendallville Play
Day and are looking forward to State Play Day in
May.
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Tnjw Ruiz: Xlist Adamsnn, Nl, l'nnd, li. Alden. ll. sl. lelinian, Xl.ii'1nrit tix.
Siinuil Ruiz: ll. Kalilenlaeels, H. Perry. li. Rubinsnn, l. Sclineider, Xl. Lwrepke.
Tfuml Rim: Xl. liinl. l'. Rue. lx '3elwentman, K, liuinfer. R. A. lniritls, ll. Xl. Saint,
Iaunf Run: li. Xlutmn, l.. A. llardisty, ll. Lunz, D. Ciulinanii. ii. Xliller.
litnki'li'i'rs: Xl. llrinii lx Seliivenunian, ll. Perry, A. Ansnn. P. ,l. Stunt, ll, Kiiirrnann. ll. leliniali. li. Alden.
Ufflirziz ll. l.el1n1an, P, l. Seutt, li. Seliuentman, Nliss Adainsun, R. l.unl.
For social activities. tlie girls enjoyed a Tea Dance l5.irb.1ra Alden, lluiwitlii' Lelinian, liutli Ann lini-
and a Skating Party. Baseball, volleyball, basketball, rick, Playllis nl. Scott. Xliriam Pond, B.ll'lW.11'.1 Nliller.
deck tennis, tumbling, and badminton in organized Nlaxyne Grepke, Pauline Beck, and Adine Gebliart
groups have kept tliem Ht and netted tliem points. received G. A. A. letters this year.
.In gl-Oqps singly mlm' of .thc gnils hplc also flliss Adamson explained tliat tlte elulw ptninuted
gained points for letters by dancing, swimming, be- I A I . n 1
coming Mfg SHCI-S' hiking' Shooting xvith the RMC sportsinansliip. triendsliip, and developed tlie girls
Club, lwieygling, ige skating, 1-Ollgr skating, ,ind plat- mentally and pliysie.1lli'. having at tlie girls, l cle.1rlY
ing ping-pnng ,md tennis, Ruth Lunz, Rutll Swllf- saw that G. A. A. liad aeenniplislied its purpnse.
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Capin. Li. Xlillliouwe. .X. Kireider. N. Nlillliouse, B. Xliller.
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nian, lioxxan, Y. lruullu, N. Xlllllivuwe, Roach llrvlaaelx.
Yes, Herkv, these are the Letternien who totaled ISU oints in one or several varwitv gworts. Thev are also
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members of the li Club lsee page 3-H.
Sluggers End Season
Herltv, ehief mixer-upper of the Trojan sluggers,
survived seven of the battles and hit the canvas
four times. "Starting with a flash and ending with
.1 blaelxevef' suniniarizes the Frvbaekmen's softball
season. Off to a hot start. the Red and Grav slugged
out I4-S and S-li victories from Leo and Monroe-
ville. Cireider hurled 11 perfect tilt against the Cubs.
Arcola put the skids to l'1lnihurst's win streak, hand-
ing them .1 12-3 drulalwing. This Sethaelx was an
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with 7-4 Score
incentive with New Haven losing 7-6. Hoagland
and Huntertown handed the Elmhurstians two
defeats bv scores of 12-10 and S-5. Then Lafayette
Cental paved the Troi.in's wav into the iinals with
a 9-0 vietorv. In the plavotf, the Nlonroeville Cubs
xx ere dropped by a 5--l count. After holding a 5-3
lead, Flniliurst blew up, handing New Haven the
championship and an 11-6 victory.
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To THE SENIORS:
I wish fo vongrfzfulafc fha' dass of 1940 and zuisb you
all ibm' lurk in the world.
May you grow fo In' useful and honorable vifizcfus in
your L'0lIIlIIllllifj', ll.'!JL'l'l'l'l'V if bc.
I bam, enjoyed working zvifb you.
Truly yours,
H. ROSS MASTERSON
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Faculty Directs
JEAN ADAMSON
vuvlldlui your alibi flair time?"
English. Physical Ed., Glee Club, junior Class,
G. A. A.
Hobbies-tennis, all other athletic games.
MATILDA AUMAN
"Will you gn' rt'aiI'y for your 10-uiinuir' taxi?"
Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typing, Commercial
Club, Sophomore Class, Booster Club.
Holrlwivx-traveling, dancing, reading.
LETHA FALLS
"W'ai1' fill you bali' fo irauvlafi' Caesar."
English, Latin, Journalism, Senior Class, Anli-
brum, Senior Play, National Honor Society.
Hofvlvivx-collecting hankies, reading.
MRS. ROBERT HOOVER
"Wt'1l, dorfl you fliiuk this would ln' limi?"
English, Public Speaking, Librarian, Advance.
Forum Club.
Hofrlvy-music.
DOROTHY McCOMB
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English, Public Speaking, Librarian, Advance,
Forum Club.
Hofrliy-niusic.
EDNA SELLS
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Art, Venus Club Adviser.
Holifiy-work.
LEONORA SIMON
"Take juvirii ami frapvr, please."
Biology, Home Ec., Health, Safety, Regina
Domi, Cafeteria.
Holilw-y-remodeling old furniture.
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Many Activities
RACHEL STEIBER
"Now, what did you say your last name is?"
Mr. Haller's Secretary, School Clerk.
Hobbies-tennis, volleyball, reading.
RUTH WIMMER
"Y0u'lI be a dead pigeon."
Chemistry, Safety, Health. Geography,
Phy-Chem, junior Red Cross.
Hobby-driving a car.
LYMAN L. BRUMIT
"Dorff u'fJisilv!',
Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club.
Hobby-fishing.
CHARLES EICKHOFF
"Left not wail uulif fbi' bt-ll rings."
Math.
History, Geometry, German, Rifle Club, Mag
azine Campaign.
Hobbies-hunting, fishing, reading.
DONALD FRYBACK
"Quit Izlouiug fbvm sour azoles."
Band, Second Team Coach, Baseball.
Holiliivx-golf, basketball, baseball.
PRJINCIPAL PAUL HALLER
"Do -you recall in your Amiwzt History?"
Government, Sociology, Economics, Paddling
the Naughty, Signing Absent Slips.
Holrlrivx-hunting, Fishing.
XVAVELAND SNIDER
"If'x a Pllffj' nice Jay forfayg Ivtie jrlay a gamix'
History, Physical Ed., Boys' Varsity Basketball
Letterman's Club.
Hobby-candid photography.
HOWARD NVISNER
"Figures Jofff Iivg liars Jon? figure."
Algebra, Geometry, Physics, Phy-Chem, Ad-
vance, Freshman Class.
Holvlvics-building, farming.
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