Elmhurst High School - Anlibrum Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1942
Page 1 of 72
Cover
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Township and School Finances
Ruth Wimmer
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Geography, Chemistry
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"Do it over!" This was Fallsie's war cry during rehearsals of that amusing production,
a mystery comedy "Adventure Incorporated", presented by the seniors on December 2.
Ftaymon Harman played Stanley Marchmont, a famous aviator, who opened aunique
business of "Adventure incorporated". Pat McCoy, as Helen Flagg, accepted Marchmont's
proposal to head his "Romance" department. tShe did, remember?l His first adventure-
seeking customers were the society gals, Olivia and Octavia Vandersnoot, played by Frieda
Schoeneman and Miriam Pond. They mistook Eugene Pontius and Paul Oyer who played
E. Barrington Barr and P. I. Flagler, co-owners of the building, for thugs.
William Perl and Dick Fisher, alias Horsefface Charles and Louie the Lug, were searching
for Kitty Dalton, a nightclub dancer, known to us as Barbara Miller, to keep her from
squealing on their boss. Kitty implored Stanley to help her. With the help of Helen and
Marchmont, Kitty swapped clothes with an office boy. Donnabel Loveless, as Miss Smith,
a precise school teacher closed the first act with her plea for a discreet adventure.
Charlie and Louie began detecting and clowning in act two. While Stanley and Helen
were planning Kitty's escape and the Vandersnoots adventure, Marjorie Cox and lrieta
Grush as Annie Erickson and Mrs. Murphy, the Vandersnoot's cook and laundress, en-
tered to seek adventure. Annie had become an heiress. Meanwhile Charlie and Louie
had mistaken Miss Smith for the dancer and had seized her. Helen shouted, "What are
you doing to her?"
"The same thing that were going to do with you, because you're too darn nosey!" This
retort ended the second act on a high note.
The stage was dark as the third act beganp women in the inner office were screaming for
help. Flagler and Barr came to their rescue only to be suspected of locking them in.
Mrs. Murphys umbrella was the chief weapon of offense.
Kitty came back from the airport because she hated to leave Helen and Miss Smith in
the clutches of the villians.
Marchmont assigned each one a duty to perform in capturing the thugs. Meanwhile Louie
and Charlie captured Kitty and were preparing to throw her, Miss Smith and Helen down
the elevator shaft. Entering to find Kitty, Marchmont was slugged by the thugs. As the
thugs were ready to escape, Marchmont came to and captured the criminals by the
clever device of using umbrellas as forty-fives. Baymon, although bound, did it all him-
self, just ask the cast.
After this Mr. Flagler changed his mind about Marchmont, and Helen and Stanley formed
both a life and a business partnership.
The players were directed by Miss Falls, assisted by Miss Potterf and Faye Kindy. Bob
Parkison, Don Stute and William Perl set up the stage under Mr. Greens supervision.
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Four Year Honor Roll: Paul Oyer, Eugene Pontius, Lois Schneider, Betty Mason, Phyllis M.
Scott, Ruth Felmlee, Donnabel Loveless, Frieda Schoeneman, Louis Felger, Betty Tarr, Dick
Fisher, Eldon Clevenger, Tom Foltz.
National Honor Society: '41-P. Oyer, E. Pontius, F. Schoeneman, B. Tarrp '42-E. Clevenger,
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Advance Awards: '41 -P. Oyerg '42f-YB. Tarr, Margaret Cox, H. Miller, B. Mason, Pat McCoy,
E. Pontius, L. Schneider, Louise Hegerteld, Howard Simerman, Verlin Stoller, Don Schmidt,
Lester Meyer: Quill and Scroll: P. Oyer, B. Tarr, M. Cox.
Hayes Awards for Citizenship and Service: Barbara Miller and Bob Parkison.
lack Wilkie Plaque: D. Schmidt, Declamation Winnersg P. Oyer, Oratoricalg Pat Gusler, Dra-
matic. National Forensic League: Margaret Cox, D. Loveless, P. Oyer, E. Pontius, Miss Pottert,
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lunior Prom Queen: Ftuth Mary Becky Attendants: Hope Miller, Margaret Lunz, Mabel Leon-
ard, Iean Clapesattle, Lavonne Anson, Donna Foltz.
D. A. R. Good Citizens: L. Schneider and William Perl.
President of Ir. Academy ot Science: I. Sarasien.
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Mason, treasurer: and B. Tarr, secretary were chosen.
October ll-How's about that date for the senior dance Susie?
November 7-We super-duper salesmen sold 220 "Annies".
December 2-Whew! That's over. "Adventure Incorporated" and then some!
December l9-Merry Christmas to Fallsie from us seniors with a lovely necklace and ear-
rings. '
Ianuary 9-That government really made us sweat! Now for fun!
April l8-Flowers, showers, and iormals! The prom was the gayest of all the spring activities.
May 9fTo close our three Ft days, we dined and danced at the Shrine Ballroom.
May l7-The Rev S. A. Witmer spoke to us graduates on "Values That Survive."
May 21-The faculty tried bacon and eggs for us kids at 7 a.m.!
May 22fBobed in caps and gowns, we heard Dr. V. F. Schwalm, president oi Manchester
College, and received Our diplomas.
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B. Parkison.
Second row: A. Wise, E. Pontius, D. Deuter, R. Harman, M. Pond.
Third row: B. Tarr, Miss Falls, B. Montgomeryg B. Tarr, D. Fisher, P. Oyer, B Mason, L. Hegerleld.
Fourth row: B. Miller, E. Smelser, B. Mutton, B. Tarr, M. Coxy V. MucGreqor, R. Felnileeg V Stoller, W Perl
Bottom row: P. McCoy, B. Tart, W. Perl, B. Montgomery, E. Pontius: Fl. Harman, Miss Polls
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With the click of the camera and a "Look pretty, please," the production of the "Annie" be-
gan. The 1942 class, under the direction of Miss Falls, vowed the well-worn phrase, "This
will be the best one yet." The stal'f was headed by B. Tarr with B. Montgomery as rewrite
editor.
The picture men, B. Harman, D. Deuter, E. Pontius, and V. Stoller began early in October to
take snaps for the book. That did not finish their job, however, panels had to be measured
and pictures placed just right. A lot of figuring was required, but they did it.
The subscription campaign started October 6 and ended November 7. The seniors set their
goal at 200 but succeeded in selling 220. A. W'ise and R. Harman sold l8 books each.
"School days" was chosen as the theme for the book, and then the work really began,
Many nights saw the staff working in Boom 5, taking time out only to satisfy the ravenous ap-
petites developed from an afternoon and evening of school routine and Anlibrum work.
M. Cox, B. Miller, B. Mutton and B. Smelser, the senior class editors, listened in on conversa-
tions to get the favorite phrases used by their classmates. The girls worked joyously and vig-
orously in Writing up, to perfection, this section for the 72 graduates. A. Wise typed the
enrollment list used for checking of spelling.
The underclass write-ups were written by V. MacGregor. Activities were covered by B. Mill-
house, B. Felmlee, B. Perl, and E. Pontius.
G. A. A. and boys' sports were submitted by M. Pond, G. A. A. editorg and by the sports
editors, P .Oyer and L. Henry.
B. Mason, class treasurer, was the bookkeeper for this year. L. Meyer acted as advertising
manager, with B. Parkison, B. McQueen, D. Fisher, B. Harman, D. Schmidt and H. Shaefer
soliciting the city for ads. The boys' goal was Sl00q they turned in 55140.
Short Work was made of tedious preparation of the dummy by the typists: D. Loveless, L.
Kraft, B .Mason and P. McCoy.
Poems and general aid and mirth were rendered by that old handy man, William "Shaker
speare" Perl.
Those linoleum block division pages, the "school days" borders and the "kid" drawings on
the senior pages were done by L. Hegerfeld.
Since the Anlibrum does not have an office of its own, the journalism class room, the teach-
ers' rest room, room 5, the stage, the outer office and the Advance room became the laboraf
tory for clicking, cutting and pasting, typing and copyreading, checking and mailing and for
the chattering that adds zest to journalism.
Top row: Howard Simerman, Wayne Iames, Oliver Slater, Bernard Brcrcht, Howard Shaefer, Willard Hardisty, lohn Bris
denbauqh, Donald Schmidt, Claud Cable, Raymond Crain.
Second row: Norman McDevitt, Maxine Gra , Anna M S b ld B
Seacott, Betty Gordon, Lynn Henry.
y ae ie o , annie Wolf, Mariorie McMill-en, Lorene Parker, Louise
Third row: Marian Draqqoo, Margaret Lunz, Ruth Mary Beck, Hilda Hanke, Mary Sands, Dora Mae Sack, Dorothy Co:-:, Don-
nabelle Douglas, Margaret Stute, Pauline Pflueqer.
Fourth row: Probert Metcalf, Harold Larirnore, Donald Ormiston, Bill Deuter, lean Mulligan, Ray Mutton, Ieanette Paxson,
Gerry Langrneyer, Paul Hildebrandt, lohn Bracht.
Frith row: Bill Stem, limmy Turner, luanita Foltz, lean Clapesattle, Le Ellyn Keesler, lean Weist, Helen Carpenter, Phyllis
Mrnzey, Rose Mary Avery.
Sixth row: Kenneth Diss, Phyllis Ehrman, LaVonne Anson, Maxine Walker, Edna Churchwzrrd, Ruth Cline, Dorothy Tschan-
nen, Mabel Leonard, Miss Simon.
Seventh row: Bob Meyer, lame' Sarasien, Dean Miller, Verlin Stoller, Cecil Groves, Ernest Goette, Clair Buskirlz, lerry
Clausen.
Eighth row: Virginia Morse, Catherine Anderson, Hilda Foqelson, Donna Foltz, Helen Conahan, Rosella Iohnson, lean
Gillespie, Elizabeth Fagan.
Bottom row: Mary Swank, Verna Meyer, Hope Miller, Betty Millhouse, Helen Heiser, Betty lohnsort, Marjorie Packard, Etta
Buch.
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"lt looks like a pretty nice day todayy let's play a qamef' Qh! those groans! Mr. Snider
may have enjoyed those qames, but the juniors did not.
Qh, the class officers! Well, Howard Shaefer was president: Bill Dueter, vice-president:
Bay Mutton, treasurerg and Hope Miller, secretary. The Promster's sponsor was Mrs. Stan-
ley.
This year the juniors concentrated on one biq party, the junior prom. Their chief workers
were: decoration committee-L. Henry, chairman: M. Seibold, M. Lunz, H. Keiser, D.
Schmidt, l. Turner, B. Mutton, I. Paxson, B. M. Beck, and V. Stoller: orchestra committee
-H. Miller, chairman: P. Erhman, H. Simerman, W. Stein: invitation committee-B. lohn-
son, chairman: H. Larimore, W. Hardisty, H. Hanke, D. Tschanneny refreshment committee
-B. Millhouse, chairman: H. Conahan, I. Bracht, P. Hildebrandt.
Ruth Mary Beck was Prom Queen and her six attendants were Mable Leonard, Margaret
Lunz, La Vonne Anson, Hope Miller, Donna Foltz and lean Clapesattle. Mrs. Clapesattle
gave a dinner for the Queen and the attendants before the Prom.
The Promsters and their quests aot in the groove to Carey Bakers tunes. Queen Buth
Mary and prexy Howard led the qrand march.
leepers! Was the prom scene ever pretty! The staqe represented the porch of a southern
plantation home. Under the balcony was an old-fashioned garden. The side walls were
covered with painted panels and drapery. Above was a starry blue ceilina.
"Qh, boy! Refreshments!" Qh, sure, they had somethinq sweet and coolina at intermission.
The refreshment committee decided that ice cream, cookies and punch would really hit the
spot.
Gee! What a school year-history games, shortage of paper for prom decorations, Bed
Cross drives, maqazine sellinq and no spring vacation! Well, anyway, the prom was
something to remember us by.
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Robert Einsiedel, Betty Reed, Margaret Graft.
Second row: Eleanor Hatfield, Iona Brock, lean Klerner, Beverly Baker, Ruth Monmer, Bob Pennington, Donald Johnson,
Hollis Morse, Freeman Lehman, Beatrice Parker.
Third row: Iunior Day, Georgie Lopshire, Mila Haag, Eleanor Shaw, Lois Cohaqan, Nellie Wageman, Carol lean Klinq,
lo-'rn Davison, lean Hartman, Edward Kummer.
Fourth row: Edward Christie, Iohn Hausmann, Richard Swank, Margaret Nash, Marion Clevenger, Betty Bassett, Mildred
Hatfield, Dick Thurber, Donald Schneider, lack Brunkhart, Duane Hoehn.
Fifth row: Mary Ann Ditzenberger, Martha Kreigh, Virginia Cox, Althea Tarr, Bernice Beltz, Donnel Wolfe, Dick Capin,
Edwin Stems-n, Stanley Campbell, Ned Ellis,
Sixth row: Lester Sheets, Mariorie Beck, lanell Mclfieeman, Phyllis Henning, Donna Fields, Virginia Fisher, Margie Ze-nt,
Vt'alter Anker, Gale Scott.
Seventh row: Betty Singleton, Ieremy Alden, Lawrence Poorman, Boy Brittenham, Thomas English, Lerland Foqwell,
Iimmie Kucher, Donald Branning, loan Carriger.
Eighth row: Betty Hohenstein, Gwendolyn Ness, Shirley Monce, Bernice Beltz, Carl Stoops, John Mclieeman, Don Lunde
gren, Meri Kimmel, Robert Keller.
Bottom row: Miss Auman, Gerald Kraft, Franklin Wood, Sylvia Gillitt, Coral McQueen, Vera McGregor, Eleanor Kreiqh,
Juanita Carder, lerry Pond
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Yes, we passed beginning readin', writin' and 'rithmetic and almost took up flying. The
sophomores elected Bob Rice, presidentg Dick Beard, vice-president: Ioan Carriger, sec-
retary: and Sylvia Gilliff, treasurer: and as usual, Miss Auman was sponsor. Do you
know that "sophomore" means wise fool? Well, it does.
Those history tests were awful. No sophomore could remember when the Petition of
Rights was signed. We sat and groaned glancing about at our equally unfortunate neigh-
bors. The grades on one test were so low we had to have a retake. Believe it or not, the
grades were pretty good. Mind now, pretty good.
Geometry! Oh! That geornetrymformal proofs, construction, theorems, postulates and def-
initions! Gee, what a mess! l mean, the papers of the "wise fools".
Readinf oops, literature wasn't so bad except for book reviews and oral reports. Now
those really got us down. Your knees shock, and you got either red or white when you
stood before the class.
Latin was a pushover. But who can figure out who did the pushing? Was it the Latini
discipuli or the Latina lingua?
Carl Stoops, one of the popular sophomore boys, was accidentally killed during Thanks-
giving vacation.
For our social activity, we voted to have a skating party at Bells. lanuary 31 was the only
evening open. Sofon the decided date we did skate. Oh, there's a rhyme.
No sophomores had any trouble about missing the bus and such, as We did last year.
But did we ever have fun teasing the freshmen! Now we know why we were teased so
much last year.
Nearly every sophomore had a Defense Stamp Book and thrust it under someones nose
and exclaimed, "Look what I got." Then the other person thrust his stamp book under the
first person's nose: and they walked off together, for they had a common share in America.
lt was a great life. We, the class of '44 wound up the year by singing "School days,
school days, dear old golden rule days, Latin, hist'ry, geometry, too . . . "
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Second row: Mr. Logan, Dorothy Allison, Barbara Kee-ver, Margaret Smelser, Louise Hadley, Doris Mason, Calvin Oyer,
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Philip Wise, Harold Hoe,
Fourth row: Dallas Seiler, Orval Hoke, Norma Eiche, Lois Fackler, Carl Ray, Glen Schimmoller, Bill Carsten, Donna
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Sixth row: Henry Kolb, Estelle Bailey, Phyllis Buell, Gloria Gibson, Lola Vinl, Betty Chiddister, Marguerite Wageman,
Dana liindy, Edward Chrismore, Dean Haggard.
Seventh row: Nick Christoti, Lucille Hoeppner, loan Mcliinney, Ernest Richardson, Gaylord Gaunt, Wayne Bradtmiller,
Charlotte Groves, Lillian Ford, Ed Piaidy.
Elqhlh IOWI Edwin HGH, BUY Valemme. lohn Treace, Betty Girton, Susan Churchward, Mariorie Link, Pat Gusler, Ruth
Wilkie, Annabelle Chriswell, Helen Schinirnoller,
Ninth row: Clark Wood, Eugene McCormick, Mildred Baughrnan, Betty Baughman, Ruth Bastian, Phyllis Sora, Patricia
DeBolt, Junior Ruch.
Tenth row: Earl Keiser, Louis McCartney, Dick Fage, Monty Miller, Eugene Driver, Rex Shaw.
Bottom row: Reggy Parkinson, Bill Shaw, Helen M-:Omber, Grace Bohnstedt, Harry Archer, Billy Uptagratt.
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"Freshiel Freshielu Everyone exclaimed this the first day of school.
Gee! Algebra wasn't half bad, nor was literature but oh! that English. What is a predi-
cate noun and how can you tell a verb phrase? lt was so complicated.
Mr. Logan was our home room teacher, of Coursey and Edwin Hall, president: Ed. lackson,
vice-presidentg Ruth Bastian, secretary: and Doris Coleman was treasurer.
A skating party was voted as the class activity and was supposed to be held lanuary
30, but the sophomores had one booked for lanuary 31 so it was postponed. Who could
stand to skate two nights in succession? Especially, after all that trouble of picking one's
self up. lt gets really tiresome, doesnt it?
Harold Roe was accidently killed during Christmas vacation. Harold had many friends
of all ages.
A bunch of new freshmen came in at the half. Gee, high schools a funny thing! Every-
one is allowed to talk when he wants to in the hall.
lust duck into the first lunch line you see is the motto over here, Most of the freshies had
hamburgers for dinner.
What a time! Running after your bus makes you seem such a foolg and one's not that
until he's a sophomore and even then he's a wise one. Well, live and learn.
Everyone had a chance to join a club, and there was such a variety so everyone was
satisfied. We freshies say, "Heres to old Elmhurst High, school without peer."
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Bob Rice
Ht S,l0g Wt, 168, Sophomore
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Dick Cabin
Ht 5-813, Wt. 135: Sophomore
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winning basket against Leo. He
two more years to play.
Bob Parkisori
Ht 5-65 Wt. 135: Senior
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Ray Muttoii 23 57 111 52 39 175
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Sniders tutelcrqe. They built up cr ten-qotrne winning streork which wos broken in the finorls
ot the county tourney when they lost cr hecrrt-brecxkinq overtinie bottle to 1-loorqldnd. This
seemed to take the heort out of them tor they toiled to hit their stride the rest ot the season.
1-lowever, their record ot 15 wins ond 8 losses was o qreot iniprovernentg ond the boys cmd
Mr. Snider deserve o lot ot credit. Snider touqht them o zone detenseg the boys moniuplcrted
it so well thot the Troicrns had cr defensive overcrqe ot 25.8, the best in the county. Their
ortensive crveroqe wos 31.7 so they dveroqed 5.9 points per qcrme more thorn their oppontents.
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their opponents hit 18.190 ot their shots.
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Front row: S CV1l1tl'l1'7ll, E. Lelim-in, l'. lvlilllwtiawi, E Hall, N. . Lliristoft, D. lqrirnnmfy.
Softball Top row: NV. Hirrdisty, 13 lit-utr-r, lt. Hint, lt. lirrrriniri-1, A. Gutrntrnn.
Se f,'4 and row: Cofrclr Eryltiavli, D. Huvx f-" 1, B. loliiiufwri, H Slrfxfifer, D. lohnson, D. Millliouse
Third row: P. Dyer, D. Capiri, B. Portrirs.
Front row: B. Parl-zison, F. Lfilrrnfrri
All-Star cl-:rss team B-Jcl: row: V. Stollf-r, D. Swflnlt, Dick Schmidt, D. Dyuter, B Meyer.
Middle row: B lohnson, L Oyez, 1 n Pwlixiiiclt, VS, Snyder, D. Fisher.
Front row' P. Oyer
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The reserves ended the season with a 50-50 record, winning 9 and losing a like number.
After bowing to Hoagland, 13 to 10, the Troiarnmers beat Leo 12 to 9, drubbed lefferson
Center and Arcola 27 to 18 and 26 to 7. Then came the relapseg Woodburn won 22 to 16,
Monroeville won 21 to 12, and Huntertown won 25 to 14. Leo continued the rout winning
25 to 23: New Haven did likewise with a 26 to 18 victory. After being dropped by Lafayette
Central 22 to 19, they sprang bacl: with a 13 to 8 win over Decatur Catholic. Here came
another drubbing for Arcola 24 to 10. Central Catholic pulled the props in a 22 to 18 over-
time. Another hot streak and four opponents bit the dust: Ossian, 34 to 125 Woodburn, 20
to 16p Hoagland, 20 to 195 and Columbia City, 18 to 14. Harlan ended the season with an 18
to 13 win.
The ace scorers were D. lohnson and F. Lehman, each scored 71 points. W. Bradtmiller,
close behind, piled up 66. Stemen and Milhouse contributed 51 and 38 points, respectively,
to their cause.
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Since there was no tourney this year, our county champion softball team did not have to
defend its crown. However, they played three games and made a very good showing.
Scores: Elmhurst 10, Arcola 77 Elmhurst 21, Arcola 8, Elmhurst 5, Huntertown 7.
Elmhurst totals: AB, 955 H, 365 H, 335 Pct., .3471 errors, 16. Opponents' totals: AB, 947 R, 227
H. 23: Pct., .2455 errors 12.
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The seniors made a clean sweep of the class tourney this year, both the senior boys and
girls coming out on top. The upset of the tourney came when the freshman boys stopped
the juniors cold, 12 to 8. Meanwhile the seniors trounced the sophomores by a 21 to 6
score. Then in the finals the senior Redskin boys warped the freshies 29 to 15, after leading
26 to 8 at the end of the third period. Paul Oyer, a senior led the boys in scoring, by pour-
ing 20 points through the hoop. A freshman, Dick Schmidt, was next high with 9 point. The
boys' all-star class team included W. Snyder, P. Oyer, B. Poitras, H. Schmidt, and D. Swank.
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The G. A. A., under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Stanley and the ieadership oi Frieda Sehoene-
man and her assistants, Margaret Luna, viceepresidentg Hope Miller, seoretaryg LaVonne
Anson, organized sports ieaderp and Barbara Miiier, unorqanized sports, had a iuii and
busy year of sports and activities.
During the early tail season they played sottbaiig and when the weather no ionaer per-
mitted their piayina out-oi-doors, they used up their excess enerqy by r-laying volley bfiii
in the qym.
The qirls sponsored a skating party at Beiis' Rink, November 8. B. Mutton was chairman ot
the publicity Committee who consisted oi P. D3Boit, P. Gusier, B. Keever, H. Hartke, A. Tarr,
and M. Kreiqh. H. Miller was Chairman of the ticket Committee.
After the Christmas vacation, Ciass teams were oraanized: and they beqan playinq baske?
bali on Mondays and Fridays durina the noon period.
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The annual class tournament was held the first week in March and four good teams carne
out to compete. The seniors won the tourney by first sweeping the freshmen off their feet
in a garne which ended 25-6 and then by boating the sophomores, who won their first game
over the luniors. In the final game, the seni,trs led the sophomores all the way in it hard
fought battle. However, the sophomores never gave up until the last whistle blew and the
score showed 27-21 with the seniors on top.
After the basketball season was over, the G. A. A, played ring tennis: and when warm weath-
er came again, they played softball.
They took cr hike in the early part of May aid ended up over at Foster Park where they
had a weiner and marshmallow roast.
The annual state play day was held in the niiddle of May and all the officers ani plaque
girls attended. B. Miller was the only one to receive her plaque that day, since B. Kah-
lenbeck and M. Pond had received theirs at play day last year,
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RIFLE CLUB-
Back SOME' I. Whltbe-ck, I. Kucher, D. Iohnson, O. Sltrtor, M. B 1:::wtt, 'I' Enqliazlt, H firm rmfrn, H. flrmnt, W. Irnn-ffm, B. Bracht,
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'Third row: I. Pond, R. Harman, I. Clrrricscrttltf-, It, Vorkrts, H. Iolmfwu, l-. Tlnntt 1 I . Nzlwlr, W. l't-rl, W, Iiitxrltmillor, E.
Stemen, D. Schneider.
Second row: D. Stute, M. Wage-man, M. Dr'-iiaqoo, H. Hanlzc, FI. kfltvutllw-rrfl, I. Turn vr, E. ltvull 1-ylvxn, B L.'lmr1.liw1rrd, F.
Lehman.
Bottom row: I. Sarasien, G. Scott, L. Anson, D. Miller, I. Clausen, B. Stein, H Fivllfrr-lr-r, B. l7v5-inter, R, McQueen, Mr. Eichkolf.
CENTER PICTURE e
Back row: E. Iackson, D. Hoehn, B. Carsten, lf. Feiqlrtner, A. Kirin-ts, B. McM1ll1'n, B. Ihriseidr-l, C. Wood, D. Lundqren, D.
Beard, D. Deuter.
Third row: H. Hess, E. Raidy, B. Bassett, M. Vtfaqerxifrn, B. lftiltle-rilbeck, B Sl!1'llr'lf'l1, S. Churi-liwfrrd. I- CCIYfi'I'LT. B PZPPVPT-
Second row: E. Crismore, I, Snyder, M. Draggoo, It. Douglas, M. Leonard, D Fir-ilfls, IVI. Grfitt, P. Henning.
Bottom row: R. Valentine, G. Warner, B. lfinerk, E. Wood, Pt. I-Jvlrl-frrbftclz, P. Dvklult, G I..O1vSllll'tl'.
INDUSTRIAL ABTSM
Back row: Mr. Iewell, B. Bracht, T. Walsh, M. Bassett, R. Mutton, D. Branninfq, It. Thurber.
Middle row: B. Keller, D, Wolf, C, Shephard, B. Parlzison, D. lIirf'rf'ofe, L. Foqwfflll, B. Churcliwfxrd.
Front row: I. Hausman, I. Brunkhardt, H. Swfrnl-1, A. Gutrntrnn, B. lohnson, I Fogwavll, D. Stutti, B. Poitrtts.
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"What was that, Mr. Eickhoff? Ninety-eight! I-Iow do you do it, Betty?" The girls practiced
meets on Tuesday and the boys on Monday and Wednesday. Everyone squinted one eye,
peeped through the sight with the other and tried, oh! so hard, to hit the bulls eye.
When the tener was slugged, they got so excited that they made a one or a three the
next time. At least it taught them a lesson, didnt it?
"Gee, everything is blurred!" Mr. Eickhoff laughed and told them to shut their eyes awhile.
So they did a blackout and finally recovered enough to make a comeback with an eight
The club had eighty-nine members this year, twenty-seven girls and sixty-two boys. The
oiiicers were: president, I. Whitbeckg vice-president, W. Perl: secretary-treasurer, O. Slater.
The team's first four usually consisted of O. Slater, C. Cable, I. Whitbeck, and B. Iohnson.
For fifth man it could be either I-I. Simerman or B. McQueen. The team now ranks in class A
which is higher than last year.
Lettermen this year were: C. Cable, B. Bassett, D. I-Ioehn, and B. McQueen.
The annual Wiener bake was held on May eighth and a good time was had by all.
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Chicken, ham, rabbit, cake, pie, cookiesfstop! That reminds me of the Industrial Arts
club's potluck pre-Thanksgiving dinner. On that day, all tools were idle at lunch time
except maybe a saw or two if the cake was a little tough.
All trips to industries were cancelled again this year. Because of defense work no visitors
were allowed.
We still had all our classes in the old school. However, on Lincoln's birthday work was
started on the new building. Those of us who do not graduate look forward to better and
larger shop rooms. In time, the members of the club will aid Uncle Sam in all-out war pro'
duction.
B. Parkison was our chiefy D. Kiracofe, viceechiefy B. Mutton, secretary-treasurer. Oh, yes,
Mr. Iewell was our-chief manager.
E31 l: rev: E Pontius, P. Oy-er, I Sarasien, D. Schmidt, l. Turner
Front row: Marg-:iret Cont, Miss Patteri, D. Loveless.
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"Remember Pearl Harbor!" This was one of the cries of the affirmative team this year to
prove their point that never again should we be unprepared. The question under debate
Was, "Resolved: That, as a permanent policy, every able-bodied male citizen in the
United States should be required to have one year of full-time military training before
attaining the present draft age." The negative argued that we shouldnt militarize our
youth after this war is over because it will be entirely unnecessary. They added that the
United States has never been defeated in a war, no matter how unprepared we were.
The affirmative team who debated this question was composed of D. Schmidt and I.
Turner. Margaret Cox and P. Oyer debated on the negative side. l. Sarasien was the
alternate on the affirmative team. E. Pontius and D. Loveless were also on the negative
squad, but both withdrew before the debating season got under way.
The season was started when several of the debaters went to Purdue, December 5 and
6 for a debate conference. At a college debate between Purdue and Wisconsin, they
received many interesting pointers on the question. P. Oyer served as a senator in the
student legislature and E. Pontius and I. Turner served as representatives. The members
entered speech contests at North Side, South Side, and Central in addition to their debate
work.
The Elmhurst Forum Club is a member of the National Forensic League, the Indiana State
Debate League, and the Northeastern Indiana Debating Conference. Many debates were
held with other schools. These included: Concordia, North Side, Huntertown, Columbia City,
lefferson Township, Huntington, Lafayette Central, New Albany, Hammond, Terre Haute
and Peru. However, the iudges didn't seem to agree with ue for we with theml and SO we
came out on the losing side in most of these debates.
But "all work and no play makes lim a dull boy," so the Forum Club, sponsored by Miss
Potterf, their coach, took time out from their duties to skate and dance. On September 26
they sponsored the first and most successful skating party of the whole year. The Iunior
Forum Club, organized for underclassmen, sponsored a tea dance on February 195 and it
also was a great success.
The junior club chose N. Christoft to lead their meetings. C. Oyer was elected to keep
their records, and Ft. l. Wilkie to take care of the money. Other members of the club were:
I. Kussmaul, l. McKinney, L. Watkins, B. Chiddister, L. Ford, N. Eiche, D. Mason, I. Neff,
and D. Thurber. The "ossifurs" of the senior club were: D. Schmidt, president: l. Turner,
vice-president, and M. Cox, secretary.
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Cne bunch o' kids that didn't get the jug this year tor drawin' "pit.i:lierg:" 'iffflli t.i-- fir' 'lui ,
The clubs twentyrtour members elected L. l-legerteld, B. Parker and B. Beltrz iii' iinirrt if
vice-president, and secretary-treasurer, respectively. Mrs. Sells was their sri 'It.f'+i.
Their readin' and writin' and 'rithrnetic was taught to the tune ol the priiiit lrrusii, The it
teen members ot the first year class started with fundamentals. They worked on theory ftiiti
practice
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in drawing, perspective, forms ot Roman capitals, color theory, eler'iier'its ot flesifiri
theory ot applied design. Nine students who advanced to the sec'--iiiftl year lflttfllf' l
design and art appreciation, undertook writing of uncial and halt-uncir.il tQif3.rli.ilwet.1
theory and practice of color. This year there was one student in third year. lllu-'
tration, interior decoration, portraits, still life and painting were the teatures ot this 3r3i.ir.3'.e.
The one student ot lourth year had the privilege of doing specialized work, '.-virion lrelivfrti
prepare tor a special phase ot art.
On the social side the club aimed to have one
solely lor club members, but those open to the
jr tea dance, February 55 and another skating
The proceeds from these activities were used
activity each month, Some ot these were
public were a skating party, Novenilger lfrfig
party, March 20.
to purchase two magazines monthly tor tiif
club. These magazines served to broaden the students' knowledge drid to iricretirse their
appreciation.
The Art club had some outside work to do. They were asked by many clubs to make blai'k-
board announcements. Those linoleum-block cuts forthe Advance were done by L. He-gerteld
tourth year student, who also did that particular work in this volume ot "Arinie". Lettztrriig
ot basketball court cards and other miscellaneous signs were handled by this group.
So the school helped the Art club, and the Art club helped the school.
T, it L ll,-tier!--lit, I Erigleriian, B. Hohenstein, E Parker, N. Eiche, E. Fry, E Elrisi tr, l.'.' lt. it-,
5er.Qrr.d ry,-' if Fisher, M blouse, G, Eohnstedt, M. Nash, M Hagq, E. Eeltz, H Hers'-r, I flerz
Bittcrrr row' E Strprhrri, Ft. Cline, D. Tschdnnen, MIS. Sells, E, Shaw, M. Vvalker, R. Upttlrriitt
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Toi raw' D Cole-intm, N Eifilie, E. l:tltll'lQli"!I'l, D. Fisher, VI. Perl, D. l':lf4'l'TOll9, I Wlntbeck, W. Snyder, A. Rust, I. Fogwell,
L Fo-'1well,F' Deahl.
Second tow: D. Pteitter, T. Foltz, l'-I. Diss, M. Christie, V. Holle, B. Mason, A. Gutiniinn, D, Cinpin, I. Hausman, B. Carsten,
H. Sfrlimidt, Ll. Seller.
Third row: G. Scott, D. I-Iindy, D. Allison, T. Stoller, F. Sclioenerntrn, Marlorle Cox, B. Miller, I. Pond, I. Kussmaul, B.
Kinerk, I, Clausen.
Fourth row: O. Slater, D. Ormiston, C. Cable, B. Stein, B. Deuter, R, Mutton, B. Reed, M .Gralt, I. Brock, M. Hatfield.
Fifth rLowbL. Henry, H. Morse, A Vtlise, L. Heaerfeld, E. Keesler, I. Gillespie, I, Paxon, M. Kreigh, V. Stoller, E. Pontius,
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Sixth row: L. Schneider, P, Scott, S. Hummer, D. Mason, G. Gibson, M. Pond, V. Cox, P. Henning, R. Avery, M. Lunz, Z.
Cowan.
Bottomhrowz Mr Eichkort, M. Girton, M. Leonard, C. McQueen, D. Cox, Ft. Cline, P. McCoy, G. May, I. Hartman, H. Miller,
', Staynott.
Small groups: Spectators Boys and girlsj Stoller, Coach on thirdg The Dodgers The Winners: Mr. Eiclikolfs ha-hag
Henry and Harman, cnptainsq Pitcher Bill of the Doclgersg Looking over the line upp Senior qirlsg Slate-r's pitching.
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Verlin Stoller came through with the astounding total of thirty-eight prize points and
became undisputed champion in the 1941 magazine sales campaign. Miriam Pond and
Elizabeth Staynoff gave him plenty of competition with twenty-six points each. Verlin's
perseverance was rewarded for he got his name engraved on the silver magazine cam-
paign cup. The campaign was under the sponsorship of Mr. Eickhoff. Home room 0 under
the guidance of Miss Simon, challenged the other home rooms to be the first to have a
100 per cent participation in sales. Needless to say, home room 6 won and was given a
party for their undying effort.
The seniors came out on top as per usual with a total subscription sale of 3400.25 The
juniors came second with 55330255 the sophomores third with 5283.757 the freshmen came
in last with 3159. The school made more than 35400 which was used to finance assemblies
throughout the year, for the student salesmen prizes and parties, or for other school needs.
The lucky salesmen who had earned five prize points witnessed a soft ball game one
gloomy day in October. It was a rousing game: but alas for the Yanks, the Dodgers were
a bit better and nosed them out with a score of l2-3 in favor of the Dodgers. The umpires
were none other than Mrs. Stanley and Mr. Snider, physical ed instructors.
Members of the Yanks were: H. Morse, I. Pond, B. Kinerk, V. Stoller, I. Kussmaul, R.
Schmidt, O. Slater, B. Stein, D. Capin, P. Deahl, D. Schmidt, L. Henry tcoachlz while I.
Clausen, D. Fisher, B. Deuter, I. Fogwell, K. Diss, E. Pontius, I. Whitbeck, D. Kiracofe,
R. Harman tcoachl were the Dodgers.
Several interesting and exciting assembly programs were presented as a result of the
magazine campaign. September 23fPayne Iubilee singers sang a number of negro
spirituals. October 20-The Dewillo Concert company presented a program featuring the
violin, piano and concertina grand. Gloria Linari, a beautiful sixteen year old songstress,
who has entered the movies, appeared with them. November I2-Many astonishing and
unbelievable experiments were demonstrated by Walt Everman. Ianuary l2eKilty Trum-
peters, four girls, played solo and ensemble music. February 6fA fascinating and mys-
terious story of Tibet was told by Fred I-lardenbrook. February ll-George Lyons, soloist
with Vallee, Whiteman, and Hylton, played his 32,500 harp. April 9-Guy Green, who
resembles Abe Lincoln, portrayed the "Life of Abraham Lincoln".
On the opposite page, are the magazine co-workers. Yes, critics, we said it was a gloomy
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Of forty-one and forty-twof
Ol parties, qames, and many a dance,
Ot thrills, Chills, and even irornance.
Ot students, friends, and teachers dear
Ol the Elmhurst faculty thru the year.
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"l-lappy Days are Here Again," sang the Glee Club one hot September day. Their voices
didnt blend very wellg in tact they were all a little oft key. What could you expect the iirst
month!
During Qctober they tinally decided to organize and elected as their ofticers: president,
Frieda Schoeneinanp vice-president, Don lohnsong secretary-treasurer, Betty Millhouseg and
librarian, Dorothy Vogts.
Next came who-whatfandewhen. The members decided to have girls' chorus every Monday
and Tuesday, boys' on Wednesday, all freshmen on Thursday, and mixed chorus on Fri-
day. Shirley Monce was appointed pianist.
Singing along with the seasons, Christmas Carols led the list, especially the ones that they
sang at the concert they presented December l9 for the school. Tarty apples were given
to all who went to the clubs tea dance December 18.
Alter recuperating irom Christmas and New Year's festivities, the warblers swung out with
the "Chattanooga Choo Choo".
Vtfith the lunior-Senior Prom preparations in full swing, the songsters didn't get together
very much during February and March: however, they did sing "Stout Hearted Men," "We
Did lt Betoref' and other current popular songs.
"April Showers Bring May Flowers." The club sponsor, Mrs. Stanley, was sorry to report
that this year no one would receive a pin for being in the Glee Club tor tour years. Too
many showers, l guess!
The last nionth, May, brought the last semester activity which was a general party en-
ioyed by all the members. Alter singing at Baccalaureate, the Glee Club wrote "tinis"
on their slates.
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"What a pretty valentine l got from my peanut sisterln Such comments were heard after
the Home Ec. Club's peanut sister exchange. What is a peanut sister? We-ell, you put
your name, address, home room and birth date in a peanut shell. Then a drawing is held.
After that, each girl remembers her peanut sister with gifts at Christmas, Valentines Day,
Easter and on her birthday. At the spring banquet, you find out who was so thoughtful of
you all year.
At the September meeting, l4 new members were initiated, making a total of 50 members for
the club this past year. In the campaign for election of officers, D o n n a Foltz emerged as
president, Agnes Forschner as first vice-president, Margaret Christie as second vice-president,
Mable Leonard as secretary, Donnabel Loveless as treasurer, and Betty Mason, student
adviser.
Their theme this year was Fashions and Travel. At each ot their meetings, something along
this line was studied. Une activity of particular interest was the showing of a movie reel
of fashions at a meeting February l7.
They had their annual Christmas party on December QU at the school. Each member was
entitled to bring one guest. The gift exchange, Christmas tree, games and refreshments
were enjoyed and helped start oft Christmas vacation with a feeling of festivity. Add to
this list of activities the skating party held February 7. Another feature of importance last
year was the annual late spring tea and fashion show put on by the Home Ec. Club and
classes for their mothers. 1
At the banquet held April l, Miss Simon, the club sponsor, presented Agnes Forschner,
Betty Mason, Ftuth Mitchell, and Dorothy Lopshire with silver thimbles. These silver thimbles
were given as rewards for a four-year membership. The officers for the club during 1942-
l943 were elected at the March meeting and installed at the banquet.
Top row: P. Smith, M. A Ditzenberger, M. Smelser, B Mason, I. Gillespie, I Enqleinan, M Christie, H W1lkie,l.Paxson,
P. Hartman, L. Fackler, D. Mason
Third row: I. Clapesattle, R. Mitchell, M, Draggoo, C. Groves, N Eiche, S Monne, B. Gordan, G. Langineyer, M. Leonard,
B. Kahlenbeck, l. M. Zollinger.
Second row: M. Clevenger, D, Lopshire, l. Kleiner, E. l-freigh, G. Bohnstedt, M. Link, Fl Bastian, E Eeltz, P. Buell, P.
Gusler, D. Foltz.
Front row: Miss Simon, I. Foltz, L. Wtztkins, S. llfumrner, B. Chiddister, D. M. Sack, M. Draggoo, M. Zent, A. Forschner, V.
Driver, D. Loveless, D. Allison.
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Mr. ljrybaok helped tire iitarid qet tire tirrie, all riqiitl
Don Stute was Ciioseit as president: Maraaret Cox, librarian, and Hope Miller as secretary-
treasurer. Don won the position ot assistant director, and Pat McCoy that of student director.
Vtfell, notinna rnuigli lifirgiperied the first semester exfjept tlie band played for the home basket-
ball dairies, rnarelied in tlie Armistice Day parade, and played for tlie basketball qame, in
wiiicli the Zellner Pistons inet Akron, Qliio, at tire Nortii Side qyrn on December l2. They
received an invitation to 15-lay at anottier sucti qarne on lanuary 27 also.
But qeel Tlze second seriiesterl Tlie band played at the County Basketball Tourney at New
Haven on lanuary Q3 and 24. More to eornel Qur band was asked to play at the Cere-
rnony awarding tlie U. S. Bureau ot Qrdinanee Flaa and tlie Navy "E" to the Maqnavox
Company, at tlie Sliriiie Tlieater. l
School concerts were presented on February 8 and April 19. A lot of Trojan Mozarts en-
tered individual solo and ensemble nuinticis at tne district contest at Waterloo, Maiuli LH,
Tlie first place winners advanced to tlie state solo contest at Butler, April ll.
Nlfell, at last, tlie lun was over for ttie year and so tlie band closed tlie terin by plfiyintg fit
connnenceinent and by liavinq a weiner bake at Dick Fisliers club liouse. Tliey had tootrwl
tlieir way tlirouqli anotlier year witli a lot ot oornpli.
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Every forty-ininutc period found tlie twirlers practicing tlieir routine on tlie stage, To lirwtl:
tlie nionotony, tlie qirls occasionally peeked tlirouqli tlie curtains at tlic band. Kid stutt? You
bet!
Sylvia Gillirl lias liad two years experience in twirlinqp loan Carriqer, two years: Rutli Mary
Beck, two years: and lean Clapesattle, one year. Botli Connie l':L1INlt?I and Barbara Milltj-r
liave been twirlinq tor four years. Five ot tlie twirlers liave -gone to contests and rarilzofl
liiqli in eitlier tlie state or national. Tliis year, Barbara lfieever and Pliyllis McCoy repre-
sented Elrnliurst in tlie junior liiqli contest at Waterloo. Connie liuniier and Barbara Miller
represented Elrnliurst in tlie senior liiqli contest.
Dick Deuter won tlie contest for drum niaior. Since Qctober, Dick lias strutted liis stun at tlie
liead ot tlie band.
Elrnliurst now lias tliree tlaqs lor tlie color guard to carry at tlie liead ot tlie parade. This
year Mr. Hayes presented tlie scliool witli an lndiana tlaq. Two soplioinore tlaq b e ar er s,
Mila Haaq and Virqinia Cox, led tlie red and gray rnarcliinq band,
Mariorettes: B. Miller, C. l-luniler, I. Carriqerg Drum Maior: D. Deuterg Maiorettegg 1.tjl,15,n
sattle, B. M. Beck, S. Gillitiy Flaq bearers: lvl. Hitaq and V. Cox.
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"'VVhat in the world is that?"
"Oh, it's just the beginning typing classes learning the letters of a typewriter", replied the
Commercial Club president, Betty Tarr. Standing beside her were the other club officers:
vice-president, Hope Miller: secretary, Margaret Lunzy treasurer, Betty Mason: and Miss
Matilda Aunian, sponsor.
Vifith Elmhurst as a starting point, the club held their annual treasure hunt and Weiner bake
on the school grounds, September 19. Weiners, marshmallows, and root beer were served.
Despite a few rips and tears, everyone had fun.
ln the middle of Qctober, the club took a trip to the Lincoln Life Insurance Company. The
same gang took time off from the study of bookkeeping, typing, and shorthand to skate twice,
on November 28 and April 4. Zeryl Cowan also entertained the crowd at her home during
the Christmas holidays. A gift exchange, games, dancing, and refreshments were enjoyed
by all. 4Oh! those quarter presentsll
Early in the second semester the group was shown a movie stressing how to prepare for a
iob and how to get a iob.
To wind up the activities of the year, the Commercial Club chose a patriotic theme for its
annual banquet held April 23. Bob Allen's orchestra furnished the rollicking tunes for the
barn dancing and la congoing that followed. A "Man On The Street" program, looking
into the future of the club members, was put on by those giggle-guarantee maestros, Dick
Fisher and William Perl. Bronze, silver, and gold pins were awarded to those students who
typed 40, 55, or 60 words a minute with not more than five errors.
Top row: l. Turner, D Fisher, T. Foltz, H. Carpenter, E. Churchward, Ft Avery, B. Wolf, I. Paxson, E. Pontius, R. Harrna-i.
Seic-nd row: G .MJrshirll, M. Christie, B. Mason, M. Beck, A. Tarr, L Putt, V. Cox, E. Ruch, H. Fogelson, M. Mclvlillen, M.
Praqoc.
Third row: Z. Cowan, M Lunz, l. Foltz, B. Tarr, C. Kumfer, P. McCoy, G. B. May, L. A. Hardisty, A. Forschner.
Fourth rowz E. Cleve-ng-er, B. Perl, P. Scott, P Hoeppner, B. Mbzvcjoniery, l. Bracht, H. Larrmore, D. Miller.
Filfh row: Miss Aunt-Tin, L. Schneider, V. Trump-ey, S Kurnner, V. Holle, L Kraft, F. Schoenern-ln, M. Cox, H. Miller, L.
Parl-ter.
Front row: R. M Be-clz, P. Ehrman, D. Loveless, V. Driver, B. Millhouse, M. Leoiard, D. M. Sack, M. K. Sands, l. Hurlman.
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Middle row' If' Voqts, L. Sclmf-1d2r, P. Scott, F Siiltoorierriiiri, 'fl Pond, E' lQ'rlile:'ibw'l1, H Hfinlce, V Meyer, M Co:-c
Bottarri row: P. Henning, L. Anson, M. Cox, P Eltiiirniri, P l'v'lfCi",', lt? Milli 1, K. lfumt-.r, B Mutt-:in
Bottom Picture Bacl-: iowz B Hia:-, H Siineimirri, O Slfrtf.-1, B. L'-:mit-ii, FI llfliittiiiri, H Slziieter, M. Birizsf-tt, P Oyor.
Middle row: R. McOiit1fii-r'1, D Hofrliri, E. liieiqli, B Beltz, S Mfvi-'ii, I iC"lIll'ILl, S Gillit-t, IQ' Bible, LI Pontius.
Bottom row: E Piirlzison, H M. Eigclz, M Luriz, A. Tiur, M lfieijzlz, if lvIi3Qivi1'.ii, F fiiii-Liza-i, I-I Hgiin-in
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Time marches on! Alonq with this march comes the Elmhurst Company ot Bs. At the ball
qames, in the halls and everywhere, the red sweaters are distinguishable.
Bay Mutton was re-elected president ot the E club. However he had new assistants who were
B. Deuter, vice-president and I. Baker, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Snider was ofticial sponsor
oi the E's. His co-workers were Miss Pottert, Mrs. Stanley, Mr. Eickhoii and Mr. Frybaclc.
Elmhurst basketball pins were sold by the club. Proceeds ot this and the class tourney
made possible the Letterman's dance, March 28. All present and past Hs iived at this session.
Members ot the club were: G. A. Af-Marjorie Cox, B. lfahlenbeck, P. McCoy, L. Schneider,
F. Schoeneman, P. Scott, P. Henning, C. Kumier, C. McQueen, I. Stemen, E. Kreiqh, B. Beltz,
M. Beck, A. Tarr, S. Gillilt, B. Baker, I. Carriqer, S. Monce, B. Miller, M. Pond, L. Anson, R.
M. Beck, M. Lunz, H. Hanke, V. Meyer. Rifle clubfeM. Bassett, H. Simerman, O. Slater, V.
Trumpey, D. Voats, I. Whitbeck, R. Iohnson, C. Cable, B. Bassett, D. Hoehn, B. McQueen
Debate-eMarqaret Cox. TwirlinqfC. Kumfer, B. Miller. YelleleadinqfeB. Miller, M. Pond.
Band Yrrr P. Ehrman, D. Fisher, B. Parlcison, D. Stute, E. Clevenqer, M. Cox, T. Foltz, B. Harman,
P. Henning, P. McCoy, B. McQueen, E. Pontius, E. Smelser. Boy's Sports I. Baker, B. Deu-
ter, D. Hower, B. Mutton, H. Shaeter, B. Bice, P. Cyer, D. Capin, B. Parkison. Student Man-
:rqerfI, Whitbeck.
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tezihirri, H Basil., C Euskxrli, L' Czgir. H Ctiiqerter, I Ciiiiger, 5.1 'fliriske-. E Churfiiiward, E tf'liuri5l'iw-1rd, I Clzusen, E
Cleverz-yer, I Cir,-3:11, Rf fix, X' Cf:-:, I Clfigislttlf, - Qeutez, EI, fiss, If I: zrgzgca, E fulliigfrzn, til Qt :apic-, P Eiirrziizn, H
Eirisiedel, 'I' Engliih, R Felziilee, Y' Fisher, I First-fe I. Paltz, T. Fitz, ll Ford, A Forsiiliner, H Gilurit, M Cvirton, H
H:r1E1e,L. H:rdisty,ixZ I-iizj, P Hxrz-.1r.,f H1431 I. Henry, F Hiegirrzer Y Hifle, f Ht-we: l::i.es, E lolins-tin,
Lx Ielinscin, R Itihnsozx, E iIJhienbe:l:, I fflnlf-nl .. Eliiilezibecg, E lie-Ev-ir, F lfindy, H flirierlz, L l1rij1tt,C lfuziiter,
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I, Mcfliriniiy, M. Mcltlillen, if l.'l'fti".l'?E!t, G lilizrsii :ii, E I.fix3':. G lfly Y, Neyer, E l.iif.ir, Q lf:..i r, E lfozi -1 H Morse, E
lfuticizi,I'.Tt.f:51-z1,l-1 flush, I flftf L' Cfer, P Oyez L Pirlzer E Piikis. E Penn: i:i, P Pfeu:-:, L Pooiiiilri, ffl
Pond,I Pc-nd, E Pont1u5,B EL1yi,H Hse, lvl Hiller, A Hurry. A Rust, L 1, fl S sig I Sir? f Siiiiziicit, L
Schneider, F Sclioeiifriiaii, G. Eli:-tt, P' Smit, C Slieglilrd. E Szzzels-1: lf eisei, E St-sin, V Stiller State, A. Tirr,
Tlrr, I. Thurber, X' Ti'.::1.rejr I Turner, L I.','.:tl:ir.s, f.f'.t.'.:ll:e: R kie, A 'Wise
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As well as being a couple of kids, 135 of us Joined a special service group, the Red Cross
club.
We made a penny drive for Red Cross membership, contributed our old Christmas cards
for reconstruction to be given next year to the men in service, delivered Christmas bas-
kets to some unfortunate families, held a penny drive in home rooms for tuberculosis seals
and in the words of our sponsor, Miss Winimer, "furthered any drive put on for Nationa
Defense by the Red Cross organization."
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At our organization meeting last September, we elected E. Pontius, presidentp M. Lunz,
viceepresidentg and I. Pond, secretaryetreasizrer. We delegated I. Carriger, M. Beck, L.
Henry and Don Schmidt to represent our club at the meetings of the County Council.
Don was elected president of the County Council.
Mixing a little pleasure with our work, we held a tea dance. That little bit of recreation
took care of the first semester. We entertained ourselves and our guests in the middle
of the second semester with an after-supper dance.
Well, kids, that wasn't a bad way to spend our spare time and dimes was it?
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Number one on ine parade oi activities sponsored by the Phy-Chem Club was the trip to
the meeting ot the Indiana lunior Academy ot Science at De Pauw University. Both the
physics and chemistry classes were invited to take experiments. The physics class took
experiments about surface tension. Electrolysis ot sodium chloride and the displacement ot
metals from salt solution were the two experiments taken by the chemistry class. The club
stayed all night at Greencastle where the meeting was held. lames Sarasien, Elmhurst's
candidate, was elected president tor the coming year. The members had a good time on
the bus, on the campus, down town in Greencastle and at the meetings and exhibits.
Number two hit was a Thanksgiving tea dance. All enjoyed themselves as they burned up
the dance iloor to the tune ot some of the hottest records on Celluloid. Taity apples were
passed out to all the rug-cutting kids.
The annual tuntest on March 6 took place number three. Barbara Miller, Miriam Pond,
lrieta Grush, Buth Felmlee, Lynn Henry and Bob Meyer put their heads together to plan
a swanky party. lt was a combination dance and tloor show with refreshments and at-
tendance prizes on the side. Tables were arranged around the gym to imitate a race track.
Here a floor show took place while Bob Aliens orchestra played on the stage. Later all
the quests glided to "Sailboat To The Sky".
Several trips, including one to the sewage disposal plant, were made to industries tor the
iurther education of the members in the practical application ot physics and chemistry.
Forty-three members, l7 girls and 26 boys, made up the hit parade ot Phy-Chem this year.
Bronze pins were awarded to all deserving members. Bob Parkison called meetings to order
with limmy Turner as his assistant. Frieda Scnoeneman kept the roll and took charge ot all
the money the club earned. Miss Wimmer, chemistry instructor, and Mr. Logan, physics in-
structor, sponsored the activities.
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Top row: Bob Meyer, L. Henry, t M Levitt, P. l'l1lCl'?lJl"3Yl3 Grov 5' flu! B r 1 rgtgy-,V I, Egiggf, A. Rust E
Dullaqhzrn, Fl. McQueen
Second fowl I. Sarasien, ivicrrglre Cox, P. Haepnner, H lvii"l'llfll, Ev Mlron, E Goetve rirwcote, W. Snyder, I. 'Whit-
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Third row: R. Harm-ln, I. Turner, L. Hegerield, I. Co win, Le Ellyn Keesler, A. Lzlon 3. Perl, E, Clev-enqer, A. Gutmarm,
T Foltz D. lieberenz L. lvi-ever, E. Pontius.
Front row: Mr. Logan, K. Diss, L. Anson, L. Kraft. I. GJUSIH. MH r-one Cox, F. Schoenemln, M Pend, B. Miller, D. Fisher, P.
Oyer, Miss Wirrimer.
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Top picture, left-Back row: D. Coleman, I. Gillispie, M. Nash, S. Churchward, I. Sinn, I. Alden, M. Srnelser, L. Hadley,
R. Bastian, M. Ditzenberqer.
Biddle row: I. Clausen, M. Cox, B. Bassett, L. Schneider, R. Wilkie, C. Kurnfer, S. Gilleff, G. B. May, B. Tarr, D. Fisher.
Bottom row: D. Cox, D. Foltz, H. Miller, B. Millhouse, D. Allison, P. Ehrman, P. McCoy, S. Kummer, M. Sands, Miss McComb.
Upper right picture: H. Miller: Second picture left: L. Kraftp Second picture right-Back row: E. Pontius, I. Neff, B. Carsten, K.
Ford, L. Kraft, F. Schoeneman, E. Dullaghan, R. McQueen, R. Harman, E. lackson.
Middle row: N. Christoff, B. lvlutton, R. Felmlee, L. Hegerfeld, M. Christle, B. Baker, V. Halle, B. Girton, M. Link, C. Oyer.
Bottom row: P. Oyer, B. Ftayl, D. Loveless, V. Driver, A. Forschner, V. McGregor, B. Chiddister, C. McQueen, P. Henning,
E. Shaw Third picture left-M. Cox, D. Loveless, H. Miller: Third picture right-Back row: Don Schmidt, D. Stute, W.
larnes, H. Sirnerrnzn, C. Stoops, Dick Schmidt.
Middle row: V. Stoller, R. Kahlenbeck, L. Meyer, O. Hoke, B. Kxnerk, B. Stein.
Bottom row: Mr. Logan, H. Busch, P. McCoy, G. Langmeyer, V. Cox, D. Capin.
Lower picture lefti P. Oyer, Miss McComb, B. Tarr.
Lower picture center: L. Meyer, Lower picture right: L Hegerfeld, L Schneider, P. Scott.
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Chancing to poke your head in Room 5 any night the Advance stayed, you W o u l d have
found 8 individuals, members of the main editorial staff, working industriously to put out the
paper you read every month for the past year. lf you had remained to eavesdrop a little,
you would have heard questions flying everywhere. Someone usually said, "What hap-
pened to that article?" or "l told her to write it up!" or "Will someone type this, please?"
Betty Tarr and Paul Oyer, both members of the editorial staff for four years, were announced
by Miss McComb, faculty adviser, as co-editors, for l94l-l942. Main helpers have been
Margaret Cox, news editor: Lois Schneider, chief copyreadery leremy Alden and Lynn Henry,
headline writers: Hope Miller, feature editory and Eugene Pontius, sports editor. News stories
were assigned to reporters by the news editors, feature stories were assigned by the fea-
ture editor, and the same was done with sporQs writeups. Then the stories went through the
"mill." There were many of themy they had to be rearranged, rewritten, censored, corrected,
ccpyread, typed, rechecked, headlined. After this long drawn out process, they were sent
to the printers The galley proofs, as they ae called, came back from the printer's and
were proofread and sent back to the printers to be printed.
Mr. Logan, faculty adviser for the business staff, and Lester Meyer, business manager, with
their helpers took care of the bookkeeping and soliciting ads for the Advance.
Fourteen journalists attended the annual convention of the lndiana High School Press As-
sociation at Franklin College, Franklin, lndia ia last October 23, 24, and 25.
Highlights of the convention were specialized classes for instruction and advice in news-
paper and yearbook editing, a campaign and election of officers for the next year and en-
tertainment programs sponsored by various groups of the Franklin College student body.
On May l the annual Advance banquet was held. Lois Schneider was general chairman and
prodded all the other committee members into making the banquet a success. Each member
of the editorial and business staffs was eligible to attend. The Advance staff alumni were
invited to come along and have fun, too. Outstanding members of this year's staff received
Quill and Scroll and Advance awards.
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