Elston High School - Elstonian Yearbook (Michigan City, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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Lois Berry G. A. A. 1-4: G11-e Club 4. pres. 43 Girls' Athletic Llub 13 Monitor 2-43 As- sistant L i b ra ri a n 4: Girls' League 3-4: llatin Club 41 Student Count-il 33 Senior Play 4. Belly Lou Blomquist Student Council 2: Moni- tor 23 Junior Play 33 Tliespiains 3-4, pres. 41 llatin Club 43 Girls' League 3-43 G. A. A. 1- 3 Assistant Librarian 4i Captain Applejack' 4. Henrietta .lane Boyle Assistant Librarian 3-4: G. A. A. 3-43 Girls' League 3-43 Monitor 3-4. Mary D. Brady Travel Club 1, pres. 13 G. A. A. 1-4: Girls' League 2.-43 Hall Patrolman 33 Elstonian Staff 4. s Harold Adams ball 4. Harold J. Allison Hall Patrolman l - 23 Monitor 2-43 Student Council 2'4Q French Club 2: H.-Y Club 3-4: Class President 4. William Angrick Entered from St. Mary's High School 33 Student Council 3-4. chairman 43 Monitor 3-43 Interna- tional Drawing Club 3. vice-pres. 33 Hi-Y Club 3-4: Basketb ill 3-4: Foot- ball 3-43 Honor Society 43 Senior Play 43 Letter- n1en's Club 3-4, pres. 4. William Stanley Ansell Student Council 33 Junior Play 33 'Fhespians 3-4: Hi-Y Club IZ-43 Glee Club 3-43 Hall l'atrolnian 4. Athletic Club 23 Basket- ball 3-4: Track 3-43 Let- termen's Club 3-43 Foot- Doris Jane Alilgrim Travel Club 13 Thespians 3-43 .Junior Play 3: Girls' League 3-4, pres. 4: As- sistant Librarian 4: Hon- or Slociety, 4, vice-pres. 43 Student Council 2.-3: Monitor 2-43 Latin Club 4. Bessie Bannwalt Student Council 23 Girls' League Il-4: G. A. A. 4. E'enore Behrens Connnerc-e C lu b 1 - 3 : Shakespeare Club 1, pres. 1: Travel Club 33 Litin Club-1. Atlielene Bell G. A. A. 1-2-43 Music Club 13 Glee Club l-2: Mikado 13 Monitor 3-42 Student Council 43 Girls' League 3-4. Harold John Aust Radio Club 1-2. George Baughman Latin Club 1: Track 2-42 Band l-43 Student Coun- cil ill-43 Lettern1en's Club 3-4, vice-pres. 4: Hi-Y Club 43 'l'i'ac'k Captain 4. Wallace Biege Baseball l. Okla Blank Band 3-43 Airplane Club 1-23 Gorman Club 3-4: Hi-Y 3-4. Page I4

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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND HISTORY just like a new team coming upon HAROLD ALLISON- the floor, we entered this Senior High President School in I930 as freshmen, full of enthusiasm and eager to win the game before us. We elected as our captain Bruce Holloway. Our coaches were Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Wallace. Dur- ing the first quarter we took time out for the Freshman-Sophomore party, JOHN TUTHILL' which was like a glass of water to our X 'TI VICe'PreSIdem thirsty players. YCKSS Second quarter - I93I. By this I X time we had found that things were not so easy as we had expected, so we plunged into work, determined to win. At thfs time we changed leaders, choos- ing Jc-hn Segnitz as captain and Merle Smith and Ernest Dingler as sub-cap- tains. Miss Dahlberg and Mr. Engle , were elected as sponsors. During the time out, we entertained the freshmen with a mingler in the gymnasium. Half cf the game was over, and although we were fairly successful, we still had to prove our skill as players of the game. BRUCE IOHNSON. Secretary-Treasurer Third quarter-I932. It was necessary to change captains again, so Ray Fox, with Merle Smith and John Segnitz, helped us gain a few points. Miss McConkey and IVlr. Smith carefully coached the game. As juniors we gave A Lucky Break, which was the star play of the game to date. Later, we ended the third quarter by giving the customary Junior-Senior Prom, making everyone confident that we would win. Fourth quarter-I933. We had come to the most important quarter of the whole game, so, to show what we were really worth, Harold Allison, our captain, with john Tuthill and Bruce Johnson, cleverly led us from play to play. It was at this time that we as seniors, under the splendid leadership of Miss Shepherd and IVIr. Griffin, showed our capability and prowess in all activities. Early in the fall we selected eighteen people to edit this Elstonian for the Class of I933g their work began in October and did not end until june, although many of us were not aware of the hours they spent in planning and publishing this book. ln football we were represented by Captain Ray Fox, William Angrick, and Harold Ford, who were on the first eleven. When the basketball season rolled around, our representatives were William Angrick, Ray Fox, and Vernon Richards. This spring we were well represented on the track team by Raymond Grandorf, Charles Taylor, George Baughman, Leonard Pollnow, John Tuthill, Ray Fox, and William Angrick. Our wrestlers were Charles Quinn, George O'Bringer, Charles Taylor, and Richard Fleming. Seventeen seniors achieved the coveted honor of election into the Honor Society. Many others were active in student government and club work of all kinds. Everyone's eyes were upon us as we manfully played our game, and by the time we gave our play, The Four-Flushern, we knew that ours was the victory. Page I3



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Lillian Bukuska ti. A. A. 1-4: Home Ero- nomics Club I. Mary Elizabeth Burgess French Club lj G. A. A. l-31 Girls' Lcngue 3--1. Lucile Burkhart Entered from St. Mz1ry's High School 32 G. A. A. 3--ig Girls' l,eag'ut- 3-4: Band 3-4. Ruth Cibell G. A. A. 2-43 Girls' League 3--4, Alfred Bodine Band 1-4: Hall Patrol- man 1: Monitor l. Nicholas Bohfim Hi-Y Club 7 33-41 lVll!T'llt0l' Nlelvfn G. Breining Airplane Club 2: Interna- tional Drawing Exchange Club 3-4: Orchestra 4, sec'y 43 Hull Patrolman 4: Monitor 4: Student Council 4. Theodore Brink Orchestra 1 -33 Camera Club 13 Airplane Club 2. Beverly Burns French Club ll lntcrnzi- tional Drawing Exchange Club 4. George Chandler Band' 1-4: Orchestra 4: .lunior l'l:xy 3: Thcspiftns 3-45 Hi-Y Club 4. James Davis Paul Dierkes Honor Society 41 Senior Play 4: Elstonian Staff 4: Hi-Y Club 3-41 Latin Club 1-4, vice-pres. 4: Student Council 1-23 Hull Patrolman 4: Monitor 3-4. Page l 5 Lorena Cofer G. A. A. 2-4: Girls' Lt-zlguc 2-4: Household Arts Club 1. Alice V. Cole Student Council 2: Moni- tor 2-4: G. A. A. 1-41 Girls' Iicnprize 3-4. Bertha L. Cowgill G. A. A. 2-35 Monitor lg Girls' licnfzue 3-4. Adath Decker Entered fr o m Central High School of South Bend 4: Student Council 45 Girls' League 4.

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