Kendallville High School - Kay Aitch Ess Yearbook (Kendallville, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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I,oui'r role: l'r.inlvlin lloelaenbarger, lion Silweit, llouaitl Seidel, Nornian llortner, ,latlx llart, ld Hawkins, Pete Hohnhans, .Xrtliur Xvible, Alr., XYendall ,latlxsoii Hlrlrflr' ron: herald Lallsins, Xlarxlxn Xliller, tiene Iiosloi, Xlarigarel lex. llexerlx Mel nllitlv, Helly Selilithten- mver, Irene Canzier, lrene XYilson, ,lean Starleit. llelen tirady. Rolla Carter. Ioannt- Squire, Alice Hollinger. . L'pfvi': mu: Russell 5trouse, llerbert llontl, lsills L.o.l.lwin, llexerlx lt-ters, Inne lailnr, lloroiliy Hager, lugene Hornett. brace lngelbretlit, Karol Sehreilwei. Vice-President, Dorothy Hager as Secretary-Treasurer, and Nlr. lrank Schwab as our sponsor. The motto chosen was Don't try dyingg die trying. The flower was the Peony, the class colors Blue and Gold. On january li, 1937, we had a party featuring .1 supper. The program following con-V sisted of playing the piano and singing after wliieli everybody attended the Kendallville-Harb ford City basketball game. Our elass has grown eonsiderably since the pzople from the country and Lutheran schools came to join us. Leaving the green colors and initiation experiences behind we entered the sophomore year. Holding our annual eleetion of otlicers we saw tit to have Glenn liiehm for President, Eugene Hornett as Viee-President, Gerald Calkins as Treasurer, and Ursell Cox as Secretary. Nliss 3 lower was elected sponsor and provided a very entertaining party which was held january 20. 1938, in the little gym. Prizes were given to the person who made the best hat out of crepe paper, for winning bingo games, and for blowing the largest balloon. To top the evening off refreshments were served and the party adjourned at ten o'cloe ls Our aim for the remaining two years of school is to fulfill the standards set by our predecessors. -By Ursell Cox. lung, mug Ilulwrr Ifnrlaes, Har.-ld Klee. L'rsell Cox, I,-onard Hinlvlei. ,laelx llire. Kenneth Iioslor, XX'illiani Qyuuelv, Xvilliam Nprandel. Xllrfrflr' ron: :Xlmira Cassil, l'lelen 'lir--wlwridge, lois laelielbaueli. lrenla lireiselier, laura ll-vilelder, Kathryn XYagner. Xliriam Grossman. Selma Shape. buy bwartflander. l'111h'r run: Nlodesta lought. Thelma Li-vngwer, Ruth Gqbliardt. Ileanor Rite. ,Ioan llrerup, june Sollenbereef. Josephine Kurtz, jean 5IeW'illiams. ...f P14 40 qu QP 90 page fl4':'llfj -sei en

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I.rm'i'r mu: jack Ehlers, Louie Seidel, Edward Munk, Maynard Preston, Herman Coffelt, Howard Beights, Basil Ananias, john XY'ible. Miililli' mit: Marian Blackman, Frances Nelson, Clardon Smith, Eugene Herendeen, Earl Leighty, jack Brennan, Miles Shookman, Charles Austin. l.'111vi'r mir: Lorraine Karlen, Josephine Hunt, Marie Cook, Katherine Keasey, Laureign Casselman, Rolene Andere son, Virginia Frederick, Harriet Williams. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY NVe arrived in the High School Building wearing the traditional green and in the stage of excitement through which every High School member has passed. Our First business was to select our class officers and a sponsor. Hubert Forbes was chosen President, Norman Bortner as Vice President, Everett Conklin as Secretary-treasurer, these prov- ing to us to be very capable of the positions given them. Mr. Paul Haist was our selection for sponsor, this proving to be an excellent choice also. To top off the year of social activities, we had a very enjoyable Christmas party held in De- cember. For entertainment several eighth graders made a line display of their talent which was followed by dancing until 9:49 at which time we adjourned, determined to have as fine a party in the near future. XVith our high school days about to begin we decided to stick together and have a graduating class of one hundred just as we had entered with an even hundred. Entering the Freshman year of high school we felt like grown men and women. It was our ILlI'I1 to shove eighth graders around. We elected Gerald Calkins President, Eugene Hornett as 1.111i'i'r mn: Dale Reade. llmvard Trowbridge, Glenn Richm, Marcus Dieterle, Bob Herb, Robert Fischer, Mac Grossman, Paul Homsher. Run' Il: Keith Becker, Myrtle Ki7er, june Harvey. Dorothy XY'alchalk, Doris Frain, Joyce Herrick, Alice Jean Seidel, Berniece Nutt. Run Ill: Willis Peachy, lverett Conklin, Delbert Barhydt, junior Leighty, Frederick Miller, Martha Goudy, june Vfeirick. Ruiz' IV: Bob XValler, Bob Seifert, Bob Russell, Lloyd Snook, Leland Cass, Max Simon, junior Temple. i page tzvenfg'-six



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Run I: Dale Kessler, Hnmer Houck, Paul Kimpel, jmck Barnes, Markenns Kishegu, W'illi:im Kammerer, Dun Lehner, Xl.1yn.1rd livers, limes Sebert. Kun ll: Betty Haverfield, M.iry K. Haverfield, Glydun Smith, Annabel Deelz, Patty Runge, Florence Overlmlser, Kathleen Ley, Lonnie Reed, llle.inor Nesbitt, -Itmnn Xveirick. Run Ill: Mirjnrie Kemery, Mary .lane Glass, wrdlllllfl Sobieski, Marjorie Bmwand, Maxine Bumgardner, Margnrst XVert, ,Inst-pliine Kline, Mibel Vein, Clara Pfatfman, Margaret Reamer, Anna Lee Houck. limi ll': james Snbieski, George Gillespie, Forrest Frey, Evelyn Ebert, Betty Schneider, Berniece Schuman, Phyllis Liehring, XKVJIILLI Engle, OFFICERS President , . Maynard Evers Vice President , . , Kathleen Ley Secretary-Tre.isurer , Jack Renkenbcrger Sponsor . . , . , . ,,,, t ,, . ,,,,, Miss Lantz Muffu: Do your stunt and don't grunt. Fluzwrz Peony. Colon: Red and Gold. Run I: Llmrles lkwllnek, Richard Trowbridge, Gerlmrdt Sternal. Robert Schmidt, Robert P.irker. Allen Haney liill lilaskie, XY'.1rren Sexton, Dick lfritv, Armin Gutstein. Run ll: Arlene Likes, Rnselimry Hill, Betty Cmfuot, Mercedes Ixll, Helen Sawyer, Kathryn Shultl, Ruth Cnr- ntliers, Virginm Bllll, I-'dith Froelich, Helen Herberger. Ron III: -Iune Likes, Nlnurine Smith, Mary Ananias, Luis Seaney, Alice Meade, Martha Snyder, Mary Ann Frey Dnrnthy l'rit7, Anna Kammerer, Kathleen Seng. age lu t NU -rlgbl s

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