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

 - Class of 1941

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,-. J THE FRESHMEN. OVE , idqwimi i 'iiiw in 'iii' iii-li -'A-g , ia - V ii ii iz' J iz i Q i 4 iii! be ' B ' -4 '7 A! W .V '-4 i X ,- -, l i . - ,, Ifvf. .F -'4- rl R D ' A A lull! l,fi urf.,. l ihllll , al .. V V . ' , V 51 i H - i x ,JL jg. X ig' 4' i -Vw is ,s , f lf, fe it i .A E'-' 'Pa-if-4YWssx , fi 'f i tif an A Q L I. c .. '-'Pa .av K4 7 'WT Q R sa . K , . is ri, VS 2 f iii! : ' lf we an ff J FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Lillian Ackerman, Phillip Apple- man, Kenneth Barhydt. Alice Berry, Lillian Brickley, Virginia Bushong, joan Butler. Harry Casselman, Iidirh Cripe. XY'arren Crofoot, Richard Crothers, Margaret Diehm, Carol Faux, Gloria lfiandt. Elmer Fleck, Glendora Fritz. Annabel Gillespie, Betty Gillespie, Catherine Glass, Paul Glass, Doris Graham. Mary Alice Green, Eleanor Grym, Bonnie Gustin, jean Haines. juana Mae Hall, Donald Hass, Betts' Herron. Robert Hile, Beverly Hinkley, William Hinkley, Mary jane Hof- felder, Robert Holcomb, Aliene Hornett, Patsy Lou Hosler. lfdwin Houck, Lois johnson. Marilyn johnson. Kenneth Kessler, Connie Kimmel, Robert Kimmel, jean Koon. Janice Kreischer, Russell Krueger, Emmett Lovett, Kathleen Mabus, Helen Marshall, Richard Mason, Janice McCally. On Monday, the thirtieth of September, in the year of 1940, we entered the Kendall- ville High School, coming from the eighth grade of the city school, from the Lutheran School, XVayne Center, Jefferson Township, and South Milford Schools. On the first roll call eighty-live freshmen responded, being fresh in mind and eager to learn all that would be of value to us. At the first class meeting we elected Phil Appleman, presidentg Alice Berry, vice- presidcntg and Howard Treesh, sceretary-treasurer, XVe selected old rose and gray for our class colors, the sweet pea for class flower, and Speech is silverg silence is golden for the class motto. XVe may have started late this year, but by hard work we expect soon to overcome this handicap. Already many members of the class have shown an inclination toward good scholarship and rank with the best in the school, Puge Tru

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TO LINE Richard Kessler, Becky Kimmel, Lester Kimmel, Helen Kiinpel, Bernard Kleiman, Charles Knott, Hermonia Krueger. Phyllis Lasho, Margaret Little, W':ilter Marshall, Ruth Ann Me- Cormiek, Nnida McKeefer, Arnol 9 vi sl V Miller, Rnbert Nelson. Esther Olinghouse, Phyllis Cliniq- house, Dale Parker, Francis Peachy, 4' -1- .fs- i 0 Kenneth Phillips, jay Rnndol, 1. Natalie Reitzel. R S 4 . kj 'f 1.1 I Phyllis Rutan, Naomi Sechler. W Sue Sellers, Dick Shoner, joan ' H ' 3 Sobieski, jack Squire, Mary Stein- l J barger. H if H' Edwin Stockton, Richard Stone- braker, Gene Sucher, Marilene .G - a Swartz, Paul Thomas, Doris Trow- ,J .1 7 , bridge, Harold Uhl. i ! P 1 Willian1 Wfagner, Leo Xlifaller, Joan Walsh, Evelyn villlltlf, George Workman, Arlene Yeagley, Nadine Young. Shirley Zinn. Not in Picture: Alice Thomas. Our first class party was held in the little gym, Friday, November 93 after a jolly time we attended a basketball game. Our class even at this early stage shows much talent. Some of us have excellent scholastic abilityg fa few seem to have poetic leanings.j Representatives of our class have been active in the high school operetta, intra-mural athletics, Treble Clef Club. band, and orchestra. XVe even have a classmate with the mangled hair-do of 11 maestro, Sparky, of course. After becoming acclimated ourselves, we served as worldly wise guides for our new mid-term arrivals from the Departmental Building. We are all looking forward to next year, and hope that as freshmen, Qnot too greenj, we can do our bit in Kendallville High School. -Gunilda Gutstein. Martha Ellen Engle. Page Nine Z . .



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HE FIRST LAP Vivian Xlcbiffin, Nlury, Vlr. Robert Nluusiiig. land, Hugh Mullen, laul larker. Ronald Peckhart +4 Schniuck. - Smith, Mary Smith, 'u Lyla Talmadge. Howard Treesh, Thelma Veit, Patty , ald XVeirick. Clyde W'hitson. In extra-curricular activities our class hasnit had time to show its true worth. The experience that many boys have had from the class team coached by Mr. Penrod and the second team coached by Mr. Guymon will prove of great value so that we should make a good showing in the next years. With such athletes as Houck, Mory, Muesing. Sauer, Appleman, Hinkley, Mason, Eddy Miller, Treesh, and Whitson, we should help to con- tribute to the basketball, baseball, and track teams of the future. Edith Cripe is an ex- cellent pianist for the High School Trio and frequently accompanies our artists on other occasions. Vivian McGiftin and Phil Appleman have received much praise for their singing and acting in the operetta. Our class immensely enjoyed their first party held October 30 on a fine fall evening. Three hay wagons drawn by tractors took us all over town. Dressed in old clothes, we entertained ourselves and many on-lookers by singing and yelling until time for eats which we enjoyed in the school building. This was followed by dances and games. NVe are now looking forward to a second party promised us. Our class participated in the Indoor Fair. We checked the cloaks and sold eokes and pop. Our proceeds ranked with the highest. Altogether, we have had a most wonderful and prosperous year under the guidance of our sponsor, Mr. Penrod, and we hope to have three more years as good as our first. -Howard Treesh. Sally Lou Teders. Page Eleven Mary NlcXVhin ney, Iiddy Miller. .lean Miller, Vir ginia Miller, jack Nlurtimore, Gent ,lainex Nlulhnl lietty Niswan der, Iiugene Nodine. Ruth Noir P T , lmogene Pow ers, Richard Reno, Beulah Rose june Russell, Gordon Sauer, Alcan Anna Shoner, Nlarilyn Skiles ,lack Slater, Donna Smith, Cult jean Stiver. Sally Teders I,inn Tyler Wlirford, Don-

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