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

 - Class of 1942

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THE SENIORS' FOOTSTEPS Shirley Liebing, Annabel Longyear, junior Marker, lean McCullick, Delores McGahen, Iohnetta Milbourn, lay Miller Beverly Mulholland, Robert Owen, Patricia Page, losephine Randal, Floyd Reith, Verna Rice, Robert Schlichtenmyer. Paul Schmidt, Ferne Shatter, Raymond Sibert, Dorothy Slentz, Edwin Smith, Robert E. Smith, lack Stiver. Galen Swogger, Mary Ellen Tartter, Doris Thomas, Eugene Weber, Patty Whitford, Duane Williams, Elaine Witzke. Vera Young. After three exciting political rallies held in the auditorium by the three major parties of the junior class, Carl Yoder, choice ot the New Ydea party won on the second ballot over Duane Williams representing the V tor Villiams party and Bessie Cooley of the Square Dealers. The other officers are Sarajane Butler, vice-president and Beverly Mulholland, secretary-treas- urer. Miss Eminger is our sponsor. We enjoyed our party in the little gym atter the Huntington ballgame. The program was in the form ot a Kay Kyser quiz with some of the students acting as contestants. After the program there were dancing and games. W'e juniors are all very proud ot our class rings. We are the first class to have our initials engraved on the outside. We chose june Mad as our class play, and it was a decided hit. We owe much to Miss Robertson for her tine directing and to the members of the cast, who did their best to make it a real success. Two ot our boys lett us to help Uncle Sam, Neil Hill, who is in the Army Air Corps, and Charles Van jackson, who is in the Great Lakes Naval Train- ing Station. The junior-senior banquet will climax our junior year. Page Twenty-three Stella Wright, Carl Yoder

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IUNIORS-FOLLOWING IN Na, f. V, lf r. ',L, ff? V, J Norman Atz, Burnell Aungst, ,B . 1 5B fx, ,,, Msfyfmis Baumgqtmef' Elder , B get i is O Belswanger, Patrlcia Benham, AV ,Mr 1 it S y 5 r' f n 1 B W y J Duane Blanchard, Robert g ,- Y',' i .N B T , Blxllw . ik A -iq - A Brennan. l' V- A B r -2 y . V Jil t K 4- r f ff nn a a A it B lune Browand, Sarajane ,,. ' ' - Q ' y I Butler, Lee Butz, Patricia B - t f 'Q ' 5' Y , if l . B , Carteaux, Ralph Chiddister, 5 N xl L g ' ' . . ' Q rss Bessie Cooley, Evelyn Dobbin, in gg X 5 A k,i H l .iw il , , Vkkyz Q y i f .B . B Qui. it Bl BB i i A I ,A ,,,,, By B B? x B i Betty Ellis, Beverly Engle, A A s f B -- Maynard Faux, Dean Fish, -3 'Q ' f' Q A. Raymond Frey, Ruth Gaines, ' V -A if Monabelle Grossman. V. 4 .f W - y 'tt:i ff y Vgiffsi P . t.llls.zt.' A BBBBB 3.32.5 ' Helen Haase, Ieanne Harmes, . f K ' ' Ralph Hart, Eileen Harvey, Q Q. '25 V B V ' - Barbara Hauff, Lawrence Hess, , , ' my v A S y ' QF Q B , 'Q Rita Hossinger. 5 f i R B f- O B ., 3-Q x , B if a sf ' B . 15? . i I 4,5 555 . ' ? 1 ' Beverly Householder, Robert B, B . f , i 1 Hursey, Devon lhrie, Lee In- 'rg A rg: ,:. , S . .ig man, Phil Kaufman, Beverly Y P VB s K B S , Kennell, Dale Kessler. X f - r'B , - L ai -lik' ,.,, , f :I K K . 1 KKKKB ilk .K t L :Q b K KA 3:1 B 'K ' XX y I f Y2fLff: rl A l y ' V Marilyn Kiebel, Connie Kline, ' V Q B y ' B Q X Raymond Kurtz, Nelda Lan- 7, , - ,Z 13 B, Q I 1 ning, Maynard Lash, Clarence ' B Q' Q- 'Btn , ' 0 Lasho, Betty Leighty. of . s N if 1:4 , J y f ,kkk BA f Q ,f N iff f r Xfff I l L . lx at we IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As eighth graders we entered high school with sixty-three members. We el.ected Robert Owen, president, Raymond Kurtz, vice-presidentg and Phil Kaufman, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Kimmell was our sponsor. We held our party in the little gym. The following year our class had increased to ninety-three. Our class officers were Raymond Kurtz, president, Iim Smith, vice-presidentg and Phil Kaufman, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Penrod was our sponsor. We chose blue and gold as our class colors and the blue orchid as our flower. We enjoyed two class parties this year, a skating party at Hamilton Lake and a masquerade. Ninety-five members made up our sophomore class. We elected Lee Inman, president, Bill Smith, vice-presidentg and Connie Kline, secretary- treasurer. Our only party this year was a potluck supper before a basketball game. This year our class was well represented on the team. The drum m-ajorettes were chosen from our class too. This year we have lost a few of our members. Only eighty-two juniors took their seats in the big assembly. Page Twenty-two



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9 Lillian Ackerman, Phil Ap- pleman, Alice Berry, Lily Brickley, Virginia Bushong, Ioan Butler, Harry Casselman. Edith Cripe, Warren Crofoot, Richard Crothers, LaVerne Crowl, Margaret Diehm, Doro- thy Ernsberger, Carol Faux. Gloria Fiandt, Annabell Gil- lespie, Paul Glass, Robert Gongwer, Doris Graham, Mary Alice Green, Eleanor Gryrn. lean Haines, loana Hall, Donald Hass, Betty Herron, Bob Hile, Beverly Hinkley, Billy Hinkley. Mary lane Hoffelder, Alienc Hornett, Patsy Hosler, Edwin Houck, Eleanor lohnson, Lois Iohnson, Marilyn Iohnson. Connie Kimmel, Corwin Ki- ser, lean Koon, lanice Kreisch- er, Russell Krieaer, Emmett SOPHOMORES--THEY'VE Lovett, Kathleen Mabus. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We entered the eighth grade in September 1939, and after the usual bewilderment of new places and strange faces we elected the following class officers: Sally Lou Teders, president, Philip Appleman, vice-president, Bob Ilile, secretary-treasurer. The next year our class was increased by students from South Milford, Wayne Center, and the Lutheran School. After several weeks of becoming acquainted, we held our first class meeting and chose these officers: Philip Appleman, president, Alice Berry, vice-president, and Howard Treesh, sec- retary-treasurer. We elected the sweet pea for our class flower, old rose and gray for the colors, and Speech is silver, silence is golden for the class motto. VVe enjoyed ourselves immensely at our first party, a mechanized hay ride. Dressed in old clothes and drawn by a tractor, we traveled in hay wagons singing l'Hail, Hail, the Gangs All Here! all over town. Afterwards some of us tried to learn to square dance to Trent Knepper's and Wanda Engle's barn dance fiddle and piano. The gym was decorated with corn shocks which made beautiful ammunition to be fired off into the balcony and down again. Page Twenty-four if , , tm

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