Chester High School - Ravelings Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)

 - Class of 1936

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MILO ULREY Basketball is Ins pastime. Basketball 2. 3, 4 Captain 4 Baseball 3. 4 Annual Staff I Atliletle Editor Hi V 3, 4 Vie » President I E LIN ORE YARIAN Full of pep. fill of fun, Never quiet, always on the run.” Veil Leader Class 1. 2. 3 tJirl lt »serve 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff J Cirei lation Manager tJlee Club 3. I Chores 1. 2 HAROLD WATSON I’ll » world knows only two. Koine and 1.” Baseball 3. 4 III V 3, I EVA LOIS ZIMPELMANN Modest and holding to her own affairs. Annual Staff 4 Assistant Editor Jirl Reserve 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Sti dent Librarian I Scholarship 2. 3 Debate I GRACE RE I KEN She speaks fast and free.” Chorus 1. 2 (lice Club 3 dirl Reserve 2, 3, 4 Ways and Means Comm. I On lone’s Trail” 3 Short Thirty-six 4 GEORGE WALTERS Have a pood time while you're alive for you'll be d ad a long time.” Basketball 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 lll-Y 4 Chorus 1. 2 MAVIS VERGON Jack is my subjeei. Veil Leader School 3 Class 2. 3 (lirl Reserve 2. 3 Filtered 2

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MARVIN MOTE IMOGENE HANLEY 'l!n vity is tin soul of wit” Hasebnll 3. 4 Chorus I Ili V 4 MAXINE MAPLE Nothing in this world is :is good as usefulness. School Pianist 1. 2. 3. I 4ilee Clubs. Chorus s. per ••lias, etc. 4Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4 President 4 (Jirl Reserve 2. 3. I Service 4'omini, too 4 4'lass Secretary 2 FRED ORR He towers far above the rest.” And It Unified 4 Ili-Y 2. 3. 4 Chorus I. 2. I 4'hoir 3 41 lee 4'lub 3. 4 KATIIRY'NE JUDY •I find you want me to furnish you with argument and intellect too. 4; i rI Reserve 2. 3. I Chorus I. 2 4 ilee Club 3. 4 Orchestra 1. 2. 3. I WALTER SITES “A little man with a big purpose. Ili-Y 3. I Student Council i Short Thiity-six 4 A woman always has tin Inst word.” 4iirl Reserve 2. 3. 4 Publicity Committee 3 Secretary + Chorus 1, 2, 4 Choir 3 ISIee Club 3. 4 Short Thirty-six 4 ralph McFarland How full of briars is this working-day world. ('horiis 1 WINIFRED HANLEY I shall do as 1 pie iso and no one can make me do otherwise. 4Jirl Reserve 2, 3. I Publicity Coiniiiitlcc 4 Chorus 1. 2 4'hoir 3 LESTER METZGER A moderate boy. m v r loo elated, never sullen.” Ili-Y 2. 3. I 'herus 1. 2 HELEN PARKER She has a lovely face, liod in his mercy lent her grace.” IJirl Reserve 2. 3. 4 Treasurer 3 Program Committee I Stmb-nt Librarian I Student Council 2. 3 Sec ret ary 4 Choir 3 4• loo 4'lub 3 Annual Staff I Photographer Hebato 4 4in tone's Trail” 3 Kntered 2 Short Thirty-. lx I ( 13 )



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Ffourscore less seventy-six years ago our fathers sent forth to this ' school, a new class, to be placed m servitude and dedicated to the sup- position that all students should learn abundantly. Since then, we have engaged in a great struggle, testing whether that student, or any student so green, can long endure. Wo have come to dedicate a portion of our history as a class to those teachers who have strived so hard that we students might survive. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this . At the beginning of our Freshman year our class numbered 42. On March 3 we gamed Ruth Aughinbaugh. Our officers were Virginia Gilbert, president; Basil Bunyan, vice-president; Esther Haines, secretary and tiea- surer; and Elinore Yarian, yell leader. Miss Garber was our class sponsor. On November 11, 1932 we met at the school building for a jolly party. We had refreshments consisting of cocoa, doughnuts, and popcorn balls. For various reasons Ralph Buckingham, Cleo Jacobs, Carl Stellar, Vernon Spacy, and Vera Walters decided not to join us at the beginning of our Sophomore year. We had three new members, Helen Parker and Mavis Vergon, and Goldie Gump came to us during the year making our number 41. On March' 7 Gene Lukenbill left us, decreasing our number to 40. Our officers were Basil Bunyan, president; Virginia Gilbert, vice-president; Maxine Maple, secretary and treasurer; Esther Haines, student council representative; and Elinore Yarian and Mavis Vergon, yell leaders. Mr. Searer was our class sponsor. We had our class party, which was a kid party, at the school building on Friday evening, March 6. Refreshments of weiners and cocoa were served. Basil Bunyan and Wilma Swain moved into other school districts and for reasons unknown, Dallas Guthrie did not join us in our Junior year. At the beginning of the year we gained Howard W eaver and in March we gained Elden Johnson, but during the year we lost Howard Weaver and Robert Olinger, making our number 38. Our officers were Joe Metzger, president; Virginia Gilbert, vice president; Isabel Beery, secretary and treasurer; Mavis Vergon and Elinore Yarian, yell leaders; Elinore Yarian, girls’ athletic manager, and Milo Ulrey, boys’ athletic manager. Miss Book was our class sponsor. On Tuesday night, December 11, our class presented “On lone’s Trail” with the following cast: Helen Parker, Freida Kreider, Grace Reiken, Virginia Gilbert, Esther Haines, Leon Garber, Joe Metzger, Dan Aughinbaugh, Lee Lefforge, and Howard Weaver. We had an “auto” party on Friday evening, March 29, at the school building. Refreshments of fruit salad, punch, and doughnuts were served. The Junior and Senior Reception was held Saturday evening, April 13, 7:30 P. M. The gym was decorated in rainbow decorations. The toastmaster for the evening was Joe Metzger. On August 30 a group of dignified Seniors trooped into the Study Hall with the idea in mind that they could do most anything they pleased under a group of six new teachers. We found that we gained one new member, Harold Frantz. During the first semester Freida Kreider and Ruth Aughin- baugh set sail on the sea of matrimony, making our number 37. The offic- ers for the year were Joe Metzger, president; Isabel Beery, vice president; Goldie Gump, secretary and treasurer; and Helen Parker and Walter Sites, student council representatives. Rev. Noah H. McCoy delivered our Bacca- laureate sermon, and Rev. H. G. Rowe our Commencement address. CLASS HISTORY

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