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

 - Class of 1937

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Baccalaureate Services SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 25, 1937 2:80 O’clock PROCESSIONAL INVOCATION .. RESPONSE .... SELECTION ... SERMON ...... SELECTION ... BENEDICTION . ............ “Romalne” Gounod High School Orchestra ..................................... Rev. Dale C. Beatty ............................. High School Mixed Chorus .... “In Joseph’s Lovely Garden” ............. Dickenson High School Mixed Chorus “Progress Through Patience” .......... Dr. J. R. Schutz “Remember Now Thy Creator” ....................... Adams High School Mixed Chorus .................................. Rev. H. L. Hart80ugh Commencement Exercises WEDNESDAY, EVENING, APRIL 28, 1937 8:00 O’clock MARCH ............... “Evanston Civic Band” ..... Josephine Turck Baker INVOCATION ............................................. Rev. H. R. Ogle SELECTION .................. “Student Prince” Sigmund Romberg ADDRESS .................. “Greatness vs Bigness” . Dr. John W. Holland Radio Station WLS—Chicago, Illinois MEDLEY ...................... “Yester Tunes” George Barnard Presentation of Class and Diplomas ........... Principal—Herman I. Shultz MEDLEY ................ “Our Unbroken Melodies” ......... George Skinner BENEDICTION ...................................... Kev. A- R- Eikenberry Music by Bailey’s Orchestra

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Chester Township Elementary Schools . . ♦ ELEMENTARY GRADE TEACHERS Chester— -Grades 1 3 5 Servia — Grades 1 2 4 5 2— Ruth Dillman 4—Mary Kreamer 6—E. J. Singer 3— Ida Weimer 6—Herman Meyer New Salem—Grades Liberty Mills—Grades 1 2 3—Thelma Bechtold 4 5 6—Delbert Coning 1 2 3—Carrie Sausaman 4 5 6—H. B. Dickey GRADUATES 1»43—1 »1» GRADE I CHESTER—Ralph Bolinger, Wayne Clark, Teddy Coon,Beverly Crawford, Dorothy Cripe, Dolores Grist, Roger Grossnickle, June Hanley, Richard Hapner, Robert Johnson, Don Martin. Dean Neher, John O’Hara, Wanda Penrod, Bruce Pottenger, Martha Smith, Marjorie Smith, Ann Snavely, Barbara Sproat, Carolyn Warner, Jay Werking. SERVIA—Gladys Airgood, Kenneth Bucher, Gerald Fivecoate, Donald Hyde, Lawrence Keaffaber, Mary Louise Orr, George Poer, Gene Royer, Bernadine Stellar, Bobby Walters, Ardith Weitzel, Bonnie Jean Winebrenner, Henry Lawrence Young. Sylvia Louise Young. NEW SALEM—Harry Betten, Liela Bechtold Herbert Creamer, Inez Fisher, Bobby Little, Doris Meyer, Joe Partridge, Rex Schilling, Mary L. Schnepp, Patricia Schroll, Jo Ann Young. LIBERTY MILLS—Merle Ohmart, Helen Frantz, Fern Druley, Mary Sriver, Robert Walgamuth. Edna Herrick, Rosalie Bauman, Richard Helvey, Donald Brindle, Jean Fitch. GRADE II CHESTER—Joe Baker, Annabelle Hanley, Max Heeler, Ralph Hester, Kldon Lambert, John Mor- ford. Donald Neher, Billy Nordman. Willodeane PottenKer. Eula Rohrer, Todd Schroll Douglas Shene- field. Manly Warren, Jeanne Werking. Pauline Hippensteel. SERVIA Arlene Caskey Donald Coble Mike Cornwell, Arthur Grindle, Robert McFarland, Wilber Miller, Joan Mowrer, Billy Dean Runkel’ Roland Weitzel, Jimmy Whiteman, Harold Young, NEW SALEM—Kenton Bechtold. Herman Betten Opal Branstator, Jean Clark, Lamoine Harrell, Leigh Jackson. Billy Meyer. Pat Schnepp LIBERTY MILLS—Ileana Fitch. Lloyd Druley, Evelyn Johnson. Gladys Enyeart, Elaine Helvey. Jack Brlneman Galen Frantz. GRADE III CHESTER—Buford Baker. Mary Brandenburg. Junior Crawford, Janet Dale, Dora Deckenau, Joe Ebbinghouse, Keith Freiden, Joann Garrison, Marie Hopp, Sharon Cline, Max Lefforge, Carl Metz- ger. Cleo Metzger. Gene Schroll, Joan Schafer. Frances Smith, Lee Thompson. Harry J. Walt her, Bonnie. L. Werking. Lail Kelly. SERVIA—Lucine Baker, Robert Cornwell. Merle Keaffaber] Virginia Orr, Marian Poer. Betty June Stellar, Lee Stellar. NEW SALEM—Jean Bechtold. Arlene Bet- ten. Mary R. Harrison. Clyde Kester. Margaret Krom. Doris Seheerer. LIBERTY MILLS Max Co- blentz. Doris Walgamuth. Toddy Enyeart, I eon Frantz. Imogene Helvey, Joan Mallock. Kathrvn Tay- lor, Virgil Herrick. Bonnie Fitch. GRADE IV CHESTER— Luetta Christner, Jonas Blocker. Phyllis Bolinger. Gene Bowen, Heinz Dechenau, Ronald Garber. Edith Hippensteel, Mabel Marshal. Martha Overholser. Carl Peden, Joe Penrod, Mel- vin Smith. Joanne Werking. Billy Wright. Wilber Gump. Janette Rohrer. SERVIA — Ivan Airgood, Herman Coning. Richard Freiden, Jackie Grindle, Donald Keaffaber, Arden Thomas, Eugene Westa- fer, Naomi Whiteman, Delbert Young, Luther Young, Jean Erlewein. NEW SALEM—Richard Little, Galen Knecht, Geneva Kester, Gordon Clark, Omer Betten. Rex Meyers. Maxine Betten. LIBERTY MILLS—Marceleen Reed. Doris Helvey. Eugene Heeter, Phil Spann, Phyllis Frantz, Alice Gridley, Robert Helvey, Stanley Enyeart, Gerald Enyeart, Herald Enyeart. GRADE V CHESTER—Jeane Browne. Harold Bolinger, Russel Baker. Betty Crawford. Norman Clark, Charles Davis, Louis Dillman. HePn Garber. Jeane Garber. Beulah Grossnickle. Warren Garner. Ger- aldine Hartsough. Lewis Johnson. Hubert Judy, Joan Knapp. Robert Meehan, Dorothy Nordman, Kenneth Miller. William O’Hara. Byron Penrod. Dein Rohrer, Issac Studebaker, Junior Speicher, Julius Smith. Welden Smith. Vernon Werking, Elden Werking. SERVIA—Joe Conred. Lo-en Five- coate, Marvin Keaffaber. Eleanor Meyer, Bruce Partridge, Bonnie Ulrey. Lois Walters. NEW SALEM Doris Alexander. Madelyn Bechtold. Pertha Betten. Gene Felabom, Keith Schilling Gerald Morford, Dewayne Clark, Paul Kester. Charles Fisher Jr. LIBERTY MILLS—Peggy Judy, Carol Kissinger, Paul Miller, Phil Enyeart, Wayne Helvey, Donabelle Rinehart, Austin Aughinbaugh. GRADE VI CHESTER—Betty Blickenstaff. Donabe’le Brandenburg. Marjorie Coon, Rose Dillman. Doris Dean Dale. George Finch. Donald France. Marylin Garber, Dean Grossnickle. Coleen Heeter. Jack Heeter. Donald Harris. Arden Metzger. Billy Metzger. James Marshall, Donald Nordman, Dorothy Nic- cum. Doris Niccum. Lois Smith. Mary Thompson. Philip Werking, Ray Warren, Martha Hoover, Cleo Carter. Glenn Rohrer. Frederick Rohrer. Lois Floor, Joan Benefeil, Paul Cripe. SERVIA -Arthur Airgood, Richard Coning, Jame3 Freiden, Merle Freiden. Maxine Hoover, Maurice Little Bennv Reahard. Rex Runkel. Daniel Young. NEW SALEM—Paul Partridge, Virginia Meyers. Wil- liam Ulshafer, Dean Biehl. Charles Schnepp. Loren Yocum. Eugene Schaffer. LIBERTY MILLS Truman Enyeart. I averne Rager. Jean Kissinger. Billy Spann. Zelma Helvey. John Sriver. Lowell Johnson. Violet Walgamuth. Virgil Herrick, Phyllis Fitch. Frank Johnson.



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CALENDAR Aug. 28—With perspiration on our brows we came to school for our book lists. Aug. 31—We began our first “Heal Week” of school. Sept. 7—This was a much enjoyed Labor Day vacation. Oct. 19—Our peppy yell leaders were elected. Oct. 22-23—The Teachers' Institute brought to us another welcome vacation. Oct. 24—The Girl Reserve and Hi-Y put on a carnival which featured an ama- teur hour and a cake walk. Oct. 29—The eighth grade had a class party Oct. 30—After school the seventh grade had its class party and following that the Sophomores had theirs. Nov. 3—The Panthers defeated Roann. Nov. 6—We were defeated by one point at Akron. No. 13—Our boys were defeated by Lafon- taine. Nov. 20—Claypool was defeated by our Pan- thers. Nov. 24—The County Oratorical Contest, held here was won by Lagro. Nov. 27—The Clear Creek Bull Dogs were victorious over the Panthers. Dec. 4—In an unusual and exciting game we were defeated by Central. Dec. 9—In a game with the Alumni the Panthers were victorious. Dec. 11—The Laketon Tigers defeated the Panthers. Dec. 15—The “Tom Sawyer” Operetta was given by the grade students of the township. Dec. 18—We were defeated by Chippewa. Dec. 24 —We know this as the end of the puz- zling semester exams. Dec. 25 to Jan. 4—This was an anticipated Christmas vacation. Jan 4—Shade your eyes! Thelma Odum came to school wearing a diamond. Jan. 6—Bippus defeated our Panthers. Jan. 9—The Four-Way Tourney, in which Chester defeated Bippus, was play- ed off at Clear ('reek. Jan. 16—This was another victory for Lake- ton. Jan. 21-22-23—Chester lost to Chippewa in the County Tourney at Wabash. Jan. 26—The Panthers won an exciting game over the Central Trojans. Jan. 29—We lost to Beaver Dam much to the disappointment of Coach Merkle. 4 Feb. 4—The Donkey Basketball Game en- abled the students of Chester, North Manchester, and Laketon schools to see their teachers in less dignified positions than usual. Feh. 12—The Junior Class presented a three- act comedy “Second-Story Peggy.” Feb. 13—The Panthers won from Urbana. Feb. 15—The Girl Reserves gave a Mothers' and Daughters’ Banquet. Feb. 17—Jot Freeman came to school shod in his fathers’ house slippers. Was it an ingrown toe-nail or a blister, Jot? Feb. 19—Lagro defeated our boys. Feb. 20—South Whitley was surprised when our boys were victorious. Feb. 26—The Panthers were beaten by Lin- colnville. Feb. 27—Ruth Protzman, Helen Bollinger, Esther Blickenstaff, and Lee Smith participated in the County Latin Contest. Mar. 1-4—Mr. Huffman was very well be- haved. (Wifey took Mr. Searer’s place in room 101.) Mar. 2—A slight shaking which was noticed in the Study Hall caused the rad- iators and desks to tremble in their respective places. Mar. 4-5-6—Chester lost to Lafontaine in the Sectional Tourney at Wabash. Mar. 8-9-10—Mr. Shultz saw with only one eye. Mar. 17—The Girl Reserves entertained the Hi-Y. Mar. 19—A challenged Basket Ball game be- tween the Teachers and Merchants. Apr. 3—The Hi-Y Best Girl Banquet. April 9—The Senior Class gave “And Billy Disappeared.” Apr. 24—The Junior-Senior Reception. Apr. 25—Baccalaureate. Apr. 28—Commencement.

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