Elkhart High School - Pennant Yearbook (Elkhart, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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f iJm L - r] v ' , - vv l di k behind That Door, We Have Spent Four Years. xlvcntiiiesume, too. we recent liitcli-hikin?: trip to FRANCIS CORNISH A dark, niischievous boy judgre, from that California. RICHARD COURTER All excellent student who is outstanding; as a pianist, havin? placed first in the 1934 national contest. He has also . nthoIog idributed freely to tlic LA VOXNE CRIPE La ' onne. a March bride, was a niemlier of the (iirl Reserves, (ilee flub, and Drania Club. MAX CRIPE The l! 3t city ping-pong champion, and one of our most elusive and valued basketball players. He was also a meml)er of the Hi-V. HARRIETT CROOKS Harriet is always ready with a smile to do her sliare. She was a mend)er of the Drama Club and a Girl Reserve. MARIE Cin.P A (lirl Reserve who also was a member of the Drama Club, Forum Club and Latin Club. JOHN A. CURTIS John was a very dependable person. He was a member of the Fightins Fifty. Drama. Glee and Hi-V Clul)s. He was always seen walking around the halls with a certain January graduate. WILLIAM CURTIS A pleasant cheerful student who was a member of the interclass basketball and then promoted to Varsity. KATHRYN DAVIDSON We ' ll surely miss KathrynV She was a member and Girl Reserves. pe|) :i round school, of the Rah Rah, Latin Club VIRGINIA DAVIS Virginia sang in the Glee Clul) operetta. Tirates of Penzance . DICK DEAL A quiet person but always very in tlu Dick has od humored, iictive interest in Roy Scout work. MATTHIAS DE BONI Mat is a cheery person, being interested in basketball. Me is interested in auttt tneclianics. especially those concerning a green I ' lymouth. JIMMY DIVIETRO Jimmy was very Tnuch Interested in athletics. He was on the track team and plaved football and basketl all. DOROTHY DONOVAN One of inr attractive Rah Rah girls who has the dimples whicli everyone admires. Dorothy was a Tueinber of the Girl Reserves. Besides serving her class as secretary and social chairman, she found time to work on the Pennant Annual. MARIE ELIZABETH DOTY Marie came to us from Bristol. While there, she was a member of tlie (ilee Cluli. (drl Reserves and played basketball. PEG DRAKE Peg is one of our popular Rah Rail girls. She is a mendier of the (iirl Reserves. In her senior year slie was social chairman of the Frencli Club and worked on the Pennant Annual. Peg will always be remembered at ■ires in school. one of tlie live- help DOROTHY M. DRUMMOND Dorotliy was a member of the Drama. Latii Glee Clubs. She was always willing to when called upon. HELEN EASH Helen ' s time was mostly taken up by band and orchestra; she had four years of each. PAUL B. EATON There will be a big loss to the orchestra when Paul graduates. Besides lieing in tlie orchestra he was a Hi-V member ami in the Latin Club. He was Assistant Advertising Manager of tlie Pennant Annual. JEAN EBERSOLE Jean served as an accompanist for soloists and was in the orchestra fo She was literary as well as music; terests andv was a member if Ih French Clubs. MARGIE JEANETTE EDDY lany four in I; Lati of the years, ler in- n and Margie was (iirl Reserve- faithful inciubcr nl llu- mchcstra. and Diania Cluli. LEONARD EDELMAN One of the more quiet mciiibc class : be is nfU ' ii seen during local gdlf courses. seiiHPi iMi the ROSCOE L. EGCJLESTON Roscoe is a ladies ' man. He admits it himself. He was a candidate for the track team. ELEANOR ELLER Eleanor plays basketball ami volleyball. She is a mendier of the Drama Club and of the E. H. S. Wolves. ERANCIS ENGLES A rather quiet but likable inemher of the class; he went out for interclass basketball and ti ack as well as Vai-sity track. CECELIA ANN FARR Cecelia was a very good student, besides belong- ing to the Rah Rah Club. Girl Reserves. Latin Club, and Drama Club. She also had a part in the junior class play. ELIZABETH FERRO Bette. in her senior year was class treasurer. She was in both class plays and the opera, Faust . She is noted for her singing and is fre- quently heard over our local radio station. ROBERT FISHER Rob was an active mendier of both hand ami Hi ' . Besides this he belonged to the Spanish, and Drama Clubs aiul held a position on the Pennant Weekly. GORDON FLAUDING (iordoii was interested in athletics, being on the ' arsity football and interclass basketball teams. He was a memlier of the Hi and .Spanish Chd s. DICK FORRY Dick was oii the interclass basketball team. He is another of those students who drive down from Miclu ' gan every day. JOHN FOSTER Watch out . Here comes a pass! Sure enough .■olmny ' s liact of it. Johnny was (ni the ' arsity football and also was a member of the interclass l)askethan. Fighting Flft and Drama Chili. KAMOND FOSTEli Uayinond staved o cr to graduate with n . may be the i enson. I ' lum lavt year ' s class jiisl We tliink a certain girl ratfr riiirh ' fn

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ROBKRl ' 7-:. ABBOTT Duriiic his I ' ri ' sliriiiiii and sopliiiiniifi ' years. In- allfiiileil a s IumiI in tlu ' state cil ' New York. Init ho siio aile jnalij I ' lieiiils in KIlNliail lli ' ll Seluiol. RICHARD ABKI- Dick is ainitlicr one i)l ' cur ciutstaiuiinR pianists Inning plaveil in tlie oreliestni fonr years, lie was a member of tlie Ili-V ami the KislitinK Fifty, anil was president iif his class for three semesters. We .shall reniemher his piami solos on assembl - protrrams. IVA LOUISE BAUFFJ.l. Iva was never without her frierul. Frances. She was a member of the Urania Chili. BKTTY BARNES Hetty marie an excellent record on the commer- cial course. She is small, dark, and (juiet. but capable. FRANKLIN BARRETT Franklin is well-known for his «ork in the Olee Club, where he is one of librarians. JUANEIT. BELT Juaneita is erne of the E. H. S. Wolves, playing volleyball and basketball. She belonged to the Drania Club. ELIZABETH BENDER Betty is usually seen around school with a certain fellow. She came from Bristol where she was in the (;lee Club and playeil in the band. ELEANORE BILLECKE Here is one of our Opera stars. Besides taking part in tllt upera. Faust , and operetta. Pi- rates of Tenzance ' . she belimgs to the Girl Re- serves and the Drania Club. CHARLES BILLGER, JR. A boy who was not active in class affairs but a friendly smile that has won him many friends among his classmates. MILDRED BILLS She has a very pleasing nature; it would be hard not to be friends »with her. ELLEN BLES ™G Ellen was a poil ijj; member of the Frencli and Drama Club. HOWARD BLOCHER t|( Howard is a mcmlii-r of the Drama Club and thi ' Hi He plaveil football in his freshman year anil wiis a member of the interclass basketliall team for three years. He had a part in the senior play. BOB BLUBAUGH Hob is usually seen escorting a certain junior about. He w;is out fin- track, interclass basket- ball and has been a member of tlie ' arsity foot- ball team. IOLET BONFICiLIO Violet is athletic in interests. She is a member of the K. H. S. Wolves and plays volleyball and basketball. She belonged to the Drania Club. HELEN BOURN Helen is one of our tiuieter graduates — an able student on the cianmercial course. NADINE BRODY Nadine took a general course and was in the orchestra for four years. TREVA BROWN Clee Club was Treva ' s outstanding activity. She was in the opera Faust , and the operettas. Suiibonnet Cirl and Pirates of Penzance. ERNESTINE R. BROWN How Ernie will be Tni.s.sed by a certain Don . She has bad band— four years of it. She be- longed to the (Jirl Reserves and Rah Rah club and was social chairman of our class. MARIE BRUCKERT .■knotber one of our girl athletes who played basketball, volleyball and is a dependable mem- ber of the E. H. S. Wolves. RUTH BRUNNER Ruth is a member of the Drania Club and Art Club. She drives down from F.dwardsburg every day. ROSAI.YS BUCHER One of the popular students wlio served as secre- tary and president of the Ctrl Reserves. She had a part in the junior class play and several operettas. She also is a member of tlie Drama. Latin and Rah Rah Clubs. She has sei-ved many positions on the Pennant Weekly, being Editor first semester. ALYCE Bl RKE This prettj- senior has been a nu ' inbcr of the orchestra for three years. .lOllX CAMI ' , JR. How h? can take the part of a woman! .lobn was a member of the Spanish Club and the Drania Club. PAULL CHAFFEE Paul was on the Sandbur foolball team for two years and worked himself up to the ' arsity. He was a member of tlie interclass basketball team. FRANCES CHASTEEN Frances, a quiet member of the class, belongeil to the Drama Club. JEAN BETTY CHURCH Jean Betty is one of our new students who just came here in her .senior year. She is a member of the fiirl Reserves and Rah Rah Club. BERNIECE CITTADIN A pleasant friendly girl who was often seen col- lecting absence slips. MARGARET CLAWSON Margaret has be en a member of the orchestra for two years, and is a nicmlier of the Drama and CJlee Clubs. GEORGE CLEVELAND (ieorge was in the band and is a member of the interclass basketball team. FRANCES COMPTON Frances has an enviable .scholar.ship record. She belongs to the Drama and Olee Clubs and the Girl Resen ' es. PAUL CONE A goo l stuilcnt who managed to find time for the Glee Club, the chorus and to be a worthy assistant in the biology laboratory. MARY I. COOK Mary is of the athletic type. She is a member of the Debate Club, Art Club and tlie Girl Reserves. AmbiMous But Subdued, Entered Elkhart Hi h School Par e Txvelve



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pci- aiiil NORENR AI.ICK FHANOKU Norenc is known as liaving. ii very i)loii sonnlity. She is a mcinlier (if tin ' Diarna ( till ' Ciil Reserves. .lAMKS KDWAHD FHKKD .lames was an active rnemlier iif the Hi He also phiyeil basketl)alh THKI.l.A ANN FUIJ.KK Tlielhl was vefy ainliitions in nuisiial line in tlie oivliestra four years. Slie was a mi the Art (luh. es. he L ' in ' V i f IVAN CIAI.l. Ivan sraduated on the industrial einuse. lie s|)ends his spare time makiiiK radio sets. DORIS GIBSON Her ehief. interest was in hasketliall ami volley- liall. Slie was a member of the Hrania (luh. BF.TTIK GII.I.ETT Bettie was often seen lielpinj; out in tlie eafe- tcria She was a nieinher of the Rah Rah tluh. FreTieli CInb. Drama Club and C ' .irl Reserv es. NORMAN CUNDER Norman was a very likable person. He was a memlier of the liand. interelass basketball and Samlhur f( otl)all. SIANI.FY C. OOARD Another well-known athlete. Stanley showed his ability in football and traek. He was a member of the Kislitiiis Fifty. MARY JEANETTE GODFREY Mary Jeanette was well liked by everyone. She was ' aetive in tlie Kali Rah Club, being secretary and viee-president. She v as a Girl Reserve and belonsed to the Latin Club. I.EO GOGGTNS l.eo was a member of tlie band and was inter, ested in traek. He als i stnyed over another year to graduate with us. WILMA IRENE GOOD Wilma attended Coneord in her freshman year and when she eanie here, she soon made friends. She was a member of the Rah Rah Club, and a (lirl Reserve. .lANICE HAMLIN I ' leasiiiK to be with, as well as to look at. .lauiee was a C.irl Reserve and lielonged to the Urania Club. Rah Rah Clnb. and Latin Club. KATIIHYN IIAl ' NER Kathrvn ' s ehief interest was in the (.lee (Inb work. ' She was in the operettas ■■Sunbonne (oil , ■■Don .Moiizo ' s ■Ireasnre and the opera -faust . HELEN LOUISE HART Helen is another atllletie Rirl. being seerctary of the F H S Wolves. The school will be losinit a ■■•ood s|)ort when Helen graduates. Besides this she was a member of tlie Cirl Re.serves and .Spanish Club. She was also an assistant hlirarian. ORN HARTMAN Orn was intere.sted in athletics, being im tlic football team and playing hasketliall. MAXINE HARTMAN Maxine came from Montpelier High School. She was a member of the (lirl Reserves and Latin Chill. DOROTHY LEE HARVH.LE Dorothy played ha.sketball ami belonged to the Ciirl Re.serves. In her senior year .she was on the Annual Staff and belonged to Drama Club. MARY E. RASKINS ' Quiet— but not inactive. Mary belonged to (iirl Reserves. Forum, and Drama Clubs. As a senior she worked for both the Pennant Weekly and the Annual. She had a part ill the senior class play. LESTER HATFIELD In the way of athletics Lester participated in Varsity basketball, when a fre.shman He has also taken part in interelass basketball and foot- liall. He was a member of the Spanish Club. ROSEMARY HAYES dignified senior. Rosemary will best be re- meinbered for lier feature columns in the rennant Weekly She belonged to the Forum. Latin and Clee Clubs and had parts in ■■Don Alonzo s Treasure and ■ ' Faust . EDITH HEGE Edith was one of the less active members of our ela.ss but a sweet girl and a faithful member of the C.irl Reserves. MARGARET HELSER very popular memlier of the Rah Kali Chib. ■■Marge was president of her class in her junior year and served as .social ehairman as a fresh- man and a .senior. She belonged to the Spanish Club and Drama Club, of which she was the secretary. IH ' J.EX HK.MMlNCiER ' ery good at athletics, Helen playeil basketball and volleyball for four years. She belonged to the K. II. S. Wolves, Drama Club, and was a faith- ful member of the Art Club. CAR()L,IEAN HESS .V friendly girl with four years. While L ' of vicc-iiresident. artistic ability, which she proved by being assistant art editor of the An- nual. CaVoljean was a member of the (lirl Re- serves and Art Club, serving as treasurer in her junior year. ROIiERT W. HEUMAN Robert lielonged to Hi-V foi a memlicr. he held tlie otlii and treasurer. MARGARET HOLDEMAN ■■I ' eg is very ambitious along musical lines. She belonged to C.lee Club, had parts in ' ■Su nbonnet (iirl ■■Pirates of Penzance and ' ■Faust . She played basketball and volleyball and had a part in ■ ' ■The Meanest Man in the World . MYRON HOLDEMAN Myron was very much interested in auto me- chanics and machine shop. He will probably be a famous inventor of new ears in I0. )ii. BERNICE HOSTETLER Bernice did not attend our school very long as she came from Coneord High in her senior year. We enjoyed very much having her with us. RUBY HOSTETLER Ruliv has worked diligently on her studies which can Well be proved by the scholastic record she leavy s behind. She has served as assistant librarian years. ' lANNARELI.I , -but mighty good at keeping up with the She will best be reinembered for her splen- w-ork in the Lion ' s (Jratorical Contest in :u. belonged to the Cirl Reserves. Forum, am nish Clubs, played volleyball, basketball, and Iferved as assistant librarian. jlTRICE JENKINS s a senior. Maurice was a member of the Drama I Club. He also took part in Varsity track. ,Va ' 1 ' Alda .ienkins ' ' Natalda is a i|Uiet. dependable girl. She played V J basketball as a freshman and has been a mem- ber of the French and Forum Clubs. We Have Worked and Played, Laughed and Sorrowed, .MM,. Page Fourteen

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