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k i. A A A M « I We Hduk Often Been the Despair of Our Teachers, ilAKOLD E. JENKS KIkliart Hiy:li School will lose an al!-arouiu! ath- lete witli the departure of Harold. He was a member of the Varsity track, wrestling, and foot- ball teams. He was oo-oaptain of football as a senior. He also participated in interclass bas- ketball. He was a memlier of the Kip:liting Fifty for three years. MABALIXE JOHNS . n excellent student ' ho found time for French Clul), P ' oruni and Drama Clubs and (iirl Reserves. HAROLD JOHNSON ' Harold played football as a senior and was also a member of tlie Drama flub. HH.DA JOHNSON Small, neat and conscientious about her lessons. Ask Hilda about those noon-hour picnics. AHLDRED J. JOHNSON Mildred attended Soutli Side High School in Fort Wayne in her freshman year. Since coming to Elkhart Hig h she has beloTiged to Glee and Latin Clubs and has played volleyball. FRANCLS JORDAN ihe ■ ' red-haired liandy man of the stage, when a performance is being given. He lias participated in football, interclass basketball, and wrestling. MARJORIK KANTZ Marjorie belonged to the Uee Club three years and took jjart in Faust . She was a member of the Spanish and Drama Clubs. DE VON KENAGA A iuiet l)oy interested in athleti .-s. I e ' on went out for Sandbur footliall ;ind took part in inter , class basketl)all. LAVETA KENDIG A student interested in music. Laveta has been a faithful member of the band for four years and of tlte orcliestra for two years. noNN G. KIPKA The tall gentleman with the ever-ready smile, Donn belonged to junior Hi-V and senior Hi-Y — serving each as president for one year. He was a member of tlie orchestra for three years, and was social chairman of his class in his senior year. He liad a part in An Errand for Polly. HAROLD KLEMM Harold came to E. H. S. from Chicago, but it did not take him long to get actjuainted. and we are glad to have him graduate with us. pal. Mill Mc- baskettjall for JiERT KLINE Bert was interested in basketball as is evidenced by participation in both interclass and Varsity play during his four years of high school. IMOCiENE KLINGLER Imogene has a very pleasing personality and many friends. She belonged to the Girl Resen-es for three years. AH.EEN B. KOBIELA A quiet girl and faithful orcliestra member. Aileen was also a member of the Uirl Reserves and had a part in Faust . ROSE KOUTS Rose has been a faithful worker for our class. As a senior she was a member of the Drama Club. PAUL KUNKEL Paul is seldom seen without hi-- P ' adden. He played interclass three years. HAROLD KUNKEL Harold was interested in athletics. He took part in interclass football, basketball and Varsity track events. He was a member of the Varsity tennis team. AL LA DOW Al will be rememl ered as the Hashing halfback on the football field. He belonged to the Drama Club, was ail ardent Fighting Fifty man for three years and was a member of the band in his freslinian and sophomore years. FLORENCE B. LAMBO Florence has been a checrlul pursuer of the coni- mercial course, and will make a good secretary for some lucky business man. GLADYS LAPE She specialized in conniiercial work aiul her quiet- ness and initiative assure us that she will make good in whatever she undertakes. WALTER LAUER Here is the first member of the well-known Lauer twins. Walter took part in interclass bas- ketball, ' arsitV track and footb.ill. W was a member of the (ilee Club. Drama Club and Fight- iTig Fifty. He had a part in the senior play. WH.LTAM LAUER Bill will be remembered for his fine performances in football. He was invaluable on the line. He took part in interclass basketball and Varsity track events. He was, a member of tlic Olec Club. Drama Chib ;nid Fighting Fifty. members of our wrestling teaju. ELOVD LAUVER Floy l was one of the fortunate members of our class wlio found time to have a job and come to scliool. While in .school he played interclass basketball and Varsity football. HARRY LINDER Harry was one of the smaller class. He was a meml)er of tin VHiGINIA LINEBERRY Virginia was a member of tlie orche.stra in her junior and senior years. She was a member of the sextette which won first place in the Na- tion contest in ' 3t. She also played volleyball. PAUL LOCKWOOD Paul has taken part in Varsity and interclass basketball and track events. He was a juember of the Glee Club. Latin and the Forum Clubs. He had a lead in the Pirates of Penzanc e had a part in the senior play. and ponsibilitics of a job HENRY LOVING Henry has the added re; and a wife. MELVIN LUCKMAN Although he spent three years in other high .schools. Melvin soon became one of us when he came here. BERNARD McCARTHY Another of our seniors interested chicll in ath- letics. Bernard participated in Saiulhur and ' ar- sity football, interclass basketball and was a member of the Varsity track team for two years. LA MAR McDowell A friendly, good-natured boy. LaMar parlici pated in interclass basketball and track. FRANCES McMEEKAN Francos came to KIkhart Higli School as a last half freshman. She was ;i nu-inbfr of the (ilce Club. Girl Reserves, and Latin Club. She had a position on the Annual Staff and look )tart in Faust . MARJORY McFARREN A tall, slender blonde. graduaMng on tlie com- mercral course. She was a member of the (iirl iU ' serves. I ' mir Fiftf
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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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RUSSEIJ. MiWHTRTKK Kuss is M sinvossful liiisiiiess Tiiaii witli n job tli.it keeps liirii husv. Hut lie t ' miiiil time for wrestliiis. l askctl)all ami the AiitlioliiKy. HEI.KX IKEXE .MAK.IA.SOX Interested in iiiusie or so--we sliouM ft ' itlier. She was a menilier of C.Iee Club for four years and had a part in ■■Kausf and ■ Pirates of Pen- zaiice . AUTHUK MARQUARDT Arthur played basketball in his junior and senior jears. I.lK ' ir.I.E MARSH Beins inueh interested in art. she belonged to the rt Club for three years and was on the Art Staff of the Annual. She was seeretary of the Art Club as a junior. She was a member of the Girl Reserves, Drama Club and Kah Rah. She had the leading role in ■■. n Krrand for Polly . liKKTHA C. MARTIN Hertha ' s ambition is to be a beauty parlor op- erator. She has devoted mueh of her time to home economics and commercial classes. FRANCIS MAYHOUSEN Francis liked basketball and played on the in- terclass team during his years of high scliool. DOROTHY MEYERS Dorothy is a quiet, too quiet, according to Mr. (iill, pretty senior who is graduating on the com- mercial course. JOE MILANESE Joe was very active in athletics excelling espe- cially in basketball. He participated in Varsity basketball and track events. He was also a mem- ber of Fighting Fifty. JEAN E. MERRICK Jean is always cheerful. Slie has been a member of the Glee Club. Forum and Drama Clubs and Girl Reserves: she also played in the band. I.ORAINE ELNORE MILLER Lorraine is a pretty dark-haiied girl, who enjoys music. She has been a member of the Glee Club and chorus for three years— took part in Fausl and Pirates of Penzance and was a loyal mem- ber of C;irl Reserves for four years. THELMA MOLEBASH Thelina was one of those quiet people we find surprisingly necessary to our cla.ss activities and always dependable when called upon. She be- longed to Girl Reserves for three years. students in the commercial boiikkeepcr in JEAN MONRAD Jean was a member of the orclicsira for four years She belongeil to tlie French Club and bad positions on the Pennant Weekly. She was co- editor of the Anthology in her senior year. EAUL MONSCHEIN F.arl was one of the liigli rankiiii .scholarship. He graduated on course and now he is working his father ' s olTice. REBECCA MOORE . sweet likable girl . . . Rebecca will always have friends. . s a senior she was a member ot the Drama Club. FORREST MORNINGSTAR Forrest is high in scholastic standing. He is very active in church work and plans to enter the ministry. HAROLD MOYER Harold came a long way to graduate from Elk- hart lligli Scbocd. Before coining here, he at- tended Harbord Collegiate Institute. Toronto, On- tario. Canada, WINIFRED MUNCH Winifred very faithfully carried her violin to orchestra for three years and was a member of the string quintet which won state awards She joined Girl Reserves and Drama Club and made a creditable scholastic record. MYRL MEYERS Reiiig very friendly and jolly. Myrl had many friends. He was a member of Drama and !• iglit- ing Fifty Clubs and had a part in the junior play !» ' the f v f athletics he participated in interclass basketball and Varsity football. LAWRENCE NEWMAN Larry was interested ill athletics— taking part in Sandbur and Varsity football, interclass basket- ball and track. He belonged to Hi-Y and Drama- tics Clubs. LOIS NICHOLSON Lois liked to take part in girl athletics, playing liasketball and volleyball for three years. BENNE NOLAN Benne came to us in his sophomore year from Cleveland. That curly hair and that flashing smile are attractive. Ask Phyllis. (IKOKOK ODKI.L lea ler of his class and a very capable one. He was a nieinl er of Fighting Fifty three years, holding several oftices. He has also held various offices in his class, being president in his senior year. He has been a cheer leailer four years, and served as Editor of the Annual, In addition to these duties be has had learliiig roles in both class plays, JAYNE OLDS Jayiie has been a faithful member of lioth the liaiid and the Girl Reserves for four years. She belonged to Kali Rah and the French Chibs, and served as Humor Editor of the . iinual. JOHN OSWALD, John was very fond of tfie study of history and in his spare time was a devoted follower of Izaac Walton, STEFANIA PACUI.A Stefania was often seen walking down the halls with a dark-haired boy. She took the commercial course, and made an excellent record, MARY LOUISE PALMERO Mary is interested in commercial art, making a very creditable showing in shorthand. She played volleyball, as an extra activity. MARGARET JANE PEARSON A very friendly member of the Rah Rah Club, Margaret lias been a member of the orchestra and band for four years, MAX PEARSON Max likes to play basketball and has taken part in interclass basketball for four years. He has been a member of the track team and the Hi-1 organization, MONA PEMBERTON A peppy member of our cla.ss, Mona was a member ' of the Drama Club and Girl Reserves, She was a member of the orchestra in her freshman and sophomore years, IRMA PLANK Irma has been one of the members of our cla.ss. As a freshman she played basketball and be- longed to the CHrl Reserves. THELMA POCOCK Thelma was a hard-working member of the orches- tra. She belonged to Girl Reserves. Drama and Spanish Clubs. MARVIN PODAWILTZ Marvin has been an all-around athlete, partici- pating in Varsity, Sandbur football, interclass and Varsity basketball. He was a member of the Fighting Fifty as a senior. But Sometimes We Have Made Them Glad and Proud. (7 l V(r e Sirti-in J :%K
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