Elkhart High School - Pennant Yearbook (Elkhart, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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AaMl M ; ' ? ' As We Leave, Puzzled as to the Future, We Are ARTHUR REED Artliur played on the Sandburs for liis first two years and was then promoted to Varsity foot- ball in his junior and senior years. He also took part in ' interclass basketball for four years. KATHRYX REED Kathryn came to us from Concord in her senior year: we are slad to have her graduate with us. M. OMER REED Oiner was an enthusiastic member of our class. He was a member of the Drama Club and as a freshman was secretary of Hi-V. He was a mem- ber of the Advertising Staff of the Annual and liad parts in both class plays. RICHARD RICHTER With liis good-natural disposition, Dick has l een well liked among his acquaintances. He was in the Fighting Fifty. Drama and Glee Clubs; participated in Varsity football and inter- class basketball. He was a sportswriter on the An- nual Staff. VERA RIXGEXBERG . quiet girl who graduated on tlie commercial course. ' era was in the Dranui Club in her senior ' ear. GLADYS RITCHHART Gladys was a faithful orchestra member, which means many weary houis of practice in order to win those honors of which we are all so proud. EI.MER RUPP Klmer is interested in hunting, fishing and out- door life. He was a member of the interclass basketball team. CI.ACD SAILCJR Claud was a memljer of the band for two years. He was a dependable member of our class. Drama Club and a sportswriter for the Pennant . nnual in his senior ear. MAE SARGEXT Mae is interested in the Glee Clul) and has been a member for two semesters. She took the com- jnerciai course. WIXFRED SCH. I-LIOL Winfred played interclass basketball for four years. He was a member of the Sandbur foot- ball team for one year. RUTH SCHLARB Ruth is a (ilee Club member and took part in the operas. Faust and Pirates of Penzance . Slie was a CAr Keser ' e in her freslnnan year. DOXAI.D SCHMIDTEXDORFF Donald drives down from Michigan every day. He is going to school next year and hopes to be a teacher. ihe Fighting Fifty and officer of Ids class IRMA SCHNIEDER Irma graduated on the commercial course; wants to beco]ne a bookkeeper. ELMER H. SCHULT One of our few red heads. He was prominent in Glee Club work and appeared in the Pirates of Penzaiice. VIRGINIA M. SCOTT Virginia is a Spanisli student and a member of the Spanish Conversation Class. IRIS SEARER Iris is another very attractive Rah Rah girl. She was a Ciirl Reserve for three years, and secretary of our class in her junior year. In lier senior year she was treasurer of the French Club, a member of the Drama Club and she worked on tlie Pennant Annual. HEXRY SEARS Henry was a mendjer of tl the Drama Club. He was i in his freshman -ear. MARTHA SEARS Here is a very popular Rail Rah girl. Martha was social chairman of this club in her junior year and president in her senior year. She wa.s a C;irl Reserve for four years. Slie was a member of the French Club and on the .Annual Staff. She was in both class plavs and was Sales .Manager of the .Anthology. LA VERA SELBY La Vera is a memljcr of the E. H. S. Wolves and held the office of treasurer in her senior year. She played volleyball and ba.sketball and was a ba.s- ketball captain. She was a Girl Reserve and a member of the Drama Club. VIOLET SH, XEYFELT This dark slender girl is often taken for her sister. Many of us wouldn ' t miml having her scholarship record taken for ours. DICK SHASBERGER Dick came from Evanston. Illinois, wlieii a fresli- man. He was an active member of the class, being vice-president for three semesters and social chair- man for one. He was a member of Figliting Fifty and Drama Clubs. Sports Editor of tlie .Annual ' , and had a leading part in An Errand for Polly. Dick played on the Sandbur and Varsity football teams and intercla.ss basketball team. JAMES SHEEHAN James, known to his classmates as Bud , was ■social chairman of the first half seniors. He was on the Pennant .Annual Staff and a member of the Drama Club. DORIS J. SHIRLEY Doris is another faithful band member; also, a member of the Glee Club and orchestra; she has been a Rah Rah girl for two years. ELIZABETH SHULER , n excellent student, Elizaljeth found time for Latin. Forum, and Girl Reserves. She was presi- dent of the Latin Club and of the Forum Club, a Pennant Weekly reporter and on the Annual Staff. .As a debater, .she was ve ' ry successful. GRACE SIGERFOOS Cirace was a quiet girl with many friends. She was a Rah Rah girl, a Girl Reserve, a member of the E. H, S, Wolves and of the French Club, WILBUR SIMCOX Wilbur was a member of the Drama Club. He played Sandbur football for three years. MARY N. SIMMS .Mary, a more quiet member of the cla.ss. took the commercial course. We are sure that she will make a good stenographer for some lucky em- ployer. XORMAN SINNING Xorman. so we gather from his appearances in Don .Alonzo ' s Treasure and the Pirates of Penzance , is a singer. He was the school radio announcer and a member of the Drama Club, He playeil football and interclass basketball. ei ' c;ene v. sixon Eugene .seemed to like Elkhart High School so well that he is condng back next year to do post- graduate wcnk. He grarhiated on the general cimrse. BETTY .lAXE SIVE Bets was an active mend)er of tlic cl.-is .and Rah Rah Club. She be ' .onged to the French Club. Drama Club and Cdrl Reserves. She was a re- porter on the Pennant Weekly and a faithful worker of the .Annual Staff, bavins charge of seiii(H- pliotographs. I.MOCJEXE SI.ABAL ' CJH Imogene was an excellent student. She was a memljcr of the Rah Rah Club for two years. DOROTHY SL0U(;H Doi-othy was a member of the Glee Club and of Hie Girl Reserves. P i lf fievi ' tili '

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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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HELEN M. SMITH ll.-leii « is a iiuMnher (if lla ' l.aiul r„r Ixv.i y. ' .-ns. tlie Diaina (iub, Latin CM . and llic t.nl K -- seives. Sin- was a IV-nnant Weekly repinler and feature writer, slioppins arunnd as Koujlie Kosie. She played l asketlMll fur two years. UOHEUT S HTH Uob is mueh interested in l.asel)all. lie is a very Kood elieniistrv student, wliieli sliould ' ive Inni 11 elianee to do sonietliius in tliis modern wiulil. HELEN STEPHENSON A nuiet Jlirl. Helen was a llirl Reserve a lenilier of the Koruni. Dranui. and I- reneh Clubs. Sla was viee-presiilent of the Kreneli Club as a last half senior. She served on the I ' ennant eekly staff in her sopluanore ear. RICHARD E. STAMP •ludsing from his drivin;; lie intends someday to outspeed Sir Maleolm Canipbell. known to most of his friends as Uick. lie was an assistant busi- ness manager of the reniiant Weekly. PAUL P. STEWART Paul, beins interested in athletics, was a member interclass basket- its freshman and of the Sandbar football team, liall team, and track team sophomore years. LUCILLE STOLL . , l.ueille has lovely dark curly hair, and is al- ways tastefully dressed. She is graduating on the commercial course. ROBERT STONE Dob is anotlier outstanding athlete. He played Sandbur football, interclass basketball, arsity basketball and Varsity football. MAR.IORIE STONE Mariorie will not be here to graduate witli us as she left for California after finishing her work. MALCOLM STONER Maleolm was a member of the Fighting Fifty and the Drama Club. He played liasketball ami Var- sity football in his senior year. HELEN M. STRINE Helen was a member of the Girl Reserves and of the Drama Club. She worked on the Annual Statf. I,A VONNE STRINE La ' onne was a member of the Cdee Club. She played volleyball and basketball. DOROTHY STUCKMAN Dot came from (ioslien but she was soon a friend of everybody and is very well-liked. She is a member of ' the Rah Rah. the C.irl Reserves, French and Drama clubs. She was a member of the Forum Club and entered interclass debating in her junior year. She took part in An Krraiid for I ' lilly .ind worked on the I ' ennant Annual. ,i. t()ii ,srur .NL N lacob was ,1 Micinbi ' r of the C.lce Club and the Drama Club, and excellently portrayed the pro- fessor in the one-act plays given la.st semester. CARL SUM ME , , Cirl is a faithful band member, having played for four years. He also played in the orchestra and was a member of the Hi-V. MARIE SWANK A hard-working student, Marie was a member of the C.irl Reserves, the Drama Club, and the Latin Club. She sang in the CHee Chil). taking part in -The Suiiboniiet (;irl and Doii -M ' mno.s Treasure . She was in An Errand tor lolly and was on the . niuial Staff. CARL SWARTZELL Carl was active in athletics, playing Sandbur football. Varsity football, and interclass basket- ball. HELEN F. TERLEP Helen will always be remembered as an excellent student. Slie is usually seen with her good friend. ,IE AN THOMAS Jean is another excellent student, finding time for the Art Club, Ciirl Reserves, and Rah Rah Clulj. Slie also was an active memlier of the re ' ' j Club being treasurer one seme.ster. A faithful Pennant Weekly writer. Jean was first a reporter then Assistant Editor and last semester. Manag- ing Fdilor. ARDIS THORNTON lways smiling and good-natured. Ardis made a record as an excellent student. She was a mem- ber of the Latin Club. JACK TROUP Jack was a member of the Hi-Y. the Forum, the Art and Drama Clubs. He was a Pennant Weekly reporter and on the Advertising Staff of the Pennant Annual. Jack played Varsity tennis and had a part in the senior class play. EVELYN TRUEX Kvelyn ' s lack of height has not hindered her from lieing an outstanding athlete; she can do nio.st anything in the line of sports. She was a Rah Rah girl. HAROLD G. TRUEX Harold was a member of the Fighting Fifty and of the Drama Club. He played interclass basket- hall and Sandbur football. Pinkie was well liked by everyone. iNNA MARIK Tl ' CKER Anna .Marie was .1 Cirl Reserve and a lucinber of the Drama (Tub. We icmcmb.u her as being luctty and well-dresseil. 15KTTY TWICHELL Hetty was a tdrl Reserve, serting on the program coiiiinitLcei a.nd ;i member of the Latin and Drama Cliijij) SMc VM a Vtee V a]i uuM;ibei singing in tlic5 ' rirates orf PeiiTinliee ' - ' , .Ind «n ' tlie Advertis- ing Staff of the Pennant Weekly. ALMA R. TYSON Mma was a member of the Girl Re.serves. Forum Club and Glee Club in her freshman and sopho- more years. She is an Art student, having been a member of the Art Club for four years, secretary, and president and .she was on the Art Staff ol the . nnual. KENNETH L. ULLERY Kenneth took a great interest in the Glee Club he sang in The Sunbonnet Girl . Don Alonzos Treasure , and three E. H. S. Minstrels. He also found time for the junior class play, and tor the Drama Cluli. ELMER ULRICH Elmer, who spends much of his time in the indus- trial building, is chieHy interested in electricity. LOUISE VAN TILBURG Pretty and vivacious, she is a valuable assistant to Mi.ss Roliinson. Her present ambition is to write short stories. RICHARD VOELKERT Richard belonged to the Hi-Y, Drama CTub, and Cilee Club. He liad a leading character role in both cla.ss plays. Richard also found tune for in- terclass basketball. Varsity basketball. Varsity tennis, and some football, and the Pennant Weekly. WILLIAM WAGNER Bill liecame a member of the Fighting Fifty in his senior year. He played Sandbur football in his sophomore year and Varsity in hi,s senior year. He played interclass basketball tor four years and was ' out for track. INEZ WALTER Better known as Inie : .she was the Assistant Editor of the Annual. She was also a Girl Re- serve Rah Rail, and belonged to the Drama Club. Inie played basketball in her freslmian and sophomore ' years. Ask her about her evenings and week ends. LUCILLE WALTER Lucille was a musician, playing in the band for four years, and in the orchestra for one year. Encouraged and Streng thened By the Memory fT ' f fT Paye Eighteen

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