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rresidcnt R()1)ltI lA is Vice President Bernard Davidson Secretary Kathleen Hersliherger Treasurer Karl Keecli Social Chairman Eugene C ' louse The Junior Class has, as usual, been one of the most active classes in school. Early in tlie year, the two classes, June and January, established a pre- cedent by uniting under one group of officers and sponsors. jNIiss Broughton and Mr. ]Mater were chosen to guide the classes throughout the year. On October 23 the class held a party in the gym. Dancing was enjoyed for the greater part of the evening and refreshments were served. i5uring the fall, the Junior rings and pins were chosen. The base of the emblem was of smoked pearl with a choice of white gold or silver for the class insignia and the mounting. Junior Classes of 1936 I. Harris, V.; Harrah, C. ; Bogart, I..; Bowman, P.; Hardy. P.; Hoover, G. ; Oswald, R.; Kell, I.; Lori- more, D. •2. Stevens, M.; Steely, ,1.; Sawyer. C. ; .Tenkins. E.; Amsden. D.; Eger, H.; Hunter. W. ; Achberger, W. ; Shaw, E. 3. Ziesel, M.; Albright, E.; Jernstrom. W.; Putman, L. ; Koebernick, M.; Dunkin, E.; Johnson. E.; Stenberg, F. ; Stair, W. ■i. Martin, C. ; Nelson, A. ; Stutsman. C. ; Esch. N. ; Nagy, M.; Kaser, E.; Nusbaum. .1.; Giomi. .T.; Ollinghouse, A. 5. Sweetland, O. ; Baker, D.; Nibloek. S. ; Thornton. R.; Billig, M. .1.; Stayner, W. ; Coin-land. A.; Snyder, M.; Shuster, W. vv(. } 6.1 Thursby, R.; Hendricks. C; Achberger, R. ; Kilgren, iUfjlh A.; Hunt. U.; Reese, A.; Robertson. A.; Koontz. D.; W(] Hogendobler, E. 7. Mast, R.; Lilly, J.; Bishop, W.; Ort M. Cripe, H.; Gebhard, L. ; Clyde, C. ; Wine. .1.; Christian. O. 8. Vigh, E.; Nibloek, B.; Houseworth. J.; Replogle, .1.; Keech, E.; Humecke, E.; Wine. E. ; Williams, I.; Lorenz, O. 9.... Curtis, T.; Lindstrom, A.; Karasch. P.; Truex, M.; roelich, H.; Klawitter, R.; Schmidt, H. ; Dick, G.; oslowsky, M. 10. Kantz, E. ; Mount, G. ; Gebhard, P.; Stembel, B.; Dudley, R.; Rinehart. R. ; Wciler, H.; Mathews, I..; Hughes. M. 11. Whinnery. M.; Simpson, A.; Bosse. J.; Horton, N.; Pendill. R.; Krieger, C. ; Marks, L. ; Doty, A.; Hil- bisli. K. 12. Walters, T. ; I.eatherman. D.; Hershberger, K. ; Hos- teller, D.; Hummel, E.; Palmer, M. ; Stuyverson. R.; Lehman, D. ; Berkey. P. I a. Sheiner, Walter; Shreiner, Wallace; Murphy, .1.; .Fones. .1.; Monschcin. P.; Webster. L ; Withers, R. ; Edwards, L ; Rutter, V. II. Bryson. L ; Morrow. N.; Parcell, M.; Shoup, R.; Elliott. D.; Eckert, J.; Lint, D.; Warner, M.; Ul- lery, A. 1.5. Webster, W. ; Teed, :M. ; O ' Connor, C. ; Carlson, P.; Harris, P.; Nye, D.; Parisho, G. ; Sechrist, R. ; Surma, A. I ' lKJV TlVCIlll
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( C ' -$ ' ' l,«l, f «w C I .d J J-k : » »• -i. » i Of Our Valued Years at Elkhart Hi h. FRANCIS J. WEAR One of the smaller ineinljers of our class. She was a Girl Reserve, a Rah Rah member and one of the . E. H. S. Wolves. Slie was very iiiucli interested in sports and played volleyball and basketball. HOWARD D. WEIDEMAX Howard, a tall blond boy. belonged to tlie Hi-V for three years, lieing secretary for one semester. He played Sandbur football and interclass basket- ball. C.EKALDIXE WHINNERY ■■{.lerry to her friends — was a sweet girl and popular among her classmates. She played in the l)and fur inore llian two years. She was an ex- cellent typist and sliorthand student. ANNA WHITELY Anna has been ill. and may not be able to grad- uate with our class. She has been a member of the band for four years. ■TUXE ELLEX WIEXER .June attended South Higli School in Cleveland for three and one-haif years. However, while here, slie was a member of the Art Club and the Drama Club. CHARLES WH.COX Charles went out for track in his freshman year and played interclass basketball for four years. CATHERIXE L. WILHELM The girl witli the brisk walk : slie belonged to the Drama Club. Spanisli Club, and Glee Club. Catherine was a Pennant Weekly reporter for three years and worked on snapshots of the An- nual. She played volleyball, basketball and tennis. JAMES WH.KIXSOX James was a freshman in Hloomington High School. He was interested in sports, restling and winning conference championship in his sophomore year, plaviii:; Sandbur football and interclass basketball. XAOMI WH.l.ARI) XaoMti liarl one of the leads in our senior class play. She was a Girl Reserve foi- four years and playetl basketball for one semester. DORAHEL Wn.EIAMS An excellent student. Doral)el found time for the Korum Club and the Glee Club. She totik part in the opera. F ' aust . lias been a valuable ? was a Drama Club JL ' XE WILLIAMS .June is a sweet girl whu member of our class. Sh inembei ' . GEORGIA C. WILTROUT (Georgia belongerl to the Glee Club for two years. She took part in The Sunbonnet Girl and in tlie opera ' Faust . HELEX WIXDSOR Helen, a dark-haired girl, took a home economics course. Her cliief ambition is to become a hair- dresser. XORMAX WOLFE N ' orman, interested in sports, played Sandbur football and wrestled in his freshman year. He played ' arsity football in his soplioniore year ami interclass basketball for two years. HARRY WOODWARD Harry played in the band for two years, as a junior and a senior. WILLIAM M. WORK Bill was an active member of the Hi-Y for four years. He was vice-president of the junior Hi-V for four years. He was vice-president of the junior Hi-V and secretary of the senior HiV; he also belonged to the Fighting Fifty. Frencli Club and Glee Club. He played in the l)and in his fresliman year and starred in the opera in his senior year. BRUCE WRIGHT One of the taller class members. He was a member of tlie Drama Club. He played interclass foot- l)all. interclass basketl)all and Varsity basketball.. MILDRED YEAGER Mildred played volleyball and basketball.- serv- ing as vice-president of the E. H. S. Wolves in her senior year. Mildred was a Girl Reserve and a Drama Club member. GERRIT C. YOXKER Gerrit was a mendier of tlie cross country track team. He was much interested in printing ami ijidustrial subjects. WH.LARD YOUXG Willard took a commercial specialize in electricitv. MARY LOT YL ' XKER Mary Lou was never seen without Maylunisen. She belonged to the French and Drama Clubs. He hupcs 1,1 DEAX ZLMMERMAX Dean liked sports: he played Sandbur football and interclass basketball. He belonged to the Drama Club. MARILVX BRAXDT Marilyn had tlie added responsibility of a job. outside of school hours. Slie was a Girl Resene for four years, and was interested in basketball. ALYCE KAVANAGH An excellent student; she was a Girl Reserve for four years, a Rah Rah girl and a member of the French Club. She was a Pennant Weekly reporter in her freshman year. Also. Alyce was Yy much interested in Mr. Gill ' s chemistry coarse. WILBUR H. .McFADDEX Will)ur was one of the ()uieter members of the class, but don ' t forget the .saying about still water runs deep. FRED ELLIOT, JR. Fred has played interclass basketball for four years and made the N ' arsity football team as a soplioniore. He belongs to the Drama Club. STEVE KOSKI Steve ' s hobbies are golf and baseball. He lias taken several auto-mecbariic coujses, and liopes to be an aviator. HLLARD LAXTZ Millard is another of those c-haps kept busy with a paper rmite. He belonged to the Hi-V and played interclass !)asketball. JAMES MURRAY .lames started as a freshman in Elkhart High School. However, he attemied Goshen High School from his second freshman semester until liis senior year. He came back to E. H. S. to grad- uate. Welcome home, .limniy. WAitXE GRLSE llhic s prevented Wainc finm graduating ' Ids class last yea). Me [inrsned the coinint-nial course. He wants to join the arrii and :. ' el hito the Border I ' atnd. Xor IMCTURED MAlUi.VRKT AXDERSOX Margaret is a (piiet attractive girl, who gradu- ated on the home economics course. P(if e y ' tncfrru
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The Junior Class play The Goose Hangs Hig ' h was jjresented March 8, in the auditorium and was well received by a large audience, will long remember Granny Bradley and twins, as well as the rest of the cast. Junior Pennant was issued, with Kuth Rine- hart as editor-in-chief with a staff of class mem- bers to help her edit a successful Pennant. (? , - ' i As the last activity of the year, the Juniors %r - tertained the Seniors at the Prom, May 25, which was held at South Shore Hotel, Lake Wawasee. It has been the custom for several years for the junior officers to lead the processional at the Bac- calaureate services. This year the usual plan pre- vailed and Bob Lewis, Bernai-d Davidson, Katha- leen Hershberger and Kuth Rinehart took their places at the head of the grey-gowned seniors and assisted in the seating of tii« class. Junior Classes of2936:S M 1. Liwis, B.; Holland. R.; .Swank. W.; Wagner. R. ; .Shanevfelt. M.; Hosaok, ,1.; Pemberton, .M.; Crowl, I..: Lon -. J. 2. Cawley, V.; Pletcher, H.; Ivins, L. ; Hays. .T.; Evans. ,J.; Brown. M.; Ernest. R.; Zentz. E.; Dively, C. 3. Duhbs. ,).: Liglitfoot. (). ; Eislier. H.; Cittadine, R. ; Yerke, 1).; .lohnson. 1 ' .: Blocker, E. ; Yoder. M. Miller. L. k Miller. D.; Shinn. ,1.; Diitt ' y. .J.; Klingaman. E. ; Car- bor.eau. M.; Havelisli, R.; .Sjuipert. P.; Fribley, G. ; Cox, Y. .5. Broadbent. W. ; Rbodes, J.; Sanford. ,F.; Miller. M.; Franger, E.; Clouse. E.; Colhira. M.; Wiltrout. M. Oliver. .1. 6. Witmer, W. ; Baird. R.; Buekman. L. : Noel. V.; .lolin- son. R.; Schneider. B.; I,a Belle. M. ; Aslier, E.; Ward. G. 7. Pacula. H.; Stutzman. M.; Harless. E. ; Troyer, J.; Curran. D. ; Birnie. R. ; Landsman, L. ; Weaver, C. 8. Grove. R.; Fluke. R.; Pendill. G. ; Olson, V.; Rupe, B.; Stump. L. ; Koontz. J.; Foster. H.; Bond, V. 9. Borneman, K.; Butler. H.; Winton. R. ; Ball, B.; Bon- figlio, E; Robbins. C; Davidson. B.; Snyder, M.; Schell, R. 10. Borger, P.; Cormiean. H.; Bueter. A.; Sailor. E.; Glasse, B.; Brown. J.; Morlan. L. ; Conley. E.; Kin- caide, L. 11. Huster. I).; Velte. M.; Bogard. L. ; Brick, C; Harris, N.; Wobler, H.; Klinger, A.; LaBelle, M.; Gove, F. 12. Phillips. P.; Riblet, M. ; Shupert. P.; Elliott. D. ; Frost. L.; Noles. M. ; Velte, E. ; Parcell. M. ; Shaw. E. 13. Cripe. E.; Koski. S. ; Copeland. A.; ' redingburgli. H.; Hunt, D.; I,a ricli. T. : Young, A.; Tluinander, R.; Reich, L. 14. Ward, G.; Kern, F. ; Nibloek. B. ; Mullarky. E. : Wat- son, R.; Frailey. F. ; Raynier. D.; Adams, E. ; Simm- cox, E. 15. Kellogg, S.; Hargesheimer. P.; Runyon. J.; Sheler, R.; Wenner. K. ; Sohm. E : Mishler, F.; .Johnson, R.; Mitchell, L, mm iP[ R Pni r Ttci-iiIiI ' Oiii '
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