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EXjSVOMW CARL ACK1L L , , B. A. A. 1-3; Industrial Arts Club 1-2. 0-™' try Club 2; Science Club 2; French Club 2-3. GRACE LOUISE AHLGR1M G. A. A. 1-4: Nature Study Club 1-2; French Club 2-3; Dramatics Club 3-4; vice-pres. . Commerce Club 3-4; H.-Tri 4; Glee Club 4; Senior play 4; Thespians 4. LEOLA ANDERSON Friendship Club 1-2 ; Art Craft Club 2-3i Commerce Club 2-3; Household Arts Club 2-3. Mythology Club 3-4; Music Club 3-4. RALPH ARNDT Industrial Arts Club I ; Travel Club 2; monitor 2-4; French Club 3; Science Club 3 ; Student Council 3; wrestling 4; Radio Club 4. JOHN BARTELS Travel Club 1; Science Club 2; Drawing Club 3; drawing contest 3; baseball 2-4. EVELYN E. BARTS G. A. A. 1-4. vice-pres. 3; Friendship Club 1-2; vice-pres. 2; Travel Club 1-3. secy 2-3; English Club 3; state commercial contest 3; Student Council 3; Honor Society 3-4. vice-pres. 4; Hi-Tri 3-4; hall patrolman 2-4; monitor 4; Elstonian staff 4; Senior play 4. PEARL M. BECKTELL G. A. A. 1-4; Friendship Club 1-2; Travel Club 2; Commerce Club 2-3 ; Nature Club 2-3; HOWARD J. BELL B. A. A. 1-3; Student Council 1-2; Dramatics Club 1-2; hall patrolman 1-4; Hi-Y 2-4; Glee Club 2-4; Forum 2-4; debating 2-4, capt. 3-4; Junior play 3; “Jerry of Jericho Road 3; discussion contest 3; Thespians 4; Elstonian staff 4; Senior play 4; Mikado ; Forensic League 3-4. BERNARD B. BLANK B. A. A. I -2; Microscopic Club 1 ; Nature Study Club 1-2; Travel Club 3; Science Club 3-4; football 3-4; Hi-Y 4. MARGUERITE E. BELL G. A. A. 1-3; Dramatics Club I; Music Club 1-4; Latin Club 2; College Club 3; Jerry of Jericho Road 3 ; Glee Club 3-4; monitor 3-4. 20
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EDWARD BRYAN President MARY EILEEN CASSIDY Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS HISTORY JOHN SUDROW Vice-President Four years ago Michigan City High School was crowded with a new group of freshmen. James Ahlgnm was elected president. Our first social event was the Freshman-Sophomore party given by the sophomores in our honor. After hard work we became sophomores. Then we began to see what high school was really like. John Sudrow was chosen to lead his class. Following the custom, the class entertained the freshmen. Then came our third year of school. Work was easier for us. and things began to happen. The class showed its acting ability by giving the play “Charm. Our president was Edward Bryan. Other officers of the class were Max Hirschmann. vice-president; Dorothy Kunkel. secretary, and Charles Lutz, treasurer. Through hard work, we gave one of the best annual proms that has ever been given. Now that our last term is over, we have many events upon which to look back. This year we inaugurated the plan of having two casts for the Senior Play. Our officers are pictured above. Members of our class have provided most of the officers for the various clubs and organizations; the class has also been well represented in athletics during our stay of four years. T Ht T CNIMU O r i 19
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O ? TAE SVSlWAA' VIRGINIA GRACE BOSS G. A. A. 1-4; Dramatics Club 1-2; Friendship Club I ; Mythology Club 2; Glee Club 2-4 Latin Club 3; Student Council 2-3; Girls Athletic Leadership Club 4, vice-prcs. 4. EDW ARD BRYAN. JR. Foreign Travel Club 1-4, pres. 2; band I ; B. A. A. 1-3, sec’y--lreas. 3; Science Club 2; track 2; Nature Study Club 2; basketball 3; Student Council 2-3, vice-chairman 3; football 3 ; class pres. 3-4; Glee Club 4; Elstonian staff 4; Mikado” 4; Senior play 4; Thespians 4. JACK W. CATHCART Student Council I; yell leader 1-2; Boosters 1-2; orchestra 1-2; band 1-3, pres. 3; B. A. A. 1-3; hall patrolman 2; Mythology Club 2; Music Club 2; Latin Club 2-3; College Club 4. HAZEL M. BRUCE G. A. A. 1-2-4; Latin Club 2; Nature Study Club 3 ; Commerce Club 3. IRMA JEAN BUCKINGHAM G. A. A. 1-4; Travel Club 1-2; monitor 1-2; Friendship Club 1-3; English Club 3; Commerce Club 3-4. EDW ARD CLAPPY Athletic Club I ; Nature Study Club 2; basketball 1-3; football 2-4, capt. 4; B. A. A. 1-3; College Club 4, pres. 4. RICHARD G. COOK Orchestra 1-2; band 2; Student Council I; Dramatics Club 2; Boosters 2-3; Music Club 2-4, vice-pres. 2. pres. 3-4. VIRGINIA STEWART BURGESS Friendship Club 1-2; Travel Club 1-2, sec’y. I ; G. A. A. 1-4; Student Council 2-4; Hi-Tri 2-4; Latin Club 3 ; English Club 3. MARJORIE HELEN CALLAHAN Shakespeare Club I; Dramatics Club 1-2; Forum 1-2; G. A. A. 1-4; Glee Club 2; English Club 2-3; Commerce Club 3-4; Senior play 4. RICHARD COOTE Industrial Arts Club 1-3; B. A. A. 1-3; Science Club 1-4, sec'y 4. 21
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