Griffith High School - Reflector Yearbook (Griffith, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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JUNIOR CLASS Top row left to right: C. Wells, C. Randhan, S. Santino, Q. Kenoyer, N. North, J. Bunch, J. Laich, G. Konopaisek, W. Peters, K. Long, P. Phillips, N. DeGroot. Second row: J. Maglish, D. DeWitt, J. Haycock, J. Rachau, G. Slocum, R. Harper, C. Zigterman, R. Zype, J. Golinski, K. Massa, H. Laird. Third Row: N. Tamminga, H. Minninger, E. Szur, M. Purdy, D. Mang, B. Terpstra, F. Schwart, F. Farmer, J. Davis, D. Woods, D. Williams, D. Nisle. Fourth row: R. Brunner, C. Krol, J. Ritsema, E. Courtrught, V. Hansen, L. Conley, M. Welsh, .1. Scheeringa, M. Drapold, M. Hale. C. McGavin. Fifth row: Mr. Pir.gry, E. Oldert, L. Forster. J. Spitz, S. Long, E. Govert, A. Mikuta, C. Parrish-; E. Hendrickson, Miss Molehman. JR. PLAY JR. CLASS OFFICERS JR. PLAY Q. Kenoyer, W. Peters, Mr. Pingry, P. Phillips, C. K. Long, V. Hansen D. Williams Wells, G. Slocum, J. Spitz, S. Long, J. Spitz, Miss Molehman. JR. PLAY CAST Standing left to right: Miss Vater, C. McGavin, E. Hendrickson, E. Govert, H. Minninger, M. Welsh, J. Maglish, Q. Kenoyer, W. Peters. Seated left to right: K. Long, V. Hansen, S. Long, J. Spitz, C. Parrish, E. Oldert, D. Williams.

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Class History 1941 Glancing through the past four years, it hardly seems possible that the “dig- nified seniors” of ’41 were the “green freshmen” of ’37. Beginning our four year tour we had 65 shy members. We trusted the guid- ance of our tour to President Jerry Dixon, and his assistants: Vice-President, Betty Spitz, and Sec’y.-Treasurer, Cecilia Govert, and our sponsors, Mr. Swaim and Mrs. Cook, who led us through a year of work and enjoyment. Our adventurous tour found us as sophomores the following year with a de- crease of one member. We were guided by Miss Rinard and Mr. Beck with Kenneth Moore as President, Warren Hartz as Vice-President, and Shirley Anderson as Sec’y.- Treasurer. During the summer of ’38, one of our fellow classmates, Robert Hartz, was forever lost to us. After a three months’ vacation here, we again resumed our tour in G.H.S., this time as Juniors. There was a decrease of five in our jolly crowd which now consisted of only fifty-nine. This year again, Mr. Beck and Miss Rinard resumed their positions as sponors of our class. Our officers for this year were Bruce Cook, Pres.; Cecilia Govert, Vice Pres.; Shirley Anderson, Sec’y.; and Leila Hansen, Treas. The Junior Play, “Bashful Mr. Bobbs,” was presented under the able direction of Mr. C. L. Wilson on December 4, 1939. This year we were confronted with the financial problem of rais- ing funds for the Junior-Senior Banquet over which we presided, on May 11, 1940. We rested with the Class of ’40 in an old-fashioned garden at G.H.S. The following fall, 65 members started happily toward the end of a success- ful tour. Under the able direction of President Charles Yates, Vice President Robert Tignor, Secretary Shirley Anderson, Treasurer Leila Hansen, and our loyal sponsors, Mr. Beck and Mrs. Cook, we completed the home stretch of our high school tour. We presented “America First” on April 4, which proved to be another successful perform- ance for this class. The most courageous undertaking of the class of ’41, was the publication of the “Reflector.” On May 25, we attended the Baccalaureate services given for our class. We completed our tour, on May 28 at the Commencement exercises, where the Class of ’41 appeared in one group for the last time. We are proud to be able to say that our class is the largest class to graduate from Griffith High School. SENIOR OFFICERS President Charles Yates Vice President Robert Tignor Secretary Shirley Anderson Treasurer Leila Hansen Class Motto — Today we Follow: Tomorrow we Lead. Class Flower — Red Rose.

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