Huntington North High School - Modulus Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1926

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Page 30 text:

- Cecile Mae Allen Persuasive speech, and more persuasive sighs, Silver that spoke, and eloquence of eyes. Commercial Club : Reporter 4, President 4 ; Operetta 1, 2, 4 ; Aristos 3 ; Monitor 4 ; Sunshine Committee 3 ; Assistant Cir- culation Manager or the World 4 ; Honor Society 4. Dessie Marie Allen Ever charming. Commercial Club 4. John Herman Richard Allman For to be ivise, and love, Exceeds man ' s might. Senior Play 4 : Commercial Contest 4. Mardie Madalyn Andrews Happy art thou, as if every day thou hadst pitched up a horseshoe. Student Council 4 ; Sunshine Literary Committee 4 ; World Staff 4. Bert Anson, Jr. Foremost man of this world. Vice-President Senior Class 4 ; President Sophomore Class 2 ; Honor Society 3, 4 ; President Honor Society 4 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Secretary-Treasurer Hi-Y 4 ; Secretary Bible Study 3 ; Debating Team 3 : Aristos 3 ; Business Manager World 3 ; Business Manager oi the Modulus 4 ; Football 4 ; Basketball 4 ; Reserves 3 ; Class Basketball 3 ; Assistant Editor Red and Black 4 ; Operettta 1, 2, 4 ; Baseball 4. Vaughn Bailey Home-keeping youth. Operetta 1, 4 ; Honor Society 4. Glenn Banister Co magis praefulgebat quod non videbatur. Commercial Club 4. Vesta Ilene Bayman The hand that folloivs intellect can achieve. Monitor 4 ; Commercial Club 3, 4. Betty Pauline Beaver Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. Debating team 3 ; Flower Committee Senior Class 4 : Joint Literary Editor Modulus 4 ; Commercial Club 3, 4 ; Honor Society 4 ; Oratorical Contest 4. Edith Ardilla Bigelow Tall and stately — full of grace Bobbed hair and a smiling face. Previous School — Andrews 2, S. Page Twenty-six

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In the Junior year the class chose as their president Eugene Frost with Louise Hamer as class advisor. This year the class sponsored a show in the auditorium to raise funds for the annual Junior-Senior reception. Financially the show was a success that made possible the splendid recep- tion the Juniors gave for the departing Seniors in the gym of the school. The next project the class undertook was to bring a noted pianist to the city for a concert in the auditorium of the school. This was not so success- ful but helped a bit in building up the class treasury. This year of intense activity was ended by the reception which was said by many to be the best reception yet given by any Junior class. At the first meeting of the Senior year officers were elected as follows: D. Armond Gemmer, president ; Bert Anson, vice-president ; Mildred Brahs, secretary-treasurer; Miss Anne Koch, class advisor. The first activity of the year was a party at the home of Murray Van Antwerp. A large crowd attended and this started a year of intense activities. The next social event was another party at the home of Joe Lesh which also proved to be successful with the members of the class. In the middle of the year work was started on this annual with the Seniors in charge and the result of this work can be seen in the book. On Tuesday, February 16, the third of a series of parties was given at Frances Holbrook ' s home and in a short time another party was held at Erma Mae Hern ' s. Each of these helped in a great way to keep the class working together with much enthusiasm. In the spring the last party of the year was held at the homeof Caroline Rose Redrup. For the first time in many years the annual Senior play was given under a different system of coaching. Miss Taylor, Miss Rupert, and Miss Koch did practically all of the coaching of the play with the exception of two days when a professional coach was brought here from Indianapolis. The result of this experiment was that the play was said by many to be the most successful Senior play ever given in the way of entertainment. It was easily the most successful financially, netting the Senior class over $550. This is something like over $200 more than any Senior class had hitherto made. Another new feature in relation with the Senior play was awarding a cup to the one player judged to have been the best in the play. This voting was done by the entire class, one vote being given for every ticket sold and two votes given for every ticket over ten that was sold. Donald Brodie was awarded the cup. The greatest projects the Senior class sponsored successfully were the Senior play and the publishing of the Modulus but there were many other things done during the final year in school that kept enthusiasm and loyalty to the class at the highest pitch and will make the class of ' 26 one that will long be remembered. Page Twenty-five



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George P. Bir His life was gentle — Senior Play Committee -1 ; Student Council 4. Dorothy Bernice Bowers O, what a nobh mind is here. Commercial Club 8, 4 : Operetta 1, 2, 4 ; Commercial Contest 4. Fred Brahs He was a scholar — Commercial Club 3, 4. Mildred Mary Brahs Not only good, but good for something. Monitor 4 : State Shorthand Contest 3 : District Typewriting and Shorthand Contest 3. 4 ; World Staff 3 : Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class 4 ; Commercial Club 3. 4. Dorothy Brebaugh The light that lies — Irene Briggs Site is a graceful flower blown by gentle winds; Throwing her beauty to all who pass. Joe Walter Briggs And what he greatly thought he nobly dared. Football 3. 4 ; Basketball 3, 4 ; Class Basketball 2, 4 : Junior- Senior Reception Committee 3 ; Student Council 4. Donald Wallace Brodie Tata contra me sunt. ( The fates are against me. ) Hi-Y 3, 4 : Modulus Staff 4 : Senior Play 4 : Honor Society 4 : Baseball 4. Doris Burket She knew her man — Edward Burnworth Behold him. Vice-President Commercial Club 4 ; School Cashier 4. Page Twenty-seven

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