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

 - Class of 1930

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DDULIJI The Senior play, Skidding, chosen by Miss Rupert and the Dramatic Committee was very entertaining and was put over by an efficient and talented cast. Miss Lulu Rupert directed this play, assisted by A. J. Beriault, head of the Beriault School of Expression at Indianapolis. The members of this cast were Maxine Chalfant, Max Potts, Richard Bixby, Ruby Iry, Shirley Hawes, .lane Wheeler, Mildred Bailey, Charles Lay, Bertram May, and Joseph Shock. From this the Seniors gained sufiicient money to enable them to present to the High School, as their parting gift, four beautiful pictures which are now hanging in the library. They also presented to the school early in the a large red and black banner with the word Huntington on it, to be hung above thc cheering section at the athletic events. At the entertainment furnished by the Senior Class in the auditorium, two plays were presented which were greatly appreciated by the whole school. The Seniors were well represented in athletics, having four membersg Rex Rudiccl. Kenneth Clapp, De Von Young, and Laurence Kethcart, on the basketball team, Harold Blackburn, Eugene Casper, Ralph Chevalier, Cleon Havens, .lack Yvolvcrton, Rex Rudicel, Maurice VVright and De Von Young on the football team: and Eugene Casper, Woody Du Hadway, Harold Blackburn, and Fred Cussen on the Scydlings. The members of the class of the debating team were Richard Bixby, Shir- ley Hawes, .lane VVhecler, YVilbur Piepcnbrink, Eldon Rice, and Darwin Kelley. Besides being very prominent in all of the activities of the school includ- ing the Hi-Y, Sunshine Society, Glce Clubs, and other school organizations, the Senior Class as a whole maintained a high scholastic average throughout not only this year but all of its high school years. Besides the Modulus Staff. composed entirely of Seniors, there were eleven members of the class upon the statl' of the School XVorld. These are Martha Dungan. Max Allen, Phyllis Sale. Margaret McNabb, Maxine Clialfant, Ro- berta Young, XVilbur Piepenhrink, Jack VVolverton, Claude Harger, Deloris Feighner. and Ross Shoemaker. One of the most outstanding of the productions this year was the Gold and Blue Revue. This was sponsored by the Modulus Staff and also by the Senior Class to finance the yearbook. Although students from all the classes took part. the majority of the cast were Seniors. Laura Kenner was elected Revue Queen, and record crowds attended the production. The Class of 1930 was the Hrst class to sponsor a musical showy of this sort, and because of its great success the Revue will probably become an an- nual production. Max Potts. the president, brought special honor to the class by being chosen a mcmlwer of the National High School Ohorus which sang at Chicago in March. Richard Bixby also added to our list of distinctions by winning various oratorical contests during the year. Thus at the close of their four years in Huntington High School, the High School should not feel sorry for the loss of these boys andg girls, but should be proud to send out into the world potential citizens so well equipped to live useful and happy lives. -I U Page Thirteen

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ULUI CLAII DF 1930 HROUGHOUT the four years that it has been in high school, the Senior Class has been outstanding for its activity, and has succeeded in everything that it has undertaken. During its Junior year the reception given the Seniors was judged the best ever given. This was the most outstanding feat of this year, although all of its other undertakings were put across with the same success. The class was organized September 20 with the following oflicers being chosen: Max Potts. President: Hazel Clare Robertson. Vice-President: Helen Kohr, Secretaryg and Kathryn Satterthwaite, Treasurer. Miss Minnie Hoff- man, who guided us through our successful Junior year, was re-elected Class Sponsor. At the following meeting committees were appointed for the year. The Dramatic Committee was headed by Emily Young. the other members being Richard Bixby, Maxine Chalfant, and Joe Shock. The members of the Flower Committee were Phyllis Sale, Chairman, and Laura Kenner. Bertram May was chosen. Chairman of the finance committee, the other members being Kathryn Satterthwaitc, Dorohy Guhl, and Charles Lay. The Color Committee was composed of Gwendolyn Mahoney, Chairman: Helen Schell and Ralph Chevalier. Motto Committee: Martha Dungan, Chairman: Darwin Kelly, and Frances Schenkel. Ring Committee: Harriette Fields, Chairman: Muriel Mahoney, and J oe Foote. Social Committee: Hazel Clare Robertson. Chairman: Harold Blackburn, Geraldine Coble, De Von Young, Delene Lobdel, Jane iVheeler, and Betty Young. Invitation Com- mittee: Eldon Bice, Chairman: Shirley Hawes and Corlene Shock. It was decided by a vote of all of the members that the class colors would be light blue and grey, and that the Howers would be rose-buds and sweet peas. The class motto adopted was: Before Us Lies the Timber: Let Us Build. Some members of the class who attained special, recognition by being elected as members of Quill and Scroll, International Honor Society of High School Journalists, are Shirley Hawes, Laura Kenner, Geraldine Coble, Martha Dungan, Doreatha Barnes. iVilliam Scheerer, Dorothy Guhl, and ivoody DuHadway. The members of the class who were chosen to the Honor Society are Mar- tha Dungan, VVilliam Scheerer, Rex Rudicel, Helen Maranda, Gwendolyn Ma- honey, Geraldine Coble. Throughout the whole year, many parties and entertainments were spon- sored and enjoyed by members of the Senior Class. Two of the most out- standing were the parties held at the Country Club, one in the early part, of the term and another at Hallowe'en. At both of these games and dancing were greatly enjoyed. At a party held at the high school in April an orchestra composedof Senior boys and girls furnished the music for the evening. Page 14-elre .I



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