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

 - Class of 1932

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cfae modulus Published by the JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT of HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL HUNTINGTON. INDIANA Kenneth Balzer Ruth Wike Associate Editors Theresa Biliter Business Manager Alice Hurd Editor Glenn Rickert John Spahr Photographers M. McCabe Day Faculty Advisor VOL. XXI NEW YEAR, 1932 NO. 1 Contents Little Bits of Wisdom 2 In Memoriam 2 Passing in Review 3 The Fourth Estate 13 Pour in One 14 Talkers-Planners 16 Just Boys 17 Radiant Rays 18 Revue Queen 20 Revue Nominees 21 At the Foot of the Rainbow 22 Our Mentors 24 Pigjkinners 25 Data of Dates 30

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The Modulus Little Bits of IDisdom VERY student of Huntington High School should be proud of its school and the prin- ciples it stands for most rigidly. However, we know that there are very few in our midst who feel the opposite from this. The Student Council has gone ahead and established an Extra Curricular Activity Limita- tion Program, which has already gone into effect in our High School. As of all new plans, it was not favored by numerous ones of the student body, but they had not actually reasoned and thought out this plan in an intelligent manner. This new measure was for the limitation of ex- tra-curricular activities, as the Student Council, Faculty, and School Board felt as if too many of the same students were doing all the work, where it should have been more evenly divided. This was proposed last Spring before the Student Council, but no definite action was tak- en at the time. However, this fall the matter was brought up again, a committee was ap- pointed to take care of the technicalities, and then the measure was approved and passed. We, who had no part in the actual forming of this plan, should not kick, but accept it as the best factor possible for the problem we were fac- ing and which grew greater year after year. This year we have a new Athletic Director, namely Harold Sonny Johnson, formerly of Berne, Indiana. Mr. Johnson has come to us with the highest recommendations. Mr. Johnson did not coach our football team, but he was one of its most ardent sup- porters, and every auditorium pep session which was held before a football game, he would give a rousing and inspirational talk to us concerning the football team and its merits. Our team this year, under the guidance of Coaches Clum Bucher and Eddie Hughes, made a favorable record for themselves in Huntington High School football circles. They guided the Viking Ship into calm waters, yet at times rough, when their luck broke. Last year the Modulus instituted a new ex- periment, that of being issued three times a year instead of the cut and dried manned of once a year. Of course, there were some dissenters, but they thought differently after the completion of the three issues, made complete by the perman- ent binder. This year the 1931 MODULUS won first place in Division II in the Indiana High School Press Association at the convention, held at Franklin, Indiana. This shows that the experi- ment, instituted by Mr. Day, our Journalism Advisor is really worth while. That is why we are again this year carrying out the same idea, and with the mistakes made last year, we are endeav- oring to profit by them to the best extent poss- ible. We can only live and learn, as the old saying goes. This book is your book, and something to look back on when your high school days are ended. Keep it as a memory book, and cherish it in the years that are to come. With these thoughts in mind, we close, and hope that you may profit by the little bits of wis- dom contained herein. flu ifflfomorfttm ♦ Mary Catherine Trovinger NYONE who ever came in contact with Mary Catherine Trovinger could not help but be impressed with her sweet spirit — so serene, yet full of inestimable strength. Even when Death was close upon her, she smiled and held her trust with that all-powerful factor — Jesus Christ. Mary Catherine was born to Mr. and Mrs. Delano Trovinger on December 18, 1914. in Huntington. She attended Horace Mann School for eight years and was a member of the class of 1932. She is survived by her father and mother. Her death occured June 4, 1931, after an illness of seven long months. Mary Catherine participated in various ac- tivities around school and the gap left by her death can never be adequately filled by anyone.

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