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

 - Class of 1937

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HUGH BROWN Woodrrork 1924-1997 Purdue University Indiana Stoie Teachers College, B. S. Nr. Brown is well known for his abil- ity in teaching woodwork and zxssocioizo subjects. Ilany a piece of wood has bc- come a beautiful piece of furniture under his' export hand. LOWELL BUZZARD iiathemat ics , 1995-1997 Qsenior Class Advisorj QTcnnis Team? Huntington College, A.. B. Indiana Univers ity, LL. S. Sherm has the distinction of being one of the youngest teachers in the school today. Mr. Byers who lives ,misss J' the street from Velma Mae Tousley, says that Sherm is a good boy because he leaves at ten-thirty every evening. One thing is cert'-.in, he has very good taste os far as the ladies are concerned. IIISS HAZEL CAGE English 1922-1937 fSunshine Societyj Indiana University, A. B. Hiss Cage is one who appreciates poetry and all the finer literary works. She has ably advised the Surshinl Society for many years with the best re- sults. A delightful pers onality. GARLAND J . CROTFE Health 1936-1937 Phys ical Education Director of Athletics Indiana University, B. S. Garland Jim Crowe seems to be the he man of the faculty and his pet peevc is a quitter. Jim has put this school on the map as far as athletics are concern- Gd- When the school spirit was at its lowest he began his career here. Since lost fall the entire situation has changed, because of Jimvs hard work. A Strom personality, which is a Crowe trait, is just what this school needed. Everyone agrees that Jim Crow is a great coach. M . IICCABE DAY History, Journalism, 1921-1937 fSchoo1 World, Madulus, Revuej Nebraska Wesleyan University, A. B. University of' Minnesota., Li. A. Mr. Day is the publisher, editorial writer, stage whow direct or and history teacher. Mr. Day is noted for the many subjects he teaches. MISS MABLE ELLIS History 1931-1937 Indiana University, A. B. University of Texas University of Colorado Miss Ellis finds in teaching history classes that it is sometimes more a battle of wills. BRUCE E. GERDES Commerce 1936-1937 Iianchest er Coll ege , B . S . Indiana University I-Rr. Gerdes ranks with I-ir. Zieesner and Jim Crow in his ability to tell jokes. It has been rumored that any class under Bruce is enjoyable to say the least. LOYFELL HI LDEBRAND English, Biology, 1995-1997 fAss't Football and Basketball Coachj Indiana University, B. S. Northwestern University, M. S. Huntington College University oi' Zfiscons in Mr. Hildebrand has his hands full as advisor of' the Booster Club and the Hi-Y. Then the time comes for initat ion he is the blessed restrainer of' the more brutal members. MISS EIINNIE HOFFTAN German, Liathamatics, 1917-1937 Indiana University, A. B. Milnfaukee German Seminary Miss Hoffman, better known as Minnie among the students, takes joy in impressing freshmen hon: much more difficult high school is than grade school. '37s I

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EDAXZSQDQ-5' YF C. E. BYERS Superintendent, 1936-1937 Ashland College Defiance College, A. B. University of Chicago, U. A. NI'l1 put a girdle around the earth in forty Minutes.n HOHER BUZZARD JACOB BRENN President of School Board Secretary of School Board Term expires 1937 Term expires 1939 RRS. GRACE GRASS UISS HETTA LEEDY Treasurer of School Board Superintendent's Clerk Term expires 1938 H. B RTGN STEPHAN Principal, 1936-1937 Indiana University, A. B. Mr. Stephan has become one of the most popular members of the faculty in the short time he has been in the school. He drawled his way into the hearts of the teachers and pupils. MISS FREDITH LANGLEY Principal's Clerk Marion Business College The initials WF. L.N appear more in this school than any others. UI have no sympathy for seniors who play hookey,N quwhHBsLmgMy. MISS CORA ALTMAN BRS. VIVIAN BRANYAN English, 1910-1937 Music, 1899-1917, 1921-1937 College of Wooster, A. B. fA'Capella Choirj University of Wisconsin QG1eo Clubj Thomas Normal Training School Miss Altman has the longest continu- Detroit Conservatory ous record of service in the high Michigan Conservatory school. She is quiet, and appreciates Christians on Shoral School gwdpwtwn A lover of great mu ic and the finer URS. HAZEL BECHTOLD arts. Her name has become associateed with music because of her work in the Attendance Officer high school.



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HAROLD JOHNSON History, Physicml Geojraphy 1931-1937 fTrack, Chovie Club, Indiana University A. B., M. S. In size Nr. Johnson has the edge on the entire faculty. He wears e size 13 shoe and he is 6 feet 4 inches tall. In college he made an exceptinnl scholistio record as an honor student. MISS ALICE KLINE Home Economics, 1923-1937 qs.s.s. Big und Little Sister Committee, University of Illinois, A. B. Miss K1ine's fmvorite winter sport is bob-sledding. She thinks nothing is more relaxing thin coasting along on a bob-sled with a friend. fhan prefered., MISS EULA KLIJE Home Economics, 1917-1937 Purdue University, B. S. Vzlpdrmiso University Indiana University Huntinfton College Miss Emma Kline is quiet and effi- cent. MISS RUTH LUTHER Physical Education, 1931-1937 fGirls Athletic Association, Hillsdale College, B. S. University of Illinois, h. A. Hmrvnrd University Miss Luther is the feminine athlete of the faculty. She has ability in all worthwhile sports. The only hobby that she maintains is that of writing poetry. MIS: DEIRDRE MONULLAN French, Latin, 1926-1937 fFrench Club, Needlework Guild, Oiklmnd City Colleie B. A. University of Grenoble, Frfnce University of Michigan M. A. Room 208 his A reputation for having the strictest discipline in the school. Miss NcHullcn's pet peevo is to have to call the cless to order zfter the bell. I FRED MAHGNEY Vocztionnl Guidznccs, Forge and Machine Shop Prictice, 1915-1937 Vllpdraiso University Although Mr. Mahoney is not the most formidable teacher in the school, he can do many things with 2 piece of metal that mmny 2 larger men can not. J. E. MICHAEL Mechanical Driving, 1920-1937 fChcirmen Finance Com ittee of Athletic nss'n, Faculty Hand er of Athletics., Indiana State Teachers College University of Uisconsin Mr. Michael, who is the finance man- eier of the athletic Association, has held that position for several years with n degree of responsibility, that has been a factor in providing for the sport program. Miss ELLA moons English, 1920-1937 fhnry White Guild of S. S. S., University of Chicago, Ph. D. Miss Moore epprecittes good poetry and prose. She has a collection of some of the finest works ever written. MRS. BEATRICE PATTERSON Latin, 1927-1937 fDebate, fDrzmatics Club of S. S. S., Indiana University Although Mrs. Pztterson has many problems, her most trying one is to get the Debate teams to work. Her favorite prayer is, WNext year, please send me four good debztors who will work.U EIFFEL PLLGTERER Physics, ChemiStry, 1928-1937 DePauw University, A. B. Our excellent Chemistry and Physics teacher, Mr. Plasterer, is noted for his ability to briihten the seemingly too frequent dark moments in class with a joke, witty pun, or some very bril- linnt remnrk.

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