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

 - Class of 1938

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GEORGE STEPHENS lrack J. -C: N.A.S.S 'l 2' H Ululi 2. 14: Math Uulitvsl 1 ANNABELL STETZEL Ili: aiul liittlv Sistvr Cum. -I J. D. STEWARD A1-I Clin. 1. 2. ::, -1. HELEN TEAGARDEN Sri-kam 0' Svmuh RI' SSS Cum. AI: Mary White Guilil R, -I. BETTE TOBIAS , 1...-. .u Srvkam O' Sm-muh RI: V l'r--' -I: Studi-nt Cmun-il YI: . 0. S. S. S. lam. -l. I: M. M.S. Coin '1- Nm-mllowork Guilml RI: Monitor I EILEEN UEHEIL S. S. S. Cum. -I: lvlanilur 'I' Nuvzllvwurli Guilnl I: Srukam O' Somnh -l: Mary VS'hiIn- Guilwl I4 Wurlil Staff 35. BERNIECE VAN DINE w't'SIt'l'l1 High Sm-haul. lic-limit Mi--h. Zig Mary Wliitv Guilil CHARLES WEST Baseball 1. ZZ. Il, 4: Iiaskvt- hall Il. Rl: H Club 3. 4. DONALD WILLIAMS Rand 2. 3, AI. BETTY WINDEMUTH Class 'l'rI-as. -I: lluustn-r Club 'L I: VVorld Staff 3, -Ig M.M. R I . . . S. Lum. .I. 3, R13 Gln-v Club 1, L2 MARY KATHERINE WINEKE Sri-laam O' Sn-mob RI: Glvv Ulub 21, 213 Ops-rm-Ita 3: Mary VVhiIv Guild 3, RI: M. M. S, Cam. 3, -I. MARX' LOUISE WINKLER M. M. S. Cum. 2, 3, -I: Rovin- Ili N4-vmllv VVurli Guilil 2. Il: G. A.A. l, Ll. Ii. YI, Wurlsl Sta If 24: Studi-ut Council 2: Rifle Club 11, Zi: Mary VVbilv Guilil 2: Rig: :xml liittlv Sistur 1, 12: lilonilnr Il, RI. DORIS WIRS'NG Big and Littln- Sister Com. 3. W'urlcl Staff I. MARY JANE VICKERY ZS: M.M.S. Cum. 22, 33 Scrap- bmrli Cum, 1. lhmsu-r Club ZS, AI: G.A.A. 11, YI: Student Couuril 13 lim-x'uv 2, SE: Ulu-ra-Ita Il: Class A'I'ap1n-lla Chair 2, .L lg l'al- MARJORIE WOLFE llirkury Hiirh Sn-r. J! 3 DEAN te-1-4-llv Club l, 2, 34, I' M M S Cain. 11, Il, I: Srvlxam O' Sn-muh AI: Glu' Ulub 1, 11. WORTH WARE lli-Y Il, -IC llmsln-r Club -I' Stu li-nl l'uunril 2: PR-uinr l'l'xN llasi-lmll Ii, rl. MARGARET WEINI.EY Sn-haul. VH. 1. YOUNG DORIS YOUNG hula Gln-Q Club 1, Z. RICHARD ZAI-IM , Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Hunur Su- viely Il: Math Conti-sts 1: Mun- itm' 3: H Club 2. 3, -I: Hi-Y Zi, -I: Di-luitv Squad 1: Basket' hall l Mary While- Guild 1: Iii! an-I liltilv Sislvr lum. 1 George Stephens lla-len Teagarden Bn-rnieve Vanllim- Margaret Weinley Hvlly Windemulh Doris Wirsing Doris Young MODULUS 19 BETTY Zoox Annabel! Slctzel Bm-lie 'Yohias Mary .lane Vivkery Charles W4-st Mary Katherine VVinekr1 Marjorie Wulfe Richard Zuhm J. D. Steward Eileen Ilfheil W'orth Ware Donald Williams Mary Louise Winkler Dean Young Helly Zuok

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GEORGE RICHEY Indianapolis Arsenal 'Fech- nical Schools 1. 23 Hi-Y 3, fl: Student Council 32 Band 3. 4. RUTH ROBINSON Biology Rm-sn-arch Club 4: S, S. S. Com. Ch. 3: l rvnrh Club 1. ED ROUSH Art Club 1. 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU RUYLE S. S. S. Com. 2. 3, 4: New-ille Work Guild ZZ: Rik! anrl Little Sistur Com. 1, 2. 3. EUGENE SAUNDERS Band 3, 4. EVELYN SCHACHT Class Sol-. -l: llocslcr Club 3, fl: Art Club 3, 4. Ser. 24: M. M. S. 2, 3, fl: World Stall' 4: Open-tta 3. RICHARD SCHEER DONALD SCHENKEL Baseball 2, 3, 4: N. A. Sli. 3: Monitor 3: H Club Al: Hi- Y 2. IVA SCHOLFIELD Hillsrlalv. Mivhisran, ll i L4 h School 1: Sruknm 0' Svmoh Al: M. M. S. Com. 4: S. S. S. Com. 2. 3. R. WESLEY SCHRECK Monitor 1: Stuzh-nt Counril 3. EUGENE SHOEMAKER Warsaw High School 1, 2: Svllllbl' Play: A'Cappvlla Choir 3, 4 : Opt-rotta 3 : Boys Gleo Club 4. DONALD J. SMITH A'Cappi-lla Choir 1, 2, 3, lg Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Opt-rvtta 3: Mon- itor 3. fl. NELLIE SMITH Revue- 1. 2, 3: Class Pros. 2: Hoosbur Club 2, 3, 4: lVl.lVl.S. Com. 2. 3: Bill and Little- Sis- ter Com. 1. CHARLOTTE SNOWDEN Big and Little Sistur Com. 2. 3: Mary Whito Guilil 1, Ll, 3: Needlework Guilnl 2. Il. 4. IMO GENE SNYDER Honor Sovif.-ty fl: Banil 1, 12, 3, -1: Class 'l're-as. 3. V. Pres. -ll Booster Club 4: Ops-rulta 3: M. M. S. Com. fl: Hip: and Littlz- Sistvr Com. -1: Math Contest l. JOE SOUERS Hi-Y 2, :s, 4. JACK STALDER liaskm-'tbnll 11, fl: H Club 3, 4. JUNE STALLSMXTH Frvm'h Club 1, 2, 3, fl: Hill and Little Sister Com. 1. Il. 4: DORIS SEAHOLM Gooallauml High School 1, 2, Il: Nvvillcwork Guild -l Z Mary White Guild 2. 3: M. M. S. Com. 3. 4 Yvll Lvarlor Al: Biology Rvsm-:irc-h Club 4: Worlil Stall' l WILLIS SEELY Football 1, Z, 3, -1: Ras:-ball 2, 3, fl: Hi-Y 2, 3, fl: liaslu-tball 1, 2, 3: H Club 3, -1: lioostvr Club ll: Hi-X lroas. Ll, RUSSELL SI-IALLEY Monitor 3. George Richey Mary Lou Ruyle Donald Schenkel Doris Seaholm Eugene Shoemaker Charlotte Snowdvn Jack Stalder MODULUS 18 Ruth Robinson Eugene Saunders lva Scholfield Willis Seely Donald Smith lmo Gene Snyder June Stallsmith JOHN STAMPER Ed Roush Evelyn Schacht Richard Schreck Russell Shalley Nellie Smith Joe Souers John Stomper



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Juniors . . The year was a busy but most pleasant one with fine co-operation from one hundred members of the class who served on some committee during the year. Others sup- ported the many parties and projects. The Concession committee with Maurice Helm, chairman, and four main candy sellers tAgnes Nitchy, Janet Price, Jean Sowerwine, and Phyllis Toyl deserve high recognition for their hard work. During the Sectional Basketball Tourney this committee made a profit of S220 by good planning and excellent work. Another committee that began the year with profits was the Balloon Committee with Lorraine Brenn and Jean Sowerwine selling the largest number or balloons for the Homecoming football game. The first class party called the Music Shoppe Shuffle, with Rachel Mickley as general chairman, was held in the H. H. S. Gym in the month of November. The Gym was artistically and cleverly decorated in music notes by Richard Ball and his Decora- tion Committee: Kay Hoffman, Christine Hipskind, Devon Robbins, William Boggess, Willodean Myers, and Agnes Nitchy. Cakes and hot chocolate were served at the Music Bar by Harriet Moore and her Refreshment Committee. The music was furnished by Junior Burgett's orchestra. The next Junior social activity was held during Christmas vacation at the Masonic Temple and was called The Stardust Ball. MODULUS 20 JUNIOR OFFICERS Howard McClelland, Secre- tary: Richard Fitch, President! Miss Cage, Faculty Adviser: Richard Ball, Treasurer: Wil- liam Ellerman, Vice President. The Temple was beautifully decorated in blue with silver stars by Dorothy Lowey and the Decoration Committee. The other Juniors who assisted in making the ball a success were: Bronson Harris, Janis Frantz, Mary Lou Dennie, Virginia Plummer, Evelyn Ellis, Lois McMillen, Willard Sporleder, Carl Hooton. The feature of the evening was the choosing of the Stardust Queen. Dorothy Lowey was crowned queen over four other nominees, Rachel Mickley, Marjorie Pauling, Jean Sowerwine, Eva Lois Reed. After raising a fund of 5425, the class be- gan the final plans for the one big event toward which the projects of the whole year pointed-that of the Junior Reception and Prom, which was held on May l., at the Masonic Temple. The Temple was beautiful as a modernistic Gold Room. The program of music and drama besides the usual program of Welcome, response, will, and prophecy made a pleasant evening. After the banquet one hundred and twenty-five couples attended the Prom with Jimmy Cathcart and his Indiana University band furnishing the music. The Reception committee chairmen were as follows: Decoration, Jean Sowerwineg In- vitation, Philip Bash and Fred Hippensteel: Program, Harriet Mooreg Lighting, John Dilleyg Menu, Josephine Kitt. During the school year of 1937 and 1938 one hundred Juniors worked on some one or

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