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

 - Class of 1941

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Peggy Burris Keith Carroll Martna Casey Rosalee Chapin James Chenoweth Ray Clark Joan Correll Suzanne Crane Melba Crawford Georgia Cunnington Elsie Dalrymple Philip Davidson Dean Deerwester Dorothy Denton Jean Devinney Robert Diffenbaugh Jack Doudna Gloria Eierman Phyllis Ellerman Evelynne Ellis Trent Ackerman Marilou Ade Dewayne Ahner David Ard Sarah Beeching - Richard Beverly Phyllis Biehl Ruth Bloomburg Marilyn Bolanz Ramsey Bonewitz Heinz Bostel Ralph Bowers Helen Brooks Eldon Brown Eryl Deanne Brown

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chosen by a committee consisting of John Sowerwine, Janet Shriver, Marian Morgan, Martha Casey, Don Johnston, Don Miller, Marilou Ade, and Meredith Hammel, If you remember all the yellow- painted signs on all the important SENIOR OFFICERS sidewalk areas of Huntington ad- 2 ; : vertising “One Mad Night,” per- Russell errigo, facu ad- a ? rts 9 A haps you will be interested to know . who was responsible for them, The : Don Miller, treasurer; Mari- j publicity committee was composed of Evelynne Ellis, chairman, De- Wayne Jones, Dorothy Jean Morris, lou Ade secretary. Meredith Hammel, president; Donald Johnston, vice president. Senior Class The seniors started off their last year in H, H, S. by electing of- ficers, Said officers were: Meredith Hammel, president; Don Johnston, vice president; Marilou Ade, sec- retary; and Don Miller, treasurer, An atmosphere of autumn revelry pervaded the Masonic Temple on the evening of November 29, Why? The seniors were having their par- ty, the Harvest Ball, The m usic was furnished by the Swingphonic Seven, The party was duly attend- ed by seniors, their guests, and the JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION 1940 In its junior year, the Class of 1941 staged the annual Junior-Senior Re- ception at the Masonic Temple on the evening of May 15, 1940. The decoration motif was based up- on the detailed in the popular novel, “Gone with the Wind,’’ and as a re- sult of the influence of the techni- color production released at that time. ‘“wolves’’-—meaning the several al- umni home for the holidays. The following committee was re- sponsible for this gala affair, Mari- an Morgan, chairman; Jack Vick- ery, Jackie Parks, Evelynne Ellis, DeWayne Ahner, Bill Humbert, and Ruth Bloomburg, On March 27 and 28, the seniors presented the other undertaking expected of all senior classes—the senior play, The name of the play, as if you all didn’t remember, was “One Mad Night,’ The play was John Sowerwine, and Mark Moore, As time passed and passed and the date for graduation began to creep up, seniors decided to do some heavy deliberating about the color, flower, motto, et al. This weighty task rested on a committee composed of Don Johnston, Mary Alice Farley and Annabeth Knight, The color they decided upon wasn't a color; it was two colors, army grey and red, The red carnation is their flower, and they chose this motto, ‘“Knowledge is power as well as fame,” Peg Burris, as the chairman of the committee to choose invitations, was aided by Bob Diffenbaugh, Hel- en Jean Kauff, Kay McCauley, and George Humbarger, The seniors were assisted, and really assisted, by Mr, Perrigo, their sponsor, Of course, the seniors finished a successful year by attending the junior senior Reception. They thor- oughly enjoyed it, too, because they had no part in the work entailed.



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TRENT ACKERMAN — The Camera Doeswt Lie—Basketball Mgr. 1; Track Mgr, 1, 2, 3; Modulus Photo- grapher 2, 3, 4; Operator 2, 3, Chief 4; Monitor 2; Newscast 3, 4; Revue 2 3, 4; Reception 8, MariLtou ApE — Bewildered—Pat- terette 1; M.M.S, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Sunshine Cor, Sec’y. 2; Key Girl 4; Needlework Guild 3; G, A.A, 3, 4; Revue 3; Pep Squad 3, 4; Concession Com, 3; Reception 3; Modulus 3; Booster Club 4; Class Seec’y 4; Big and Little Sister 4; Senior Play Com. 4; Senior Play 4, DEWAYNE AHNER — Old Faithful —Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Modulus Adv, Mgr, 4; Social Com- mittee 4, Davip Arp — I’m in a Dancing Mood—Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Revue 1, 2, Ae Operetta, (; -Choir 1s 2,398 Vell Leader 3, 4; Art Club 4. SARAH BeEcHING — Dark Eyes— Garden Club 3; S.S.S. 1, RicHARD BEVERLY — Why Talk About Love—Art Club 1; Candy Seller 3; Hall Overseer 3, 4; Bi- ology Research 3, Pres, 4; Hi-Y 4. PHYLLIS BIEHL — Yow’re a Heavenly Thing—Mary White Guild 1; Big and Little Sister 1; Revue 13,4; S.S)8.2, 4; Monitor 3, 4; Reception 3, RurH Bioompurc — Lady Be Good—Revue 1, 3; M.M .S, 1, 2, 4; S.S.S,. 1, 2, Needlework Guild 1; Glee Club 1; Patterette 2, 3; Bi- ology Club 8, 4; Reception 3; Mod- ulus Bookkeeper 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Big and Little Sister 4; Senior Play 4; Honor Society 4. MARILYN BoLanz — I’m Wishing MM.S. 1,2, 3, 4; Patterette. 1; Big and Little Sister 1, 4; Candy- Seller 3; Reception 3; Revue 4, RAMSEY BoNnEWITz — Somewhere a Voice Is Calling—Football 2; Choir 1, 2, 3; Revue 3, Hetnz BosteL — Undecided RatpuH Bowers — A Youngman’s Fancy—Monitor 3, 4; Operator 3, HELEN Brooks — Dainty Miss— G,A,A, 2, 3, 4; Needlework Guild 2, 3; Srekam O’ Semoh 2; Monitor Pe aoe INE ICSE ee Ex.pon Brown — He Ain’t Got Rhythm EryL DEANNE Brown — Five Foot Two—Eyes of Blue—Garden Club 2; Patterette 3; S.S.S, 1, 2, 4; Revue 4, Senior Activities Pecey Burris — You Think of Everything—Student Council 1, 2; MM Salamon CG PAs At Iie2, 95, 43 Mary White Guild 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Art Club Pres. 2, 3; Class Treas, 3; Sunshine Vice Pres, 3, Pres. 4; S.S.S. 3; Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 8, 4; Invitation Com, 4; Big and Little Sister 4; Newscast Stud- ent Director 4; Honor Society 3, 4. KerirH CARROLL — What Goes on Behind Your Eyes—Football 4. MartHa Casey — Chatterboxr— Patterette 1; G, A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2; M. M.S, 1, 2 3, Chairman 4; Big and Little Sister 1,-4; Re- vue 2, 3, 4; Class Sec’y, 2; Booster Club 3, Treas. 4; Candy Seller 3: Reception 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Biology Club 4; Senior Play 4; Sen- ior Play Com, 4. Rosatizs CHAPIN — Too Many Rings Around Rosie—Hall Overseer 4, JAMES CHENOWETH — Every Day’s a Holiday—Band 1, 2, 3, 4. —At RAYMOND CHRIST Peace With the World Ray Ciark — I Can’t Be Bothered Now—Hall Overseer 3, 4; Operator By, Ge UME Kelle By JOAN CorrRELL — Your Hyes Have Told Me So—Hall Overseer 3, SUZANNE CrANE — A Little Bit Independent—M. M.S, 1, 2, 3, 4; Gleer Club is S)Sxsmelgeebandme Choire2, 35°54: G, Ay Away 43) Revue 3, Queen 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; Candy Seller 3; Reception 3; Newscast 4; Modulus 4; Booster Club 4; Big and Little Sister 4; Senior Play 4; Hon- or Socie ty 4, MetBA CrRAWwFoRD — The Sun- shine Of Your Smile GrorcIA CUNNINGTON — Simple and Sweet—Battle Creek, Michigan, 1, 2; Mary White Guild 4. ELSIE DALRYMPLE — Sentimental Baby. Puitiep DAvipsSON — The Breeze and I—Football 1; Monitor 3; Foot- ball Mgr, 4; Basketball Mgr. 4; H- Club 4, DEAN DEERWESTER — Fit as a Fiddle—Modulus Ady, 4, DorotTHy DENTON — In a Senti- mental Mood—Andrews, Indiana, ee2are. JEANNE DEVINNEY — I Must Have That Man—G,. A.A. 1, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3; Mary White Guild 3; Candy Seller 3; M,M.S,. 4; Modu- lus Adv, 4, RosBerT DIFFENBAUGH — Music For You—Student Council 1; Class Pres- ident 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Lt. 4: Honor Society 3, 4; Invitation Committee 4. JAcK Doupna — Don’t Be That Wey—Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Student Council 8; Biology Club 3, 4; H- Club 3, 4; Hall Overseer 3, 4; Sen- ior Play 4, GLorIA EIERMAN — Sweeter Than Sweet—Needlework Guild 3; M.M. Sit; Puintis ANN ELLERMAN — Happy As the Day Is Long—G,A, A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Big and Little Sister 2, 3; Monitor 3; Candy Seller 3. EVELYNNE ELLIS My Little Girl —@ AeA. 1:52, 3%) Patterettoml sec: 3: M.M.S, 1, 2, 3, 4; Revue I, 2, 3, 4; Big and Little Sister 1, 4; Class Party 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; Candy Seller 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Reception 3; Needlework Guild Chairman 4; Social Com, 4, Mary ALICE Fant — In a Mist— M.M, A; 4; GA, A, 4. Mary ALice FarLEY — Wonder- ful. One—Art Club 1, 2, Sec’y- 3; M.M.S. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Choir 3, 4; Reception 3; Revue 4. ROSALINE FINNEY — Yowre a Sweet Little Headache—S.S8.S. 1, 2.3: Glee Club 1; Revue 2, 3, 4; Choir 8, 4; Monitor 3; Big and Little Sister 4. BEATRICE FISHER — Oh, Dreamer, Leave Thy Dreams—Needlework Guild 1, 2, 3, 4; Big and Little Sis- ter 2; Monitor 3; Srekam O’ Semoh 3; Sports Tourney 2. Wittram Fork — All Muddled Up —Modulus Adv. 4. LeLA Foor — Where Do You Keep Your Heart—M.M.S, 1, 4; Mary White Guild 3; Candy Seller 3; Actuaria 4; Library Asst, 4, Paut Forp — Only a Weaver of Dreams—Football Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Mer, 1, 2, 3, 4; H. Club 4, JANE Foust — Mindin’ My Busi- ness—Big and Little Sister 1, 3, 4; Needlework Guild 3, 4; Hall Over- seer 3; Mcnitor 3; Candy Seller 3; 8.58. 8. 4.

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