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

 - Class of 1944

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We The Modulus Staff got theiv heads together way back in September and decided that this year ' s book was to be different. And it is — but definitely. Instead of being divided into sections such as Classes, Features, or Sports, it is divided into months; for after all the purpose of our Modulus is to serve as a calendar of events duruig the school year. As nearly as possible, each organization has been placed in the month in which it is most active. The staff had to forsake their hours in study hall; and during those periods when they were sup- posed to be in 202 preparing tomorrow ' s history, they were in that madhouse known as 310 getting all stuck up with rubber cement or changing the dummy. It was even necessary once or twice for the editor and photographer to abandon a favorite class 111 order to get some copy or snaps in before the dead- line. Such sacrifice! Seriously, this year ' s staff has been strictly on the ball, and special thanks goes to Mr. McClurg for his contribution of time, patience, and elbow grease. Also much credit should be given to the Art Editors and all other staff members for their originality in the presentation of the 1944 Modulus. The Advertising Staff seemed to have as their goal Bigger and Better Ads , and they certainly reached that goal. Tramping around to all of Hun- tington ' s business offices, factories, and shops solicit- ing ads is often a thankless task; but without it our Modulus would not be. To the Advertising StafI goes a vote of thanks. Twenty-Four

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1 The Biology Club opened their year with a supply of unlimited ideas tor initiation of the new members. The old members had a jolly time trying to cram biology terms into the heads of the new members via the electric chair method. To add to this excitement Pepsi-Colas were served, not as a drink that refreshes, but to give their hair extra luster and sheen. Manicures were given free of charge to all the unlucky ducks ' who before considered themselves fortunate to be members of such a distinguished group. The highest grade of mud packs were supplied for all those who weren ' t considered quite up to par with Betty Grable. With many other sorts of beauty supplies that you might find either on your dressing table or on the pantry shelf, the new members, if you would consider them in the mammalia class after that, were now considered official microbe hunters. The ones you are to blame for all this fun and cruelty are the officers, Don Smiley, president; Marilyn Zeigler, vice president; William Eberly, secretary-treasurer; and the sponsors, Mr. Butt and Miss Zahn. Bug-ology Club First Row Annabelle Russell. Sarah Spentzos, Delores Hubley, Marilyn Ziegler, Mary Alice Peppas, Betty Canvin, Miss Zahn. Second Row Dick Haneline, Jack Young. Susanne Brown, Carolyn Diffendorfer, Vivian Brubaker, Ed Winter. Third Row— Mark Kilty, Roy Harsh, Monnie Ross, Joanna Brown, Bob McCoy. Fourth Row: Gene Fosselman, Mr. Butt. BrII Eberly, Art Miller. First Row Emma Kline. Phyllis Chalmers, Jeaninne Vought, Euanna Thome, Opal Lush. Second Row — Jerry Vollmar, Bob Rudig, Bob McCoy, Jack Young, Bill Eberly, Gene Vollmar, Steve Carlson, Mark Kilty. Dlggln ' the Dirt This year, the Garden Club is more impc ant than ever before. The farmers are being over-worked, so the members of this Club are do- ing their best to aid the situation. Last fall, the Gardei Bb had a membership drive with two sides, the Corn Borers and the i nato Worms. The Corn Borers were forced to have a party for the winners (so you can guess which team won.) The G l Club has combined with the 4-H and now have the wl e count Bvork raising beans, potatoes, tomatoes, onions, and what ever else groHrin a garden. In the fall, a garden exhibit was held in the Community Gym and prizes were given to the best displays. Twcnty-Tliref;



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Editorial Staff Sponsor -------- Ira McClurg Editor Mary Esther Dunkin Associate Editor ------ Ann Bash Photographer Rex Michael Sports Editor ------ Steve Carlson Art Editors - - Elizabeth Rowe Clara Jane Kennedy . i ' - ' .JSftT .i Business Manager Bookkeeper - Dick Morgan Circulation Editor ----- Patty Burke Activities Editor - - - - Betty Kriegbaum Class Editors --------- Marilyn Caldwell Mary Triggs Typists Carolyn Repp Jeanne Dye Other staff members: Carlos Kennedy, Vivian Brubaker, Joan Gilki- son, Catherine Morris, Betty Ann Day, Roger Kauff- man, Nonnie Ross, Nancy Herbst, Bill Eberly, Jack Sorenson. ADVERTISING STAFF Arden Peting, Manager Mark Weber Pat Williams Barbara Jones ' venty-Fi •e

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