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

 - Class of 1945

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SENIOR OFFICERS Miss Zahn, Maurice Copenhaver, Susie Brown, Gene Musselman, Nancy Wnnebr-enner Senior Class The Class of '45, better known as senior, started its last year by electing the following officers: Maurice Copenlxaver, president, Gene Musselman, vice-president, 'Leo Davis flxlavyj, ,Nancy Winel- brenner, secretaryg Jim Cozad flxlavyl, Susanne Brown, treasurerg and last, but definitely not least, our sponsor, Miss Geraldine Zahn. To prepare for the big activity of the year, a committee was named to select the class play, with the following serving: Betty Kriegbaum, Barbara l-luser, Dick Conklin, Bill Bostel and Maurice Copen- haver. ln February a committee was named to choose the flower, colors, and motto, with Marilyn Caldwell as chairman, and the following members: Barbara Huser, jane Ann Emley, Gibson Gardner, Russell Johnson, and Maurice Copenhaver. We chose the rose for the class Hower and dusty rose and blue for our colors. The motto is lt matters not how long you live, but how. To consider the class project, the following committee was named: Edmund Wasmuth, chair- man, Phyllis Chalmers, Susanne Brown, Patricia Sprinkle, Patricia Burke, and Don Diftenbaugh. For the class party, held Friday, May 4, com- mittees were namecl as follows: Arrangements: john Glasson, chairmang Tom Dennie, jo Ann Clark, Peggy Eansler, Marie Erewer, and Eugene Schenkel. Refreshments: Imogene Altman, chairman: Barbara Bonebrake, co-chairman, Margretha Ervin, Marthetta Ervin, Susan Hemphill, Beulah Hemphill, Wilma Laymon, Ll. C. Carl, Bill Burman, Duane Dubbs, Dean Pease, Judith Eby and Fred Rudig. Ticket and Publicity: Nadine Gilbert, chair- man, Arlene Funk, Ruth Jamison, Willodeair Laber- tew, Jean Ann Mickley, Mary Robinson, Bob Ball, Dick Hammel, -lim Lamson, Pat Porter, Elizabeth Wiles. Clean-upi Lorna Schultz, chairman, Bettj Shearer, Bob Hoke, Bevan Youse, Hattie Short Besser, Dorothy Sink, Bonnie Thorne, Lavie Smith, Marjorie Spath, janet Stoutenberry, Gweneth Swaid- ner, llo Van Buskirk, and Alfred Waggoner. All of the seniors had a very enjoyable time at the annual junior-senior reception held et tlie Masonic Temple, May I7. JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION SCENES, Nfay 18, 1514

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Guidance This year the ever-growing guidance de- partment has attempted something new. This change was the presentation each Wed- nesday morning of a series of programs based on attitudes, attitudes on such things as religion, drama, music, safety, and boy- and-girl relations. These programs have been put on by the students themselves and have been very effective in expressing ideas on these subjects from different points of view. Truly the guidance department has aided the students in developing their ap- preciation of worthwhile things. Mr. Perrigo and Mrs. Hillegas have head- ed the department tliis year: and their assistants were Mr. Gordon, Miss Emma Kline, and Mr. Cerdes. Attendance and Health It is no small task keeping straight the attendance records of all the students of H. H. S. This sizable task belongs to Mrs. Hillegas and Mr. Perrigo, assisted by several pupils. Mrs. Hillegas has her office in Room 208-A, and Mr. Perrigo may be found in the book room. Mrs. Bechtold has the even larger job of keeping track of all school-age persons in the city. Sharing Room ll0 with her is Mrs. Sayle, who is responsible for looking after the kealth of all the pupils of Hunting- ton. Janitors The janitors, the continually busy men who keep our school clean, are Emery Tel- fer, Dennis Nowels, and Guy Scott. Mr. Telfer has worked as custodian at our high school for 24 years, Dennie has been here I3 years, and Mr. Scott is almost a new- comer, having been employed at H. H. S. for one year. They have all done more than their jobs: they have been good friends to' all of the students and teachers. TOP-Mr. Perrigo, Mr. Gordon, Mrs. Hillegas, Miss Emma Kline: Mr. Gerdes in front. MIDDLE-Mrs. Sayle, Mrs. Bechtold BOTTOM-Emery Telfer, Dennis Nowels. Page Seventeen



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Seniors TOP ROW Joyce Ann Abrams Lyle Ahner Robert Airgood Imogene Altman Robert Altman FOURTH William Burman Marilyn Caldwell J. C. Carl James Carroll Phyllis Chalmers SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Russell Badger Mary Lou Bowers Herman Bailey Robert Bowman Robert Ball Jane Brown Barbara Bonebrake Susanne Brown William Bostel Patricia Burke ROW FIFTH ROW JoAnn Clark Richard Conklin Maurice Copenhaver James Cozad Leo Davis

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