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

 - Class of 1952

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JUNIOR ROTARY Each month of the school year the Huntington Rotary Club chooses a high school senior boy to be a Rotary member for the month. The high school members are chos- en for their civic interests, dependability, personality, and manners. The senior boy chosen, meets with the Rotary Club each Tuesday noon at the Ho- tel LaFontaine where he lunches with the members, enjoys the programs, and learns the fact that service ranks above all. The Junior Rotarians last year were: Tom Fahrnow, September; Jim Bradley, October; Dar- vin Haupert, November; Wayne Beemler, December; Ronald Pownall, January; Don Holloway, February; Charles Helvie, March; Dick Lintner, April, Gene Stephen, May. VALEDICTORIAN Valedictorian, student ranking first in the class, was Miss Phyllis Krider. She, rep- resenting the senior class, ac- cepted the diplomas as pre- sented by Mr. Frank C. Hel- vie. SALUTATORIAN Salutatorian, the student ranking second in the class, was Miss Sally Carroll. She, representing the senior class, accepted the Bibles, present- ed by Mr. Hummer. K. B. F. K. B. F., Kiwanis Builds Forever, is composed of the upper 5 A of the senior class determined by scholarship alone. Those elected this year were: Sally Carroll, Don Hol- loway, Phyllis Krider, Janet Herzog, and Sue Day.

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SENIOR STUFF Our Senior year was a busy one with the Revue, Senior Play, danc- es, parties, and innumerable ac- tivities. To get off with a good start, we elected our officers. They worked hard and did a fine job. Tom Fahr- now served as President; Jean Bip- pus, Vice-president; Phyllis Kri- der, Secretary, and Charles Cut- shall, Treasurer. Mr. Ware and Mr. Hummer were very fine sponsors — we couldn ' t have gotten along without them. Melody Jones was the girl ev- eryone was talking about, and also the name of our Senior play. It was presented March 19, 20, and 21, and was very successful. We ' ll always remember the heart-warm- ing story of Melody Jones. We shall never forget Huntington High School and to make sure that the school will not forget us, we put a new sound system in the auditorium. The Junior class gave us a very fine reception. The banquet was marvelous, and truly another one of those nights that are unforgetable. HONOR SOCIETY The Senior Honor So- ciety, composed of the upper 159( of the class when ranked by combin- ed student vote, faculty vote, and scholarship rank, was elected April 4. The selected were: Phyllis Krider, Sally Carroll, Don Holloway, Sue Day, Jean Bippus, Betty Barnhisel, Donna Gorham, Janet Herzog, Jean Ann Vernon, Ron- ald Pownall, Jim Trzyn- ka, Pudgie Helvie, Duane Caley, Patsy Priddy, and Bruce Stewart. 28



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SENIOR CLASS WILL Since we have gained enough knowl- edge to leave dear ole ' H. H. S. and make an attempt to tackle the cruel world, we, the class of ' 52, leave to you, the green Freshmen, the bewilder- ed Sophomores, and the anxious Jun- iors, our last will and testament; and hope with these generous contributions you will be able to gain the superb knowledge, the unsurpassable talent, and the excellent character that have made our class so exceptional. Individually we make the following bequests: Jack Ade wills his little car to Marilyn Thompson. Duane Caley, after many previous at- tempts, leaves. Jim Bradley leaves his wild tales to Dale Ware. Bonnie Calhoun, Kay Carroll, Phyllis Krider, Phyllis Henemeyer, Carol Morris, and Marlene Riley will-ingly leave with their future already planned. Ed Haines wills his place on the bench to some ambitious sophomore. Carol Reed Hosier, Gloria McBride Drab- enstot and Mary Brown Tombilson will their collection of Uncle Sam ' s nephews to Sue Williams. Phyllis Saufley and Joan Crooks will their bows and arrows to Mr. Cupid. Gene Jay wills his bar-bells to Alan Knight. Lewis Walters wills the physics class back to Diff. Wayne Beemler wills his good sportsman- ship to Bud Stringfellow. Dean Fry wills his conservative attitude to Pat Boyle. Mary Bogear wills her attendance record to Dick Carroll, whom the teachers often mistake for a new student. Charles Helvie wills his exceptional good looks to George Riseborough. Bob Spath wills his class ring to Nancy Dye who has already claimed it. Dale Coffman wills his slow and cautious driving technique to Dave Mitchell. Tom Fahrnow leaves Janet. (We never ex- pected to see this.) Jane Powers leaves Ronnie Pownall and vice versa. Darvin Haupert leaves his quick sense of humor and wise cracks to Steve Moon. Jean Bippus wills her Saturday afternoon trips to Ft. Wayne to Waneta Hensel. Joan Barnhisel wills her enormous appe- tite to Bob Bixby. Betty Barnhisel wills her ability to draw fish to some poor lonesome minnow. Carlene Martin wills her ability to go steady to Nancy Fahrnow — who never has. Jim Trzynka wills his superior intelli- gence to Dave Kelsey. Dora Pence wills her Economics notebook to Wayne Cozad. Eugene Lemke wills his curly hair to Sara Sue Stockman. Dick Lintner, Dick Weyler, Ed Shenefield, and Gene Stephan will their senior jackets to any deserving apprentice of Coach Bill. Freda Follis wills her pep to all the dead-beat underclassmen in H. H. S. Peg Kramer wills to all students of H. H. S. the itch to know. Bill Johnson has nothing to offer. He sug- gests the students find out for themselves. Janice Bell wills her sister anything she is lucky enough to get out of school. 30

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