Kendallville High School - Kay Aitch Ess Yearbook (Kendallville, IN)

 - Class of 1940

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ln fact, our class was no exception to the old rule that there are always groups within groups. Marian Blackman and Marthie Milbourn were insep- arable pals. Rolene Anderson and lune Weirick were, too. Kalsie Beights and lack Iohnson were always together. As sure as they were around you could count on fun, And there was Bill Goudy and his side-kick, Mac Grossman. They were both so full of the dickens you could see it popping out of their eyes, but they were both swell fellows. Dale Reade and Lloyd Snook were pals. Both were intelligent, clean-minded boys. Bob Seifert and Howard Trowbridge were a couple more of the class cut-ups. Ieannie Scarlett and Ruth Carter were both good sports and loads of fun. Miriam Grossman and Laura May Hoffelder were a couple of quiet lady-like girls. Here's Lorraine Karlan. l don't believe anyone ever asked her a favor and was refused. Frances Nelson was another dependable girl and always ready to help. Bill Ananias is wearing the smile that he always wore. Here's Lureign Casselman. Three adjectives describe her perfectly: sweet, zfaithful, and friendly. Tink Miller was like that too. Here's lof' Drerup who had the prettiest blue eyes and dimples. Always with lo was Bev Peters. She was certainly big-hearted. Next is lack Ehlers, a cute kid and full of fun. What a marvelous dancer Leonard Hinkley wasl Freida Kreischer had the cheeriest laugh I ever heard. lt was so catchy and genuine. Down here is Iosephine Kurtz. lf shes as industrious yet as she was in school, she'll go places. There were several in our class who were like that, A few were lune Harvey, lrene Wilson, Bob Helmer, and Paul Homsher, who was full of fun, too. Here is a fellow who was always just one big grin, Iunior Leighty. Beverly McCullick was the Secretary of G. B., and a fine one, too. l'm sure her efficiency has taken her far. Heres Willy Peachy who was always such a clean looking fellow. Theres Eleanor Bice and her sweet smile, and little Betty Schlichtenmyer. I honestly believe her name was larger than she was. Theres a girl who really was a pal to everyone, Carol Schreiber. Alice lean Seidel was studious and a perfect lady. Clardon Smith was a little fel- low, but he was one of the stars on the agricultural basketball team. l've never yet met a person who could get so tickled as lune Sollenberger. She had one of the pleasantest dispositions in our class. Heres Bill Sprandel. He was so reserved in high school that few of us really knew him. Here's cute little lo Squires. There wasn't another boy in the class that was such a perfect gentleman as Guy Swartzlander. Heres Troby Trowbridge, president of G. B. and like all G. R. presidents she was one of the finest girls in school, and Dot Walchalk who was always bubbling over with good humor. Yes, they were a pretty swell bunch, that class of 4U , and l'I'1'1 sure wher- ever they are and Whatever they're doing, that they're doing their bit to make this old world a better place to live in. -DOROTHY HAGER. Page Twenty One



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First Row: Margaret Reamer, Connie Reed, Harold Rice, Patricia Runge, Helen Sawyer, Rob- ert Schmidt, Betty Schneider. Second How: Robert Schneider, Lois Sean- eY. lames Sebert, Kathleen Seng, Warren Sexton, Kath- ryn Shultz, Martha Snyder. Third Row: Helen Sollenberqer, Ruth Thrasher, Richard Trow- bridge, Iosefina Va1des,, Iu- lita Valdes, Mabel Veit. Kathryn Wagner. Fourth Row: Theodosia Walsh, Rebecca Walters, Dottie Warlord, Io- ann Weirick, Margaret Wert, Arthur Wible, Ir. -. 1.5 - ., - Tl , f .. ' ' ' 1 -Q 5' 1 1 . we t ' tt fe- .-V. .. . V, : : ' W' , Aj. - f , ' r f . .- 5 s. it -, T- 'Y - is .. J 1 - , e . -j 4 . - ' N , 'Q t ,IJ ., Litu- ' as , , , J- I .t I. . 4 Inf 3 'HL J li Xt -T it 'graft fr- S. A lllll L' L 'Eiga ml , I ' tif' . . T 5 f Q it A 'f If t 5 j s ' Q7 5 , V P ' ' 4. ' .. ,,,. ' lf-T it ..-itw it - , M fo . ee-- ' ' e ,, : . 5' ' . t H .1 ' - - Traveling on, we reach Silly Sophomore Land. Officers were Rebecca Walters, Sylvia Finley, Kathleen Ley, and Miss Lantz. The flower chosen was the blue rose and blue and silver, the class colors. ln this Sophomore Land three new travelers joined our roving group, which brought the total up to one hundred three members. These new members were: joanne Cox from Bedford and losefina and Iulita Valdes from Chicago. On October 12, 1938, we held a picnic at Little Long Lake. Some joined the Treasure Hunt while others played baseball. The marshmallow and weiner supper was enjoyed by all. We were the honored guests of a skating party given for us, February lU, at Rome City, before we departed. At last, we have reached our goal, juniorville, the climax of our journey. Officers are: Richard Trowbridge, president, Markenos Kishego, vice-president, Mary jane Glass, secretary-treasurer, Miss Goodwin, sponsor. The anticipated time arrived at last, when we could choose our class rings, symbols that will keep the happy memories of our school years alive. Four new members joined our caravan. They were: Ruth Thrasher from Worthington, Indiana, Bill Hazelton from Garrett, and Wayne and Paul Cooley from Avilla. We chose Once There was a Princess , as our class play, and it was a decided hit. Vtfe owe much of this to Miss Robertson, who directed the play, and to the members of the cast and class, who did their best to help make it a success. In january a potluck supper was held in the little gym. Dancing and special numbers provided entertainment for the evening. To end our tour this year, we have planned a banquet to be given tor the seniors who have travelled before us in the Land of Knowledge. Page Twenty Three

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