Knox High School - Sandbur Yearbook (Knox, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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Q The Redskin ,gn N the fourth day of the great corn moon, many Junior warriors met, for the first time in many moons in the great tepewahka fCounc1l Lodgej of the gs Knox High School, to re-organize their tribe. 124:52 Two winters ago when we were Freshman Papooses, our leader was John Whitson, and one winter later our president was Alice Andrews. This year we emerged successfully from around the pahtawahka fCouncil Firej with Chief Edward Roepstorff as our leader, and assisting him, an able body of councilors: Eileen Pettis, vice-presidentg DeVon Biggs, secretaryg Gerald Storey, treasurerg and ,Neal Smith, Frank Gurrado, Florence Humes, and Martha Trigg as student council members. Our medicine men lsponsorsj, Mrs. Abner and Mr. Hubner, minister to our needs kindly and willingly. A few sleeps later, in the Bear Moon, under the direction of our president and sponsors, we held a class party, feasting and enjoying ourselves immensely. Our tribe was well represented on both basketball teams this year, and our own braves were victorious in the intra-mural basketball and baseball tourney. Not only do our warriors excell in sports but also our young Indian maidens are prominent on the girls' baseball team. intellectually, we are abreast with our fellow Redskins, several of our members being active in the Masque and Lyre Club and participants in the County Music Con- test. And, too, the high school orchestra, chorus, and band are faithfully supported by us, as many students of our class have participated in various events with these or- ganizations. Our Junior Class presented a three act mystery comedy, Tiger House, this year, the leading parts were taken by Mary Ed Johnston, John Whitson, Edward Roepstorff, 'DeVon Biggs, and Eileen Pettis. This, our first play, was a huge success. We look forward to a joy not yet fulnlled, the Junior-Senior Banquet, the greatest feast and ceremonial dance of the year, when we will try to carry out the established tradition of entertaining the senior Chiefs. As we near the end of this term, we are saddened just a little by the startling fact that we have only one more year in our high school career, but may the Gitche Manito, the Great Spirit, help us strive to make our Senior year as happy and sue' cessful as our Junior year has been. , CLASS ROLL Edward Roepstorif, President DeVon Biggs, Secretary Eileen Pettis. Vice President Gerald Storey, Treasurer Alice Andrews Horace Barr Charles Cook Elizabeth Cromey Harold Daly Lyyli Ervo Rosemary Ferrell Kendall Fout Mary George Frank Gurrado Marjorie Hanson Betty Heilman Robert Holzbaur Florence Humes Grace James John John Mary Ed Johnston Olive Johnston Lucille Kaley Joseph Krsuk Mary Lantero Robert Laramore George Lazar John Maslowicz Jennie Mlekodnj Louis Moroni David Moskow Phyllis Mosher Robert Murrfv Barbara Palmer Ruth Pollock Delda Fern Sanders 1935 Audrey Schoch Elmer Schulnzeisier Orpha Jean Shinneman Sarah Sleman Soloman Slemnn Neal Smith Alice Suk Martha Trigg Oliver Vanlleman Chester Walter Norman Wegener John Whitson Dean Wright Anita Yanutin Joe Zechiel

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Q The Redskin l- HIS is station K. H. S. broadcasting' from the Knox' branch of the United States Dept. of Television. Bong! Bong! Bong! The time now is exact- igillf-XI1 ly 9:45 brought you through the courtesy of C. lleitknecht Co., leading' MW! manufacturers of smart jewelry and accurate. timepieces. Wilhelm Motor Cars is on the air! Listen in at the end of this program for the- announcement of this week's winners of our contest. Ladies and gents, our guest artist for this evening will be Victor Karcewski, giving a lecture on What the well dressed car will wear this year. He will be accompanied by the studio orchestra, under the direction of Vernon Conner, assisted by Ike Lazar and John Daly. This concludes the' program. Now for the winners. 1. John Lockridge and his Miss Wanetta Scott having' the largest family in the West, consisting of 23 fat, healthy youngufns. 2. William CFuzzyJ Fell and the Missus, the former Conradine Rodgers, for hav-- ing the largest collection of sky-hooks. The next feature of the evening will come from the Sticks Squankiest Hangout, the Club AI Yanutin. We shall now turn the program over to the master of ceremon-A ies, Wilbur Biggs, who is appearing there nightly with his royal geraniums. This is celebrity night, and many of the worlds celebrities are here tonight celebrating the- thirtieth anniversary of the graduation of the class of 1935. And now comes the treat of the evening. We are very fortunate in having with us1 tonight, that dance team of international fame. BadeIl Hale, and Badell -Just a moment, please, there will be a brief pause for news Ilashes. Chief of Police Bernard Kaiser, has finally picked up the notorious gigolo, Ray Beauchamp, for lifting jewelry' ofiunestimated value from the neck of the beautiful countess, Hanson a-la-mode.-That is all. You should be here with us tonight, folks. We will introduce at this time a few of the notables. Joe Rodgers, detective better known as pussyfoot , from Knox- land Yards, is sauntering around-alone. Then there are the Duke and Duchess of the American stage, Blaine Smith and Jennie Yonan. They are with that incomparable' daredevil of aerial fame, Marion Watson, the tight rope walker for the Clark and Gal- breath Co. Circus. Also, see that charming blond Venus, Evelyn Edwards, sitting over' there with her newly acquired husband, who is by the way, hubby no. 7. There's Don' Shilling, newspaper-man-about-town chatting to Lloyd Wilde, noted wall street finan- cier and Francis Mlekodaj, popular' stunt aviatrix. Maybe Don's getting the low-down' about the whereabouts of the rest of the members of that class. I hear Violet Bickel married a prize fighter, and Mickey Thurmon is a missionary in China. Irene Miller and Vivian Wagner entered a convent shortly after graduation. That's all folks, and this concludes our program for this evening. We now return yon to the studio.-Your announcer, .Terry Cholewinski bids you all good-nigulit. .. Senior Class Officers VALEDICTORIAN-Anita Hale SALUTATORIAN-Marian Watson PHILLIP BADELL .................. ............... P resident EVELYN EDWARDS . . . .. . Vice-President DEAN WILHELM ..... ...... S ecretary ANITA HALE . . , . - .......... . . . Treasurer 1935 p



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The Red kin . I- HE Sophomore tribe started the year 1934 with sixty-two Braves. These- ,fgr Braves assembled' on the camp ground September, 1934 and stayed until '.y9fffY.s-55 May, 1935. At our first festival fclass meeting! we elected the chiefs and FW' other officials of our tribe. Maiden Pettis was elected chief while Brave Fehringer was to serve in her absence. The offices of Secretary and Treasurer were filled by Maidens Conner and Malott respectively. The student council members were Maidens Collins and Jonas and Braves Bailey and Basney. Our Big' Chiefs were Chief Purcell and Chief' Valentine. Two big Pow-Wows were given by the Sophomore Braves on October 31 and Aprii 21. On both of the occasions a great number of the Braves were present. We boast of two of our Braves, Sellers and Basney, being on the Heap.-Big Red- skin Basketball team. Also the second team is made up largely of our courageous boys. Although Chiefs Hubner and Lewis had a diflicult time in keeping some of our young maidens from invading' the camps of the Chiefs and Warriors, we hope they will' be thoroughly trained next year and will cause no serious trouble. The Maidens of our class also took part in sports. They defeated the Seniors and Freshmen in Kickball, winning the intra-mural tournament. The High School Girls' Baseball team also boasts of some of our Maidens. Many of our Braves and Maidens are going out for track this season, and we hope that they will help our Redskin Tribe win more battles so that we will have a larger- collection of scalps in our Redskin camp. The Masque and Lyre Club of Knox High contains several of our trustworthy members. We also boast of adding talent to the orchestra and band. We Braves are steadily coming to the top, for in only two more years we expect to be Chiefs of the Redskin Tribe of Knox High. This coming May, we are going to depart from the Redskin camp as Braves and in September we will again set up our wigwams and start another year as Warriors. We have won many battles in the first two years of our Redskin life and hope to gain many more- ,,-ii.l-T- CLASS ROLL Mary Louise Pettis, President Daisy Conner: Secretary William Fehringer, Vice President Inez Malott, Treasurer' Mertie Aker Robert Basney Richard Barr Jack Beeson William Bejes Eva Bickel Donald Bortoll' Dennis Boyer Carl Byer June Collins Richard Daly lone Edwards lretta -Ernest Jean Falvey Kenneth Feece Daniel Farnelli Sara Frances' Geiselman Virginia German Lucille Gift George Gillianzi- Alvin Gillogly Bernice Hall lleVon Hall Julia Helen Henry Roxie Johnston Rosalyn Jonas Edward Kafka John Kaminski Virginia Kurtz Evelyn Lainhnrt Lillie Lazar- .Iohn McVey Josie Murray Lucien Myers Edith Newman Orville Nichols 193 Annamne Nichols Shirlee Noggle Forest Parker Norma Peterson- Elmer Phillips Joe Rizza Anna Roberts Esther Reitknecht H'nw:1rd Schoenlehf-rn Orris Sellers Edna Sommerfield Floyd Strommenger' Ann Torok John Watkins Raymond Werner Robert Wunderlic-lt .Ioe Yonnn

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