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The Red kin By the shores of Yellow River, By the flowing yellow waters, Stood the dear old K. H. S.- pepped up this year by the new tribe of papooses from the forest. The Freshmen this year Heard the razzing of the Seniors, Heard the jeering of the Juniors- But the wise papooses heeded not these jeers and razzes because they were looking for- ward to their year of success as Freshmeng after which their greenness and ignorance would be but past legends and traditions. Give us of your wisdom Seniors, Of your Wisdom, Oh, dear Seniors-l We sincerely hope that the Senior Chiefs will give us their traits so that we may rise to success as did some of their braves. The main papooses were George Krsek, Pearl Rans, Bonnie Andrews, Albert Gur- rado, Meredith Short, Celia Mishkowsky, and Betty Kegel. We were represented on both the first and second teams this year in basketball and hope to be able to support our school in track. Some of our maiden papooses were also well represented on the girls baseball team and at the county girls' meetings. Together with our sponsors, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Barr, and Mr. Loring, and our presi- dentand committees, we attended a successful class party. Several of our papooses were in the High School and Junior orchestra. Out of Childhood into man-and-woman-hood, Now have grown,our small papooses. From papooses to sinewy warriors-- We papooses now say fare-well to our Wigwam K. H. S. but hope to return next year for a more active and intellectual year. CLASS ROLL George Krsek, President Pearl Runs, Vive President Dorothy Bailey Betty Barker Emily Bejes Erlene Bennett Phyllis Biggs Robert Binkley Leota Cottrall Marion Daly Mary David Warren Downs iValt.er Exzner Carol Emigh Nina Fechner Paul Foster Chester Garrison Floraine Gorman James Giles Marjorie Good Betty Greenfield Edward Hawkins Wawnetta Horner Marizaret Howard Joseph Joseph Jacob Joseph Hazel Kado Betty Kegel Kenneth Kistler Harold Lainhart Pansy Leonard Wayne Lee Charles Lockridge Stella Maslowicz Richard McCormic Rolland McVey Celia Mishkovsky Leo Mlekodaj k 19 Bonnie Andrews, Secretary Albert Gurrado, Treasurer Iucille Morehouse Clarence Nulf Chester Okeley Lester Okeley Edna Overmyer Fred Overmeyer Bennie Pannarole Joseph Pawlik Sarah Pettinato Margaret Piper Verna Pitrowskl Georgia Ream La Vonne Recklinfz Florence Safranski Betty Sanders Lucille Schultz Cledith Shafer Bob Shaw 35 Bill Shinneman Meredith Short Mildred Smith Virginia Sohno Lucy Susdorf Laura Susdorf Helen Stasko Harold Strommemzei Maxine Swanson Allen Tanner Elida Tomassi Irene Uleman Pearl Wagner Mary Webb Ines Werner Wilbur White Vera Wilde
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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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The Redskin f Music and More Mllsirr . GAIN, the Music Department of K. H. SL displayed remarkable talent this year. lg The High School Chorus, consisting of forty-two members, performed very Eff successfully at several important functions. Of these appearances, perhaps ' those to be considered the best were the Christmas Candle Light Vesper Service, featuring the singing of the Hallelujah C'horus, and the selections of negro spirituals given on Stunt Night. The first was presented entirely by members of the Chorus at the Christian Church as a pre-Christmas program. The Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs also performed separately. The Woman's Club was delighted with selections by the Girls, and a convocation audience received the initial appearance of the Boys with enthusiasm. Additions to the High School Orchestra have greatly improved the organization. Gerald Storey and Orville Nichols, saxophone, and Jo Ann Thomas, bass viol, are the new members. The organization contributed much to the musical spirit and life of K. H. S. having played for the Junior and S'enior plays, the Black 'Cat Night Club sponsored by the Masque and Lyre Club at the Hallowe'en Carnival, and other school programs. Members of the Chorus and Orchestra participated in the County Chorus and Orchestra. Because of repeated demands, a Junior Orchestra and Band were organized. Their first appearance was at the spring' concert given April 26. The Girls' Trio composed of Anita Hale, Alice Andrews, Mary Ed Johnston ac- companied by Julia Henry has been very popular this year and have performed at practically every town function. They had the pleasure of giving a number of out of town programs also broadcasted from South Bend again this year. All in all, the Music Department because of the untiring effort and enthusiasm of Miss Winship, music director, has proved its merit both at school and throughout the County. Masque and Lyre Club ,,,.f-i I- HE Masque and Lyre Club is an organization whose purpose is to further in- ,Z5Tf terest in lnusis and dramatics. The club, now at the age of two and a half years, is under the able leadership of Miss Nees and Miss Winship. The lf!-Bl membership this year is twenty-three. The ofiicers for this term are: Viv-- ian Wagner, President, Don Shilling, Vice Presidentg Eileen Pettis, Scc'y-Treasurer. Our club has had a very profitable year. We purchased pins for the first time and also red caps to wear to the basketball games to help spur the boys on during the game. The club was well represented in both class plays, the orchestra and chorus, and all programs put on by the school. At the Hallowe'en Carnival the Club royally entertained their guests in the f'Black Cat Inn. They put on an original floor show consisting of dancing and singing, and they even had an orchestra which furnished dance music fit for a king. On January 21, 1935 the Masque and Lyre Club held an invitational party, and everyone who attended reported a good time was had by all. We invite all who have an interest in music or dramatics to try out for members ship in our club. We want to express thanks to all who have helped make this a suc- cessful year and hope that next year will he as much of a success, or, if we dare to wish for it, even more of a success. 1935 L
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