La Porte High School - El Pe Yearbook (La Porte, IN)

 - Class of 1931

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La Porte High School - El Pe Yearbook (La Porte, IN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 31 of 138
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Seniors Whose Pictures do not appear i ouise mcgill Nothing Is ours until we share it. I.. I». H. S. 1-2-1. Edinburg. Texas 3 FRED CORY To do is better than to say. Band 1-2-3 Orchestra 2-3. Industrial Arts •l-Vlce President MIKE PAGOS Not a single day is trivial. L. P. II. S. 1-2-3-4 Senior Honorable Mention Roll Marian Bull Eleanor Miller Ann Supanik Nellie Johnson Golda Travis Kenneth Costello Katherine Duker Twenty-seven

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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS John Ray Bo Bowoll Robert Henoch Henry Ross President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Senior Class History Our ship is fitted and we arc prepared to venture forth from the sheltered harbor in which we have docked for the past four years. During the first of these four years the laying of the keel was completed and the construction of the hull begun. The first sturdy timbers were put together under the direction of our chosen ship builders. Robert Henoch, Walter Blanda and Henry Ross. In the second year under the skillful management of Walter Blanda, Henry Ross and Harriet Wegner this work was completed. By this time the workers were well acquainted with the huge task assigned to them, and every man was at his post. The guides selected for the third year were Henry Ross, Frank Flcntye, Jeanette Ordung and Bowen Bowcll; again we bent to the oars and strained toward the goal of perfection. Three other ships were in the harbor, one prac- tically completed, and two in the first stages of formation. For the amusement of the laborers some of the talented workers from our ship presented a comedy, “The Poor Xut.” It was justly received with colossal acclaim. In honor of the maiden voyage of the completed ship we entertained the crew and passengers of the Senior ship at the Junior Prom. Battles with foreign vessels were numer- ous and hard fought. A crew consisting of the best fighters from each ship de- fended our reputation and honor. Our ship provided indispensable material which led the way to victory. During the fourth year, led by John Ray, Robert Henoch, Bowen Bowell and Henry Ross we made our ship seaworthy and prepared for the launching. Again we entertained, this time with the Mixer and with the play “Skidding;” we achieved success in both. 1 he Prom presented to us by the Junior ship served as a last farewell. Now we arc ready to set sail on the unmapped sea of life; it is our sincere hope that these last four years have not been in vain, that we shall leave the port a little finer for our having been there, and that the assistance we have at- tempted to give to those, who were not so far advanced as we, is not entirely barren. To our superiors we offer our humble thanks for their generous and unceasing efforts in our behalf. With the aid of our compass we are prepared to weather all storms, and as we sail towards the horizon may we never be forced to lower the lifeboats. Sherry Kreidi.er.



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I .ESTER BACHMANK “Worry will never make me gray. Hand 2-3 4 Orchestra 2 Industrial Arts Club I Matinee Dance Band I I IK I. ION BIEHL ’l ife is not so short but there Is always room for courtesy. ladawala 2 Maid and the Middy 1 Oirl Reserves 2-3-4 Olee Club 1-2 French Club 4 I. A WHENCE BURG “Loyal hearted. strong of mind, a better heart is hard to find. Wrestling 1-2 Glee Club 2 “Lelawala 2 DOROTHY ANDERSON “A girl there is of quiet ways and thoughtful bearing. Westvllle 1-2 I-II Club 1-4 Glee Club 2 L. P. H. S. 3-4 Girl Reserves I LLOYD JONES A good friend and a worthy foe.” Inter-class Basketball I Industrial Arts Club 4 LA DONNA ABELE Full of deepest, truest thought, doing the very thing she ought. Associate Edit( r El-Pe 4 Girl Reserves 3-4 Girl Reserve Treasurer 4 Prom Committee 3 “Poor Nut 3 Junior Ring Committee 1 Chairman Business Committee. Junior Play 3 Freshman Program 1 Honor Roll 2 French Club 4 French Club Secretary I Latin Contest 1 Girl Reserve Dance Commit- tee 3-4 Mixer Committee 4 ROBERT HARRIS Always smiling, never glum. He’s a happy, cheerful chum.” Inter-class Sports 1-2-3 Golf 2 Wrestling 1-2 Track 4 DOROTHY BASSETT I hear, yet say not much, but think the more.” South Bend 1 L. P. II. S. 2-3-4 Inter-class Track 1 Hockey 3 Entre Nous Club 4 Girl Reserves 4 WALTER BELL Quiet, cool, and unassuming, he could hit the line and stop the best of them. Freshman Basketball Reserve Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 ALBERTA BARTHOLOMEW “She passes others' errors blindly. Viewing honest efforts kindly. Basketball 1 4-H Club 3 Twenty-eight

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