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They Speak or ,411 of Z1 . STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council has grown from a membership of eight in 1939-1940 to a meme bership of twenty in 1940-1941 because the classes were divided into home rooms. The Council is composed of the president and vice-president of the senior, junior, cmd sopho- more classes, two representatives at large from the freshman class, a band member, and a representative from each of the eleven home rooms, The officers are president Homer Harper: vice-president, David Moehring, secretary, Betty Larson, treasurer, Carol Adams: faculty advisors, Miss Harriet Daniels and Mr. Tohn Young. The first semester the Student Council, with the cooperation of the entire school, sponsored a Magazine Sale to provide funds for free assembly programs. Clinton Moehe ring, Rita Schlink, Betty Larson, and Bill Gasper were asked to serve on the assembly program committee. The committee arranged the following programs: The National Education Week Observance at the Parent Teachers' Association Meeting, November ll. Liquid Marvels by lohn Sloan, March 24. The Easter devotional service April lU. Senior Day, May 16, The Council has made possible two all-school dances. The Snowball Hop December 19. The May Day Dance, May l. Members of the Student Council are: EreshmaneTom Baillie, Alvena Wagstaff, Violet Baker, Betty Kuhl, and lim Schrader: Sophomores--Bill Gasper, Charles Bandelier, Bonnie Swihart, Delores Schlink, and Marion Lampe: Iuniors-Harold Parlcison, David Moehring, Betty Larson, Rita Schlinlc, and Richard Artery Seniors 'Clinton Moehring, Homer Harper, Carol Adams, Ruth Rahman, and Argyl Bacon. This Page Sponsored by NEW HAVEN LUMBER G SUPPLY COMPANY, New Haven, Indiana Page Tweritysthree
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We njoq 7lceir lllcwic The Music Department of New Haven High School is composed ot a Concert Band, Marching Band, a Iunior Band, Beginner's Baird, and Chorus. The largest of the three, the Concert Band, consists ot forty-tour members. They have presented several concerts throughout the winter and they have made a very fine showing with Mr. Richard Guthier as their capable director. The students and faculty oi the school are very much pleased with Mr. Guthier's dir- ection ot these bands. BAND FIRST ROW: Lyle Ramsey, Ruth Doty, Glenna Tustison, LaDonna Robinete, Barbara Asher, Ioan Parks. SECOND ROW: Norman Schnitker, Richard Norris, Don Fry, Ted Butt, lean Larson, Edward Critchfield, Marjorie Myers, Virgil Asher, Betty lane Rathbun. THIRD ROW: Ioyce Bauserman, Evelyn Kain, Betty Hyser, Delores Disler, Elsie Glass, Lloyd Meelcher, Richard I-Ioclcemeyer, Max Wright, Richard Adams, Howard Menking, Eli Adams, Argyl Bacon, Noah Swartz, Otto Melcher, Paul Milliman, Bonnie Adams, FOURTH RONV: Ioan Hawkins, Virginia Hutson, Ronald Ramsey, Wayne Frey, Neal Martin. CHORUS FIRST ROVV: Bonnie Adams, Gloria Henning, Lavenia Stewart, Delores Schlink, Anna Lee Groves, Virginia Ruhl, Bonnie Swihart. SECOND ROW: lean Martin, Iune Headford, Lois Ulrey, Virginia Hutson, Pauline Trier, Pauline Hartman, Lois Arnstutz. THIRD ROVV: Dick Krueck, Elmer Schwehr, Eli Adams, Richard McNett, Ronald Ramsey, Paul Milliman, FOURTH ROW:Argyl Bacon, Herbert Bechtol, Kenneth Hammer, Homer Harper, Harold Parkison, Otto Melcher. t I Page Twenty-two This Page Sponsored by TOM BERRY MUSIC STORE, Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Ylne Tfear Kool: Staff They l7reAent The llliragef' Youth in a Democracy is the theme of the l94l Mirage. Under the leadership cf Mildred Vonderau, editor, and Dan Purvis, assistant editor, we have compiled what We hope to be an interesting book. Dan is to be congratulated on his snapshots. Ruth Rahman has typed very industriously getting script compiled. Herbert Bechtol, circulation manager, has put over a splen- did campaign by selling 225 subscriptions. He was assisted by llene Burkett, Paul Fruechtenicht, Algunda Frosch, and Walter Reinking. Eileen Potts, business manager, and Thomas Wagstaff, as- sistant, worked with Hcmer Harper, sponsorship manager, and they have made the sponsorship campaign a very successful mfsmgwu if , s ,Ni 'VS- lf x 5,65 'Q--.. Nr WWW NK f 'll- L M 9' QF 3 'xii s ts t ,JF .A ' .l 67 T ' N' . tiyi yz 5 , 1 . is rgsqyn- , ' ' ' -' w..x' -s X r . X 2 ., - 3' 1, s ', f a 2.1 l ' ' misss , . , ., 2: . rW3Q1,f'Z' 1fN 'I .- ' -i it ,, f- - . x part of w w MILDRED VONDERAU the book. This year we used sponsorships instead of advertising to help the financial status of our book. Our organization editor was Betty Ruth Amstutz, assisted by Lorene Dammeyer who worked cn the copy and pictures of all organizations. Nila lean Shierling was class editor, assisted by Norma Milliman, and lean Larson as freshman editors: Alice Oberlin and Evelyn Rebber as sophomore editorsy Ronald Ramsey and Helen Gerber as junior ed- itorsg and David Van Meter and Dorothy Hedderson as senior editors. Carol Phares and Karl Koester worked on the pictures and art Work on the yearbook. Bill Bolyard, Herbert Bur- gette and Delores Schlink compiled the material for the athletic sections of the book including girls' and boys' athletics. Anna Lee Groves worked with Carolyn Kollman on the music sections. Miss Kathlene Megenity is the faculty advisor for the yearbook. Page. T-,,f.my.fQ,,f This Page Sponsored by BLACKWELIJS New Haven, Indiana
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