Noblesville High School - Shadow Yearbook (Noblesville, IN)

 - Class of 1940

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THE SHADOW MAKERS The Annual Staff of 1940 has worked upon the assumption that the type of material most interesting to readers is composed of pictures of themselves and their acquaintances. The staff has included Within these pages as much photography as the financial limitations of the book would permit. We hope it will meet with your approval. Producing this book has been an enjoyable task. We have tried to present to the students in Noblesville High School, a record of the school activities in which all have participated. Without the aid of Mr. Zeis, whose experience in management and helpful advice seems end- less, the staff would have been at a loss. The Annual Staff wishes to thank the members of the faculty ana others for their cooperation in helping make this 1940 Shadow a success. LONESOME GALS The Everybody's Lonesome Club was founded in l9l5 by Mrs. Fred Hines. Mrs Hines, popu- larly and affectionately known as Aunt Mattie, recognized the need of closer social relationship among the girls of N. H. S. so laid the foundation of this organization, She has been the capable leader of the club since its beginning. Every high school girl takes part in one of the four parties sponsored by the club each year. The girls are divided into four squads, each having a captain and lieutenant, who have the re- sponsibility of one of the parties. They are: Halloween party, an informal initiation of new high school girls: Little Brother and Sister Christmas party for the underprivileged children: Mother's Tea and formal initiation of the new girls: Senior Farewell Tea, the underclassmen's fond farewell to the Senior girls. The officers are: Patty Vtfatt, president: Esther McMahon, vice-president: Marylin Caca, sec- retaryy and Druzella Hanshew, treasurer. . ROMONI HODIERNI The Latin Club is one of the oldest clubs in Noblesville High School. This year, the club has an enrollment of twenty-five with Miss Wood, Latin teacher, as its sponsor. The purpose of the club is to supplement classroom texts with interesting material not touched during regular recitations. Meetings are of a social nature, with a program planned for each meeting. Programs this year have been built around the Roman social classes and professions, including comparisons of social and economic conditions of the present with those of old Rome. Betty McMahon and Mary Hawkins represented Noblesville High School in the County Latin Contest. The girls placed first and fourth respectively. Betty then advanced to the District Latin Contest Where she received third honors. The officers of the club are: Richard Kinder and Ioyce Williams, consulsy Betty Wiggans, scriba, and Bob Moore, quaestor.

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2nd How: Ernest Kitterman, Paul Carmean, Douglas Kitterman, Ioan Stevens, Ioan Lennen, Marilyn Cara, Alexander lfloor ,, er, Mary E. Baldock, Ioe Vtfolfe. lst Row: Ioe Hale, Vlfilma Swank, Belly Kitterman, Bruce Purdy, Saramao Venable, Bolt Mallory, Helen Craiq, Eranros Neal, Harley Carey. 2nd Row: Mr. Swanson M . , r. llur- qer, Mr. Rust. lst Row: Doualas Kitterman, loan Stevens, Miss Green, Ernest Kitter- man. 3rd Row: Iim Sliuqart, Chuck Wiseman, Harold Kinzer, Bob Good- win, lim Gerrard. 2nd Row: Raleiqli Hammond, Paul Carmean, Erle Lacy, Konrad Purdy, Bill Dellurt, Ernest Kitterman, Sam Males, Ted Mallery, lst Row: Herbert McKinsey, Ioe Klotz, Mr. Kendall, Mr. Rust, Mr, Har- qer, Marvin Crask, B E ob Woods.



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2nd Row: Ernest Kitterm , an, Sam Males, Libby Lowe, Konrad Purdy, Sar amae Venable, Ioe Klotz, Ben Berq Ted Mallery. lst Row: Ioan Shell, Donna larrett Marge Vlhetsel M Z ' , r. els, Patty Watt Mary Baker, Mary Moore, 2nd Row: Martha l-larnish, Libby Lowe, Marge Whet l se, Martha Lou Pickle, Saramae Venable, loan Olvey, Frances Neal, Ruth Meara, Helen Craia, Charlotte Homer. lst Row: Marilyn Caca, Patty Watt, Aunt Mattie, Esther McMahon, Dru- zella Harishevv. 3rd Bow: Bill Kitt errnan, Bill Carr, Dick Kinde r, Bob Moore. Znd Row' Bett . y Mott, Amanda Eller, Mciril C ' yn cya, loanncx Carnel' ius, Lorena Wiles, Marcella Young, Mary Hawkins, Phyllis Wt' ' iituomb. lst Row: Betty McMahon, Betty Wiq- qlns, Mary Lee Loser lo , an Stanford, Eugenia Roudebush, Miss Wood, Gwen- dolyn Randall, Vonda Grimes, Joann White, M ary Ellen Baldock. Page Twenty-seven

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