North Side High School - Legend Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 16 THE LEGEND Senior Section The Seniors Comp OH'icers of Other Years Serve Again The class of 1933 has been suc- cessfully guided through this eventful year under the able guid- ance of four young men. Heading this list and serving as president is the forever grinning Elmer Blume, otherwise known as TugH. Hoiv- ard Youse, a boy not so dignified as one would think, as vice-presi- dent assisted Elmer in his executive duties. Max Jaehn held the purse strings of the class while acting as secretary- treasurer. Leo Stewart ably directed the social activities. All four boys led their class, being leaders in extra-curricular activi- ties. Too much can not be said in appreciation of the counsel and assistance of the class advisers, Miss Judith Bowen and Mr. Rob- ert Sinks. Two of these officers this year were former presidents of the class. They are Leo Stewart and Max Jaehn. Leo has also acted as vice- president. Howard Youse also served as vice-president and secre- tary-treasurer. Elmer Blume and iete Four Years of Outstanding Work Senior Advisers . ' - f- ak' V, . -i ' T . Q. . . f I' f N, 1' Mr. Sinks Miss Bowen Nlr. John Robert Sinks and Miss Judith Bowen are the senior class advisers. History and civics are Mr. Sink's hobbies, while Latin takes up most of Miss Bowen's time. Wilma Geisler share the honor with Howard of being former vice- presidents. Wilma and Betty Countryman were social chairmen, freshman and sophomore years respectively. During the fresh- man year Don Moorhead acted as secretary-treasurer. T h e r e has never once been a regret in the minds of the class over their selec- tion of officers. Senior Class Officers , ss ,592 ' 4 ,...,-'Mfg W Leo Stewart, Howard Youse, Max -Iaehn. Elmer Blume in front. Graduating Group Has Full Program The 1933 graduating class had a very unique senior program. Sen- ior week had that traditional Kid Day as one of its highlights when all of the seniors forgot their much-heralded dignity and dress- ed like little tots. Following this very humorous event, the distinguished seniors came to school proudly arrayed in their caps and gowns to receive the last grade cards of their high school careers. Commencement week began with the baccalaureate service at the Plymouth Congregational Church with Dr. Arthur Folsom deliv- ering the baccalaureate address. The next thing of importance was the period of time that the eminent seniors spent around North Side in reminiscence before leaving the school as graduates. There was an attitude of pathos exhibited by many of the seniors as they lingered around North Side for the last few hours before they took their departure, never to return as students. On June 13, the Commence- ment exercises were held in the auditorium before a large gather- ing of interested spectators. This year, instead of calling in an out- side speaker, graduating seniors addressed the august body assem- bled there. The History of Fort Wayne was used as the Com- mencement theme. 'There were several living pictures portraying scenes of Fort Wayne history. Kermit Livingston wrote the hist- ory, and Howard Youse discussed ii. He spoke while the many scenes were being portrayed. The scenes were An Indian Council Fire, The Indians and the French, English Supremacy, Building and Dedication of Fort Wayne f1794l, Canal Days, Camp Allen, Indus- trial Development of Fort Wayne, and North Side Redskins, Succes- sors to the Miami Indians. How-

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Senior Section THE LEGEND Page 17 ard Youse gave the principal ad- dress of the entire program. His discussion was interesting and in- structive. The program, in the form of ag discussion, was led by the senior' president, Elmer Blume. Othersl who took part are Don Moorhead,i Ted Grisell, Ruth Hessert, and! Evelyn Bower. Their topics were:i The Industry of Fort Wfaynef' ul-iistoric Spots in Fort Wayne,, Education in Fort Wayne, and! i'Beautification in Fort Wayne.,' Mr. William Sur, music super- visor, furnished the music between scenes. The other faculty mem- bers who so ably assisted in mak- ing the Commencement program af very successful event are Miss Mary E. Cromer, Mr. Charles Dickinson, Miss Venette Sites,1 Miss Bernice Sinclair, Mr. Milton Northrop, Mr. Rollo Mosher, Miss Victoria Gross, Mr. John Robert Sinks, and Miss Judith Bowen. Boy and Girl Lean' Class Scbolasfically Because he had the highest av- erage of the four-year students, Howard Youse was chosen as vale- dictorian, while Ruth Evans, who! had the next highest average, was named salutatorian. Both are mem- bers of the National Honor Society and participate in many extra-curri- cular activities. Class Leaders I Y Howard Youse, Valedictorian Ruth Evans, Saiutatorian First row: E. Pressler, Nl. Bolman. H. Youse, R. Evans, R. Field, L. Gee. Second row: R. Hessert. Nl. Szoclcmann, L. Frederick, E. Bower, Nl, Schroff. Third row: K. Livingston, T. Grisell, L. Stewart. XV. Schafenacker, D. Moor head, B. Garard. gfonor Roll Students Outstanding Ac the National Honor Societyj banquet, which was held May 11 at the Plymouth Congregationall Church, Mr. Milton Northrop,l announced the students shown above as members of the four-yearl honor roll. It is only fitting that some men-g tion be given Don Brudi, one of! the most outstanding seniors but, who is unable to be listed on the four-year honor roll because hel has spent only two years at Northl Side. The minimum requirement is, three years. Don's average is al good deal above ninety percent. He entered North Side in 1931 from' Concordia Academy. i Margaret Bolman was outstand-. ing as the publisher of the North-. erner, member of the Nationall Honor Society, Quill Club, G. A.i A., and Quill and Scroll. and as president of the Garden Club. Evelyn Bower was prominent in the G. A. A. activities, and was a member of the Quill Club and National Honor Society, and was on the Northerner and Legend staffs. Ruth Field was noted as the pub- lisher of the Northerner, and as a member of the National Honor Society, Legend staff, and the Quill and Scroll. Lona Fredrick acted as president of the Geography Council, and members of the Northerner staff, National Honor Society, and Ex- plorers' Club. Blaine Garard was illustrious in debating activities and president of the A Cappella Choir. I Lucille Gee centered her activi- ties about the Art Club and the Polar-Y. Ted Grisell, besides being a dili- gent student, was a member of the National Honor Society, president of the Hi-Y, and a member of various clubs. Ruth Hessert was president of the S. P. C., a member of the Quill Club, Quill and Scroll, Na- tional Honor Society, Red Cross, and Art Club. Kermit Livingston was active on the Northerner staff, Quill Club, and band, and a member of the National Honor Society. Don Moorhead was publisher of the Northerner, a member of the Legend staff, National Honor So- ciety, Student Council, and other activities. Ellen Pressler was active in S. P. C., Garden Club, Polar-Y, and National Honor Society. Mildred Price was a member of the Quill Club, Red Cross, and National Honor Society. William Schafenacher was a prominent basketball player, and a member of the National Honor Society and the Hi-Y. Mary Schroff was active in the National Honor Society and Gar- den Club. Leo Stewart was a letterman, and belonged to the honor society and other clubs. Marjorie Stockmann was active in athletics and was a member of the G. A. A., Geography Council, and National Honor Society.

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