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Page 20 THE LEGEND Senior Section Mainly About Seniors Virginia Armella Virginia Harold Melvin Victor Betty Cunningham Clark Cronkhite Coar Crosby Close Countryman Betty Virginia Esther Herman Margaret Richard Ivan Dye Englebrecht Egolf Elett Etzold Deahl Engle Virginia Cunningham, better known as Ginny , was a member of the Phy- Chem, Geography Council, Garden Club, and Polar-Y. Besides these clubs, Virginia was the winner of the Girls' Tennis Tournament in 1931. Armella Clark has become active in the Phy-Chem, Booster Club, Rifle Club, and worked on the Northerner, Virginia Cronkhite was a member of the Girls' Athletic Association and a winner of the winged N and often took part in basketball, baseball, track. and volleyball. Harold Coar-A chubby little rascal, is this he-man Coar. He may be the apple of his mother's eye, but he,s tin' i 's'e --5:5 lliiiil il ill is'- ttg Q1 Eiiiiifi' iff . 1 I1 if - A 4 Yew- . Trsiiiii 4 , .ii 5 iff- - HIM . ...e.i . . .. .iy,, i . g 1 ' . ,AQ still the good old Coar to us. Harold was an active member of the varsity football team, the varsity track team, the Lettermen's Club, Student Coun- cil, home room basketball, swimming team, and the Senior Play. Melvin Crosby, or better known to his classmates as Bob, was a member of the football team and the Lettermerfs Club. Victor Close was convalescing from an appendicitis operation during his senior year but still kept up with his extra-curricular activities, among which were the Hi-Y, Booster Club, Airplane Club, Student Players, and Geography Council. Betty Countryman-Here we have North Sides own blond Venus in person, Her golden curls have helped her figure prominently as social chair- man of the sophomore class, in the G. A. A., where she received her numerals, Polar-Y, Geography Coun- cil, Booster Club, athletics, swimming meet and carnival, G. A. A. Vod-Vil, S, P. C., and Senior Play. Betty Dye goes in for swimming in a large way-by proxy. She's one of those girls who always looks as if she'd just stepped out of a band-box, a rather neat littrle trick, if you ask us. She's had her Finger in several kinds of pie, including A Cappella Choir, Art Club, Explorers' Club, sec- retary Honor Choir, S. P. C., man- aging editor Northerner, Legend, Bon Voyage , Courtesy Week play, and Senior Play. Virginia Engelbrecht, as vice-president of the Geography Council, has really made a place for herself on North Side's map. She has demonstrated her ability to play on the basketball, baseball, and volleyball teams so well that the G. A. A. broke down and gave her a winged N. Esther Egolf belonged to the Art Club and G. A. A., and participated in the G. A. A. Vod-Vil, Herman Elett was a member of the Torch Club, Explorers' Club, has been president, vice-president Hi-Y, president Phy-Chem, vice-president National Honor Society, Student Players' Club, Northerner. circula- tion manager Legend, Student Coun- cil, and Senior life saving. He took part in the individual swimming meet: swimming carnival, home room basketball, varsity swimming, Margaret Etzold was acrive in the Ex- plorers' Club, Geography Council, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, and Vod-Vil, Richard Deahl-Not long after his entry from South Side, Dick made himself popular on the varsity foot- ball squad. He was a prominent member of the Lettermen's Club and won fame as the All-American water boy for the basketball team. His dra- matic ability was shown in the Vod- Vil and Senior Play. Ivan Engle was a member of the foot- ball squad and was a home room basketball player. 1 R
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Senior Section THE LEGEND Page 19 Mainly About Seniors r Evelyn Victor Eulalie Elmer Margaret Burris Ruth Bower Bobay Bolman Blume Bolman Bonham Bertram Robert Van Don Joseph Ralph Velma Monroe Bruns Byrer Brudi Briggs Campbell Brendel Brosius Evelyn Bower should have been a boy because of her athletic prowess in all kinds of sports. She received a blocked N for her playing in basket- ball, volleyball, baseball, and tennis. Evelyn belonged to the G. A. A., Quill Club, Northerner, of which she was sports editor, and the Legend, of which she was the feature editor. She was a member of the four-year honor roll and the National Honor Society. Victor Bobay-Ever since his doll and kiddie car days, Victor has been tickling the ivories for a hobby. Eulalie Bolman is unusual inasmuch as she is an extremely hard worker, not for herself only, but .to help others accomplish things. She belongs to the Booster Club, Garden Club, Polar-Y and the Geography Council. Among the awards which she had re- ceived are those in publications work and typing, and she has had honor- able mention twice in National Quill and Scroll contests. She has been proofreader, reporter, make-up edi- tor, and copy editor on the North- erner, and typist and copy editor for the Legend. Quill and Scroll claims her. Elmer Blume, better known about school as Tug , will always be remembered as the hero who made the hole-in- one in the last fifteen seconds of an overtime sectional championship bas- ketball game with South Side. With the pleasing personality which he has, he was elected vice-president junior class, president, senior class, secre- tary-treasurer, Lettermen's Club, a member of the National Athletic Scholarship Society, National Honor Society, and was named All-State Forward on the state basketball team. The Student Players' Club, Student Council, Senior Play, football, var- sity basketball, and track claim him. Margaret Bolman-As Roxy says, An- other good staff member gone. Mar- garet has been publisher of the Northerner and is a member of the Quill and Scroll. She is a whiz at baseball, and won her winged N be- cause of her interest in athletics in general. Some of her other activities include G. A. A., Booster Club. president Garden Club. Quill Club, Student Council, Polar-Y, National Honor Society, copy editor, Legend, Vod-Vil, four-year honor roll. Burris Bonham-This dark-haired boy entered North Side from Central High. Ruth Bertram, quiet and demure is she. Ruth has held the position of vice- president of the Garden Club. Robert Bruns, Bobbie to us, has such a charming wave that we wonder who sets it. Van Byrer-Even though Van's time was taken up quite a bit by his work: on the varsity basketball team, intra- mural track team. and on the home room leaders' tournament, he was able to have his name appear on the honor roll and the National Honor Society, Joe Briggs was a member of the home room basketball team, D on Brudi claimed membership in the band. orchestra, and German band in which he gave way to his musical talents. He was active in the workings of the Student Council and was chairman of the Courtesy Week campaign. He took part in the G. A. A. Vod-Vil and belonged to the Forum and Phy-Chem Clubs. He showed his mental ability by hav- ing his name appear semester after semester on the honor roll, obtaining membership in the National Honor Society, and also by winning in the National Quill and Scroll Vocabu- lary Contest. His best ideas were car- ried out as editor of the Legend. Ralph Campbell-Politics is the word, i V seems if. in Ralph's vocabulary. We prophesy in his later years, that Ralph will be the ofhcial campaign manager for the winning president. He was a member of the debating team, the Forum Club. the National Forensic League, and the Northerner. elma Brendel is better known as Babe . She displays a set of teeth which any toothpaste company would be proud to show in an advertisement. She is a member of the G. A. A., treasurer Art Club, Student Players, and Booster Clubs. Babe has par- ticipated in basketball, baseball, vol- leyball, Senior Play. Monroe Brosius-If you should sud- denly see a big puff of dust at one of the track meets, you'll know it's just Bud out breaking records again. So far he has set the city record on the 400-yard clash.
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Senior Section THE LEGEND Page Zl Mainly About Seniors Martha Ruthella Mary Jane Wfilbur Blaine Feldman Furnas Fell Flickinger Garard Lona Kenneth Lucille Lester Hugh Fredrick Foellinger Gee Gaylord Fawley Martha Feldman has the characteristics of a sweet disposition and a kind word for everyone. She was the Senior editor, Legend: a member of the Student Players' Club, the North- erner, orchestra, and Glee Club. Ruthella FurnasfAhal And another of those honored presidents-this time of lnter-Club Council of Girl Reserves, and of Polar-Y. Mary Jane Fell7A sweet and pleasing disposition is just one of the char- acteristics of Mary Jane. She is quite a genius at typing and writing poetry. l Wilbur Flickinger entered North Side from the Carson Long Military Acad- emy. The Hi-Y and the A Cappella Choir claimed him Blaine Garard-The water rolling over Niagara Falls is like the words which race from Blaine's mouth. With this perpetual motion, Blaine became a varsity debater. Besides having been captain. negative debate team, he was president, A Cappella Choir. The Cwlee Clubs, N a t i o n al Forensic League, National Honor Society, and four-year honor roll claim him. Ruth Field-Believe it or not, Ruth fshe has red hairl was publisher of the Northerner, member of the Student l Helen Fair-Quite fair is this girl called Fair. !Lona V. Frederick used her mathemati- cal ability as auditor tor the North- erner and was a member of National Honor Society and the Explorers' Club. Her executive talent was ex- pended as president of the Geography Council. She made the four-year honor roll. Kenneth Foellinger-Decidedly blond, good-looking Kenny was a big shotn on the Legend, having been snapshot editor. He also indulged in Hi-Y, interclass track, home rcom basketball, band, and was one of those smart fellows on the honor roll. ,Lucille Gee has been active in the Po- lar-Y, Art Club, Glee Club, G. A. A. Vod-Vil. and soccer. iLester Gaylord is a member of the Hi-Y. Hugh Fawley has been president, vice- president, and secretary of the Art Club and has also received an Put Club award. His other activities in- cluded: National Fotens.c LeaT'e. band. Student Council, Forum Club, Explorers' Club, negative debate team. ad solicitor. Northerner: home io.m basketball, Vod-Vil, S. P. C.. Senior Play. Players Club, Booster Club, Phy-,Jeanette Fichman-Brown, curly hairl Chem, orchestra, Legend. She was honored with memberships to the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, and four-year honor roll. is one characteristic which Jeanette has, and plenty of it. Current events is one of the subjects in which s e excels. for she acquired the title f Ruth Helen Field Fair Jeanette Ruth Fichman Evans a national winner in Current Events Contest, which was sponsored by the Quill and Scroll. Her other activities included the Booster Club. Legend. Phy-Chem, librarian Student Plavers, debating, National Forensic League, Forum Club. and editor. Northerner. Ruth Evans is our bookworm. She is the most studious of any girl in North S1d9'S senior class. From this constant studying. Ruth has attained the posiron of salutatorian. Ste has been elected to the National Honor Society. and 'S a member of the Northerneg orchestra, president of Geography Council, and a holder of typing awards.
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