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Page 26 THE LEGEND Senior Section Mainly About Seniors Theoline Irvin Kenneth Blain Claris Dorothy Mildred Moyer Muhn Nelson Porter Newport Paige Price Mildred Richard Edna Mae Lydia Seymour Ellen Mildred Celschlager Osborn Paff Prange Pinkus Pressler Pfeiffer Theoline Moyer was honored by re- such as baseball, soccer, basketball, Phy-Chem, Student Players, and ceiving a typing award. Irvin Muhn- When pronouncing Irvin's last name, one begins to be- lieve that he is heavenly. On the Northerner he was make-up editor. Kenneth Nelson, Kenny to you, please, was a tough man in football and a sure-shot in basketball and track. Anyway, he found himself a member of the Lettermen's Club. Blain Porter liked playing home room basketball. After all, basketball did not claim his entire attention, so he became active in both track and leaders' tournament. Claris Newport+Being a member of the Girls' Athletic Association, Claris took an active part in many sports, I volleyball, swimming, and track. She belonged to the Honor and A Cap- pella Choirs. Claris was vice-presi- dent of the Polar-Y and was a mem- ber of the Booster Club, Dorothy Paige was a singer in the operetta. Mildred Price4Tall, slender, and known for her good grades, Mildred's interests were turned to the Quill Club, Student Players' Club, National Honor Society, and girls' athletics. She was awarded first place in the Navy Essay Contest, and made the four-year honor roll. Mildred Oelschlager - T h a t famous Home Ec Club claimed Mildred as treasurer and president. Despite her duties there, she indulged in Polar-Y, ,mn , swimming carnival. Richard Osborn, Dick , North Side's own trumpet tooter, knew his horns when it came to band and orchestra. Besides his musical interests, he in- dulged in life-saving and Phy-Chem, and was an honor roll student. Edna Mae Paff was quite a songster, singing in the Glee Club and A Cap- pella Choir. And that's not all, she earned her numerals. Lydia Prange may be quiet, but she cer- tainly swings a wicked bat. She was a member of the baseball, basketball, and volleyball teams, and was a supa porter of the G, A. A. and the Glee Club. Seymour Pinkus participated in intra- mural basketball and belonged to the Airplane and Booster Clubs, Ellen Pressler will probably be one of Fort Wayne's future club women be- cause of the start she received in high school. She belonged to the Polar-Y, Home Economics Club, Student Council, and Student Players Clubg and she served as secretary-treasurer of the Garden Club. She was named to National Honor Society and the four-year honor roll. Mildred Millie Pfeiffer went places as a member of the Girls Athletic As- sociation, Phy-Chem, Home Ec, and Garden Clubs.
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Senior Section THE LEGEND Page 27 Mainly About Seniors Paul Thelma Ragan Robathan Bernice Robert Rowe Reilly Paul Ragan- Red headed carrot-top just fits Paul. And when he sported that uniform in the band, what a, clash! He also practiced life saving, and was high point scorer in the inter-class swimming meet. a violin case, seems to have been quite the stuff in the orchestra. One was able to End her very often in the Northerner room, or spending het time with the Home Ec Club. John Reiber-Oh-that h a n d s o m e Johnnie! He's another of those few envied boys who contributed to the cause of our varsity basketball team. Was it his good looks that afforded him position of social chairman of his class? We wonder! Clarence Puff-Here is PuHie , who is everybody's pal. He was a real worker in football, and also tried a hand in home room basketball. You really should have seen Puffie strut when he received his sweater. Paul Rahdert-Achl Da German stu- dent! Paul was the above mentioned, and he received a German dictionary for his excellent work. He was very interested in home room basketball, band, Geography Council, and track, and was elected to National Honor Society. Dale Redding, What-a-man , found a great deal of pleasure in blowing a horn in the band. Not only was he a Hi-Y'er, but student manager of the track team and a debater as well. John Clarence Paul Dale Maxine Reiber Puff Rahdert Redding Ray Betty Wayne Walter Ruth Mary Lou Rippe Robinson Rodgers Reiter Rose Maxine Ray, with an individual person- ality all her own, entered North Side from South Side. She has made a name for herself in the Art Club. in which she held the position of vice- president, Polar-Y, Northerner, Quill Club, Student Players, G. A. A. Thelma Robathan, often seen carryingi F 'Bernice Rowe was winner of the Gorgas essay contest at North Side. She con- tributed her talents to the Glee Club and was some wizard at typing, hav- ing received a typing award. Robert Reilly hailed from Central Cath- olic High School, where he indulged in football. After coming to North Side, he became prominent in Forum, Phy-Chem, Legend, Student Players, and extemp contests. Betty Rippe-Peppy as she is, it is no wonder that Betty centered her quali- ties in the Booster Club. Phy-Chem kept her busy part of the time, too. entered from South was a student for i three years and where he was a mem- ber of the varsity track team and l took part in intramural sports. Walter Rodgers is the boy with the nice 1 green car, and an all-round good fel- low is Wfalt. It seems that his chief interest was track, like that of so many of the boys. iRuth ReiterfG. A. A. caught her eye . when she came to North Side from l'luritertown. 1Mary Lou Rose-Ahf And we now l have Sis , one of the Alma Mater's most beautiful. Despite her invar- iable habit of attracting members of the opposite sex, she found time to indulge in extra-curricular activities, mostly concerning the Northerner and Legend. She was a member of the Glee Club, Booster Club, Quill Club, and G. A. A. Wayne Robinson l side where he ...la - ill - .-11.7 f W l
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