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

 - Class of 1933

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Page 30 THE LEGEND Senior Section Mainly About Seniors William Kenneth Fred Betty Ora Marjorie Phyllis Thompson Trenner Tone Traxler Ulrey Thurber Traxler Miriam Francis Dortha Bonnie Alma Maurice Beulah Van Skoik Wellman Wehrly Watts Vonderau Weimer Wagner William Thompson's twinkling Hngers of the Student Players Club, took interestingg he admits he did. He brought him many typing awards. Hc part in Bargains in Cathay and was a member of the Hi-Y and also took part in the home room basketball games. Kenneth Trenner-Here is another coming artist, whom we shall expect to start making illustrated maps of the Indian trails around North Side very soon. You see, he belongs to the Art Club and the Geography Council. Fred Tone is one of our modern poets whose poetry touches the hearts of his classmates. Fred was a promi- nent member of North Side's track teannl, Betty Traxler was a member of the G. A. A., basketball, volleyball, base- ball, and soccer teams, She received typing awards and a winged N as her reward for her hard work. Betty was an active member of the Polar-Y and was a sports reporter on the North- erner. She also took part in the G. A. A. Vod-Vil and the Rotunda Revel. Ora Ulrey was another girl athlete who won a blocked N for her work in vol- leyball, baseball. basketball. and soc- cer. She also belonged to the Geog- raphy Council, G. A. A., Northerner, and the Garden Club. Ora also helped in the production of the G. A. A. Vod-Vil. Margie Thurber formerly attended Cen- tral High School, entering North Side too late to join any clubs. Phyllis Traxler, a prominent member helped in the production, Dust of the Road. She also took part in the swimming meet, soccer, water car- nival, Rotunda Revel, G. A. A. Vod- Vil, golf, Courtesy Week play, and senior life-saving, and was a member of the dancing class. Phyllis' other activities included the Booster Club, Legend, Red Cross, Polar-Y, and so- ciety editor and columnist of the Northerner. Miriam Van Skoik's vocal talents were given Over to the Glee and other divisions of the musical department. Frances WellmanfMusic, music, every- where and Francis found it all most . Q- IL- V TT Maurice Weimer Honor Choir. Dortha Wehrly is another one of our girls who is quiet and sweet, and it seems as if she just can't be bothered with outside activities. Bonnie Watts is the little curly-headed brunette with the sweet smile. She belongs to that band of Eskimos, the Polar-Y, and has lived up to the expectations of her name by joining the Phy-Chem Club. In addition, she has taken part in volleyball and soccer, and has received a typing award.. lma Vonderau-Quiet, gentle, and little German girl. A was given to her for studious is this German award outstanding work in German. She is also a popular member of the Geog- raphy Council. displayed his execu- tive ability by being vice-president of the Art Club. He also belonged to the Booster Club, debate teams, Rifle Club. and Boys' Choir. He won a Gold D for his excellent work as stage manager of the Student Players Club. Beulah Wagner should make some lad a good wife, for she's learned to spin and churn expertly through our famed Home Economics Club. In addition, she explores and saves junior lives lshould we say she junior life saves?j

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Senior Section THE LEGEND Page 29 Mainly About Seniors George Evelyn Frances Mary Howard Leo Marjorie Snyder Sprowl Spencer Spalding Snyder Stewart Stockmann Evelyn June Maxine Byron Virginia William Richard Thompson Swihart Suhm Sweeney Stockwell Swank Stolper George Snyder was an active member of the track team. Evelyn Sprowl, who of the girls at N. S. H. S., was one of the snappiest basketball players of them all. Due to her interest in all sports, she was honored with positions of secretary and president of the G. A. A. She, too, was a member of the Glee Club. It seems that Frances Spencer-Well! this gal was one of the domestic types. At least, she joined up with the Home Ec'ers. active member participated in and baseball and earned a blocked N. She learned to control het warbling in the Honor Choir, Glee Club, and A Cappella Choir. Mary was the freshman editor of the Le- gend and a feature writer for the Northerner. She also belonged to the Polar-Y and Student Players. Mary Spalding was an of the G. A. A. and basketball, volleyball, for reducing purposes, Howard Snyder gained popularity as a fiery debater, and he was also a member of the Phy-Chem, Forum, and Red Cross Clubs. He also re- ceived a senior life-saving emblem. Leo Stewart will probably turn out to be a politician after holding all these offices: President ol' freshman cias.. vice-president of sophomore class, social chairman of junior class, and also social chairman of the senior class. He is a member of the Na- tional Athletic Honor Society and four-year honor roll. He is also a' member of the National Honor So- ciety, Student Players Club, Letter- men's Club, and the Art Club. Marjorie Stockmann was vice-president of the G. A. A. and also secretary- treasurer of the Geography Council. She was awarded a winged N for vol- leyball, basketball, and baseball. Mar- jorie made the four-year honor roll and was given a typing award. She was girls' sports editor of the North- erner, a member of Student Coun- cil, and National Honor Society. Evelyn Thompson was of the athletic type and was outstanding in basket- ball, volleyball, and track. She was The Magicians the winner of a blocked N as the re- sult of her work. She belonged to the Girls' Athletic Association and the Polar-Y Club. June Swihart has become known among her classmates as a faithful little helper in the library. The Polar- Y and Phy-Chem claimed her as Maxine Suhm+The Garden Club and Glee Club were both interests of this girl who won a typing award. Max- ine also took part in the G. A. A. Vod-Vil. Byron Sweeney, since he had a strut like a peacock, was appointed Drum Major of the band. His other inter- ests were turned to the Phy-Chem Club, orchesra, Glee Club, and track. Virginia Stockwell was a popular mem- ber ol: the Garden Club and the Glee Club. She took part in the Rotunda Revel and also the G. A. A. Vod- Vil, and the Polar-Y Club. William Swank was a member of the home room basketball and track teams. 1931-1932. !Richard Stolpe: received his gold D in dramatics and has been prominent as president of the S. P. C. and presi- dent of the Phy-Chem Club. His other activities include Quill Club. Student Council, debating, Legend, National Forensic, National Honor Society, Pierre Patelinn, Hunger , Washington , The Thing , Senior play.



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Senior Section THE LEGEND Page 31 Mainly About Seniors Memories Remain Robert Marjorie Byron Fred Ed Kiel Young Thompson Koehlinger Yerrick Frank Jane Howard John Mary Jane Whitely Winbaugh Youse Masters Zeit Robert Kiel-After attending many schools over the United States, Bob finally settled down at North Side. He took part in home room basket- ball and was a member of the track team. Marjorie Young-Little Marge with the big eyes contributed her pep to the Booster Club. Her other interests were directed toward Northerner work, Rotunda Revel, and typing. i Byron Thompson-This blonde, curly-l haired boy is someone for the girls to write home about. XVe still re- member rhe delicious-looking l?l concoction he prepared at the senior banquet. Fred Koehlinger is another of these blond boys who is particularly known for his teasing. He drives a Ford around school, and how he drives! l Edward Ed Yerrick honestly showedl his unusual vim, vigor, and vitality when it came to track. He might be termed small but mightyg and, as a result, he won his letter in track. Frank Whiteley was like a fish in water and so was a member of the swim- ming team. Frank, lest we forget, was also a player in the band. Jane Winbaugh is more or less quiet, at least around school, until it comes to Glee Club and A Cappella. Jane was a member of the Polar-Y. Howard Youse, the smart boy of the '33 senior class, has maintained the. position of vice-president of his classl throughout three years, besides serv-, ing as president of the Nationall Honor Society, and secretary of thel Student Council. He was also vale- dictorian. John Masters is one of our old standbys and quite a whiz at barn- yard billiards, sometimes called horse- shoes. He is a member of the Art Club and the Glee Club. lMary Jane Zelt--The Garden Club doubtlessly profited by the added membership of Mary Jane, who skipped over here from the Luther Institute Business School. Graham Munro was born in Cargary, C Alberta, Canada. He entered North Side from Lake View High School, Chicago. harlotte Thiesen was noted for her supernatural ability to squeeze adver- tisements out of merchants. She was made advertising manager of the Northerner for her fine work. Of Glorious Year It's gone forever. One of the hnest, most prolific years in the history of any graduat- ing class has quietly slipped astern as we stream into the tumultuous seas of life. We have kept the torch burning brilliantly and regretfully re- linquish it. We've surely had fun haven't we? There were the tea dances, the dances after the games, all the swell night football games, watching that gold-plated, diamond-studded basketball team of ours mak- ing chumps of champsg that wonderful Sectionalg that mar- velous Regionalg and that per- fectly scrumptious State tour- ney where the braves went maudlin and ruthlessly snatch- ed scalps all the way into the semi-finals, establishing a prece- dent for Fort Wayne high schools. There were the hops, shufiles, and proms, that glorious Com- mencement dance, the senior ban- quet, and boy, oh, boy, those ham ,sandwiches, baked beans, lemon- ade, and potato chips at the club picnics. Well, it's all over now. It's gone forever, but, gee. I'l1 never forget it, will you? Years hence we'll really enjoy it, living every pre- cious minute over and over. We'll never tire, for these memories, like old friends, will grow more dear to us with every conjuration.

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