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

 - Class of 1934

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Page 18 By Picture THE LEGEND Senior Section and Print-The Seniors V, . . 3 2 3 ,J '.i rw ,i,.,,.,j3- ., I + s 21.32, .4 , fi 1 ,:'i ' . gi? ,V iw . Betty Jane Alberta Martha Mae Irene Loexess Alice Dorothy Fair Elect Faught East Ehrman Ecenbarger Fleck Frank Loren Charles Lois William Helen George Elder Esterline Fruechtenicht Franklin Fruechtenicht Ervin Droegemeyer Betty Jane Fair was extremely quiet, but she has seen to it that her name ap- peared on the roll of the Geography Council, Nature Club, Polar-Y, Home Ec Club, and Student Council. Alberta Elett, a genius at studying, also had musical talent to which she gave vent in A Cappella, Orchestra, and chorus. She rendered her services to Polar-Y, National Honor Society. four-year honor roll, Fregerlat, and Helicon. Martha Faught-Hunt for a violin that that plays in the orchestra, a voice sings in A Capella, and a mind that and hnd thinks of Phy-Chem, Helicon, S. P .C.: and there you will Martha. Mae Irene East-Sounds surprisingly like Mae West, doesn't it? But really Mae is quite all right and boasts typing and Filing awards, too. Mae Irene was also one of the five finalists in the annual examination to deter' mine the winner of the English cup. Loexess Erhman-Many clubs profited by the membership of Loexess. Some of them are Phy-Chem, G. A. A., Polar-Y, S. P, C., Home Ec, and Geography Council. Alice Ecenbarger was claimed by the Home Ec'ers. Dorothy Fleck, petite et belle, came to us from Central and joined the Red Cross, Booster Club, and Polar-Y. Frank Elder-Our drum major, being decidedly musically inclined, was a member of the Band, Orchestra, and A Capella, and won a berth in the National High School Orchestra. He also belonged to Phi-Chem. Q.v.L.4x River of Malt Loren Esterlim+Short and fast as they come, Tiny competed in varsity basketball, football, and track. Tiny', is a brother of that far- famed Perry, and from the looks of things, we'd say they had some of the same characteristics. Charles Fruechtenicht, who was the president of his class during its sophomore year, also belonged to Hi-Y. Charles was always very quiet and unassuming, but he managed to get around and do things. Lois Franklin, noted for her sweet smile, gave her services to the Student Council, Polar-Y, and Helicon So- ciety. William Fruechtenicht-Bill was the owner of the station wagon that did its part in the conveyance of pupils to and fro. When he wasn't bus- driving, though, he tooted a horn and got around in Hi-Y, Freger- lat, Red Cross, and the Forum Club. Helen Ervin delighted in aiding with musical productions such as the op- erettas. She was one of the girls active in Polar-Y, and also wrote heads for Northerner stories. George Droegemeyer gave all his time to Hi-Y.

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Senior Section THE LEGEND Page 17 By Picture and Print-The Seniors in l r A X X 1' H 'V - e 1' A 'B ' ALT A X 3' tg, N ,sf 5 . e .asf ...I+ 4 fi' of .7 Q Q Florence Mary Jane John Bernadine Aimee Jane Frances Elizabeth Drake Coolman Cooper Cook Comparet Daiforn Coil Edward Lowell Rosabelle Wilma Mary Robert Wayne Dickmeyer Doherty Cox Cress Cook Dodane Comment Florence Drake, a prominent member of the G. A. A., has won her block N through her activity in swim- ming, volleyball, basketball, and base' ball. She holds two first places in the 40-yard side stroke races. Mary Jane Coolman is another who learned how to grow things through the Garden Club, and how to type fast enough to earn awards. John Cooper- Johnny Horn of var- sity basketball fame was vice-president of Fregerlat, a member of the Student Council. Booster Club, Lettermen's Club. and the student manager of the track team. ' Bernadine Cook-Bonnie the sweet and beautiful was claimed as program chairman of S. P, C., point keeper of' Booster Club, secretary of Art Club, and as a member of Polar-Y, Red Cross. and the Northetner staff. Aimee Jane Comparet, the girl withl the golden voice, was a Booster of the Redskins and a Nature Club member. Frances Dafforn learned how to boil water in the Home Ec Club. She was also one of the chief rock climb- ers in the Geography Council. Elizabeth Coil-Betty was active in the Polar-Y, Helicon Society, S. P. C., and on the Northerner staff. Edward Dickmeyer-The biggest pest of ,34 was embodied in Ed. At times, however, he was sensible and joined Fregerlat, Hi-Y, and Phy-Chem. He went out for track and wrote sports for the Legend. Lowell Doherty, the champion rafter walker, kept himself busy with the Booster Club, Phy-Chem. Geography! Council, Hi-Y, arid in home room basketball. 1 Rosabelle Cox withdrew to the wilds of Rome City, but we'll always remember her as petite and peppy. l Wilma Cress, a goagetter for the G. A, A.. played in every conceivable sport besides working on The Northerner, ii 5 is 3 Paul Goss, life saver y in Phy-Chem, and in the operetta ot 39 Mary Cook seemed to thrive on awards. She won a German dictionary. typing and tiling awards, and a place on the Honor Roll. Robert DodanefPopular and with his Fingers in all the pies is this peppy varsity yell leader and famous half- mile runner. Leadership seemed to be his middle name for he was sports editor of The Northerner, sports edi- tor of the Legend, president of the freshmen, head of sophomore social council, president of Forum. vice- president of S. P. C., and a member of the Booster, Quill and Scroll, Na- tional Athletic Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, National Honor So- ciety, and Helicon societies. As a public speaker he won the extemp contest and was a varsity debater: and as a S, P. Cfer he played in Bargains in Cathay and Teapot on the Rocks. Wayne Comment-And on the right and left we have exhibit A , better known as Monk. Looking at the fol- lowing list it would almost seem as if he ran the school: president of Lettermen. chairman of Leaders' Club, vice-president of the junior and se- nior classes, a member of Hi-Y and of the National Athletic Honor So- ciety. He played varsity basketball and football and was student man- ager of the track team.



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Senior Section THE LEGEND Page 19 By Picture and Print-The Seniors 70 'auf 'ef George Mary Mary June Ira Lois Paul Gerhard Gallaway Garard Gallmeyer Gaskill Gallmeier Gillispie Thomas Phyllis Stephen Robert Betty Richard Evelyn Getz Goeriz Gassafy Gillieron Gerig Goller Goheen George Gerhard-George came to us from the camp of the Archers and hadn't sufficient time to become af- filiated with any organizations except the Legend, for which he wrote the opening section. I-Ie also qualified for the Final group of competitors for the English cup. Mary Galloway- Lemons spent her time typing and filing, from the looks of the awards she has garnered. Mary Garard could be identified as the maid in all S. P. C. productions. She was a member of Phy-Chem, Na- tional Honor Society, and Polar-Y. She played in the senior play. june Gallme er- Goona ke t herself Y P happy in S. P. C., G. A. A. fsounds like Rooseveltl, Polar-Y, Booster Club, Student Council, and Red Cross. She was elected president of the Inter Club Council, mailed papers for the Northernerg and won her block N through participation in basketball, volleyball, and baseball. Ira Gaskill-Some day we ing photos taken by Ira, chosen the Kodak Club interest. may be see- for he has as his sole Lois Gallmeier-No, ladies men, that's not a riotg Gabby'y taking her daily her saner moments she and gentle- it's merely exercise. In was social u . chairman of Red Cross, vice-presi- dent of Polar-Y. secretary of S. P. C., and vice-president of the Booster Club. She was tennis champion inl '34, she was a mailing manager of the Northerner and a member of the sophomore social council: and she won her block UN. Paul Gillispie-The swimming pool called him as a member of the teams, as did the Rifle Club and Phy-Chem. Thomas Getz-A varsity cheer leader in every sense of the word, Tommy be- Nmlmp . . l'Northerner Entrance longed to the Booster Club of which he was president, PhyaChem, S. P. C., and the Forum Club. Most of the snaps in the Legend are his handi- work. Phyllis Goeriz-It was with vim, vigor, and vitality that Phyl went into her work as secretary of the Art Club and vice-president of Polar-Y, and as a member ofthe G. A. A., Red Cross, Fregerlat, S. P. C., four-year honor roll, Legend and Northerner staffs, and National Honor Society. Stephen Gassafy-Steve spends most of his time having tun. Robert Gillieronf Dead-eye Dick played varsity basketball with a will and made a name for himself. Betty Gerig-No one could ever forget her gorgeous auburn hair, nor could they forget her aid in the Art Club, G. A. A., National Honor Society, Fregerlat, Quill Club, Booster Club, and A Capella Choir. She played volleyball, basketball, and baseball. Richard Goller shares most of his good times with his many friends. Evelyn Goheen was always to be seen at the gatherings of the Home Ec'ers, Polar-Y'ers, Red Cross'ers, and Boosters.

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