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Senior Section THE LEGEND J i -K-A gy N01 V X ,Z By Picture and Print-The Semi, XI -SZ ' A - t 2 f e 3 - .Aw - A A un. Y Wg' 1 ' . Q . f Q iz s , J 4 f' 3' as 13 rf' ., W A V . 35,2 , ,.1-A, Zig.. , T13 Q 3 ,X 1 - Y -4' -5 . if .E . sis Billie Richard Robert Dorothy Neil Kenneth Margaret Markey Markle Meyers Meyer McKay Marshall Nlahurin Carol Robert Betty Kathryn Roger Carl Ruth Mace Lotter Meisner McMullen lVlcCrady Lotter Merz Billie Markey always reminded us of a chubby little rascal because of her sweet and bright face. Polar-Y and G. A. A. were the clubs towards which she leaned. Richard Markle-Dick can always be remembered as the Boy Scout who spent his days doing good turns. Robert Meyers-During his senior year, Bob's favorite topic of conversation was his operation. But frequently he took time off and joined in the ac- tivities of Hi-Y, basketball, and IEUHIS. Dorothy Meyer, the owner of the beau- tiful hair and charming smile, was always underfoot in something or other. She WHS SeCrefafy'trea5Uref of S. P. C., social chairman and treas- urer of Polar-Y, member of social council of the freshman class, and a member of the G. A. A., in which organization she won her blocked N , Red Cross, Boosters, and the Northerner staff. As a Student Player she played in The Ghost Story , senior play, and 'wfhe Christmas Carol. Neil McKay - Mike, S c r a p p y, Mack, Nellie McKay ftake your pickl lounged around most of the time bossing the assistant managers of football and basketball. He woke up sufhciently. however, to carry cards for the Boosters and to preside over the Fregerlat Club. Kenneth Marshall was once upon a time a loyal Centralite, but during his senior year he worked on the North- erner staff. Margaret Mahurin, quiet and shy, par- ticipated in Polar-Y, G. A. A., Heli- con, Art Club, S. P. C., and North- erner staff. i i . , ii .pai i.,Q jig - ' ,Q , I vc .ie ' . Q 3' Q, -.--f ' ' fir Tom Pratt and Lieut. Lofgren ' Carol Mace has been a student at many high schools, and she took part in many activities at each. During her brief stay at North Side she was an ardent Booster and did dancing, ten- nis, and swimming. Robert Lotter, a former Tiger, played on his home room basketball team and also did some high flying as a member of the Airplane Club. Betty Meisner was elected president of K the Home Ec Club. She was promi- nent as a member of the Phy-Chem Club and Geography Council. athryn McMullen--Perfect enuncia- tion and a clear voice are two at- tributes of Kay , who sings in A Cappellag who acted in Christmas Carol and the operettasg and who was active in the S. P. C,, National Honor Society, Helicon, Polar-Y. and Quill Club. i Roger McCrady- Buck M c C r a d y spent most of his time as an assistant scoutmaster. Carl Lotter excelled in making two- pointersn for his home room basket- ball team. Ruth Merz gave vent to her musical desires in the band, orchestra, and chorus.
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Page 22 TI-IE LEGEND Senior Section By Picture and Print-The Seniors Ramona Elmer Eleanor Shirley Gertrude Lewis Keltsch Kestner Kessler Kasimier Robert John Gustave Marjorie Dohr Koontz Klossner Lang Kirkdorfer Krieg Ramona Lewis was unusually interested in music and proved herself an in- valuable member of the A Cappella Choir and all concerts and produc- tions of the music department. She also belonged to the Art Club, Polar- Y, and Booster Club. Elmer Keltsch was always around and ready to help. Eleanor Kestner- E, K. was another of these diligent cooks from Home Ec. But she didn't confine herself to that. but branched into Fregerlat, Forum, Literary Club, and S. P. C., and was an understudy in the senior play. Shirley Kessler played volleyball for the G. A. A, and also belonged to Polar- Y. Gertrude Kasimier-Tall, lanky, and full of pep is Genie who played basketball and volleyball, and who was a member of Polar-Y. Claude Landon was another of these boys who supported his home room by playing on its basketball team. Paul Johnston did a little bit of every- thing such as football, track, made airplanes, and worked in Hi-Y. Robert Koontz. Wfe often wondered how Bob spent his odd moments, but so fat we have been unsuccessful. We know he liked to play basketball . , ' ,,. -J Oh You Strong Men! Claude Paul Landon Johnston Arthur Norman Linse Logan and wasn't bad on the cross country runs. John Klossner took part in that 'Khe- mann game of football. Besides, he could do some good work in handi- craft. Gustave Lang, a member of that famous basketball team of '32-'33, left our ranks in January. Marjorie Kirkdorfer came to us from Elkhart, our neighbor to the North. She was a Northerner reporter, and she joined the Polar-Y. Dohr Krieg was a member of the var- sity basketball team of 1933-'34. Arthur Linse presided over the North Side Airplane Club. In this club he won the Trans-American Trophy eight times. He turned business man and has had a Model Airplane Sup- plies Store on the side. Norman Logan, the pride of the civic's class, was unable to engage in out- side activities because of his health, but was elected to the National Honor Society and four-year honor roll.
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Page 24 THE LEGEND Senior Section By Picture and Print-The Seniors i 'ff1fv,MQji- A 5 .f st is +- gc fghk s 5' L AEPZJ' wgiig i ni' 7 : ' 811: ,A KAN! e. Lorene Richard Lois Evelyn Sarah Lee Phyllis Jack Nahrwold Nill Miller Myers Patton Nieman Moyer Neomi George Helen Lester Evelyn Robert Olive Osterman Motz Mundt Monnot Mueller Perry I Murphy Lorene Nahrwold once upon a time Jack Moyer, the Rubinoff of North Side,l George Motz-Need more be said than went to Huntertown High but she joined the class of 34 in her senior year. Richard Nill-Dick was one of the mainstays of that gallant group that play with the pigskin. When he wasn't tossing a football, he put in his time tossing model airplanes. Lois Miller-A prominent Booster of North Side, she took part in many activities such as G. A. A., Fregerlat, and Northerner. Volleyball, baseball, and swimming also interested her. Evelyn Myers played volleyball for the G. A. A. of which she was an active member. Sarah Lee Patton, possessor of a becom- ing brogue from not so far distant days in Kentucky, joined the follow- ing organizations: Polar-Y, Helicon, S. P. C., and Student Council. She played in Two Crooks and a Lady, and the senior play. Phyllis Nieman was particularly inter- ested in Old Mother Nature as is sig- nified by her ofhce of vice-president in the Nature Club. She also fre- quented the meetings of Polar-Y, and National Honor Society. She also made the four-year honor roll. needs very little said about him. But we might mention he is active inl Forum, Leaders' Club, Student Coun- cil, Hi-Y, S. P. C., Fregerlat, and or- l Helen Mundt is sure to be the perfect chestra and band. He was the con- cert master of the orchestra andi l played in the senior play. Neomi Osterman was a sport fanatic as is proven by her records in tennis, volleyball, baseball, and basketball. 3 sliii . Fail' f 4 ,S . 1-Af L' . ' N F 55 2 , Q . ..fFa2ig,: V ' 4 ., 'nn 3'-,. -'-'mkfsx ' ' L.: 'X TQ? Rf-s sc no ' f- :s M-Q, .- , ' ' ' FWZ: .. . . -' gf Virgil Mullins, educator that he played on the home room basketball team? secretary of the future. She is a whiz at a typewriter as she is in the work of Polar-Y, G. A. A., Helicon, Legend, and National Honor Society. She was valedictorian of her class. Lester Monnot-See that speck of dust? Well, that's Lester, our first four- year track man, tearing around the track. Besides being a varsity track- ster for four years he belonged to the National Athletic Honor Society and Phy-Chem. Evelyn Mueller tooted a clarinet in both band and orchestra and tooted her services in the Polar-Y, National Honor Society, Art Club, G. A. A., and Helicon society. Robert Perry was elected vice-president of Forum Club and associated him- self with the Hi-Y, National Honor Society, A Cappella, and orchestra. Olive Murphy was the well-liked, eager- to-help assistant in the library. When she could loosen herself from the clutches of that place, she went hik- ing with the Nature Club and made the four-year honor roll.
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