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

 - Class of 1934

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Senior Section THE LEGEND Page 25 By Picture and Print-The Seniors 4 r. ia, e f A Carlton Phyllis Helen Robert Walter Carl David Dorothy Peters Plattner Prange Sanders Rabus Peters Plafka Verda Donald Maurice Florence Charles Betty Martha Pfeiffer Robinson Rahe Rupp Rogers Powley Rahdert Carlton Peters became interested in home room basketball when he crossed town from South Side. Phyllis Plattner was one of our smart classmates, for she went through her four year course in three and one- half years. Although she had to study hard, she found time to be treasurer of the Home Ee Club and time to work as a member of the Fregerlat Club, National Honor So- ciety, four-year honor roll, Helicon Society, Nature Club, and Phy-Chem. Helen Prange was partial to her own sex if you can judge by the fact that she belonged to the Polar-Y and Home Ec Clubs and that she played volleyball and basketball. Robert Sanders-Here was another Boy Scout who went around doing good deeds. Walter Rabus by virtue of football, track. and basketball belonged to the famous clan of Lettermen over whom he was secretary-treasurer, He also belonged to the Hi-Y and North- erner staff. Carl David Peters-If you ever hear anyone arguing about radio, you can bank your bottom dollar that it will be Dave. He debated and also spent l a lot of time arguing in the Forum Club, Phy-Chem, senior play, S. P. C., and Hi-Y. Dorothy Platka-Morton High of Rich- mond claimed Dot before North Side did, but we got a hold on her l through publications, Red Cross, and i Fregerlat. lVerda Pfeiffer-Through basketball, . volleyball, baseball, -and track f'Vip gained membership in G. A. A., and ' , ' :g ait 555 E 9 as l ,lv - s i gn , ww gf' xt. s W if , 4 W2 'S l 4 5 Nw. I FT: W. E. Damron, clay worker through her hard work she became a member of Polar-Y, National Honor Society, Phy-Chem, Helicon Society, and Geography Council, Donald Robinson-Hi-Y, Phy-Chem, Red Cross, Lettermen, and Forum all claimed Don But his real interest lay among the cinders, via which route he won his letter. Maurice Rahe also belonged to that group of tooters who played in the band. But several clubs such as Hi-Y, Phy-Chem, Boosters, and S. P. C. di- vided his attentions. Then, too, he wrote sports for the Northerner. Florence Rupp was a popular member of the G. A. A. as justification for her participation in basketball, vol- leyball, and tennis. She also helped the Red Cross. Charles Rogers was the butter and egg man of the class and a good one too, Betty Powley was another library as- sistant who confined herself to the Polar-Y, Martha Rahdert, our prize German stu- dent who won a dictionary, also showed her worth in Polar-Y, four- year honor roll, Nature Club, Red Cross, Quill Club, and National Honor Society.



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Page 26 THE LEGEND Senior Section By Picture and Prim'-The Seniors 'F V ... - iw . ,' War ' ' . X , -5 . 'S i. 'Efi5-'. - 'tu l f, 4 .S i l as F' - in-55' .57 . ' . Q E i if . , y i f 0 N , ,r-1. - - , ss., sf - -. Betty I.aVonne Mary Catherine Norman Clare Mary Harold Schild Smith Scheid Sievers Sayles Schellenbach Staley Lucille Margaret Oneida Fannie Virginia Dick Richard Shultz Stanger Siples Schwartz Squires Scott Seely Betty Schild seemed to thrill to nature, and she certainly proved it by joining the Geography Council and Nature Club. Glee Clubs, vod-vils, and min- strels also interested her. LaVonne Smith's twinkling fingers have won her three typing awards. La- Vonne was the outstanding horse- woman of North Side and won many blue ribbons for her riding, Mary Catherine Scheid-Music was the main thing in UM. C.'s life as is evident from her activity in the A Cappella Choir, all operettas, and all concerts. However, she also belonged to Polar-Y, Quill Club, Red Cross, and Helicon. Norman Sievers-A member of that clan that struts through the halls with N's on their sweaters, Bud competed in basketball, football, and track. Bud was seen a lot around school doing nothing but making himself a general nuisance. But when it came to mixing up tasty combinations at his dad's famous place of business, The Wigwam, Bud was right there! Clare Sayles life-saved and worked with the other Phy-Chem and Hi-Y mem- bers. Mary Schellenbach went in for quiet organizations such as the Nature Club. Harold Staley-XVe have often won- dered who set Harold's hair, but-? But for all that, we really have tried to figure out why Harold didn't join any activity. Lucille Shultz came to North Side too late to become afhliated with any or- ganizations. Margaret Stanger-Athletics seemed to Q Mr. Elvin Eyster, school treasurer be the calling of played volleyball at every possible time. this squaw who Oneida Siples held the positions of copy editor of the Northerner and assistant copy editor of the Legend. Fannie Schwartz had vim and vigor plus. She played baseballl and vol- leyball for the G. A. A., and helped the Polar-Y and Northerner. Virginia Squires' chief ambition was to write something great and this she furthered in the Quill Club. But she also found time for Phy-Chem, Na- tional H o n o r Society, four-year honor roll, and volleyball. Dick Scott was president of the far- famed class of '34, president of Hi- Y, president of National Honor So- ciety, a member of the four-year honor roll, an S. P. Cfer, and a member of the swimming team. He also played in the senior play. Richard Seely was the ideal science stu- dent ancl, as that was his hobby, his only outside activities were the Phy- Chem Club and the National Honor Society. Dick also built a, great num- ber of machines to be used in physics demonstrations. The last position he held in the Phy-Chem Club was vice- president.

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