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

 - Class of 1934

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Page li THE LEGEND Senior Section Class of 1934 Completes Four Years of Successful Work Seniors Are Aided By Capable Oflicials The class of '34 was success- fully guided through its final year by three boys and one girl. Dick Scott, not nearly as serious as he appears, was the executive and was aided by Wayne Comment, well- known athlete. Jennie Mae Stout, winsome and sweet, held the purse strings as secretary-treasurer, while Bill Cleaver directed all of the so- cial activities of the class. Much credit is also due to Miss Kather- Dick Scott, president, and Jennie Mae Stout, secretary-treasurer ine Rothenberger and Mr. Rollo Mosher, class advisers. Dick Scott was a newcomer in the ranks of class officers, but not so the rest of them. Wayne Com- ment presided in this same oH'ice ffamed for its lack of workJ in 1933, while Bill Cleaver was the class president in ,33. As for Jen- nie Mae, this was her third year in the position of secretary-treasurer. All of the officers were well-known in extra-curricular activities as well as in their official duties. Three other students, Florence Brooks, 1-lelen Mundt, and Bob Dodane, assisted the executive group as a social committee. Flor- ence served as vice-president in '31 and '32, and as social chairman in ,335 1-lelen has been on several class committees, and Bob acted as president of the class in '31 and as chairman of the social council in 732. Miss Katherine Rothenberger and Mr. Rollo Mosher have served as advisers of the class of '34 for three years. Teaching history and Civics occupies most of Miss Roth- enberger's and Mr. Mosherls time. Many Festz'uz'tz'es Fill Final Week of School The class of 1934 enjoyed a unique program throughout its senior week. The week stalfted with the usual hilarities and ended with the commencement exercises and dance on Tuesday, June 5. Annual Kid Day fell on Thursday, May 31, when the play- ful seniors forgot their much-her- alded dignity and donned the dress of little tots. Great was the hilar- ity in the corridors as ukidsu rode to classes on skooters or spent their time sucking mammoth suckers. Following this humorous day, the seniors, proudly arrayed in their caps and gowns, paraded from class to class in North Side for the last time. This day, known as Class Day, was further recognized by a senior assembly. Ar this time the class will, prophecy, poem, ora- tion, and history were read and duly received. At the conclusion of the program, an ivy vine was planted to the left of the main entrance. The baccalaureate service was conducted by the Rev. Charles lclouser at the Plymouth Congre- gational Church on Sunday, June J. On Tuesday, June 5, the com- mencement exercises were held in Class Advisers ' , IL , Mr. Mosher, Miss Rothenberger the auditorium before a large gath- ering of interested spectators. Fol- lowing the custom of former years, the class of '34 called in no out- side speaker, but outstanding stu- dents presented the program. The development of education was used as the theme of the pageant, The Quest, written by Miss Kath- erine Rothenberger. Seven scenes were used to depict the steps in the evolution. The scenes, six of which were acted by underclassmen, were a Babylonian school room, 2100 B. C., a Spartan boys, camp, 700 Wayne Comment, vice-president, and William Cleaver, social chairman B. C.g Socrates' prison in Athens, 399 B. C., a Roman school, 65 A. D., a French monastery, 1275 A. D., a New England school, 1700 A. D., and a senior class room, 1934 A. D. The last scene was pre- sented by the graduating senior members of the National Honor Society. Speaking parts were tak- en by Dorothy Janorschke, Jane Bartholomew, Bob Dodane, and Dick Scott. Mr. William Sur directed the choir, male chorus, and orchestra in the music used throughout the program. Others of the faculty who assisted are as follows: Miss Mary Cromer, Miss Bernice Sin- clair, Miss Marjorie Suter, Miss Judith Bowen, Miss Martha Beier- lein, and Miss Hazel Plummer. The end of the glorious week was marked by the annual Com- mencement Dance held the even- ing of June 5.

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