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

 - Class of 1936

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Top Center Left: Senior Ofii- cers, left down to Thieme: R al p h Hengstler, president: Roger Poorman, viceepresidentl Bill Benninghoff, secretary-treas- urerg John Richard, chairman of the social council. Right: Junior Officers: Wfar- ren Miller, vice-presidentg Helen Brudi, secretary-treasurerg Helen Lee Pletcher, of chairman social councilg John Walley. president. -:urn ' uw. ii WEATIIZIIJCI, v ' ' an-an ' - 0 THEY'RE REALLY CLASS CGNSCIOUS Leadership of the classes was entrusted to in- dividuals tried and proven by the school of experi- ence--at least such was the case of the three upper classes. Although the frosh had no such ad- vantage, they made wise selections. Under this capable generalship, the army of classes waged a successful campaign on the school year and its exigencies, emerging at the end vic- torious and triumphant, waving the banner of suc- cess. Class oflicers are important cogs in school machinery for school functions cannot proceed unless the students cooperate. This cooperation is effected through the united action of the classes. speaking through their elected leaders. The class leaders are leaders in other fields also. Athletics, by Rog Poorman, Warren Miller, Ralph I-lengstler, and Ed Boedekerg dramatics, by Dick Thieme and Bill Benninghogg music, by Helen Brudi and Bonnie Ben Dureg public speaking, by Betty Boone and Bob Johnson: and student man- agers galore with John and -lim Walley, and -lim Haskins, all represented. The other oHicers not mentioned are equally as prominent in extra-cur- ricular activities. Surely no one can say that they have not suc- ceeded in their generalship, for the Commence- ment Dance, the Senior Play, the Junior Prom, the Soph Tea Dance, and the Freshman Party were among the best North Side has ever en- joyed. ,V . T7 Bottom Center Left: Sopho- more Officersz Bonnie BenDure, secretary-treasurer: Betty Boone, social councilg Eddie Boedeker, vice-president. In the corner, President Jim Xvalley. Right: Freshman Officers: Bob Johnson, vice-presidentg Jim Haskins, president: Joan Curdes, secretary-treasurer: Jim Bixby, social council chairman.

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