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GRADUATES Senior officers and advisers: left to right: Wfarren Miller, John Walley, Betty Lopshire, Jim jackson, Mr. Charles Dickinson, and Niiss Judith Bowen. ff '1 1 .L
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5 1 . : 3 5 1 1 E . if i vi Front Row: Christ Paul, Frank Fortmeyer, Curtis Robinett. Back Row: John Pcterink, M. O. Shookman, Jean Geller, Hilda Rose, William Dennis, Arthur C. Koenig. a man's heart is through his stomach, for almost immediately upon the opening of the school the Home Economics Club appeared on the scene. With Miss Beierlein, Miss Agnes Pate, and Miss DeVi1biss, this organization has retained its popu- larity. A growing interest in science proved to be the incentive for the formation of a new club in 1932 by two students of North Side, Paul Gotsch and Ed Wilkinson. Witli Nlr. Edgar Suter, the chemis- instructor, and Mr. Rolla P. Chambers, the physics instructor, as the c1ub's first advisers, and Paul- Gotsch serving in the capacity of its president, the' organization gained a reputation for its fine and interesting programs and its active membership. With the death of Mr. Suter in 1934, Mr. 1-larol 1 A. Thomas became an active adviser of the club. The Polar-Y of North Side, at the present time practically the largest club in school, was first known as the Girl Reserve organization of the school. The first advisers of the club were Miss Mildred Huffman, Miss Hilda Auman, and Miss Lorrain Foster. Miss Foster is still an adviser and is assisted by one of the newer additions to the The Doctor Examines faculty, Miss Geneva Burwell. The Nature Club organized in 1931 under the name of the Garden Club. With Mr. Clifford Risk. Miss Julia Alexander and Miss Marie Miller at the helm, the Garden Club attracted over fifty students to its roll call. In 1933 the name was changed to the now well-known Nature Club. Un- der this new name, the advisers were Miss Alex- ander, Miss Miller, and Miss Vesta Thompson. 1n 1936 Mr. Howard Michaud became an adviser. Another scientific organization which organized under a different name in 1931 is the Geography Council. Mr. Frederick Breeze created the Explor- ers' Club which has since been known as the Geog- raphy Council. It is afhliated with the Indiana Academy of Science, The Camera Club is one of the newer clubs of the school. Created in 1934 by Miss Marian Bash under the title of the Kodak Club, this group has flourished. The Etiquette Club came into existence in 1936. The honor societies include National Honor So- ciety, Quill and Scroll, and National Athletic Honor Society. The Bridge 16
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22. fc:-sl A6- Jzuxi' i X ' f And now we have as one of the real leaders of the class, our old friend Bill Darling, entrepreneur of the Legend staff. Bill has had a big job to do and has done it conscientiously and well. In addition to editing the yearbook, he has been a splendid student and athlete, an all round good fellow. Yes, it's Pendy Lou at it again, and with her is none other than Betty Lopshire, our star speakers. They both seem to be enjoying the joke immensely, and we'll wager it's Miss Snydor giving another imitation. Hail to Miss Greer, the singer and scholar. Betty Jane worked diligently through four years for a splendid scholastic average. Once more the base of our flag pole Hgures in a picture, but it most certainly is eclipsed by the smiling countenances of the Misses Doris Greenler and Bea And- rews. Doris, at the left, is a capable journalist fshe kept the books for the Legendl while Beatrice starred in speech work and scholarship. Now then, in the lower row we have Doctor Cameronis little girl-twins. To the left is Kateg to the right is Janet. This time it's scholarship and Clramatics. Here is a girl who has the coveted distinction of being liked by everyone. She is active in the many curricular channels of the school and plays an active part in its social life-Helen Thieme. Ah, that handsome guy is jim jackson. Not only class president but president of many other clubs and societies too numerous to mention. We think he is the city's best public speaker. He is good from publications standpoint and has served as Senior Editor of The Legend. Here is Hulda, herself. Miss Ruth Anna Harrod played the lead in our oper- etta, I-Iulda of Hollandf, She is possessed of a fine soprano voice, and hence her chief interest is music. Her scholarship is outstanding.
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