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

 - Class of 1947

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gafslfefeera 1946-1947 Eaieflaff Nfirllx Siu-3 45 Cenlral Calhcilifi North Side Zi Lac-cirre Norlh Side 28 Soulh Side North Side 2? Central KS. BJ lilijrlh Side 47 Central North Side 44 Napanee Norlh Side -W Qoshen Norlh Siri-J 34 Soulh Side Norfl- Si li? FB Ceniral Calholic Norrh Side 60 Mishawisla Nov'h Side 32 Ellharf Norlh Sidi? 37 Michigan Ciff North Side 20 Concordia Norln Side 33 John Adams Ncirih Side ll Central Norrh Side 47 Washingfon lS, B.j North Side 45 Riley North Sidi: 4-1 Auburn SECTIONALS Niiirllv Side 42 Concordia 96 1 1 ' 4 , ' Tir -Q 'Y V fa- ,-'gn ,fe J. .M ,Q - , , , Q .- A -F iv x,,,, ll. ,B 4 '- f ef- ' ' V ' 4 Firsl row: Phil Gulman, Bob Wrighi, Jim Plall, Don Walpole, Bob l-lursh, and Nelson Derwiler. Second row: l-lerb Bruiclc, Bob Conway, Wayne Simon, Jim Leaman, Vern Smiih, and Norb Cowan. Back row: Coach Bob Dornfe, Vic Oelfing, Doug l-ledden, Jim Grant l-lyrle lvy, Jr., and Don Mansfield. Gulslanding cour+-cagers ai riqhl are, lop row: Oelling, Guiman, Plai-r, Cowan. Second row: Simon, l-lursh, Pfeiffer. Third row: Conway, Deiwiler, Bruiclc, Mansfield, and Leaman. i K VW I W .f, .1 W ,, if fl' vb-aa: 'V ' hd ,V . Q ,QV 1 if an . -N- fif is Above: WhaT exciTemenT The baslceT- ball games Turnish! FirsT row: Minnie is Touled by a C. C. player. Second row: Minnies on The oTher end of The Toul This Time. Why is Vor- hees paTTing Cowan on The back? Third row: C. C. versus NorTh in The prelim. Lower, To righT: Big chiefs of aTh- leTics, Young, DornTe, and Juslca, coaches. org, NorTh Side's baslceTeers rolled in a well above average season This year Tor Their school's honor and glory by garnering eleven wins and seven losses. The Redskins were charmed wiTh a highly experienced Team, having Norb Cowan, Jim Leaman, l-lerb Bruiclc, Wayne Simon, Don ivlansTield, Vic OeTTing, and Phil GuTman Trom lasT year's varsiTy. Norm PTeiTTer, who parTicipaTed in The i944- 45 season. came baclc Trom The wars To conTribuTe his Tal- enT To The Tepee Five. Bob Conway and l.eTTy GranT builT Themselves a TirsT place posiTion during The campaign when They Turned in Tine per- Tormances. The Redskins opened Their season when They slcidded by C. C. in a very close win, con- quering by The very narrow margin of one poinT. Things loolced raTher darlc Tor The home Team when They dropped Three sTraighT, buT 4 I 1 LN IA' N. 1' V, A 5 mx Vw X L . .15 K. : ' :'-J .1 D - l , 4 L n 'A 1 - , HJ ', v. l 1, - Q ,I 1, . Xllfp Q .-- 5 I2 8 'z 1 ' , X L 1 - - .F . 1 S .O 3 1 1..Q J ' f A i M 'ev A F21 1 4' X, A Y., Q: gl ,j ' NE? - . 3, F zr. ,ga 1 ss I l Is.,A ' ov, 0? l 92 fi W ' H , I A Q 4 I' ,. 'Af :V I 3? . fs v 1 - 6 i ni Q- ,-f-'-,f- - 1 . ., 4,u Al. zqlpqgh. in xg xlv' 1 ' L b 5 . , I' ' ' 1- nv ' ' a Y . I 5 3 Q49 '. la V - ' A W W LJ M.. 9 f W S FIV? I mcg miie nga in an-iord NorTh Side's gridiron sguad began The i946 season wiTh a hopeTul ouTlook and wiTh AnThony Juska, new head TooTball coach. Over TiTTy rugged Redskins Turned ouT Tor The rough and Tumble during The swelTering days oT mid-AugusT and began Their much acceleraTed drills under Coach Juska. Cowan and GuTman opened aT Their old posiTions of leTT halTback and guarTerback and wound up as being one oT The mosT TerriTic passing Teams NorTh Side has seen in a long Time. OTher posiTions were usually played as Tollows: Ben Alward, righT end, Bill STeele, cenTerg Herb Bruick. righT halTg Jim Leaman, Tullbackg Jerry PresTon, leTT end: Jack BaxTer, Tackle, Torn l.eTTers, guardi Don MansTield, Tullback and guard: Dick Pierce, guard: and Dick l-leTTinger, Tackle. An inexperienced line was The principle Tac- Tor which made The going Tough This season. ln The conTesT wiTh ElkharT NorTh scored in The opening momenTs oT The game when l-lerb Bruick grabbed a TlaT pass Trom Norb Cowan on NorTh's Tamous sleeper play and galloped seven- Ty-Tour yards Tor a Touchdown. lNlorTh goT iTs only oTher Touch- down on a pass Trom Cowan To Bruick. The game ended wiTh ElkharT leading, 26 To l2. lNlorTh Side's gridmen capTured The TirsT ciTy series game when They downed The SouTh Side Archers, 6 To O. The winning play occured in The TirsT guarTer when leTT halT Members oi The I946 I947 gridiron squad are leTT To ixTh row: Holmes, Roush, Side To Redskin 3ea50n righT, TirsT row: Hyser, Crosby, STeele, GuTman, Bruick, Cowan, Leaman, Oswald. Second row: Conway, Shearer, Beighley, l-lulT'eld, PaTTon, ScoTT, Decharf, Boyer, Ivy. TTird row, Sepi' 6 -li Ellilnlari V l2 26 BraTlley, Case, BarThold, STauTier, Richardson, l-loulihan, I3 l'l 50uTh Side O 6 Gombert Powe, Lamb. FourTh row: Holman, Beard, Baxfer, 20 'I' Mishawaka 7 34 DuTTer, Bullard, Bowers, Walpole, SmiTh. FiTTh row: l-liaTT, . Haisley, SmiTh, Snyder, Pierce, Gefhing, Lahmeyer. 5' 27 l'l CCll'llOlIC 25 27 Burry, Jordan, Ford. Presfon, Mansfield, Miller, GGL' 4 T Cenhal 31 O Iigeiglrpelz' HeTTinger, Tielker. SevenTh row: Fasulo, . nu , mg. ll l-l i-lunimqion l3 6 Coach DornTe's ToremosT braves who lead NorTh I8 -li Riley 39 O The Cify FooTball Championship This season are Time d H Twelve shown in acTion aT leTT. FirsT row: Ben Awar , Bi 25 H Ceniral 2 lg Sfeele, Herb Bruick, Jim Leaman. Second row: Jere Pre-sTon, Nov, l l'l LaPorTe 38 6 Jack Baxfer. Third row: Tom Lefiers, Phil GuTman, Norb I 8 H S.B'Cen+,.al 6 NS. 26 gonan. FourTh row: Don Mansfield, Dick Pierce, Dick , e Inger. IOO vi' ,.f ' . Y x - 'L J Q? c '.--xg-ix!! ' I G 5 'nit Z9 f m '3':'N,: f - 'K ,153 5- , 7,3 Q, xi Ag-- ' gf nf , . 5 ' A ' , ' Jlffiil' ,, .-I Q' 1 , t -..,,, ,I ' W -, N., .W , f X . '. 6. 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Roger CarpenTer, ye-Teran pole vauITer, geTs his work-ouT Tor The day in NorTh Side's Gym. Second row: VVayne Simon rapidly closes in on his opponenT as They race around The Track. A group oT Redskins Take oTT Tor a Trek around The Track. Third row: ArT I-Iayes shows a group oT Redskins a Tew poinTers on how To sTarT a relay. Phil GuTman works on his shoT-puTTing. 1946-47 UWA March 7 WesTern Michigan, . . .. Kalamazoo I5 Hammond Clark NoTre Dame 29 N. I. C. EasTern Division . A .. NoTre Dame April 5 Goshen . . .There I2 EIkharT , .. . .I-Iere I9 Goshen Relays There 25 Indianapolis Relays ,There May 2 N. I. C. EasTern Division , ,Mishawaka 5 CiTy lVIeeT , , NorTh Side 9 N. I. C. ITinaIsI E. Chicago I5 Se-cTionals ..,.,,..... I-lere 24 STaTe , A Indianapolis IO4 Rc! jAin6e5 WiTh many promising sprinTers in The ranks, The Redskins' Track Team again has iTs eye on The sTaTe championship. Dependable Wayne Simon is back again To lead The milers. OThers back Trom lasT year's sTaTe TiTIe conTenders are Don MansTieId, shoT-puTTerg Dick Reed and Dick SeTTon, dashmeng Bruick and Shearer, middle disTance, and Jim PlaTT, Roger Carpen- Ter, and Jim Leaman in Tield evenTs. These ex- perienced boys, under Coach Rolla Chambers able TuTelage, made a well-balanced Team. U F Ea? ,, ,-1' 'x 1 S pr IM .N x mx. 1923, gn um L 1 . ., nf Q - v xx -1' 1 I. -. If W, 1 QMVW M . I ,L .., -RM la.- IN I-IALLS QF FCDNDEST MEMQRIES 1946-47 C,-fm Country Sepl. I7 C. C. H W 20 Laporle H I. 28 Elkharl H L OCT. 3 C. C. H W II Roosev'II H W I5 Goshen T W I8 Elkharl' T Tie 26 IVIiSh'w'ka T L Nov. 2 Indian- apolis Slafe Ivleel T 2nd 9 N. I. C. T 2nd Norlh Sides cross counfry braves are snapped while in aclion. Righl, lop and cenlert The boys gel in a slrenuous aIIernoon's workoul al Franke Park. Bollomz Wayne Simon and Nels son Delwiler praclice on more familar grounds. In Ihe pidures on The page al righl are shown oulslanding meme bers of The I946f47 cross counfry Ieam. They are, Iell Io righf, lop row: Jim Craig, Jack Hayes, and Rowe land Alden. Bollom row: Lelly Wrighl, Don Conner, and Bob Garrard. IO6 WMA Coach Rolla ChamIoer's Ihinliclads are, from Ieff Io righ+: Fronl row: Heller, Willis, Swinlon, Bowers, Hanselman, Roof, Parker, Ivlfe-IZ. Second row: Zion, Rhoda, Rapp, Plall, Vo- Iow, G a r ra rd, Reed, Johnson. Third row: Prenlice, Ivlahlan, Powell, Delwiler, Overly, Hayes, Alden, Koenig, Simon. Fourlh row: Hawk, Coach Chambers, Hayes, Carpenler, Granl, Paller- son, Craig, Harper. arrierri glue! good! .SZGJOIQ Ably coached by Rolla Chambers, The Redslin harriers had anoTher good cross- counTry season, which saw a new course record aT Franlce Parlc Tall To Thundering Wayne Simon. l-le lowered The record Trom 9:3I To 9:25 Tor The Two miles. STarTinq The season on SepT. I7, The Redskins sTopped C. C. by The score oT 3l To 25. On SepT. 20 and 28, The NorThmen suTTered losses To l.aporTe and EllcharT, respecTively. Simon and DeTwiler ran one-Two in These Two meeTs. In OcTober, The Redmen loeaT C. C., 38 To 28, Roosevelt 34 To 22, and Goshen, 25 To 22. We could only Tie EllcharT, 28 To 28, and lose To lvlishawalca, 34 To 24. In The sTaTe meeT aT lndianapolis, Simon scored TirsT place and DeTwiler TiTTh as NorTh Toolc second place. ln The N. I. C. meeT, Rarich oT Goshen nosed Simon aT The Tape To hand Wayne his TirsT deTeaT oT The season. The l-lammond WildcaTs nosed NorTh, 73 To 68. NexT year's squad will have plenTy oT yeTs reTurninq as The Reds lose only Alden, Hayes, and WrighT. The aThleTic board, which direcTs NorTh Sides sporTing acTiviTies, is composed oT The men above. SeaTed, leTT To righT, are lv1ilTon l-l. NorThrop and Rolla P. Chambers. STanding: Noel WhiTTern, John RoberT Sinks, RoberT DornTe, Harry Young, l-lyrle Ivy, Leslie Reeves, and AnThony Juska. R anc! wife .gpaorfa Wenford The Tounders and guides oT NorTh Side's inTense sporTs program are The ATh- leTic Board. The AThleTic Board is called upon To build sTurdy legs and bodies as well as alerT minds. This year NorTh Side has separaTe coaches Tor TooTball, baskeTball, and Track. These Three capable coaches are helped by Two assis- TanT menTors. The direcTor oT all sporTs acTiviTies is lvlr. Rolla Chambers. l-le ably serves in The capaciTy oT Track and cross-counTry coach. l-le has produced many Tine Track and cross-counTry Teams, his Teams being considered among The sTaTe's besT. l-lead TooTball coach This year is a newcomer To NorTh Side. lvlr. AnThony Tony Juska. This year he produced a Tine TooTball Team, which won The ciTy championship. AssisTing Mr. Juska was Mr. RoberT DornTe and Mr. l-lyrle lvy. Mr. DornTe, wiTh The able assisTance oT lvlr. l-larry Young and Mr. Juska, lead The baskeTball squad Through a successTul season. Besides The varsiTy sporTs, many inTramural sporTs were carried ouT. Mr. Chambers conducTed a noon hour baskeTball league and a cross-counTry duel. Mr. J. R. Sinks conducTed The annual home room baskeTball TournamenT. Mr. Noel WhiTTern, Tennis coach, and lvlr. Leslie Reeves conTribuTed immeasurably To NorTh Side's aThleTic progress wiTh Their aid aT all sporTs evenTs. Mr. l-lyrle Ivy Tilled The capaciTy oT swimming and rifle club insTrucTorg lvlr. MilTon NorTh- rop served as able chieT Tor all sporTs 66 97 7 eafefzi 0 6 NorTh Side's LeTTermen's Club was organized immediaTely aTTer The climax oT The TooTball season. The large number OT holdovers Trom lasT year was swelled considerably by The many new TooTball leTTermen. AT The TirsT meeTing, oTTicers were elecTed To lead The big N men. Don lv1ansTield was chosen presidenT, wiTh Jim Leaman assisTing him as vice-presidenT, and Jim Shearer as secreTary-Treas- urer. Mr. Rolla Chambers and Miss Julia STorr are The club advisers. To become a member oT This club, one musT have earned a leTTer aT NorTh Side. The purpose oT The club is To provide social acTiviTies Tor The leTTermen, and To Turnish a means by which graduaTed leTTer- men can keep in Touch wiTh Their Alma lvlaTer. Whenever a dance or bangueT is held. all Tormer N men are inviTed as guesTs. This year's ouTsTanding aTTair Tor The LeTTermen was The banqueT held January 2. Don lv1ansTield, presidenT, was general chairman oT The evenT. Ben Alward, Bill STeele, l-lerb Bruiclc, Jack l-layes, Jim Shearer, and Rawland Alden served as The various commiTTee chairmen. This year The annual aTTer-game dance sponsored by The LeTTermen was held aTTer The NorTh Side-CenTral game on February 7. LeTTermen are leTT To righT, TronT row: PrenTice, Bruiclc, Georgi, l-liaTT, Cowan, Powell, KnuTh. Second row: CaTTin, CarpenTer, PlaTT, Connors, STaighT, Beighly Dellinger, BaxTer, Alward. Third row: Horne. Conway, Simon, LeTTers, Leaman Crosby, WrighT, DecharT, Craig, STeele. FourTh row: Alden, DeTwiler, Pierce SuTherland, l-layes, Shearer, Reed, 6uTman, Peed. IT isn'T hard To TorqeT sTudies, as These picTures show. FirsT row, leTT: Redskins clap The baskeTball Team on To The Tloor aT one oT The many inTeresTing pep sessions. RighT: Mr. SmuTs prepares To give one oT his laugh-provoking pep Talks. Second row, leTT: Three of our cheerleaders, KeiTh T-lensler, Dick Church and Dave Miller, work up sTeam To lead The sTudenT body in The well-known locomoTive yell, while indian-clad Susie Harris, beaTs Time on The Tom-Tom. RighT: Coach Tony Juska describes vari- ous TooTball plays and rules To The crowd. Third row: number seven gives her all aT The TryouTs Tor new cheerleaders. RighT: Three more of The many Redskins who Tried ouT Tor cheerleaders lead a cheer dur- ing a morning pep session. lIO Woffl. .Side Wampum! Swampuml Burn 'em aT The sTakel are The words oT our cheerleaders aT riqhT. Kneeling: Wirls, Miller, Ridenour, l-lensler, RooT, Church. STanding: EpsTein, VolTz, SmiTh, Ford, Burgess, Rippe, Mills, Gable, Bradley. J. 4 31 .Q 1 fi I V jf, x 1jif:y?d!if'j H. fxwsif' i ill: 5.4 nd- 'V V Q Si B K1 -UV 3. 491. 535' -. .' - I - -5, . , ff: . 4' . I Q ,, 41 , ,I I 4 1 1 QQ ' 9 if :IT 1 'A 1 A q 1 5 Olilicers oT GAA are: TronT row, leTT To righT, Phyllis Brown, Ramona Becher, and Joan Bell. Back row: Geraldine SchweiTzer, AniTa Berning, and Joan SchweiTzer. ll2 4l eueklaing im Vim and vigor-Those Two words symbolize The members oT NorTh Side's Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion. This club is made up oT sporTs-loving girls whose ideals are Three-Told: healTh, sporTsmanship, and loyalTy. AlThough many oT The acTiviTies oT GAA are along The sporTs line. There are also social evenTs. SporTs consisT oT volleyball, Tumbling, bas- l4eTball, Track, soTTball, and swim- ming. By parTicipaTing in These acTiviTies, The girls earn poinTs Toward Their numeral and Their Row one: leTT To righT, J. l-loflman, A Berning, B. Boyer, N. BenneTT, M, Baerman, V. Fuhrman, P. Brown, R. Bixler, J. lvlennewisch, R. Becher, and J. Bell. Row Two: lvl. l-loneiclc, S. l-laneline, lvl. Barrand, lvl. RansboTTom, P. McLaughlin, lvl. STanger, lvl. D. Ford, C. Aileen, B. SchmidT, D. McGuire, and G. ErhardT. Row Three: D. GeracloT, N. l-leeTer, V. l-lagy, P. l-leasTon, l. Ginzel, P. CarpenTer, lvl. Krauss, G. Zimmerman, P. Riley, and J. LeighTy. igor, Magi? 5 leller. Among The social aclrivilies, lhe annual spring panguei is oul- slanding. Olher social evenfs 'rhis year include a skaling parly, a dance, and The annual inilialion pofluck. Qlllicers ol GAA for lhe year were: Joan Bell, presidenlg Phyllis Brown, vice-president Anila Bern- ing, secrelary-Treasurer, Ramona Becher, poinl recorder: Joan Schweizer, iunior represenlaliveg and Jerry Schweizer, sophomore represenlralive. Row one: lefl +o righf, N. Wurm, E. l-lile, M. George, B. House- holder, M. Morey, D. Luhman, B. Scoff, S. Dean, L. A. l-lullinger and F. Downey. Row Two: P. Kroemer, P. Kopp, M. Snyder, M. Roush, B. Manor D. Beucler, M. Scoff, N. Rosenberger, and J. Challianl. Row lhreez B. Wakefield, G. Manges, F. Wyss, J. Mumy, S. Parker, M. Landis, M. Hopkins, D. Longardner, G. Schweilzer, P. Whonseller, and S. Close. Facully advisers, Miss Rulh Carroll and Miss Margarel Spiegel, direcl all GAA aclivilies, which vary from baskelball, vol- leyball, and rumbling +o frack and sollball. lI3 ai-KH! K 41 gy'- j. . -'14 5 if A 'N FS . 'S-B -., --WF? - 31 wx N ,.-fd' Y . l'-fg Q, ,W f.m,i: , Q 1,1 ,A 1' A -. f f.uQ ,On 9 V1.7 0 f 7, B It lg . N 1 -U' 4: 'v . ,y ,H ? M ' ,ji ' Q 5 U 2f F 'W .pn ' If If t ,l .4- rp' P2 'fa-r.. -A .gf fa f .- ly I ' - kg 4 f. ,PV IA' 1 1 5 , -f X ' 9 - -- - M 1, , 7 I ', ,Q if wg - ' -43 2 ' ' ' A ' 4 ' f f' n - lf' . f i -I' X ','A . 1 :A 'I , ' Above: Lell, Mr. Merle J. Abbell, superinrendenl ol schools, and, righl, M r. M n lfo n l-l. Norlhrop, principal. 8 A clvvlinlbtrauon The adminisrrarive dulies of lhe School Ciry of Forl Wayne are capably handled by Mr. Merle J. Abberr, superinrendenl of public schools. Nexl year Norlh Side will ob- serve irs lwenrierh anniversary as a leader in rhe educalional lield. During lhe las'r ninereen years, Jrhe high-pillared building on rhe banlcs of rhe S+. Joe has grown rrernendously. This growlh can be arrribured ro The brillianl leadership ol Mr. Millon H. Norlrhrop, 'rhe Big Chief himself. As long as Pop's porlrair loolcs down upon all loyal Redskins, Norrh Side will go on serving humaniry year afler year. in . . 1 5 Zfa gi . F ,. i , X X fi 1 Q : N J - 5 4 f 2 ,hx ,ag V' 2 . .S X5 nf I Q Q w U Lf: ' 5 ' ,ik W ' M. 4, A, N . A f 1, fy W 5 M' 5. 5 ' I ' E4 'ill- ?.. 5, Q, J.,,,,U ,Jap 55' jg wa . if 55 . lf P W -Y, 3, uv, G 'E' V 0 'r ...X i' - 5 Q - 1 n i .r X, 5 V,-I Swv If 'Q ' 'U AY, Sl '. ' .Q - . ' . A xii, ' -. 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Vaughn Radee h seems To be looking aT f Ann! Two sTudenT-volune a devoTe some oT Their e Time To helping wiTh The iy library duTies ThaT Tace s Shroyer daily. 'hird row: The smiles on The :es of These girls enjoying ich in The caTeTeria indicaTe aT The meals here are noT Tly nuTriTious and economi- al, buT delicious also. Never puT OTF Till Tomor- 'ow whaT can be clone Today is probably The moTTo OT Barb BebersTein and Ralph Manges as They Teverishly slave away in The library. FourTh row: STudenTs prepare To saTisTy Their hungry appeTiTes in The caTeTeria during The TiTTh p e rio d lunch hour. V a u g h n Radebaugh proudly looks over a few of The many Tro- phies NorTh Side's Redskins have broughT home. I2O oingd y Moresnapshofsof school acfivifies . . . Row one: These Civics' sfu- denfs read fhe Weekly News Review diligenlly, in order fo keep fhemselves abreasf of recenf evenfs. By sfudying The background of fheir nalion. fhese U. S. l-lisfory sfudenfs will know how fo deal inlelliqenfly wifh problems of 'rhe fufure. Row fwo: Jim Schaberq and Dick Kaffell use spare minufes while working af fhe informafion desk fo qef fhaf homework done. An obliqinq Redskin helps puf up a mural in The Norlherner room. This col leclion of foreign obiecls in lhc library holds fhe inferesf ol Marilyn Kniqhf and Norma Sul livan. Row fhree: Whafever Bob Koenig is wrifing musf be imporv fanf, 'cause il's unusual for him nof fo look up when a preffy girl like Jeanie Miller is near. Jean is inferesfed in fhe weird posfer above fhe desk. The couple who appear fo be so amused by fhe announcemenf of a coming foofball game is .lack Powers and Bev Koeneman. Row four: Dick Kaffe-ll and Fred Bender hope fo display lheir sfrenqfh before a physics class by pulling apari +wo spheres sealed by a vacuum. Bob Koenig, Barbara Yosf, and Don Scolf Sfudenf Council officers, fry fo ouf oimple each ofher. If isn'+ easy for any one fo beaf Bob fhough' he wasn nicknamed Dimples wilhouf cause. Wayne Paper Box and Printing Corporation FINE PRINTERS . . . BINDERS CARTON AND FANCY BOX PRODUCERS SINCE 1898 Calhoun aI' Superior Telephone A-8I II ' ALL SENIOR PORTRAITS FOR THE LEGEND Cron-Leone Studio I32 E. Washingfon An+I'1ony 643I JOS. A. HAZLETT Manager of Cron-Leone S+udio ALL PLATES IN THIS BOOK FURNISHED BY THE FORT WAYNE ENGRAVING COMPANY .X4llt0gl'Cl.l0A1i .!4ll,t0gl d,l0A6 J . V -lull.. .w. K... , .Q rg- at ...ny Q L- .,-44 H. 'I 'fi W4 A. 1. . I, mik'- --. 'A'-w' .5 fr .ffylft 297,--: ' . , F, - F' .,, Q-.Y i.. -I 'if ! ' Y' ff, X A:'.jw f.,. ' .,.,lAv' ,A ,- :'.' V '-'. A i .' rv Q . sn. p f' -rw ' - JA lfxf- ' .ut ' K . -4 --Ji f+f ,:g ', V 'fixzu 5.1 , I-'KX ' W., mi' A ' ' ,3gf.....4, ,wlzrxyxg .:w.-- - - 5 -Af' I ... . V' x.'-- 1 ' . iig- .1,, 'ws' H.,.,N,q 1 . -'wiv lr Ll s .-'V .g'F1 JA ' G.: , 4 .W ,4'x'4ix,l , -,x . MJ., -r. '-L ww. Y .QnV1 -1Q'ff'- ,- ..'.u' 1, 5. 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AT The Iasf meeTing oT The year on May I4, NorTh Side's debaTe Team dis- cussed Socialized Medi- cine. One oT The besT Triends ol all Reds skins is Miss VicToria Gross, dean ol girls. As dean she heads The Guidance Council, direcTs guidance classes, and -organizes programs. Known Tor her pleasing smile and kindly personaliry, Miss Gross is always willing To advise sTudenTs in Their many problems. Members oT The School Board oT TrusTees, aT leTT, are: Willard Shambaugh, Page Yarnelle, ArThur Roderneyer, Clarence Anderson, Merle AbbeTT, Mrs. Mary VVelsh, Mrs. Charles Goeriz, and AugusT Wiegand. OTTicers ol The ParenT-Teachers AssociaTion, righT, are: Mrs. ArThur Popp, Mrs. B. O. Brown, Mrs. Edwin Moeder, Mrs. George A. McDowell, and Sherman Pressler. 9 'fm' - ,w.,.1.2 ,fg,q55,,,5gg:3'Q3g:: ' : 'I . Q1 up Ijbfzya I'-vL52,,..',I, A' ' ' ',V jfgilgv' gif'-fn: - .-fs. 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A X, VX . gf NX ' ,f X Members oT The STudenT Council are, leTT To righT: Fronf row: Burgess, Nelson, Ramsey, Jacobs, AusTin, BenneTT, RiTenour, Spreuer, Heider, ConneTT, FoersTer, ScoTT, Happner, and Crosby, Second row: Humbarger, CulberTson, Bell, l4IingensrniTh, WhonseTler, SchalTanT, Carpen- Ter, STaley, YosT, Foy, STanger, Tindall, Warner, and Fosnaugh. Third row: Tone, Maxwell, Fisher, Walker, Volz, HiaTT, WrighT, Church, Overmeyer, Spar- ling, Smifh, Crebbs, Winie, and Long. FourTh row: DeisTer, Koenig, ScoTT, Ayres, Cowan, Shearer, GuTrnan, Franlce, McDowell, Powell, Kahlenbeclc, TTerbaclc, Finney, Pape, and Hughes. To develop in The sTudenT a growing appreciaTion oT membership in a democracy, To promoTe harmonious relaTions beTween sTudenT and TaculTy, and To advance all causes which will conTribuTe To The besT inTeresTs oT The school are The principle guiding moTives oT NorTh Side's STudenT Council. The STudenT Council has Tried To mainTain Those principles Through The years ThaT iT has been in exisTence. Composed oT represenTaTives Trom home rooms and clubs, STudenT Council Torms a democraTic group oT TuTure ciTizens. To promoTe and To esTablish all oT iTs ideals, STudenT Council spon- sors various TuncTions ThroughouT The year. Members ushered aT The annual Back-To-School NighT, which was held November I3 This year. To urge The TormaTion oT new Triendships, GeT-AcquainTed Day was held December 6. CourTesy Weelc was The nexT TuncTion sponsored. ATTer The annual Memorial Assembly, members oT STudenT Council looked Tor- ward To Junior High Day, which ended This highly successTul year. Bob Koenig received The nod as prexy wiTh Don ScoTT and Barbara YosT serving as vice-presidenT and secreTary, respecTively. ma ing an wfifing Men al some 'rime are maslers of lheir lalesm, guoles a Norlh Side English sludenl, realizing Thai he can in pari conlrol his deslriny by masfering The ar'rs of reading, wriling, and speaking. Under lhe direclion of Miss Calherine Cleary, lhe Norlh Side English deparlrmenl develops in Jrhe sludenl a deeper apprecia- 'rion of classic and modern liieralure. Sfudenls are given a ihorough course in lunclional grammar, are encouraged lo for- mulale opinions, lo produce original papers, and 'ro lalce pari in discussions. Hpracfice makes perleclu-and sfudenls in lhe lop row, leff, praclice grammafical wrifing while olhers pictured pracfice giving lloor fallrs. Siudenfs in bollom row also learn by doing' Those lo lhe righl lislen lo recordings ol famous poelry. l l afherine Cleary Sara S+irling Irene Miller Geneva Burwell Bernice Sinclair Sylvia E. Bowman ildred Huffman Dayfon Musselman Mabel Greenwali Julia Sforr Alberf Coil Elizabeih LiHle ,, . ,-,. f-1 fx, ,Xb - 'Q l . ld fi pf? ns. if . f QQ V! 'C' -0' xforeddiue 'MAI' A Three: sevenTeen marks The sTarT oT nighT-liTe here aT The old Teepee, Tor aTTer school means Tunl The halls are buzzing wiTh sTudenTs belonging To The drama, speech, and journalism deparTmenTs. All The liTTle Barry- mores and BernhardTs rush To pracTice Tor The senior play under The direcTion oT Margery SuTer, The Temale Zanuch oT The Poor-man's Pasa- dena Playhouse . By The ever popular 3l2 BulleTin Board , we Tind The TuTure spokes- men Tor our counTry: The TuTure presidenTs, The TuTure mayors, and TuTure good ciTizens oT our Town. These sTudenTs are hard workers in debaTe and many oTher speech acTiviTies. ln well-known l I3 , sTudenTs burn The rnidnighT oil geTTing The Copy in Tor The NorTherner, newspaper, and The Legend, yearbook. FirsT row: Miss SuTer seTs a dramaTic example: speech and drama sTudenTs speak. Second row: Speech sTudenT pracTicesg journalism classes prepare paper Tor mailing. AlberT A. Coil Sylvia E. Bowman Margery SuTer aa.. Gerirude Zoolu - Bernice Sinclair Top row: Art sfudenus work in lea'rl'uer, learn slcefrching, and praciice mixing colors. Second row: Former s+uden+, Paul Welunerl, 'rallcs lo class on souvenirs. 0I'lCl'2fe .QCJQG6 Tlue beauly out flue world our lornorrow lies wiullu flue arlisfs ol iodayl Draw- ing is a concreie language for flue expression of ideas: if also develops an appre- ciafion out be-aufy. Norflu Side's arf classes give one an opporlunily +o delve in+o +l'ue Formula for beauiy and originalily-arf. Sludenfs soon learn 'ro appreciale 'rlwe arlisfry io be found in modern and ancieni arf and are given flue opporfuniiy 'ro use 'rlueir lalenfs and +o develop 'rlueir laienf abilifies in crea+ions of llueir own. Ar+ will prove lo be a very helpful and educaiional beneiif in Hue s+uden+'s ufuiure. Tlue fime luas never been beluer for opporlunify. Pain+ers, designers, arcluilrecls, prinf- ers, cralisrnen-'flue ufulure world lies in llueir luands. I 3 ommercia jaining Top row: use an addi I4 Leslie E. Reeves Teachers of The business deparTmenT Tully realize ThaT The period of geTTing a iob anyTime, anywhere, will evenTually end, says Mr. Leslie Reeves, head oT The NorTh Side business deparTmenT, and To Train pupils Thoroughly, so They will be valued by employers when busi- ness posiTions become harder To geT, is our Task. Since a Thorough knowledge oi The many business pracTices and principles is needed in preparing pupils Tor going inTo The business world, The business deparTmenT divides The course inTo Three curricula: general business, clerical business, and sTenographic business. Six capable Teachers lead sTudenTs Through accounTing, business law, book- keeping, business adminisTraTion, consumer economics, shorThand, Typ- ing, and clerical pracTice To become The eTTicienT businessmen, secre- Taries, and oiiice workers oT The TuTure. FuTure sTenographers pracTice shorThand and Typing. BoTTom row: STudenTs learn To ng machine and To conducT business. Oral FursT Maryann Chapman John A. MerTes William R. Simon Grace Bridge aa? I' 6.3 ,sa M Q sm- ,Q I larian Bash Hazel E. Plummer Harry L. Young J. Roberi' Sinks In T. DeLong An+hony Juslra Kafharine Rolhenberger Top row: Charls, maps, and globes help sludenls lreep up wi+h 'rhe world. Bollom row: Miss Bash Jrells her sludenls ol Indiana hisfory. Jczowing ur ?f1Ar!cl World War II has been foughl and won, buf lhe peace has nol. The mosl vilal problem of any age conlronls lhe cilizens of Tomorrow-lhe sludenfs of 'ro- dav. The enlire social science deparlmenl, headed by Miss Marian Bash, is doing i+s ulmosf To creale informed cilizens who will lcnow lhe laclrs of hisfory and be capable of solving The dihficulf problems lacing The world loday. The principal aim of This deparlmenl, however, is +o malce of each sfudenl a good cifizen, a cirizen who will be an assel lo his counlrv and communiiy as long as he lives. Knowledge of The past awareness of currenl problems, devolion +o demo- cralic ideals, and capacify fo advance such lradilions-Jrhese are ils educalional goals. 'fm' - ,w.,.1.2 ,fg,q55,,,5gg:3'Q3g:: ' : 'I . Q1 up Ijbfzya I'-vL52,,..',I, A' ' ' ',V jfgilgv' gif'-fn: - .-fs. J-f'1f ,j.5-f. t-'T' I ' rs v ' -HI -N ' 3sN 'l.1vc,f,,g.f -gf..--.. wr N' '.'3,:w-:7..':,.z4.D::.II'I. .. .IL ,, , P k 1 1'-'fl V'-lu. J' I 1.,! u- .-'11 'nv .,. 79-. ., f' ,. - .QM 'bl .2 ' NX. -- x. , 5,- 1 - --'L .q.I.aNAxI.Ir I f,IIb .. 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Four years oT maTh, which consisTs oT algebra, geomeTry, and Trig- onorneTry, provide a Tirm background Tor any TuTure scienTisT. The sTudenT who sTudies maThemaTics only one or Two years reaps large beneTiTs Trorn This sTudy. Any arnounT oT maTh will enable one To have clearer Thinking, a Thing which The world sorely needs Today. I 6 l:irsT row: MaTh sTudenTs dernonsTraTe diTTerenT Types oT graphs. BoTTom row: STudenTs in algebra and geomeTry puT Their problems on The board and There-by geT aid. VeneTTe SiTes Frances Plumanns E. L. PenningTon Ella B. Clark Alice Nusbai Marie Mille if ggfmss Sw' it 1 , , ,N N wig A.. D .,,-X 'vt 9 i l mf- 5 hi rfveg' Q l in ft? iii Q. s ' f X -as ff , 'ffv L. ps .. ,sz 'H 5 ' iw 5 jg? ,1 ': i Ai ' 1 k so 1 1 ,r a Thompson Clifford H. OH M. Sherman Pressler Noel H. WhiHern Harold A. Thomas Top row: Sfudenls learn of wealher, of chemicals, and of invisible worlds. Bollom row: Mr. Presslens pupils observe vacuum pump: biology siudenis dissecf frog. jke .gzienfi ic mrfd Phew, +ha+ smell! Weaiher sure is unprediciable! lnleresfing subieci, frogs! Tha+'s wha! Jrhe boolc says! Pass me lhe micro, l-larry! . . . are lypical eiaculafions frequenlly heard in Those enclosures of human knowledge, +he science class- rooms. Science classes con+ain Einsfeins and also +ha+ low form of individual who is consfanfly seeking new heighfs of humor by creafing an irrilaiing gas or by using ihe humble worm as a source of surprise. Science sirives +o alfain +wo imporfanl changes in a s+uden+'s life and manner of lhinlcingz +ha'r of malcing him reason scienhlically by disregarding emoiions, and fha! of leaching him lo live underslandingly and infelligenfly wilh fhe res! of 'rhe world. The Five laborafory sciences Jraughf af Norlh Side accomplish lhese aims. I 7 X yes M? if -,k Mcafiona gaining I8 Top row: Drawing, meTal, and wood courses comprise The NorTh Side indus- Trial arTs deparTmenT. ln mechanical drawing, sTudenTs, coached by Mr. TourisT Thompson, learn The various ways OT expressing Their ThoughTs wiTh T-square, drawing board, and pencil. Tomofrow's builders apply and improve Their slcills in The meTal and woodworking deparTmenTs. Various phases oT The wood shop, supervised by Mr. l-larry Thomas, are house consTrucTion, millworlc, woodTurning, and Tinishing. ln The meTal deparTmenT, headed by Mr. RuThTord SmuTs, sTudenTs learn The rudimenTs oT machine shop, geo- meTrical sheeT meTal consTrucTion, The TundamenTal operaTions oT power machinery, and Toundry pracTice. In The sTudy oT Toundry work, sTudenTs are TaughT To puT Their ideas inTo solid meTalsg casTings oT all sorTs are also meTaled in This course. Machine shop sTudenTs learn To use laThes, drills, and sanders. BoTTom row: MeTal sTudenTs Tire The Torgeg woodworlcers consTrucT arTicles. TourisT W. Thompson Harry A. Thomas E Rufhford Sm 'U 4-ff' -:L il 41 1' P. Chambers Roberf Dornie Anihony Juslca Hyrle A. lvy Ruih Carroll Margare+ Spiegel Top row: Recreaiional games, speed ball and baskeiball, proper we-ighf are iaughi. Boi- Jrom row: Mr. lvy uses Duchess for anaiomy siudyt boys learn swimming. gui! ing fgkgaiciuefi Twice, perhaps ihree limes. and in some insiances four and five limes a week, boys and girls can be seen driiiing dreamily 'foward iheir desiinaiion .... Phys- ical wreclcnessf' Serious ihinlcing, ihough, should malce all Redskins feel exiremely proud oi fheir convenieni gyrnnasiic iacililies and pariicularly proud of possessing Jrhe only swimming pools in Jrhe ci+y's ihree public high schools. The able inslruc- Jrors of ihe sporis deparimenl should also receive honors for Jrheir unliring eiioris in promoiing beiier sporisrnanship among ihe siudenls and in building beiier bodies 'rhrough ihe execuiion ol an exiensive physical iiiness program. Insiruciion in calisfhenics and body building and indoor and ouidoor sporls malce up +he curricula of Jrhis program sponsored by fhe physical educaiion de- parimeni of Norfh Side. I 9 udic cilafk Czarnz There's music aloil in lhe air . . . Now i+'s high, now i+'s low, here and ihere. 'l'here's a harmony lloaring, iloaring along. These words of Thomas l-lood suggesl ihe melodies of singing voices and 'rheiechoing Tones of The insirumenls of The music deparlmenl. I Varner Chance and Raymond Beighls conducl vocal groups, includ- ing A Cappella, Training Choir, Girls' Choir, and beginning and advanced chorus classes: Roberl Shambaugh exlends his direciion To The band. Various vocal and insfrumenial ensembles, namely, girls' lrio and guinlel, mixed quarrel and ociel, and ilule, brass, and wood- wind groups, are under lhe leadership of one or anoiher of ihe Three direciors. The many concerls presenied each year orier ihe public a chance To enioy our accomplished musicians. Top row Band sludenis praciice long and hard under Mr. Shambaugh's direciion. BoHom row Mr Chance and Mr. Beighis direcf chorus classes and accompanist Varner M. Chance Rober+ F. Shambaugh Raymond Beigh g V WT? .1.. x Z M .0l'r4-F' ig ' .iff .ff Q -Lf N X .Sr Q ,,,.- fi tr'5X N , 1 'p 'K for L. elen J. Bean Agnes PaTe MarTha Beierlein Top row: Sewing, preparaTion of Toods, proper dieTs are some phases oT home economics. BoTTorn row: FuTure housewives coolc, seT Tables, and wash dishes. OIT! 817161, efd l el9al'e The subiecT maTTer oT The l-lome Economics deparTmenT is divided inTo Three divisions: coolcing, sewing, and home nursing. ln coolcing The girls learn To selecT Toods Tor healTh and To Torm Tood habiTs Tha+ will keep The body in good physical condiTion. PracTical applicaTions of all culinary arTs are TesTed by laboraTory. Courses in sewing are designed To give The pupil an undersTanding of color, line, design, and cloThing Techniques. The abiliTy To choose suiTable maTerials and paTTerns wiThin The range oT The Tamily income and communiTy sTanding is also developed. l-lome nursing and planning emphasize The pracTical TacTors oT home liTe, selecTion oT Turnishings, and archiTecTural sTyles. The aparTmenT serves as a basis Tor The perTormance oT acTual household duTies. earning anguaged Forsan eT haec alim iuvabiT -Perchance some day iT will be a ioy To recall even These Things. A diligenT sTudenT TranslaTes These lines Trom Virgil's Aeneid-and wonders. NorTh Side's Toreign language deparTmenT, under The able guidance of Miss Loraine FosTer, oTTers courses in Three languages-LaTin, Span- ish, and French. ln The Tour years oT l.aTin oTTered, sTudenTs gain a knowledge of Roman hisTory and culTure by sTudying The worlcs oT Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil. lnsTrucTion in conversaTional French gives novice linguisTs immediaTe reTurns Tor Their labor, while more advanced groups read plays, shorT sTories, and novels. The Two years' course oT Spanish includes discussions of modern Spain and SouTh America and modes oT life Tollowed by Spanish- spealcing peoples. Top row Spanish, French sTudenTs learn oT languages and of The counTries. BoTTom row: LaTin sTudenTs TranslaTe in class and learn of lTaly. Loraine FosTer Judi+h Bowen Marie Ehle Frances Plumanns Geneva Burwe fin.:- fa A .ra lux 5.2, f nel M. Shroyer DoroThy Leigh Mary Waller GreTTa Grisell Susannah C. Fonner lop row: STudenTs in sTudy hall work or are called To desk-Tor reasonsl BoTTom row: Mr. Coil guides sTudenTs' library work: oThers browse. Zed? do QPU? Some ol: The mosT indusTrious members oT The big wigwam are The oTTice secreTaries, The aTTendance Teacher, The librarian, and The visiTing Teacher. Sec- reTaries oT The dean's and principal's oTTices are always ready To perTorm almosT any duTy which may be required oT Them. The aTTendance Teacher has no small Task in issuing admiT slips Tor Tardy or absenT sTudenTs, checking up on aTTendance, and seeing ThaT The well-known pasTime, school skipping, is kepT aT a minimum. The librarian is consTanTly ordering new books Tor The beneTiT oT The sTudenTs and Tor The beTTermenT oT our already well-equipped library. She and her sTudenT- volunTeer helpers may usually be Tound helping a sTudenT locaTe The book or reT- erence he wanTs. 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Barbara Reed, second row leTT, voTed The mOsT bashTul girl, shyly closes her eyes when having her picTure Taken. Jack BaxTer, righT, chosen as The rnOsT sTudiOus boy, couldn'T even Tear himselT away Trom his books and sTudies long enough TO look aT The phOTOg- rapher. lT's even been said ThaT he aCTually enjoys sTudying. Taking advanTage OT The brighT sunshine are Norb Cowan and Virginia Franke, bOTTOm row. Norb was voTed The mOsT ouTsTanding, The mosT popular, and The mOsT bashTul boy OT The senior Class: Ginny was selecTed as The mOsT popu- lar and as The mOsT ouTsTanding girl, and as The one who has cOnTribuTed mOsT To The beTTer- nnenT OT NorTh Side. 26 lrwin DeisTer and Carolyn Crosby, Top row, leTT, Talce Time ouT To pose Tor The camera. lrv was voTed The boy rnosT likely To succeed, besT ciTizen, and boy who conTribuTed mosT To The beTTerrnenT oT NorTh Side: Carolyn was chosen as The besT girl ciTizen. WhaTever Bob Koenig, righT, is worried abouT, iT doesn'T seem To bo+her Susie l-larris. They were voTed The boy and girl wiTh The besT senses oT humor. James Schaberg and Jean Dye, second row le-TT, smile broadly Tor The phoTographer. Jim was voTed The handsomesT boy, boy wiTh The preTTiesT hair, and boy wiTh The mosT engaging personaliTy. Jean was yoTed The preTTiesT girl, and The girl wiTh The preTTiesT hair. Marilyn Slirnl' Koenig and Marilyn STanger, righT, TogeTher as usual, were snapped while sTrolling around school. Slim was voTed The girl wiTh The rnosT engaging personaliTy7 Lynn' was selecTed as The girl rnosT likely To succeed, and The rnosT sTudious girl. STeve Ayers and Marcia Isaacs, boTTom row, waiT Tor The I:lO bell. They were voTed The besT oraTors in The class. 27 ofawf Mar 0 ,gzruice Senior class lead- ers are, sealed: Mr. Sinlcs, adviser: Ben Alward, vice' presidenl: N o r b Cowan, presidenlp Miss Lilfle, adviser. Srandingz Jim Leaman, secrelary- freasurerq Jim Schaberg, social chairman. As we, The class of l947, 'rerminale four evenl we appreciale more fully fhan ever before Jrhe sen+imen'r embodied b Y our school song: Norlh Side is The pride of every sludenlu and each lr if h wor s or er honor and her glory in various aclivilies. ful years al Norlrh Side Our delighlful senior play, Don r Talce My Penny will remain , a 'rreasured memory of our high school days. The Norlherner and The L d . . . . egen , under Miss Bowman s direchon, have showered Norih Side wilh slill more clislincrion. Cur aihleiic deparlmenl and ils viclories have also conlribufed lo lhe glory of our Alma Maier. Much credil is due our class advisers, Miss Elizabelh LiHle and Mr. John Sinks, for Their supervision of our senior proiecls The class of '47 airer arduous campaigning, elecled Norberl Cowan as presidenl B D , en Alward as vice-president James Leaman secrelary-Treasurer and James Schaberg social chairman. These olilicers have shown lheir worlh in many ways: our successful Senior Ban u Jr, S ' r D Dance. g e emo ay, and Jrhe Commencemenl As we leave Norlh Side's halls of fondesl memories on June 5 , we leave behind an exceplionally high slandard of service, Jrrulh, and ligh'r . a record lo give us confidence as we face lhe challenge of life. 28 Senior aclivilies are always many and varied. Some lhal each senior will always remember are shown below. Firsl row, lell and cenler: Don Finney, Pal McComb, Willard l-lolloway, Peggy Slullz, Dave Hughes, Lin Grummons, and Sleve Ayres praclice lor lhe Senior play, Don'l Tale My Pennyii. Riqhl, quesls al lhe senior banquel chal while wailinq lor dinner lo be served. The lheme of lhe Danquel lhis year was 'lWigwam Chanlii. The decoralions were cenlered around rhe lacl lhal lhe class ol I947 will be lhe lwenlielh class lo qraduale from Norlh Side. Second row, lell: The annual Norlher ner polluclc always means lun and plenly ol lood lor all. Cenler, lhe commillec lhar worked so hard lo male The senior hanouel lhe success il was. Third row. lell: Shown al lhe spealierf. Table al lhe lbanquel are Mrs. Aliibell, Ben Alward, Mr. Norlhrop, Sleve Ayres, and Irwin Deisler. Class advisers are Mr. Sinlcs and Miss Lillle. Right lhese lellows enjoy a good meal in The caleleria lillh period. Sleve Ayres delivers his humorous declamalion in lhe audilorium. 29 'Exp ,grit , 5-,vi . . f-5 ,fr A A 9 I - .. , ' 4 1 . I H . . ' 41 is One'-1465 -Each year Norlh Side seniors pre- senl Jrwo one-acl plays. The plays given lhis year were Neighbors and Red Carna+ions . A+ righf are several members from The casl of The Neigh- bors in aclion. They are Iell Io righlz Pal McComb as Mrs. Abel: Bob Whilehouse, Ezra: Gerry Foy, Mrs. Ellsworlhg Miss Margery Suler, Grandmolherq Gordon Coals, Refer. Ofher members of The casl are: Carolyn Crosby, Inge Sahlmann, and Barbara Spreuer. Miss Margery Suler direcled The plays: The casf of Red Carna+ions included: Peggy Slullz, Don Finney, and Linlon Grummons. 30 Row l ADAMS, BETTY-Typing and filing awards, fwirl- ing class. AKERS, DONNA-Boosler, SPC, Phy-Chem, Nor- lherner. AKER, PI-IYLLIS-SPC, Red Cross, A Cappella. Row II ALDEN, RAWLAND-Capl. Cross Counlrry feam, LeHermen's Club. ALWARD, BENJAMIN-Vice-pres, freshman, pres, sophomores, vice-pres. juniors, seniors, SPC, l.eHermen's, JEL, NFL, Rifle, I-lelicon, Sludenl Council, Nalional Alh. Scholarship Sociefy, l500, sporls edilor Norlherner, Phy-Chem, varsify Ioolball. AMRINE, MARILYN-Boosler, Iyping awards. Row III AUSTIN, ELIZABETH-Sludenl Council, Typing, Tiling awards. AYERS, STEVE-Pres. JEL, vice-pres. NFL, Speech Lelrer, secy-Ireas. juniors: secy. Pan-American, SPC, Sludenr Council, speech awards, Nor- lherner, I-lelicon. BAERMANN, MARY-GAA, leHer, life Saving awards, Norlherner, Red Jaclcel Club, wafer carnival. Row IV BAKER, LOIS-Polar-Y, home nursing, Boosfer. BAKER, PATRICIA-Phy-Chem, Boosler. BARFELL, BARBARA-Red Cross, Iwirlers, GAA, debafe. Row IV BARNETT, JOSEPH-Rifle, alhlefics. BARR, GLORIA-Drama class, fwirling. BARTAWAY, JEAN ANN-Red Jaclcef Club. Row I BARTLEY, BETTY JOY-BoosTer, Norlherner, Lege end, Red JaclceT Club. BASH, BARBARA-Polar-Y, STudenT Council, JFL, BoosTer, SPC, vice-pres. Phy-Chem, NorTherner. BAXTER, JACK-NaTional l-lonor, TooTball, LeTTer- men's, l-lelicon, Riile, Phy'Chem, ISOO, Junior RoTarian, Quill and Scroll, NorTherner, Legend business manager, silver publicaTions pin. Row II BEARD, JAMES-RiTle, TooTball. BECHTEL, EVERETT-AThleTics. BECT-TER, LEONA-GAA, BoosTer, Typing and Til- ing award, waTer carnival, life saving. Row Ill BECHER, RAMONA-PoinT recorder BoosTer, Type ing, Tiling award, GAA leTTer. BECKSTEIN, DICK-STaqe crew. BEIGHLEY, DALE-LeTTerrnen's Club, TooTball leT- Ter. Row IV BELL, JOAN-Pres. GAA, JEL, NFL, SPC, STudenT Council, Typing award, Modern Dance, library assT., A Cappella, Leadership Club, declarnaTion conTesT. BENDER, FREDERICK-Track, home room baskeT- ball, RiTle, Phy-Chem. BENNETT, NORMA-GAA, SPC, RiTle, STudenT Council, Typing award, leader of Twirlers, Red Cross. Row V BERNING, ANITA-Polar-Y, SPC, JEL, secy.fTreas. GAA, A Cappella. BIXLER, RUTH-GAA leTTer, waTer carnival, BoosTer. BLAISING, BETTY-Polar-Y, GAA, Typing awards. - 20551157 f K . ei 7 f . cb , i X . is 4. Tw, 'J' l -,Xl ' J j iaaa .4 - ax . A ' lurk' ' V .1 l .A A R ,S M , if, . S 3 fn' QQ , do :xiii 9 CAI'iJfI7lClJ -This year Charles Diclcens A ChrisT mas Carol was dramaTized Tor The sTudenT body ln The picTure aT The leTT are shown Don Finney, who played Scrooge, and Jean l-lolrirnan, who play d The SpiriT oT ChrisTmas PasT. OThers who Toolc parT in The play were Carolyn Crosby. Gerry Foy, STeve Ayers, Bob l-larold, Carl Bradley, LinTon Grurnmons Bob WhiTehouse, Willard l-lolloway, John Coil, Bob T-Teyn, Jean Dye, Marcia Isaacs, Don Rippe, Mil dred MarTin, Barbara Koons, Don ScoTT, AniTa Berning, Sarah l-laycox, Rosella Goeglein, and Maurine Jacobs. - Life 1'-gy f On j7Ae .fdfr -Jean I-Iollman, oralor al righl, pre-senls a speech Io a radio audience on Ihe Junior Town Meeling Program, a broadcasi similar 'ro Town I-Iall of The Air. Represenlalives of Iwo high schools in and around Forl Vxfayne are given a chance 'ro air iheir opinions aboul world problems on each broadcast Members of Ihe audience Ihen parrici- pale in open debafe on Ihe subiecl. For This broad- casl, Jean and Joan Bell Traveled Io Walerloo, Indiana, Io represenl Norlh Side. The Loan Io Brifainm was The problem of discussion. 32 Row I BLAUVELT, VERA-Junior Classical League. BOBILYA, SALLY-Boosrer, Legend agenl. BOI-IDE, RICI-IARD-Manual arls, hobbies of hunr- ing and fishing. Row II BORGER, JANIS-Red Jaclcel, Boosier, Iyping awards. BROSCI-IE, I-IELEN-Boosler, Red Cross, Typing award. BROWN, JOAN-Boosier, SPC, Red Cross. Row III BROWN, PI-IYLLIS-Vice-pres. GAA, GAA leller, Phy-Chem, JPL, NFL, Boosler, Legend agenl, Sludeni Council, life saving, A Cappella, waler Carnivals, Leadership Club. BRUICK, I-IERBERT-Foolball, baslcelball, Iraclc ler- Iers, LeHermen's Club. BUI-IR, ELM ER-Baseball. Row IV BUTLER, BARBARA-Polar-Y, Jr. Red Cross, library volunreer. BYERLEY, DARLENE-I-Iome Ec. Ireas-secy., Polar- Y, Norlherner, Legend. CARPENTER, ROGER-LeHermen's Club, Track leHer. Row V COATS, GORDON'-Pres. Camera Club, Rifle, NSI, SPC. COIL, JOI-IN-JCL, I-Ii-Y, SPC, JFL, secy.-Ireas. NFL, Phy-Chem, I-Ielicon, Pan-American, Legend, Chrislmas play. COLIP, LAWRENCE-JPL, I-Ielicon, Le++ermen's Club, baslcelball, Iennis. Row l CONRAD, PATRICIA-Leo High School, Phy- Chem. COVER, JOAN-JFL, Boosler, Norlherner pin, Legend. COWAN, NORBERT-LeHermen's Club, pres. senif ors, loolball, baslrelball, lraclc. Row ll CROSBY, CAROLYN-Pres. Helicon, vice-pres. Spanish, Boosler, SPC, JCL, vicefpres. Naiional Honor, Srudenl Council. DAVIDSON, FAYETTA-Nalure Club, Red Jaclcel. DEAN, NORMAN-PhyAChem Club. Row Ill DECHART, LAWRENCE-Lellermenls Club. DEISTER, IRWIN-Ouill and Scroll, edilor Legend, pres. Narional Honor, lreas., vice-pres. Helicon, Sfudenr Council, Junior Rolarian, ISOO, linalisl lreshman declamafion, JPL, Rifle Club, Phy-Chem. DELLINOER, DICK-Lellermenis Club. Row IV DINKLE, EDWARD-Woodworking, magazine sales- man, alrended Concordia, Cenlral. DOENGES, RlCHARD-Helicon, Camera, SPC, Hi-Y, Phy-Chem, A Cappella. DOERFLER, MARILYN-Helicon, Boosler. Row V DOOLEY, RlCHARD-Rifle, Phy-Chem, Helicon, Sludenr Council. DOTSON, MARY LOU-Brolce girls' high iumping record in I946. DOUOLASS, DONALD-Afhlerics. -Al I R A. AX T U -9- '. 415 if C Ge -fe -7' 6 -' .1i !1' f 431 1,2 v' .4 A, - , f ff' i . , 'Is , - ' . ' 3' . ' QQ 1 V 54 45 3, ' E--'?-fs - s . r 5 55? sd f 'rs A Y iii 0 G .C . N an as ' .5-QQVQ' 5 f 'U' is Q. if . as gn A .qvlf N r J' , 3 ug, ll V 'ECA-- ii ' . ' 4 Es. sa- L lxfisif 770011 ,jglour -Fulure years will bring back lo all seniors memories ol The limes spenl around Norlh Side pushing and shoving ones way lhrough Sandy's For a hamburger and malr, 'ralcing a lliver for a run around lhe block, silring along lhe river banlc on spring days, or possibly iusl enjoying a lunch hour wilh a cerlain someone. A visilor lo 'rhe wigwam would encounler such lovelies as Marilyn Doerller and Hyrlene Ivy, shown ar lell raking advaniage of lhe warm wealher lo slroll around school during an allfloeshorl lunch hour. 33 , .2 ' -' 51 .,, y f 3. ,. . .Q I. A , . -is ,L fs X 1. .i R ry .. 1 , R: va naw- g . I A, 'X Q-0' -if win 1 :ra ' 'xv' .. .. . ,. 1 Y v no ' . Wlvenroriaf gnnj-Lasl year Norlh Sides Slu- denl Council promoled a drive lo buy and planl elm lrees in lronl ol lhe school. These lrees were planled in honor ol lhose former Norlh Side boys who losl lheir lives while in lhe service of lheir counlry. The money lo purchase lhe lrees was collecled in home rooms. Miss I-lulllman, Irwin Deisler, and Ralph Auer, righl, are shown planling one of lhe frees during 'rhe ceremony. These lrees nol only add 'ro 'rhe beauly ol lhe school, bul are also a very filling memorial. 34 m s....,,ss. , Row I DUDENI-IOEFER, MARJORIE-Nalional I-Ionor, A Cappella, Phy-Chem, I-Ielicon, Polar-Y, Nor- lherner, Legend, girls quinfel, Sludenl' Council, lyping awards. DYE, JEAN-Parmi Nos Ami, A Cappella, Booslers, SPC, l-lelicon, Phy-Chem, Chrislmas play, Leg- end, JEL, senior play. EBNIT, LORRAINE-Filing and lyping awards, sludenl volunleer. Row II El-IINGER, FRED-Home room inlramural baslcel- ball. ELLIS, MARY LOU-Filing and lyping awards, Boosler, Sludenl Council, Red Cross, Rifle Club, Training Choir. ELSON, Sl-IIRLEYELLEN-Choir, alhlelics. Row lll EEDERSPIEL, JACK-Foolball, inlramural baslcel- ball. FINKBEINER, COLLEEN-Allended school in Can- ada: inleresled in arl. PINNEY, DONALD LEE-JEL, edilor Norlherner, I5OO Club, pres. JCL, senior one-acls, Chrislmas play, senior play, SPC, Sludenl Council, sporls edilor Legend. Row IV EIRESTINE, JEANNINE-Rifle Club, filing, lyping awards. FISI-IERING, JOI-IN-JFL pres., Rifle Club, SPC, Phy-Chem, Sludenl Council, sporls slall. FOERSTER, JEAN-Helicon secy., Phy-Chem, A Cappella, girls quinlelle, SPC, Sludenl Council. Row V EOSNAUGI-l, LUCILLE-I-lelicon, Home Ec., JPL, Red Cross, Sludenl' Council, Polar-Y, lyping, filing awards. FOX, JO ANN-Boosler, Polar-Y. FOX, JOI-IN-Inlramural homeroom baslrelball. Row l FOY, GERALDINE MARIE-Presidenf SPC, Heli- con, Polar-Y, Boosfer, Pan-American, publisher Norfherner, JCL, gold-jeweled pin, exfemp confesf, fyping awards, Quill and Scroll, Sfudenf Council. FRANKE, VIRGINIA LEE-Boosfer, I-lelicon, ISOO Club, Pan-American, JPL, Na+'l I-Ionor Soc., cir- culafion Legend, secy-freas. freshmen, secy-freas. sophomores, fyping awards, Phy-Chem, FRANKENSTEIN, I-IANNAI-I-JFL, NFL, I-lelicon, Los-So-Dal-Es, JCL, SPC, Boosfer, Phy-Chem, Purdue Speech Conference. Row II FRANKLIN, JOSELYN-Affended Salem Cenfer, inferesfed in music. FUI-IRMAN, VERA-fGAA, fyping, life saving awards. GEGRGI, MAX-Capf. l94S ioofball squad, Le+- +ermen's Club. Row Ill SETI-IING, JACK-Rifle club. GILBREATI-I, GRATIA-A Cappella, quinfef. GINTI-IER, JOYCE AILEEN-Red Cross, fyping award. Row IV GOEGLEIN, DCRIS-Filing, fyping awards, Boosfer. GRIBLER, BARBARA-Bosfer, 'ryping award, Rifle, Polar-Y, library assisfanf. GRUMMONS, LINTON-Pholographer Norfher- ner, Legend, sfage crew, I-li-Y, ISOO Club, silver publicafions pin, senior one-acfs, Chrisfmas play, senior play, SPC, Camera, sfudenf volunfeer. Row V I-IADLEY, LUCILE-Los-SoADal-Es, sfudenf volun- feer. I-IALL, LQIS-Norfherner, GAA, SPC, Boosfer, ISOO Club, Quill 8r Scroll, social chairman sopho- mores, iuniors, fyping award. I-IAROLD, ROBERT-Olivef High School, Kan- Icalcee, Illinois, SPC, Chrisfmas, senior play. sw' .lf 'Q M L 620965 JlU1li0 fjfmfl -Each year Norfh Side sfudenfs, dressed in fheir besf, enioy fhemselves af fhe junior prom. The group af leff, shown affending lasf years prom are: Don Mansfield, Ben Alward, Lois I-lall, Sfeve Ayers, Margaref Treesh, Jim Schaberg, Dick Kaffell, Virginia Franke, Bob Koenig, and Phyllis Brown, The prom is fhe oufsfanding social evenf of fhe year for fhe iunior class. Beaufiful gowns, preffy girls, lavish decorafions, and sweef music combine fo malie fhe evening one of enioymenf never fo be forgoffen by all fhose who affended. 35 N v 5613 15?-..' 1 -v Ng. . V+' ,:,,'..- Q' . Efrs. - .. M, . --. n A' fv'7'.'.j . ' x .14 , ,H g. .H -1. ' v... Q Q n , ' mu , JA- ' ,. , Q , . f'-. a nm , Y ' 's 1- . 'M V, - m . ' is '- ' . 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Q , X mlx Xi .1 ' pg 'Q V f-- B., f. Q A is , u Q .4 1 ' I 1 ,M iq .-.J jf : A .... 'N , -faf'af 1 K w 5 if ,a ' A wwf' 1 ' i wi i J ' .uhmhlgii A JANX Y. .gcl w 142, A A . 6 F ' J 0 6 . 7 -9 la af h vi .':- f - in 5? ,, ll, . A C-, ,IA-5ff0I'-fi lily -Every year 8B and 8A sludenls from Franklin, Foresl Park, Lake Side, and olher grade schools come lo Norfh Side on Junior High Day and visil lhe various classes in session. Senior members of Sludenl Council serve as guides. Piclure af righf shows a group ol These yisilors as lhey are going fo lhe audilorium where Mr. Millon Norlhrop and Miss Vicforia Gross spealc lo lhem. Through lhis visif 'ro Norlh Side, grade school sludenls gain a beller knowledge of Norlh Side, ils lacully, sludenfs, aclivilies, and lradilions. 36 I, ,g., ,. .ify fe .if if I 13. 35 , 1, M... I. Row I HARRIS, JANET--Red Cross, Norrherner, Legend, Boosrer, JFL, Phy-Chem, SPC, GAA. HARTZELL, DOROTHY-Los-So-Dal-Es, Polar-Y, srudenr volunleer. HAYCOX, SARAH-Boosfer, SPC, A Cappella, speech conlesls. Row II HAYES, JACK-Rifle Club, Lellerrnen, varsily cross counlry, fraclc. HEDDEN, DOUGLAS-SPC, Hi-Y, vice-pres., infra- mural baskelball. HlATT, DAVID-Sludenl manager, LeHermen's Club, Nalional Alhlelic Sociery. ' Row lll HIATT, JOAN--Home Ec. HILEMAN, YVONNE-Boosler, archery, Norlherner. HCFFMAN, JEAN-B-oosler, NFL, GAA leller swealer, Helicon, Los-SoeDal-Es, Polar-Y, l500, SPC, secy. A Cappella. Row IV HOLLCWAY, WILLARD-Hi'Y lreas., SPC, NSl. band, A Cappella, drum maior. HOPPFR, lvlARlLYNMA Cappella, lraining choir, lyping award, Boosler, Polar'Y, JFL, sludenl volunleer. HORN, LEONARD PAUL-HifY, Phy-Chem, Lel- fermen's, A Cappella. Row V HORNE, JANET CARLINE-Typing awards. HOUCK, GRETA FRANCES--Rifle Club, filing, lyping awards. HOULIHAN, FRANK-Junior Forensic, Phy-Chem. Row l HQUSER, MARY-Training choir. HOUSTON, LIONEL-Rille, Rhy-Chem JEL, Heli, con, Sludenl Council. HOWARD, CHARLES JR.-Wresiling, worlied al Sandyis. Row II HUGHES, CQNSTANCE JOAN-Boosler, Typing award. HUGHES, DAVIDfSPC, Sludenl Council, pres. Pan,American, Rille Club. HLIMBARGER, DQRQTHY-Rille Club, Sludenl Council, lyping, filing awards. Row Ill HURSH, ROBERT-Baslcerball, lraclc Lellermens Club. HUTSQN, GLORIA-Polar-Y, home nursing, Red Cross. ISAACS, MARCIA JEAN-JPL, NFL, Boosler, SPC. l-lelicon, firsl in dramatic dec. conlesl, Norlher- ner, Chrislmas play, senior play. Row IV ISLAND, LOUIS-Eoolball, Lellermens Club, in- framural baslcelball, lraclc. IVY, HYRLENE-Ailended Hunlerlown High, Rille Club, Norfherner. JENKINS, RQBERT-Ailended Grandview Heighls, Ohio, Norlherner. Row V JQHNSQN, ANNA KATHRYN-lnleresled in beaufy cullure. JOHNSON, JO ANN-French Club, allended Forl Dodge High School, lowa. JQNAS. MARIE ELLEN-Training choir. A .s fs. I. . ', 95' I-'lla , -so l 6 ,Q ' -C-N I . . ' Elf . - , .4- y - df 1 5 V :-,Z 2 E 4 -V HMA, Q I, .ii R' lik s 4 rr-- .? ' ,aa-K AQ 9 ,. L Ji, 5-' , . ...f i 'v ,s 'S E O,-1'enlal,'0,1 filhe assembly acquainling new slue denrs wilh our school code is a lradilion al Norlh Side. This year Mr. Everell Penningfon spolce in be- hall of 'rhe lacully members. Virginia Eranlce, al lefl, spoke lor 'rhe sludenl body. She lold new Redskins ol some ol lhe lhings lhal will be expecled of lhem as loyal sludenls of Norlh Side. The freshmen Then read 'rhe school code, lhus pledging 'lhemselves lo be loyal Redskins. The assemblyis purpose is lo slress 'rhe imporfance ol living up lo 'rhe orinciples sex' lorlh in +he creed. 37 .,,,. A -ff W, by -N . .l-2g'..:.,. . N5 if . g f X I X- A , 1 I R , iff ll A wi T . I . 'Sui ...A ' '- 33 , J S.. ' Ei. , , fai l . V 45 9.1: . ,pill . id: . - 1 i -, - ggq V. . ,7ra,L'li0n -A fradilion af Norfh Side for many years has been The planling of The ivy by The de- parling seniors. Al lell, The class ol I946 planls ils vine lor memories in years 'ro come. The walls of Norrh Side are covered wilh ivy, planled by classes ol The pasl, which is a living memorial lo Those classes who have passed Through North Side. Lasl year Ralph Auer led The proceedings in The planling of The ivy, which followed The senior day assembly in which The seniors bade Norlh Side farewell. 38 Row l KATTELL, RICHARD DENNIS-Debale Sociely. vice-pres. Phy-Chem, Pan-American, Sludenl Council, JEL, loolball, lraclc. KEIRNS, JEAN-Beginning Choir. KELSEY, MARJQRIE-Polar-Y, home nursing, Red Cross. Row Il KISER, VIOLET-Sludenr Volunleer, second ring conlesl. KISSINGER, GLORIA JOAN-GAA, Polar-Y, fil- ing, Typing awards. KOENIG, MARILYN-Pres. Boosrer, SPC, secy.- lreas. Polar-Y, l5OO Club, girl's sporls edilor Norlherner, Legend, 'ryping awards. Row lll KOENI6, ROBERT LOUIS-JEL, NFL, pres. Phy- Chem, pres. Sludenl Council, SPC, Sludenl Vol- unleer, Junior Rolarian, exlemp. conlesl, lraclc, Norlherner. KOLMERTEN, KENNETH-Rifle Club. KOONS, BARBARA LOU-Sec. Boosler, SPC, JEL, l5OO Club, secy. Phy-Chem, Red Cross, GAA, l-lelicon, Quill 84 Scroll, Norlherner, gold publicalions pin, Chrislmas play. Row IV KRUMBlGEL, DELORES-GAA, Typing, filing, awards, A Cappella. KRUSE, HELEN MARGARET-Rifle Club. KUGLER, JACK-Rifle Club, sharpshooler. Row V LAHMON, JACK STERLING-Rifle, Norlherner, allended Cenlral. LAMBERT, CAROLYN-Polar-Y, l-lelicon, Boosler, Pan-American, JEL, NFL, SPC, Phy'Chem, l5OO Club, A Cappella, Norlherner. LASCH, BETTY JEAN-GAA, Rifle Club, Typing awards, Norlherner. Row I LEAMAN, JAMES ROSCOE-Vice-pres. Lefler- menls Club, secy.-lreas. seniors, varsily baslcelball, loolball. LEFFERS, Tl-lOMASwVarsily loolball, Lel+ermen's Club. LINBERG, MELVIN E.-lnlramural loolball, lraclc, band leller. Row II LONG, I-IAROLD-4l-I, band, second class scoul, pafrol leader. LOUTI-IAN, EVELYN--Typing and filing awards. MADDEN, KATHLEEN-Boosler, Typing, filing awards. Row Ill MAI-ILAN, JACK-Frosh baslcelball, Track, infra- mural cross counfry. MALONE, DONA-GAA, swimming. MANSFIELD, DON-Pres, LeHermen's, varsily fool- ball, fraclc, baslcerball. Row IV MARTIN, MILDRED-Boosfer, SPC, Red Cross, pep session chairman, Chrislmas play, lyping, filing awards, Legend, Norlherner. MASON, JOAN-JFL, Boosfer, Phy-Chem, secy.- freas. Los-So-Dal-Es, news edi+or Norlherner, Nafional I-lonor. MAY, JOHN-From Porlland, Indiana, band. Row V McCOMB, PATRICIA-JPL, Red Cross, Boosler, SPC Sfudenl Council business mana er Nor . . Q . - fherner, NFL, winner exlemp dramafic, senior one- acfs, A Cappella, ISOO, Legend, senior play. MCCOY, LAWRENCE-Rifle, inlramural baslcelball. ,, .. MCDONALD, VIRGINIA-Slcafing, music, drawing. ' 1 1 S . ., N: hi, . A - I, 'K 1 'Bad l 1 f' ,FN gi 3 Nr .f X. FS fn. gs. 9 i ' iq X, I 5 I QQ 34 Jeigufe -I-lail! I-laill 'rhe gang's all near, The Carefree allilude expressed by 'rhese four prelly lassies, Barb Koons, Jean Miller, Barb Bash, and Maggie Treesh, seems lo indicale lhal lunch hour and freedom have arrived. When lhe wealher is nice, lhe Redskin crowd can usually be seen ealing al Sandys, lallcing 'rhings over wilh lhe gang, slroll- ing Ieisurely around school, or iusl resling on lhe lawn. For Those who would ralher slay inside, lhere are fiffh period aclivilies in The girls' gymnasium and also in The club room. 39 i 5 f I 4' A . - -as sz- ' 'fi' x ii- 'I , ff ,- , 3' W- V , L. 3.-K .ls Q.: fo' 'A gi IM xx .,. 'Q 'A' . 4 of- x 5:.f'HA::: I -47 i 'xr ,,-4 Man Q M 4 V:-3' 1 I 0 qv , -fc 5 I Q ' i 55' , i 5 i ' ix gre g , JQQQJSQ ,ljdcmf ,Slow fJo Franklin and Bob Whilehouse pul lhe finishing louches on 'rheir dance rouline in The Pink Slork Club in fhe second acl ol lhe lalenl show Sharon Was a Lady. The slory evolved around Sharon Greene and her experiences on The road lo success. This produclion was wrillen and direcled by Bob Whilehouse and Don Finney. Cos- lumes and scenery were carefully chosen, and cone 'rribuled greally lo lhe success ol lhe produclion. Qlher parlicipanls were: Peggy Slullz, Carol Sau- ders, Pal Payne, Pal Long, Clara Mills, and Dick Sowers. 40 'ii .es Row l MCKINLEY, DlANA-Typing award. MCLAUGl-lLlN, PATRICIA-GAA, lrosh ping pong champ al C.C. MCMEEKIN, MARY ANN-Typing, filing awards. Row II MENNIVVISCH, JOAN-GAA, lwirling, lyping c3WdI'dS. MILLER, JEAN-Sludenl Council, Phy-Chem secy., Boosler, SPC, GAA. MILLS, JAMESABaskelball, inleresled in farming. Row III MORRIS, DOUGLAS-Camera Club, secy.-lreas. Slamp Club, lyping award, Norlherner, Legend. MQSSBURG, NANCY-Red Cross, Camera Club, debale. MUNDT, GEORGE-Rifle Club, A Cappella, lrosh foolball, canlalas. Row IV MYERS, ALICERGAA, Boosler, lyping award. NACHTIGALL, JOAN-Rifle Club, Los-So-Dal-ES, Phy-Chem, JPL, Camera Club. NlCLGY, HAROLD-Rifle Club, Nalure Club. Row V OETTING, VICTOR-Varsily baskelball. OMSPACH, BARBARA RUTH-Boosler, Rifle, lyp- ing, filing awards. ORR, DICK-Nalional Midgel Race, lrosh baske?- ball. Row l PATTERSON, JAMES-A Cappella, Track cross counlry. DATTON, BARBARA JG-Rille, Red Cross, JPL, PM Clnem, Los-So-Dal-Es, Polar-Y, Sfudenl Coun' cil. RATTON, LYNN4fVarsily leller, looiball, lraclc, inframural sporls. Row ll PlCl4ENS, WlLLlAM-lnlramural baslcelball, aflif Ierics. PONNELL, RICHARD R.-Nafure, Rifle, l-lelicon, Lelfermen, Srudenl Council, cross counlry, rraclc, loolball, baslelball. POWERS, JACK VVESLEY-Rifle, Plwy-Clwern, Heli- con, ISOO, Quill X1 Scroll, Legend, bronze publicae 'rion pin, cross counlry, rraclc, A Cappella, inlrae mural baslerball, Junior Rolarian. Row lll RRENTlCE, WADEfLellermen's Club, Nalure Club, sludenl mgr, lraclc, cross counlry. PUTT, LOUlSE-Red Jaclcels Club, lypinq awards. RADEBAUGH, RUSSEL VAUGHN-Norlberner, inlramural soorls. Row IV RANSBOTTCM, MARVEEN-Boosler, GAA, Typ- ing awards. REED, ALBERT-Norrherner, Rifle Club. REED, BARBARA JUNE-Home nursing, Red Cross. RowV REIGHTER, RICHARD-Camera, Rille. Nalure, l-li-Y. RENNER, JAMES-Rifle Club. REYNOLDS, VERA-Boosler Club, 'rypinq awards. lax' Q ,,, 1: 4-ears, r 1 ' ,,. ,S ,VY 5- . ,ss .. r . . I Q' , Nl AQ '56 , 9 D- r H575 L if Q9 A J. iz.-R 155' Y f i l i ' ii 1 .' l A 5 ,svanfa 664,45 -Afler liis visil To flue lrene By- ron, Sanla lJaclc Rowersl Claus paid a visil lo llie porlals of Norllw Side. Wlien lie arrived lie lound sludenl decoralors busy pulling llie finishing rouclwes on The Clirislmas lree. Even biqlri sclwool sludenls gel a Thrill oul ol being congralulaled by a famous person for a piece ol worl well done. Ai+er all, who is more well-known lo llie American boy or girl +l'1an Sanla Claus? l-lere our free decora- rors, Jim Schaberq and l-lyrlene Ivy, are beaming on rheir favorife gill-giver. 4l l .. ' I ' .7 ' . a...-5 ,ng- 'S 1 2 . I . I wo N- , ' I at I.: ' ly: ii s fills. . '01 preview -Parllcipanls in lhe one-acl lhis year presenl a preview for fhe sludenl body. Miss Margery Suler inlroduced her gaudy casl, which included, from lell lo righl: Geraldine Foy, who played The parl ol Icind Mrs. Elsworlhg Barbara Spreuer, who was llighlly Mrs. Trolg Inge Sahlmann, who porlrayed Mrs. Moran: Carolyn Crosby, shy Inez: Gordon Coals, lnez's boy friend, Pelery Bob Whilehouse, Ezra: Pal McComb, busy Mrs. Able. The Neighbors was a slory aboul a small village and ils inhabilanls who show lheir friendly spiril by helping a neighbor in dislress. 42 Row I RIDER, NORMA-Polar-Y, lwirling. RODGERS, GLORIA-GAA, swimming. ROSSELOT, BILL-Inlramural sporls. Row ll ROSSETTER, ELENORA-Red Cross, Boosler, A Cappella, Legend, lyping awards, orcheslra, Nor- lherner. RUMMEL, ROBERT WARREN-Boosler, Rifle, Phy- Chem. RLINGE, ROBERT-Rifle Club, swimming record, inlramural sporls. Row Ill RUPERT, WILBUR-Rifle, Phy-Chem, Hunling. RYAN, JOAN-GAA. SAI-ILMANN, INGE-I-lelicon, Pan-Am., Phy-Chem, vice-pres. Los-So-Dal-Es, vice-pres. SPC, lreas. JCL, ISOO, Quill 81 Scroll, senior one-acls, Chris?- mas play, senior play, gold iewelled pin, managing edilor Norlherner, Legend, Boosler, Sludenl Council. Row IV SAILORS, DOROTHY-Boosler Club. SALOMON, RICHARD-Rifle, Phy-Chem, Nor' lherner, I500, bronze pin. SAUDERS, CAROL-GAA, Spanish Club, A Cap- pella, girls' quinlel. Row V SAUL, JUNE-Polar-Y, Sludenl Council, ISOO, chorus, drama. SAURBAUGI-I, BETTY-GAA, swimming. SCI-IABERG, JAMES EUGENE-Pres. juniors, Phy- Chem, Lelle-rmen's Club, I500, Pan-American, Debale Sociely, Legend, Norlherner, Sludenl Council, bronze pin. Rowl SCHAEFER, PATRICIA-NSI, Band, Helicon. Camera, fyping awards, JFL, Phy-Chem, PolarfY, fraining choir. SCHWARTZ, BON N I E-Typing award. SCOTT, DONALD B.-Pres. HifY, vice-pres Sfudenf Council, Rifle, foofball, sfage manager, SPC. Row II SEDAM, BETTY-From Indianapolis. SEFTON, RICHARD-Leffermens, fraclc, inframural baslcefball, cross counfry. SEGIL, STANLEY-SPC, drama class. Row III SEIDEL. RICHARD-A Cappella, Hi'Y, Rifle. SHACKELFORD, MARY JANEF-Camera, Boosfer, arf scholarship, Norfherner. SHELL, LOUISE-Red Jaclref Club. Row IV SINES, THOMAS-Afhlefics, foofball, Rifle. SKILES, NORMA-GAA, Boosfer, fyping awards. SLONIKER, MARJORIE-Firsf in vocal confesf. A Cappella. Row V SMITH, ANNA LEE-Legend, Norfherner, fraining choir, Boosfer, fyping awards. SMITH, ELEANORE-Recognifion for scholarship af Paulding High School, Ohio. SMITH, JACOUILINE-Typing awards. ,.- 'fix iq .. ,ax :Ei H r .L -+G. J 'Qi 3' 51 W, 4 4.10 - ..f Q, ,P I f Vx -, j Q3 Q ,H0f10rjffAx fense momenf in fhe Redskin fepee along abouf May is fhe selecfion of a few juniors and seniors info fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy. Here Mr. Norfhrop presenfs Joan Mason wifh fhe Na- fional Honor membership card. Mernbers chosen lasf year while iuniors are siffing on fhe sfage ready fo pin fhe honor emblems on ofher new members. Ofher juniors, now senior members, besides Joan Mason who were chosen lasf year are: Jacl-1 Baxfer, Carolyn Crosby, Irwin Deisfer, Mariorie Duden- hoefer, Virginia Franke, Marilyn Sfanger, Joyce Tindall, and Ve-neffa Van Hoozen. 43 I v QQQ ,egg X . V ii' 5, 5-inf. ,se Ah, ms.. .. iw , N? G I 49 I 1, ,,.. ir -ffiii A ' I 2 4 . .1-,.,.gE- ., - A www? 5 , X :ml .V .. , lg, 4' , ,,., , h g I ,... . Q1 is 1 I gm 4 .53 aw 'Q .5 In . , -A 'Q' ,gngfafgllign-Highlighling 'rhe many sludenl acrivilies carried on during each school year is 'rhe insfallarion ceremony for officers elecled by The classes ol I947. The presidenl ol The Sludenl Coun- cil, Roberr Koenig, loft reads The orficial oa+h of olfice fo Norb Cowan, presiden+ of Ihe senior class. 44 Row l SMITH, MARCELLA-Girls choir. SMITH, VICTOR-Phy-Chem, Helicon, A Cappella. SPARLING, JEAN-SPC, I500, girls Trio, A Cap- pella, JEL, Pan-Am., Polar-Y, Helicon, Boosler, Quill 81 Scroll, senior edilor Legend. Row ll SPITZBERG, ELEANOR-Boosier, Club, Norlherner Legend, SPC. SPREUER, BARBARA LEE-Sludenl Council, Polar- Y, SPC, Boosler, Chrislmas play, one-acls, Typing award, Sludenl Volunleer, JEL. STAIGHT, ROBERT EUGENE-LeHermen's Club. Row III . STANGER, MARILYN ANN-Vice-pres. Boosler, pres. Polar-Y, GAA, SPC, ISOO, Sludenl Council, Norlherner, Edilor Legend, Quill 81 Scroll, Los-So- Dal-Es, lyping awards, Nalional Honor, gold pub- licalions pin. STEPHAN, HELEN-Boosler. STIRLEN, CHARLES JR.-Eoofball, Track, wreslling. Row IV STULTZ, PEGGY JEANNE-A Cappella, SPC. STLIRGEON, JEAN-SPC, Boosler, drama class. SUMNEY, WANDA-Boosler. Row V TIBBITTS, ALDA JANE-Helicon, GAA, Boosler, Quill 81 Scroll, Legend, corcirculafion mgr. Nor- Iherner, pres. I5OO Club, secy. Phy-Chem. TIELKER, STANLEY-Rifle, LeHermen's, inlramural rrack, TINDALL, JOYCE CAMILLE-Boosler, Phy-Chem. ISOO, secy. Pan-Am., pres, Los-So-Dal-Es, Quill 81 Scroll, publisher Norlherner, Nalional Honor, gold iewel publicalions pin. Row VI TONE, RUTH-Boosler, GAA, filing award, A Cap- pella. TREESH, MARGARET-JFL, SPC, assi. cir. mgr. Norlherner, silver publicarions pin, Boosfer. Row I IREVY, SAMUEL-Rille, wrole sclwool poems, TRIBOLET, BARBARAfJFL, Pan-American, Rarmi Nos Amis, Iraininq clwoir. UTTERBACIQ, .I0HN7IVIailing rnqr. Norllwerner Junior Jamboree. Row II VAN HOOZEN, VENEITA-JCL, Helicon, GAA. vicebpres, Pan American, Sludenr Council, NHS, Typing awards. WAKEFIELD, HUGH-Plwy-Clnem, Helicon. WALL, BETTY-Boosfer, Norrlwerner, cnorus Row III WARNER, EVELYINI-Pres. Spanish Club, Helicon, secy.-Ireas. Polar-Y, secy. Boosfer, SPS, GAA, Plwy-Chem, Sludenl Council, WEAVER, KATHRYNfBoosTer, journalism. WEAVER, PHYLLIS-Red Cross, place in nail arl confesl. Row IV WEIL, RUTH-Boosler, Typing award, Norflwerner WHITE, CAROL ANN-Typing, filing award. WI-IIIEHOUSE, ROBERT-SPC, Camera Club, one acfs, senior play. Row V WQOD, ENID MARIE-Journalism, Iypinq, filing award. WQRKMAINI, RICHARD-Lilfes Iarminq. WRIGHT, ROBERT-Sludenl Council, Rille, varsily cross-counlry, Le++ermens Club, inlramural bas- kelball, +racIc. iw ,gg 1 -Om ' ' Jin F5 pl .I 1:1 ,Q -.X . ,f r . N, . .. 34' ,.. . 35 xl I' 13 .3 Q -5' I -gg 1' N. n , .A .EY Row VI ZIMMERMAN, GERALDINE-Polar-AY Red Cross. GAA, 'ryping award, band. ZUERCI-IER, PAUL-I-II-Y. 51 O3 :fig , Igfl , 15' 4.-:. I af-1 ' wr I ' - XJ If .K ' 'I' 7 0 I fi! S , , f 1 A .. I - gh CAOAWJAQI fEverl,f -,ear al an aszembly, honor plaques are given Ilie Ilwree Hignciig riggmg Wiilq +I-1,3 niqnesl scnolasfic averages for lneir clazs. All lelf, win Deisler, prezidenl ol National Honor Sociefy, nas presenled a plaque lo Peggy INI1on5e+Ier For ner room. 45 Tl-ll-E me sm Hum Scuool Em wnvnglnpnann 0 . V, EDflTOR'lRWll DEISTER NPV EDITIMMRILYI STIIMER BUS.M6R'..IMK BAXTER CIRC. MGIPJAIK PUWERS NOTOGRRPHEK' B08 IAMSUN ADVISER-SVLVIA LBOWMAN mB'Pf'4 -as x 'ag' Q f 'l ' 'V . 'F' . .25 32, +1 QQ 1 ! Q 2 I , 1 , fu .,f -H 's r . ..L,N. ,,...,.A ,T S x ,qwzvreux O V ., f ge XA , 'im Aw, ' ,2:p3fS'wE-, .QU , X X K ' V 4:21 X. 9 .1 gf me f. 3 2 QQ' A. if '..,..- 455' ,I ig, 1 1 I .ix .rf .5 FY Top piclure: Above are ol- licers and advisers of Jrhe Junior Class. Sealed, lell 'ro righl: Mr, Tony Juslca, adviserq John Harper, vice-presidenlt Phil Qulman, presidenl: Miss lrene Miller, adviser, Slanding: Marif lyn Nichols, social chairman: Jim Shearer, secrelaryhlreasurer. Radianl Redskins voled mosl popular by rhe junior class flash Jrheir smiles in lhe camera- man's direclion. Row one: Firsl ol all we see prelly lillle Beverly Koeneman and viva- cious Mary Anne lalelmlce falc- ing a walk in fronf of +he lepee. Two more very popular iunior girls are Lois Symms and Pal Rariden. Row Two: Phil Gulman and 'rhar manfaboulfrown, Bill Sleele, are lwo of Norlh Sides promi- nenl foolball players. Phil has also made a name for himself in baslcelball. Those dashing Romeos, Jim Shearer and John l-larper, are also quire popu- lar among lhe juniors. Especially lhe girls! Marilyn Nichols and Barbara Jo Yosf smile graf ciously ar lhose near by. No wonder Jrhey were rafed lops. 48 uniora R! Row l: Charloife Aiken, Dick Allread, Joan Baker, Marge Barrand, Joan Barfaway, Bob Barfhold, Sally Bash. Row ll: Loril Baxier, Barbara Bebersiein, Maxine Beer, Yvonne Behnke, Jim Bleke, John Berles, Lois Beucler. Row III: Mariorie Bode-ker, Glenna Bon- ham, Bonnie Boyer, Donna Bradford, Carl Bradley, Bill Braun, William Breeden. Row IV. Joanne Bruick, Pa+ Burke, Mary Byrde, Pai Cargenfer, Joan Clopperl, Charles Colchin, Shirley Conley. Row V: Don Connors, Dororhy Cook, Barbara Crabill, Jim Craig, Tom Crosby, Cafherine Curdes, Carol Day- lon. Row VI: Mary Alice Deppen, Nelson Delwiler, Mickey Didion, Marian Die- mer, Kennelh Dilling, Bonnie Doehre nnan, Mildred Doellinq. Row Vll: Harold Donelson, Jane? Ells- worfh, Gloria Erhardi, Virginia Essex, Marrha Eversole, Don Fe++, Jim Fink- house. Row VIII: Don Fisher, Wanda Follis, Mary Dell Ford, Pal Fraylick, Marilyn Frazier, Cal Frech, Bob Garrard. Row IX: Arr Garrari, Delores Cverardof, Jeannine Gelhing, Iris Ginzel, Rosella Goeglein, Anifa Grimme, Rosalyn Grubb. Row X: Phil Guiman, Bob Hackbar+h, Virginia Hagy, Joan Hall, Pafricia Hall, Sally Hamle+l', Shirley Haneline. Row Xl: John Harper, Donna Har+man, John Harlzell, Harry Harvey, Marilyn Harvey, Ronald Hauschild, Barbara Hayden. 49 Row I: Beverly Hayes, Jean Hayes, Belva Heaslon, Phyllis Heaslon, Phyllis Heeler, Lorella Heinlzelman, Mary Ann Helmlce. Row ll: Priscilla Henry, Richard Hel- linger, Julia Hiplcins, Mary Sue Hip- slcind, Mary Lou Horne, Marilyn Honeiclc, Anna Jean Harnish. Row Ill: Phyllis Huinger, Phyllis Irons, Joan Irving, Mlaurine Jacobs, Howard Kahlenbeclc, Bill Kehoe, Mary Keipper. Row IV: Rulh Kellsch, Mary Kirlcpalriclc, Lynn Klingensmilh, Marilyn Knighl, Nancy Knighl, May Knisley, Ralph Knulh. Row V: Richard Knulh, Beverly Koene- man, Marilyn Krauss, Bob Lamson, Beverly Lanlz, Jeanne Laulenschlager, Jaclc Lee. Row VI: Madeline Leelh, Jeanelle Le- pird, Mildred Lewarlc, Marguerile Lig- gell, Sharon Linn, Belly Long, Gilda Lyons. Row VII: Slanley Lylal, Doris Lylle, Belly McCarlhy, Elain MlcClain, Bob McCoy, Richard McDowell, Donna McGuire. Row Vlll: Virginia McKinley, Bayard McNagney, Leanna Maish, Ralph Manges, Jack Manor, Tona Marquiss, Mary Marlin. Row IX Thomas Marlin, Lorna Merlens, Ardie Miller, Nancy Miller, Connie Jo Moeder, Pal More, Jay Morris. Row X: Sally Myers, Paul Neusbaum, Marilyn Nichols, Herberl Overly, Doris Parlcer, Raymond Parlcer, Kermil Peed. Row Xl: Gene Pooley, Joy Ann Popp, Shirley Polls, David Pickering, Janel Pickering, Dorolhy Plall, Marjorie Plolner. 50 Row l: Barbara Pranke, Joyce Quacken- bush, Jean Ramer, Pal Ramsey, Palrice Rariden, l-larriefre Rasleller, Dick Reed. Row ll: l-luberl Reeder, Rulh Reigh+er, David Rhoda, Pal' Rice, Leonard Rif- kin, Palricia Riley, Belly Rilenour. Row Ill: Wayne Rodemeyer, Phyllis Roof, Donald Roush, Donna Rousseau, David Ruofl, Jim Schalenacker, Anne Schallhauser. Row IV: Berlha S c h m i d +, Jackie Schneider, Joann Schneider, James Schwarlz, Joann Schweizer, Don Sea- bold, Jim Shearer. Row V: Pal Shroyer, Bob Silk, John Sinks, Janice Skelly, Phyllis Sloniker, Barbara Smilh, l-lelen Smilh. Row Vl: Leon Smi+h, Maxine Smi+h, Thel- ma Smilh, Belly Jean Snead, Dru Somers, Jane Somers, Jim Sordelel. Row Vll: Rose Marie Slaak, Arden Sla- ley, Bill Sleele, Marcifa Sfippich, Bob Sfoufler, Mary Louise Slover, Norma Jean Sullivan. Row Vlll: Joan Sundsmo, Lois Syrnms, David Thieboll, Doris Thorn, Marilynne Tobias, Peggy Trammel, Joann Tully, Row IX: Gwen Tumbleson, John Vaughl, Dorolhy Vollmar, Dick Vofaw, Ru+h Waggoner, l-lerberl Walker, Marilyn Walker. Row X: Mary Warren, Barbara Weckes- ser, Sharon Weigel, Beverly Wells, Tom Wells, Phyllis Weslbrook, Larry Whearley, Pal Whipple. Row Xl: Lloyd Williams, Bonnie Wim- mer, Jane Wirls, Bel'+y Wolfe, Marlha York, Barbara Jo Yost Ronald Zion, Marilyn Zoch. 5 I Top piciurez Piciured above are 'rhe advisers and ohficers of 'rhe class of I949. Sealed, leff 'ro riqhl: Mr. Alberlr Coil, ad- viser: Jackie Luiz, vice-presi- denlg Dave Overmyer, presi' dent Miss Frances Plumanns, adviser. Sfanding: Jim Plali, social council chairman: Inez Frances, secreiary-lreasurer. Lads and lassies who were chosen as ihis year's mosi pop- ular sophomores are picrured al right Top row: Cauqhf as she was progressing up fhe sleps is ravenfhaired Inez F r a n c e s. F l a s hi n q 'their ever-winning smiles are prefly Sandra Erekson and handsome Bob Conway. Wiih smiles like ihal ii isn'+ s+range +ha+ fhese lwo are so popular. Boiiom row: Jim Plali and Paify Payne relax loqelher on lhe sieps. Paiiy looks rafher seri- ous, bul Jim shares his ever- ready smile wifh 'rhe phoiogra- pher. Walking down +he side- walk are Jackie Lulz and Pai Long-laofh of whom surround lhai ever-popular Dave Over- myer. Preiiy liifle Donna Ton- kel is snapped while in fhe corn- pany of good-looking Bob l-lall. 52 5opAomore5 Row I: Be++y Adams, Deloris Adams, Barbara Al+man, Barbara Arick, Joyce Arney, Irene Banks, Don Barfley. Row II: Jack Baumgarfner, Rufh Becker, Marfha Beck, Belly Beebe, Jim Beh- mer, Marlha Berning, Genn Biddle. Row III: Bill Blume, Lorefla Boehme, Johnny Bonner, Joan Borger. Ed Bowser, Jim Boyer, Marilyn Braun. Row IV: Philip Brinkroeqer, Roseann Brossard, Allen Brown, Boyde Brown, JeaneT+e Buechner, Louis Bunnell, Bill Burbank. Row V: Pal Burgess, John Carroll, Mar- jorie Carfwrighf, Dorofhy Casey, Paul Carlin, Charles Cecil, Jane Chalianf. Row VI: Mary Ann Chaney, Gene Church, Carol Circle, Rulh Clapp, Shirley Close, Maxine Cramer, Phylis Dailey. Row VII: Jack Damsel, Roc Davis, Sharon Dean, Mary Lou Desmonds, Jean Doeqe, Willard Doehrman, I-lomer Driver. Row VIII: Pal' Dye, Dick Edsall, Rulh Eicher, Jackie Eisenhul, Paula Elson, Gloria Eps+ein, Sandra Erickson. Row IX: Lowell Essex, Don Evans, Mary Eversole, Deloris Folkner, Roberf Easulo, Ann Fox, Inez Francis. Row X : Bill Franke, Dick Friddle, Befsy Funk, Rosemary Gable, I-lelen Gag- non, Dick Gomberf, Marlene Gaskill. Row Xl: Jane? Ginder, Jim Granf, Dick Greenwood, Norma Gruber, Marion Gulsefh, Virgil I-lagy, Larry l-laisley. Row XII: Barbara I-lall, Bob I-lall, Par - I-lapner. 53 Row I: Eleanor Harshman, Doroihy Har- fer, Phyllis Harlman, Janine Haw- rhorne, John Hay, June Healon, Keilh Hensler. Row II: Charlene Hesler, Eileen Hile, Charles Hoenig, Galen Holcomb, Joy Holman, Bob Hoover, Mary Hopkins. Row III: Dave Horion, Gale Horlon, George Hulleld, Lou Ann Hullinger, Roberl Hunler, Dick Huser, Jerry Hyser. Row IV: Eslher lmler, I-lyrle Ivy, Jackie Kanouse, Franklyn Johns, Don Johns- Ion, Phyllis Johnson, Nancy Kable. Row V:Joaan Keinlz, Alice Kling, Edward Knapp, Margaref Koonfz, Pal Kopp, PaHy Kroerner, James Kruckeburg. Row VI: Raymond Kurlz, Margarel Lam- berf, Todd Lamberl, Dick Lahmeyer, Jim Lamb. Ann LeMay, Rosemarie LeMay. Row VII: Phyllis Lochner, Paily Long, Donna Longnecker, Madelyn Lopshire, Janice Luessenhop, Dorolhy Luhman, Jackie Lulz. Row VIII: Jean Lyile, Ann Mackey, Jim Malsbury, Phyliss Manecke, Joann Marquarl, Lou Ann Marquarf, Derrill Maxwell. Row IX: Phyliss McConnell, Dave McComb, Sylvia McDowell, Warren McGahey, Lorraine McKenzie, Mar- lene McFeely, Jim Meadows. Row X: Carolyn Meek, Sharon Meek, Joan Menqe, Bob Mers, Bob Merlz, Jim Meyer, Bill Meyers. Row XI: David Miller, Muriel Morey, Carolyn Neal, Eleanor Nicolef, Dick Norron, Dorolhy Norlon, lla Mae Olson. Row XII: Jackie O'Neil, LeElla Opliger, Fran Oslrander. 54 Row I: Waller OH, Dave Overmyer, Sue Parker, Aice PaHon, Pafly Payne. Belly Pefers, Joan Pickens. Row ll: Dick Pierce, Jim Pla++, Marfha Poling, Millie Raake, Kennefh Rapp, Lucille Reinhardt Jim Reynolds. Row Ill: Eileen Ridenour, Marilyn Rider, Thomas Rody, Nancy Rosenberger, Mildred Ross, Nancy Ruble, Joan Rush. Row IV: Doris Russell, Dorolhy Saurer, Don Sauers, Jim Schwarfz, Geraldine Schweizer, Pai' Schubert Beverly Schulh. Row V: Beirly Scoff, Marsha Scoll, Norma Seigel, Jerry Segal, Leo Sen- ger, I-loward Shideler, Joreffa Shively. Row VI: Ellis Shookman, Lucinda Shreve, Joyce Shuherk, Billymae Soufhard, Chrisfine Sprague. Sharon Sleller, Maxine Sfephan. Row VII: Carol S+ilwell, Ralph Sfeward, Sharon Sfockberger, Willodean S+ou+ Don Sfrack, Pa+ Sfraif, Harold Slruver Row VIII: Dorofhy Sfulfs, Bob Summers, Jackie Summers, Phil Swinlord, Belly Theime, Lois Thompson, Bruce Tone. Row IX: Donna Tonkel, Lorraine Valen- fine, Gloria Dean Van Camp, Gloria Mae Van Camp, Ilene Vaugh+, Carol Vollmar, Barbara Wakefield. Row X: Elnore Walburn, Don Walker, Cliff Wafson, Don Walpole, Dick Whinery, Nancy Whifenack, Dick Whonseller. Row Xl: Peggy Whonsefler, Tom Wil- kins, Dick Williams, Sharon Williams, Es+her Winie, Nancy Wurm, Scharee Wynkoop. Row XII: Bill Yahne, Joyce Goller, Jo Ann Zickgraf, Sally Zimmerman, Una Joann Zimmerman, Kendall Zion. 55 Pk' ' if' x J ij ,Q ' s .. ' Mg L , ki' V n , I 5. if-f 6 5 G P ,L is V , .- P . ' ...I V , ig-Q.. f? ,f 1 i l F X V J E' V K P I Q , RN' Ji swf I A J' I- iw m.v1i'j1.f7 -:ff A -1 -'L ' 1 4 ,A N is if .Qi - ' . I f W wk g fg , - . lr- ,- . U--If Vx . F . . , I 5 E .,.. ' U4 Mi I il , 4, an P' it VI , M. , , , -V 2 f V V A 'I , , Q., - We i Q L '. -' I 17 Q., :S i L a 1:5 Q.. 4's' - 'I Tj i- .11 I I ' .-is 2 -a 'lil is L X V I Z 4 i i I ay 4,4 J -.1 Q . 2 i 1 'i J I 5 in E .. .n ii U51 our rlmv old North Side Haqh Shgnnh nwalouhr by Nw thonm 'NH-1 Hu- pmle of 4:-my Huff:-M Ami We 'rival ol hu rlrf-nm. In Pwr hnllx are fond:-H memnllu CYN Hu- qnlrlrn days of iprvnq She-1 Hur lun- nu' Alma Maier And fm he-v nur pm-ses vnnq. Oh vu' den: old North Sdn High Sfnnfh for serv-no hulk and N959 Fw-1 hr: P-onnr and he-r qloly Wi- wlll wear Nan rad and wiwhv In hu hall! un fondui mr-mor-1-I fflf Hu- qnldan dqyn of apnnq SH:-x nur love-, our Alma MMM And 50' her nur pvmsrs Img. x ' . , Top picfure: Above are +he officers and advisers of fhe class ol I95O. Sealed, lell lo righf, are: Miss Marie Miller, adviser: Evelyn Burgess, viceepresidenfg Mr. Harold Thomas, adviser. Sfandingz Bob Ford, social council chairman: Roberfa Lou Reaser, secrelary-freasurerj Jim Schlalfer, presidenf. Sree-niesl' voled mos? popu' lar by 'rhe freshman class are shown af righl. Row one: George Bowers and Bill Dailey are fwo freshman who are really going places. A winning lhree- some of gracious lassies, Marge Henry, Barbara Culberlson, and Evelyn Burgess, keep in slep while leaving school. Insel: Prelfy Rufh Ann Oel- 'ring flashes her ever-ready smile for lhe camera iusl as she does for everyone. Boflom row: Judging from lhe grins, Jim Schlalfer iusf lold one of his many iolces fo viva- cious Beverly l-learn. Tha? hand- some George Duller is found in fhe company of two charming le l l o w class-mares, N a n C y l-leider and Ellen l-lunl. Wilh Redskins like lhese, fhe class of I95O will undoubledly be among The best 56 ' C ' y -AQH.. g I 'X Nix f, ,f l'05Al'l'lel'l Row l: Deloris Adair, Barbara Aichele, Belly Andrews, Carolyn Applegafe, Jean Auman, Yvonne Baker, Arlene Barreil, Marilyn Barron. Row ll: Venefa Barfawy, Tom Baum! garfner, Darrell Bauer, Don Bauer, Roberf Bauermeisler, Dick Bay, Carol Boyer, l-lelen Beach. Row lll: Vicfer Beamer, Roland Beck, Beverly Beebe, Sara Beierlein, Tom Bell, Tom Berning, Jane Bieber, Marilyn Bilcer. Row IV: Marilyn Block, Roberf Boehrne, Don Bodeker, Garland Boyd, Rosemary Bresnahan, Ronald Brouwer, Barbara Brown, Ken Brown. Row V: Wanda Brudi, Marilyn Bruick, Marjorie Bruick, Deloris Buecler, Tom Bumgarlner, Evelyn Burgess, Gene Burry, Vern Buschbaum. Row VI: l-lelen Byall, John Carier, Norma Carler, Don Case, Marjorie Chaney, Tom Chapman, Joe Clark, Connie Clowser. Row Vll: Richard Coleman, Joan Con- nell, Lucrefia Cook, Lois Cooper, Beverly Crabill, Marlo Cramer, John Cushing, Noreen Crosley. Row Vlll: Lesfer Dailey, Bonnie Daniels, Joyce Davenport Grace Deppen, Rila DeWald, Wayne Doehrman, Marfha Dooley, Sally Doswell. Row IX: Nancy Drewell, Shirley Dunlap, Ronald Dunn, George Dufler, Phyliss Eicher, Carol Eisburg, Carol Elder, Charles Ellenwood, Row X: Gloria Erdman, Roberf Elzler, Rufh Ewald, Dean Ewing, Dick Eair, Barbara Fiebig, Nancy Fiebig, Lois Field. Row Xl: Caroll Finkhouse, Pal Firesline, Ruby Fisher, Bob Ford, Tom Foy, Basil Fryer, Edna May Frech, Ralph Gaw. Row Xll: Ray Grant Mary Goeglein, Sally Good, Bill Go+schall, Jane+ Gagle, Edward Gray, Eerrol Gressley, Barbara Jean Gray. 57 I Smit: 'ig I Q 5 1 1 , . r H i if! -T v 'F' A 3 K , V- Q 2 . 'Pr 5 ' ' - f. H Q - 1 , f. . .-- -G , V , i : ls ': Y' ,f , ' ii ,Q .. 3 ,gif , it . .. ,, . I It , X Y i 'ATN V i-,Eva will V i i ..,,sf' x -ig W fer- V ll - V U . 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'I V f '- .. yr i ' , ,. , y ,L Row l: David Girardof, Melvin Guil- laume, Dave Gunn, Joe Holmes, Bill Hanselman, Sam Harper, Mary Harris, Arlene Harshman. Row ll: Roger Harfer, Barbara Hari- man, Jo Ann Harlzog, Owen Haycox, Beverly Hearn, Nancy Heider, Bonnie Heingarrner, Emma Henlcenius. Row Ill: Carol Hershberger, Pai Hersh- berger, Bob Heyn, Donna Hiclcle, Devola Hile, Mandel Himelsfein, Wal- Ter Hinron, James Holman. Row IV: Mary Horner, Richard Haus- child, Delores Hoeseapple, Be++y Householder, Dorolhy Hughes, Mar- ma Hullinger, Doris Humbarger, Ellen uni. Row V: Allan Jacobs, Norma Jean Jenne, Ed Jordan, Bill Kahlenbeclc, Gloria Kauffman, Ralph Kauffman, Flora May Kaylor, Lyle Keen. Row VI: Lucille Keller, Ralph Keller, James Kelley, Doris Kerch, Geneva Kerr, Johnnie King, Polly Klingen- smirh, Terry Klingler. Row Vll: Sharon Klinger, Belly Knisley, Donna Knispel, Jim Kolmerren, Jack Komisarow, Judy Krebs, Barbara Landis, Tom Leonard. Row Vlll: John Leslie, Joan Levy, Janef Loveless, Jim Mackey, Marjorie Maholm, Genna Manges, Beverly Manor, Carolyn Malsbury. Row IX: Byron May, Myron May, Gloria McKee, Marilyn McKeeman, Duane McQueen, Elsie Meiners, Sranford Mefz, Barbara Merlz. Row X: Ralph Miles, Francis Miller, Janef Miller, Phyllis Moorman, Max Morris, Jaclc Mougin, Bonnie Murrell, David Myers. Row Xl: Ronald Napier, Annabelle Nel- son, James Null, Phyllis Oberlriser. Byron Olson, Bonnie Ormision, Lynn Olis, Rulh Oelfing. Row XII: Bill Panyard, Garneff Pafriclc, Jack Perfect Carolyn Peferson, Rich- ard Pfeiffer, Dueffa Piclcering, Mar- iorie Ann Plarr, Shirley PoinseH, 58 Row l: Nancy Pope, John Popp, Charles Porler, Marion Porler, Waymon Powe, Rulh Powell, Peggy Quirk, Beverly Ray. Row ll: Peggy Reaser, Roberla Lou Rea- ser, Johnny Reinewald, Warren Rein- hardl, Jack Ribel, Donald Rippe, Don Rilenour, Kennelh Robison. Row lll: Janel Rockey, Donna Rode- baugh, Evelyn Rohland, Roland Kes- sler, lan Rolland, Don Rololl, Edwin Rousseau, Paul Roser. Row IV: Don Rosenagle, Marilyn Roush, Mary Runge, Kaye Schinbeckler, Jim S C h l a l l e r, Belly Scholl, Carol Schuelke, Belly Schwind. Row V: Slanley Sexlon, Pal Selby, Bill Shambaugh, Sally Sheels, Rose Shell, Barbara Shipman, Barb Sievers, Dick Sivils. Row VI: Bonnie Smilh, Charlolle Smilh, Dale Srnilh, Dick Smilh, Goria Smilh, Eileen Srnilh, Leila Smilh, Margarel Smilh. Row Vll: Richard Smilh, Raymond Smilh, Dick Snider, Jean Snyder, Mary Ann Snyder, Sally Somers, Pal Soulhern, Jean Sowers. Row Vlll: Connie Sprunger, Bob Sleller, Beverly Slellhorn, Jeaneen Slauller, Carole Slillpass, Dwighl Slrader, Belly Slraub, Jerry Sullivan. Row IX: Belly Sunderman, Joann Swine- harl, Slan Swinlon, Jacqueline Tappy, Norma Tellow, Marilyn Thalcher, Donna Thomas, Carolyn Tilus. 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V ' iawlrw -5' '71 L 'MW - vzwwww ' ,,,,J,Q: Qi, ,f,,. ., QQ ia, .5 . lg' '14?e5'4'?'f ,,JPe'4if:'Ff1 A ' fgV.?A-fliffgiv ' - ff' -.fffP5'fz4 ff,-K'VwwA,g:q V .www - 'fi' f1'?2m.V ffswgffwc .. f -WM . VV V f ' fb -fi , ' Maw V ...af A ' ...Km , VVV ,,,,. .M X V- STANDS FCDI2 SERVICE TRUTH AND LIGHT Nfvvs 'tgp QC-H. 1159 IQIILEJLQIZ5 Top row. - er Yeh, re' f Miher prans paper: ' Don Mansheld, upp Cords pornfs' Nanoy ' d Gerry Foy publishers Joyce Trndah an conreri Norma Sulhvan odds fearure copy. Second row: Sian hears pep raiki Bar- bara Koons lays our an ad' Xnqe Sahlmann 6-dir-3 ednorlalsi Mies Bowman, Bro Chief of H3, words a rniqhry peni rrosh cohed zchool newv Jimmy Meyer roraks subscrlp- hone. Third row: Dale Usborne edris copyi wbscrlohonsa Jean Jean Hohrnan enrers , V ro darei and Nda Tip siah qers rnsrrucied. ' Marnyn Brmdc checks Ne: Fourrh row. ' ids proof read' June Sanr rypes copy, q f hoe of whaixs dolnq in vounq fry rar-e no brrrg keep iorals up 'iam - . ' Q -Q. vi'- Ea S X k wi '75 f' M 1. ll Redskin seniors leave fhese por+als for ' M fhe las+ 'rime wi+h hesifancy and regrel, 6, ,li yMi'i 'm., because +hey realize +hey are leaving be- ' 4, M -.M hind forever 'rheir high-school experiences. f They will, however, fhrough +he years +o f , come, always be haun'I'ed by fhe refrain ,J K A, X A-95? of Norfh Side's beloved school song, 'I i'.i which was wri++en by Mr. Merion Kimes, former head of 'lhe Social Science Deparf- ' - ment The familiar words which every Red- slcin highly cherishes were sei +o music by Miss Dorofhy Helling, a I930 Nor+h Side graduale. VI gf' i, 54 v i 5 A I EF Quill and Scroll: Sillingz Lois Hall, Joyce Tindall, Jean Hoffman, Jean S p a r I i n g, Gerry Foy, and Jack Powers. Slanding: Inge Sahlmann, lrwin Deisler, Pal McComb, Barbara Koons, Jaclc Baxler, Alda Tibbells, and Marilyn Slanger. Members of l5OO Club are, firsr row: Marilyn Koe- nig, Inge Sahlmann, Jean Holilman, Barbara Koons, AI- da Tibbells, Carolyn Lam- berl, Barbara Allman, Pal Wyans, Joy Ann Popp. Second row: Bob Lamson, Jerry Segal, Irwin Deisler, Joyce Tindall, Marilyn Slan- ger, Yvonne Behnlce, Jean Laulenschlager. Third row: Bruce Tone, Jim Meyer, Jaclc Powers, Pal McComb, Pal Kroemer, Nor- ma J. Sullivan, Geraldine Foy. ournagrifcc .szruice QUILL AND SCROLL, inlernalional honor sociely for high school iournalisls, has chaplers in more 'fhan Iwo lhou- sand schools. Young iournalisls who wear 'rhe Quill and Scroll pin are oulslanding senior iournalisls and musl be in lhe upper Third ol lheir class. This year lhirleen Norlh Side seniors were selecled lo ioin lhis sociely because of lheir oulslanding work on eilher The Norlherner or The Legend. l500 CLUB. Membership in l5OO Club is given when ISOO poinls have been acquired in publicalion worlc. This worlc includes wriling news, lealures, sporls, edilorials, oblaining ads, or performing various olher helpful iobs on some slafl. A bronze pin is awarded lor achieving l,5OO poinls. Higher awards include lhe silver pin for 3,000 poinls, The gold pin for 5,000, and lhe gold-jeweled pin for l0,000 publicalion poinls. joofgghd Erin? ame, org Who has nor aspired once in his life io be an acior? The acling bug has noi failed 'ro bile many Norih Side siudenls, as Jrhe membership of 'rhe Siudeni Players' Club, advised by Miss Margery Suier, shows. SPC puis on a variely oi plays, which in This year included Jrwo senior one-acis, The Neighbors and Red Carna+ions g lhe Chrisimas play, Diclcens' Chris'rmas Carol 3 and The annual senior produciion, Don'+ Talce My Penny . The senior play casi included Carolyn Crosby, Don Finney, Willard l-lolloway, Pal McComb, Jean Dye, Inge Sahlmann, Sieve Ayers, Dave l-lughes, Sarah l-laycox, Linion Grummons, Bob l-larold, Marcia Isaacs, Marilyn l-lopper, Barbara Spreuer, Peggy Slullz, Bob Whilehouse, and Diclc Dellinger. This year ihe club was lead by Gerry Foy, presidenlq Inge Sahlmann, vice-president and Jean l-loiiman, secreiaryfrreasurer. Top row: Scenes from fhe senior one- acis in which Miss Su- fer had a role. Boiiom row: SPC members, lelf +o right iirsi row, are Rilenour, Kroemer, l-larshrnan, Erhardi, Crosby, Frank- ensiein, Marlin, Riley. Byrde, l-lariman, Rari- den, Lyons. Second row: Essex, l-lagy, Healer, Crabill, Ginzel, Grubb, Daylon, Blum, Goeglein, Moe- der. Third row: l-laycox, Spiizberg, S p re u e r. Waggener, Deppen, Somers, l-lamle++, Bruiclc, Somers, Gable. Four+h row: Snead Koeneman, Symms, McComb, Dye, Isaacs, Sfanger, Warner, Bern- ing, Koenig. Fif+h row: Seigel, Harold, Holloway, Foy, Sahlmann, l-l o if ma n Miss Suier, While- house. Coafs, Grum- mons, Finney. 67 aeziarfi, icerofi 0 fAe jufure Under The able guidance oT Miss lrene Miller, English insTrucTor, The Junior Forensic League oT lNlorTh Side has, Tor Ten years, prepared many Treshman and sophomore sTudenTs Tor membership in The NaTional Forensic League. Through This club, The members have acquired The arT oT speaking wiTh Tluency and wiTh selT-conTidence. By masTering diTTerenT phases oT public spealcing, such as exTemporaneous, oraTorical, humorous, and dra- maTic declamahons, members prepare Themselves Tor TuTure lives in which abiliTy To spealc in public is an absoluTe necessiTy. Special programs given aT Junior Forensic League meeTings are planned by chairmen who are assisTed by Their commiTTees. By parTici- JFL members are, leTT To righT, TirsT row: Beierline, Selby, NorTon, Erdman, Frances, Circle, Morey, SmiTh, Menge, l-larshman. Second row: Knispel, STillpass, Cooper, Schwind, OeTTing, Horner, Beck, FiresTine. Third row: Barrand, Field, SuTTer, Tone, Walker, Weclcesser, Meyer, Miss Miller, adviser. RighT: Members give readings and speeches during The programs. paTing in diTTerenT programs, members acguire The poinTs which allow membership in NaTional Forensic League. A record number oT members were acquired This year Through The eTTorTs oT Maxine Cramer, membership chairman. The social acTiviTies oT This large group were direcTed by Muriel Morey: publiciTy was Talcen care oT by Arlene l-larshman. OTher oTTicers oT JFL were: l-lisTorian, Eleanor l-larshmang secreTary-Treasurer, Ellen l-lunTg presidenT, Bruce Tone: and vice-presidenT, RuTh Ann OeTTing. Hacficing .fdrffn of fg 1,1666 .gpaealing The NaTional Forensic League is a naTional honorary socieTy which endeavors To give iTs members pracTice in The arT oT public speaking and some knowledge abouT The science oT such speaking. IT also sTresses scholarship. Members oT NFL have had a busy schedule This year. Early in The season They sponsored lXlorTh Sides represenTaTion in The Purdue DebaTe Comference, The TirsT one To be held since The war. They also parTicipaTed in The speech meeT aT LaporTe, The inviTaTional meeT held aT SouTh Side, and The STaTe NFL meeT held aT l.aporTe. The speech deparTmenT and NFL were hosT aT one Junior Town MeeTing and aTTended Tour away xl!! 'o 'o M Members oT NFL are le-TT To righT, row one: l.auTenschlager, YosT, l-ToTTman, lvlr. Coil, adviser, Bell, l-lagy, lvloeder. Second row: Koenig, Kahlenbeck, Bradley, Ayers, Coil, Gable, Luhman. Upper leTT: Muriel Morey gives her views on currer'T issues. Lower leTT: NFL members aTTer conduchng a debaTe. Trom ForT Wayne. ln addiTion To This, NFL sponsored iTs annual dramaTic, humorous, oraTorical, and original oraTory conTesTs. They also Tool4 charge oT The Chamber oT Commerce exTemporaneous conTesT. OT'Ticers Tor This year were: Barbara Jo YosT, presidenTq STeve Ayers, vice-presidenTg John Coil, secreTary-Treasurer, Virginia l-lagy, social chair- man: Jean l-loTTman, publiciTy chairman: and l-loward Kahlenbeclc, chair- man oT ways and means. cienfiriffi Caude .fdfomic gixlagriiond A choking cough, a spine-chilling scream, a loud explosion! Could iT be a murder aT IXIorTh Side? No, 'Tis only Those TuTure aTomics oT Tomorrow perTorming beTore Phy-Chem. Club. So ThaT sTudenTs mighT gain a beTTer knowledge oT physics and chemisTry, The Phy-Chem Club oT NorTh Side was organized. AcTiviTies included The ChrisTmas parTy held December I I. For This parTy an ingenious device called a lie-deTecTor was devised by Those Two sTudenTs wiTh EinsTein minds, Jack Powers and Bob Rummel. To assisT Mr. I-Iarold Thomas and Mr. Sherman Pressler in The adminis- TraTion oT The club, Bob Koenig was eIecTed presidenT, Dick KaTTeII, vice- presidenT, Alda IibbiTTs, secreTary, and Jack Pishering, Treasurer. lnvesTigaTing acTions and reacTions oT The many chemicals ThaT perfume our halls and TurThering Their knowledge in The fields oT physics and chemisTry provide Phy- Chem members wiTh many inTeresTing experiences. Members are, IeTT To righT, row one: Mr. I-Iarold Thomas, adviser, PaT Conrad, Phyllis I-IeasTon, RuTh KeITsch, PaT Schae-Tier, Norma Jean Sullivan, BeTTy Jean Snead, Alda TibbiTTs, Jean Sparling, Jean Dye, Connie Jo Moeder, PaT Ramsey, May Knisley, Mr. Sherman Pressler, adviser. Row Two: Dick Salomon, Bob Lamson, Carol LamberT, Ann SchaTThauser,, KaTheryn Barden, Leanna Maish, Hannah FrankensTein, Barbara PaTTon, Joan NachTigaII, Joan Mason, Joyce Tindall, Jay Morris, Wilbur RuperT. Row Three: Carl Bradley, I-Iugh Wakefield, Jack Fishering, Bob Koenig, John Coil, Irwin DeisTer, Jack Powers, Dick McDowell, Don Roush, Dick Dooley, Bob Rummel, Don Fisher, Don Seabold, Norman Dean, Leonard I-Iorn. Below IeTT: Bob Rummel, demonsTraTes an ingenious device he has made To Jim Schaberg. RighT: These merry pipers enTerTain Their Tellow members aT a meeTing. Eiffel' M053 all .SZPUQ5 ThirsTyf7 BoosTer room iusT ahead! SporTs Tans are seen scurrying To reach The source oT ThaT aroma oT Treshly popped corn, hoT dogs, candy, and cokes! Supervising The sales made by BoosTer workers is Mr. Noel WhiTTern, adviser. A novelTy was presenTed This year in The Torm oT girl cheer-leaders, under The leadership oT Miss MargareT Spiegel and Mr. RuThTord SmuTs. To promoTe sTronged supporT oT The Teams by The sTudenT body, The Red JackeT Club was organized. The members lead The resT oT The sTudenT body in cheering our Team on To vicTory. This year BoosTer members were also kepT busy wiTh The sale oT Redskin headscarves and beanies. C2 Members oT BoosTer are, Top leTT To righT, row one: Frances, Zimmerman, Valen- Tine, Byrde, l-larTman, Becher, Brown, Whipple, STaak, Rider, Reynolds, Kable, Rosseau Ford, Wimmer, Circle, Ramer, Fox, ShuberT, Boehme, Gable, STurgeon, Baker. Row Two: STraiT, Kling, Sailors, Mennewisch, Tone, Spreuer, Briener, EpsTein, T-TeeTer, Miller, Waggoner, CopperT, T-larvey, Zimmerman, Dye, SmiTh, RosseTTer, SpiTzberg, Bobilya, ScoTT, Ruble. Row Three: Close, Zoch, l-larTer, Ross, Sahlmann, Gribler, PaTTon, Foy, LamberT, Beer, Harrison, Rice, l-layes, Linnemeier, l-Tall, Krause, Doehrman, WakeTield, WoosTer, Tully, Wells. Row Tour: Moore, Grubb, Akers, T-loneick, Gmspach, Keipper, Berning, Brown, STockberger, Goeglein, Klingensmirh, Wyans, RansboTTom, Becher, Myers, Madden, Skiles, ShackelTord, Hughes, KnighT, WolT, BarTaway, l-layden. Row Tive: l-Tile, l.uTz, Pickens, Summers, WhonseTler, Ummel, FoersTer, sTudenT council represenTaTive, l-laycox, poinT recorder, MarTin, pepfsession chairman, Warner, secreTary, Koenig, president STanger, vice-presidenT, Weckesser, Marquiss, Isaacs, Snead, Beer, YosT, l-TeasTon, Landgrebe. Row six: Morris, Singer, Rummel, Seabold, Noel WhiTTern, adviser. Below: BoosTers in acTion: leTT, service wiTh a smile: righT, have a coke! it ow .ilofcl Za! , pkaaeii Now hold real sTiIl, please, and Don'T look so angryq come on, smile are expressions oTTen heard around NorTh Side whenever a cameraman ap- pears. The Camera Club was organized Tor all These phoTography enThusi- asTs. The members learn To Talce, prinT, and enlarge picTures and To operaTe diTTerenT Types oT cameras and proiecTors. EquipmenT Tor every Type OT phoTography is available, and a well-sToclced dark room is aT The disposal oT every member. Each year The Camera Club sponsors Two Tull-lengTh movies in The audiTorium To which a small admission is charged. These proceeds are used To purchase new eoguipmenT. The chieT proiecT oT The club This year Camera Club members are, leTT To righT, row one: Die-mer, STillwell, Krauss, Ford, Ramer, Crabill, Ramer, Bresnahan. Second row: l-lolsapple, Smell, Rush, Seigel, Sulli- van, l-lumbarger, Aspy, Mossburg, Buschbaum. Third row: KlingensmiTh, Winebrenner, l-linselman, Ginder. FourTh row: Sundsmo, Miles, Powell, I-lively, ReighTer, GarreTT, Myers. FiTTh row: Reeder, ArmsTrong, Bonner, Morris, Mr. Musselman. was The purchase oT a badly needed new spealcer Tor The proiecTor in The audiTorium. Camera Club meeTings are held every second and Third Tues- day OT The monTh in room I IO. The club was ably guided Through anoTher year by The Tollowing: Johnny Bonner, presidenTq Barbara Aspy, vice presidenTg Joan Sundsmo, secreTaryp Nancy Mossburg, Treasurer and poinT recorder. Mr. DayTon Musselman is The adviser. xl9Aring Wafureg gnckanfmenfd IT, on a spring nighT you glance ouT oT The window and see a Tigure holding a buTTerTly neT running madly down The sTreeT, don'T be alarmed. IT is probably a member oT The NorTh Side NaTure Club chasing a parTicu- larly Tine specimenT oT buTTerTly or moTh. This club was organized so sTu- denTs oT NorTh Side could develop Their inTeresT in naTure. The club is aTTiliaTed wiTh The Junior Academy oT Science. NaTure Club's acTiviTies are varied. The members go on hikes whene ever possible. Cn These hikes They can collecT insecTs, leaves, and oTher Things in which They are inTeresTed. They also endeavor To idenTiTy These specimens. The NaTure Club has Two regular acTiviTies: The ChrisTmas NaTure Club members are: leTT To righT, row one: Davidson, Neal, Zickgral, Meek, LeMay. Row Two: Mr. OTT, GranT, Rosenberger, PeTers, Koonfz, Miss Thompson. Row Three: l-lagy, MarTin, Indrecc, Sileward, Meyer. Upper leTT: Members enioy parTy7 lower leTT, inTeresTed members lisTen aTTenTively To The speaker. parTy, which is held aT The December meeTing, and The spring hike in June, which is The lasT meeTing oT The year. OTTicers oT NaTure Club Tor The TirsT semesTer This year were: Jim Craig, presidenT3 John l-larper, vice-presidenT3 Sally l-lamleTT, secreTaryy Jim Meyer, Treasurer, l:ayeTTa Davidson, program chairman, and Carolyn Neal, poinT recorder. ringing gave! fo gnfire llfiirfol NorTh Side's Junior Red Cross is an organizaTion which helps To pro- vide Tor The well-being oT Those people who are noT so TorTunaTe as oThers. Through generous conTribuTions made by The sTudenTs and The various clubs, members oT Red Cross are able To carry on Their worlc oT helping oThers. This is Their aim, and They Tind deep pleasure in knowing ThaT They have done Their parT. AcTiviTies oT The Red Cross are many and varied. The club adopTed war orphans and provided Tor Their welTare. The members Tilled giTT boxes Members oT Red Cross are, leTT To righT, TirsT row: Rice, RosseTTer, Schneider, Hayes, Mossburg. Second row: ChalTanT, Gagnon, Goeglein, BuTler, fkspy, Schneider. Third row: Buechner, Ziclcgraph, Kling, KlingensmiTh, Klinger, Zimmerman, Mrs. Nusbaum, adviser. FourTh row: Miss Bowen, adviser, ClopperT, Waggoner, I-lenry. AT righT, members are shown Tilling overseas boxes. Tor The needy. The dance, which was held aTTer The NorTh Side-CenTral game This year, broughT in The money Tor Their needs. Junior Red Cross holds an elecTion oT oTTicers each semesTer. OTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer This year were: Joann Schneider, presidenTg Elenora RosseTTer, vice-presidenTj Jean l-layes, secreTary7 and PaT Rice, Treasurer. Second semesTer oTTicers were: Jean l-layes, presidenTg RuTh Anne Wag- goner, vice-presidenTg and RaT Rice, secreTary-Treasurer. griuing or flue Ed in eruice To Tace liTe squarely and To Tind and give The besT is The challenge Polar-Y oTTers. Members oT Polar-Y are TaughT To uphold The ideals oT Tellowship, ChrisTian characTer, leadership, and service, hence, The warmTh and Triendliness oT This club may be TelT everywhere. AcTiviTies oT Polar-Y are many. Always sTriving Tor The besT physically, menTally, and spiriTually, iT is well lcnown Tor iTs many generous enTerprises. AT Thanksgiving and EasTer, baslceTs are Tilled Tor needy Tamiliesp during The year The girls conTribuTe worlc To The Needleworlc Guild. Social evenTs Polar-Y members are, leTT To righT, row one: Knisley, Mclzeely, l-layes, l-loTTman, Waggoner, STanger, ClopperT, Ginzel, Dailey. Row Two: LeighTy, Koenig, Lyons, Sullivan, Thieme, Adair, Braun, Wynlcoop, Warner. Row Three: Kroemer, Rider, l-lenry, Berning, Werling, Burlce, STouTTer, Daniels, Miss FosTer. AT leTT, ChrisTmas ceremonial is observed and oTTicers are insTalled. include The FaculTy Tea, MoTher and DaughTer Tea, and The Senior Fare- well ParTy. AnoTher big evenT is The annual 'lournamenT l'wirl which is conducTed by all The Y-Teen girls oT The ciTy. OTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were: Marilyn STanger, presidenTg PaT Rice, vice-presidenT7 Joan ClopperT, secreTaryg and RuTh Waggoner, Treasurer. Chairmen oT The cabineT commiTTees were: Marilyn Koenig, Evelyn Warner, Jean l-layes, Mary Lou Warner, Gilda Lyons, lris Giinzel, and Ann Young. Advisers are Miss Geneva Burwell and Miss Loraine FosTer. 60l'lfel'lt5 T911 ofkncledf memoriea 121,25 6-23 gygricle of every Afuvlenfv Page, 24-61 g1S?anr!5 Kar deruice, 1,1414 ,,,,,m,11f. . . 19.1924 62- 91 jar LGI' AOHOI' GIIJ Lei' we wear fha rec! ana! wkife 19.19.24 92-121 orefi a oma uruiue an furiefi Junior Classical League, consisTing oT sTudenTs Trom Virgil and Cicero classes, was esTablished To carry The Torch oT The classical languages To posTeriTy. JCL aTTempTs To broaden The knowledge oT Roman cusToms and ways oT liTe. The meeTings oT JCL are held every Third Monday. ATTer a shorT business meeTing, The club presenTs a program connecTed wiTh ancienT Rome, such as The celebraTion oT a Roman holiday. One program This year was a day in a Roman school. AnoTher inTeresTing program con- cerned The Oracles oT Delphi. The Virgil class represenTed The priesTesses, and quesTions on Tinance, career, and love were answered Tor The Cicero ef Q Members oT The Junior Classical League are, leTT To righT, TirsT row: Waggoner, Foy, Finney, Sahlmann, KelTsch, Jacobs. Second row: Miss JudiTh Bowen, adviser, STaley, Landgrebe, Blum, Behnlae, Van Hoozen, BlauvelT, Miss Marie FosTer, adviser. Upper righT, The room is decoraTed Tor ChrisTmas meeTing. Lower righT, members enacT a Roman ceremony. class. JCL co-sponsored a dance wiTh The Spanish and French clubs laTe in The TirsT semesTer. The Three clubs also held a poTluclc aT ChrisTmas Time aT The home oT lnge Sahlmann. 0TTicers oT JCL Tor The year were: Maureen Jacobs, iunior consul: Gerry Foy, scribe, Inge Sahlmann, guaesTorg and RuTh KelTsch, aedile. The club's advisers are Miss Loraine FosTer and Miss JudiTh Bowen. Makofcbng Cordura! Social! jacbfiona Liferary, culfural, and social developmenf is promofed and upheld by fhe Helicon Club, advised by Miss Mildred Huffman and by Miss Mabel Greenwalf. Highlighfs in Helicon's acfivifies fhis year included an inferesfing and enferfain- ing program feafuring fhe showing of fhe moving picfure Pride and Preiudicef' The picfure was preceded by a pofluck dinner af fhe home of Karl Bradley. Af fhe Chrisf- mas meefing in December, a play, Masfer of fhe Sfraifsu, was presenfed by Marilyn Doerfler, Hugh Wakefield, Lucille Posnaugh, Jack Powers, Dick Powell, Vicfor Smifh, and Maureen Jacobs. The annual Chrisfmas service proiecf fhis year was a program and parfy given af fhe Irene Byron Sanaforium. Sally Hamlef was chairman of The affair, and Jack Powers realisfically porfrayed Sanfa Claus. ln February, Helicon Helicon members are, firsf row: Rousseau, Crosby, Lyons, Harnleft, Somers, Sparlirig, Helrnke, Lamberf, Foersfer. Second row: Powers, VanHoozen, Aspy, Moeder, Alfman, Long, Waggoner, Clopperf, Sfauffer, Kahlenbeck. Third row: Smifh, Hoffman, Doerfler, Warner, Foy, Jacobs, Sullivan, Chambers, Osborn. Fourfh row: Harfzell, Fosbaugh, Dudenhoefer, Sahlmann, Frankensfein, Rice. Fiffh row: Lamson, Wakefield, Coil, Deisfer, Bradley, Plaff, Segil. presenfed 'rhe Washingfon-Lincoln Day assembly, which was headed by Karl Bradley. The spring 'rea feafured a guesf speaker: and, in May, fhe seniors were honored wifh a farewell parfy. The club fhis year was direcfed by Carolyn Crosby, presidenfp Karl Bradley, vice- presidenf: Jean Foersfer, secrefary: and Howard Kahlenbeck, Treasurer. gzifaggfding merican unify In close co-operaTion wiTh our naTional governmenT, The sTudenTs oT NorTh Side have, in The pasT and likewise in The presenT, endeavored To bring abouT closer relaTions and beTTer undersTanding beTween The UniTed STaTes and our CenTral and SouTh American neighbors. One can readily recognize The TacT ThaT a sTeadTasT uniTy is necessary among The American Republics. The Pan-American Club was esTablished To promoTe The Triendly Teeling and The TrusT which are so badly needed. Members oT Pan-American carry on various social acTiviTies, such as The annual ChrisTmas ParTy which was held on December I8 This year and Pan-American members are, TirsT row, leTT To righT: Miss Plumanns, Payne, Van l-loozen, l.amberT, Ford, Kramer, NorTon, Miss Plummer. Row Two: Wyans, l-lall, Luhman, Whipple, Sullivan, SToclcberger, l-larshman. Row Three: l-lagy, Morey, Winie, Long, YosT, l-leeTer, Foy, Kopp. Row Tour: l-lughes, PlaTT, Seabold, Bradley, ThiebolT, Essex, Cramer, PaTTon, Land- grebe. The picnic aT Franlce Parlc in June. Two highlighTs oT The year are The annual aTTer-game dance and The Pan-American Day assembly. OTTicers elecTed by Their Tellow members To lead Pan-American during The TirsT semesTer oT This school year were: Dave l-lughes, presidenT1 VeneTTa Van l-loozen, vice-presidenT: PaT Long, secreTaryg and PaTTy Payne. Treasurer. Miss Frances Plumanns and Miss l-lazel Plummer are The advisers oT The club. manly, im, ire -- 2-gye Norfh Side Rifle Club, a member of fhe Nalional Rifle Associalion, was organized in l93O under ihe direcfion of Mr. l-lyrle lvy. li sfarled wilh only a few boys, bur now is comprised of a large group of bolh boys and girls. Mrs. Grace Bridges direcfs The girls while Mr. Ivy coaches Jrhe boys. Purpose of lhe club is 'ro inslill in The minds of ils members The correcl and fhe safe way 'ro handle a gun. TheSpor'rsman's Code is slricfly fol- lowed by all club members, and Jrhis provides rhe grealesl possible safely and enioymenl fo 'rhose inferesfed in shoofing. Various medals and diplomas given members for advancemen+ in Firsl row: Bridges, Follcner, Brudi, Morris, Rummel, Powers, Bennelr, Boyer, Fair, Erne, Alward, Sowers, McKeever, Ivy. Second row:CD+L KeHen Hughes,JusHce,Sni+h,Bauennekren R4ackey,KaHenbeck 6nm,Nmym,Cedl Thnd mnv:Sprague,Baken Knkpafnck,Rider,kAeek,k4akh,Borden,hhpsHnd,hAeek Zoch,PaWer,Funk Tmeboh. Fourlh row: Himelslein, Brown, Van Horn, Ruperl, Seabold, Schafenaclcer, Marlin. abiliry are Promarlcsman, Marlfsman, Marlisman Pirsi Class, Sharpshooier Award, Experf Rifleman Award, and Dislringuished Rifleman Award, fhe highes+ award afrainable. In 'rhe elecrion of officers held af rhe beginning of lhe iirsf semesler, Bob Rummel was elecfed president Norma Lee Bennelf, vice-president Jaclc Powers, +reasurer7 Bill Foy. execufive officer, and Mary Kirkparriclc, secrerary. oaring .gnfo Wudicaf .gzflrggkfd NorTh Side lnsTrumenTalisTs' AssociaTion is an honor socieTy Tor mem- bers oT The NorTh Side Band. Aside Trom sTressing high scholasTic scholar- ship, NSl insTills high musical proTiciency and promoTes inTeresT and en- Thusiasm in all oT The members oT The band. Nearly all oT iTs members comprise The band's TirsT chair players. NSI helps To TurTher compeTiTion in The band and To promoTe ensemble playing. The club has been worlcing unTiringly To aid The band by having parTies wiTh ouT-oT-Town musical organizaTions aTTer games. Various conTesTs have been enTered by NSI members and oTher members oT The band, which arouses The inTeresT oT non-members To Try To achieve The goal seT Tor Them NSI members, leTT To righT, sTanding: Jim PlaTT, Billy Thompson, Leon SmiTh, Modee line l.eiTh, Willard l-lolloway, l-lelen SmiTh, Jim Behmer, Joy Popp, Bill Balqer. SiTTing: KaThryn Barden, Yvonne Be-hnlce, DoroThy Vollmar, Gordon CoaTs, CharloTTe Aiken, PaT Schae-Ter. Le-TT, DoroThy Vollmar, Madeline LeiTh, Jim PlaTT, and Jim Behmer are busy pracTicing. by NSI. When They have achieved This goal, They are pledges Tor a semes- Ter. If They prove Their worTh during This period oT Time, They become regular members. NSl's oTTicers Tor This year were: Gordon CoaTs, presidenT3 PaT Schae- ffer. vice-presidenT, and DoroThy Vollrnar, social chairman. .gzwlenfzi .gpaanirik Cuhure Qne of Jrhe newesl addilions 'ro Norlh Side's exlra-curricular aclivilies is Los-So-Dal-Es, Spanish Club. Since membership is reslricled lo sludenls who are in Spanish classes or who have already complelred lhe course lhe club is comparafively small. Allhough i'r has been aclive for only one year, much progress in becoming be'rJrer acguainfed wilh Jrhe Spanish spealcing counlries, lheir cusfoms, and people has been made. Meefings are held every second and lourfh Wednesday during Jrhe fif+h period. Afler a shorlr business meeling, lhe members presenl pro- grams connecled wilh 'rhe purpose ol Jrhe club. One ol The mosl inlrereslr- ing programs was a lec+ure on Gualamala given by Miss Maxine Bieber- Top lelf: Miss Biebersheimer, displays souvenirs from her visils lo Soulh American counlries. Below, members sing Spanish Chrislmas songs. Members of Los-So-Dal-Es are, lirsl row, lelf lo right Crosby, Warner, Pallon, Sahlmann, Mason, l-lisfed. Second row: Sullivan, Lyons, Nachligall, Slanger, Tindall. Third row: l-larrzell, Rice, l-layes, Meelc, Miss Ehle, adviser. sheimer, who has Traveled exlensively in Spanish-speaking counlries. l-ligh- lighls of Jrhe year were an alfer-game dance and a Chrislmas parly held ioinlly wilh lhe lwo olher language clubs. Oiclicers of Los-So-Dal-Es lhis year were: Evelyn Warner, president Carolyn Crosby, vice-president and Barbara Pallon, secrelrary-lreasurer. Miss Marie Ehle is 'fhe club's adviser. gunz! program udtcf l946-l947 Nov. 6 . . . Family Nighl Nov. I6 , , , Pall Concerl ' Dec. I9 Chrislmas Program erUtCe7 Jan. IO . Music Dance Jan. 3l Winler Program March 28729 , Canlala 6 Z April 29' School Program uf May Q Spring Peslival lvlay 23 lce Cream Social Band members below are, lirsl' row: Balmer, Barden, Smilh. Second row: Zimmerman, More, Brossard, Dilling, May. Third row: McComb, lvlunz, Sloul, Maholm, Kauffman, Holcomb, Coals. Mr. Roper? Shambaugh, fal- enled conduclor ol Norlh Side l-ligh Schools band and orcheslra, has proved lhal our school pro- vides a lufure lor all music slu- denls. Under his careful supervision and leadership, bolh lhe band and orcheslra have, during 'rhe pasl year, provided Redslcin lisleners vvilh enjoyable music. 82 w-u..,,gh ,fnma f as mm- ws, ..,, V , -fr :fi - 1' f' 'P vga, ,,, , YJ 3, , nu ..u nr is . . .AND Tl-TE BAND PLAYED ON . . .Through The halls oT NorTh Side ring The Tamiliar producTs oT our band. We geT a greaT Thrill ouT oT calling iT our band-and a Teeling oT pride, Too. The band, under The direcTion oT Mr. RoberT Shambaugh, began iTs Tall acTiviTies by marching in several civic parades, and conTinued Trom There wiTh many Tine programs. The band played aT concerTs, perTormed on The TooTball Tield, and Tormed a prominenT parT oT The cheering secTion aT our baslceTball games. The band plays anyThing Trom Boogie Woogie To The Commence- menT March. The band members and The maesTro himselT, Mr. Shambaugh, serve as a greaT source oT pride To all NorTh Sidersg and many oT The senior members leaving iT may some day become a greaTer source oT pride To all Americans. The Training They have had malces a sTrong Tounda- Tion Tor a musical career. The band, all in all, conTribuTes a greaT deal Towards The beTTermenT oT our school and To everyone's appreciaTion oT music. OTher members oT The NorTh Side High School Band are shown below, They are cenTer leTT: Mr. RoberT Shambaugh, conducTor. PirsT row, leTT To righT: Popp, Vollmar, Maish, Parlcer, Desmonds, Behnlce, l-lolloway, l-lolman. Second row: STrader, Faylor, McGahey, Thompson, May, Bauer, May, LeeTh, Wurm, Knapp. T Third row: SmiTh, Neal, Meadows, Linberg, PlaTT, SchaeTer, Behmer, May, DuTTer, Vollmar. PourTh row: Pelz, l.amberT, Aiken, l-limelsTein, SmiTh. 83 -1-1-. -d..-...- . nw--unvz . ' ' J4 Caiaioe a iuefi og Again under lhe capable super- vision of Mr. Varner Chance, shown below, Norlh Side is crediled wilh having an A Cappella Choir which has achieved naiion-wide recogni- Jrion. Only fhrough many hours of diligenl' praclice and sludy on lhe parr of A Cappella members has rhis fame been acquired. 84 Give us D is Jrhe familiar direcrion ol Varner lvl. Chance lo lhe accompanisr Graria Gilbrearh, as Jrhe A Cappella Choir slarls ils daily rehearsal. Accordingly HD' is sounded: and Jrhe choir begins ils worlc ol improvemenr on 'fone qualify, sighl-reading or whalrever needs mosl allenlion al The lime. Wirh rhe conlinual praclice and lhe consranr erlorr of each member, The choir slrives ever for perfecrion. Music sung by lhe choir varies greally in sryle and rype, ranging from simple har- mony io a symphonic mingling of severa melodies, and from nursery rhymes lo im- pressive oralorios. This varied curriculurr of songs which also includes Negro spirilruals, Irish airs, folk runes, marches, hymns. prayers, chanls, carols, songs of dililerenl Members oT The NorTh Side A Cappella are, LeTT To righT, row one: Ramsey, Sloniker, Alcer, l:oersTer, Slcelly, Nichols, Varner Chance, RosseTTer, DudenhoeTer, T-loTTman, Sloniker, Brown, BaxTer, and Sauders. Pow Two: STulTz, Curdes, LamberT, GilbreaTh, lvlorris, Hockemeyer, Overmyer, SmiTh, Horn, Powers, l-leeTer, LauTen- schlager, BarTaway, Dye, and Berning, Row Three: l-laycox, KlingensmiTh, Long, Hopper, Tone, McDowell, Feasel, Silk, Behmer, Keipper, Landgrebe, Wallrer, Young, and Koeneman. Row Tour: l-lamleTT, Sparling, Lamson, Seabold, PaTTerson, Feed, Holloway, l-larTzell, Engle, WhonseTler, Bell, WolTe, and McComb. peoples and counTries, and popular songs-oTTers an opporTuniTy Tor The choir To give iTs audience diversiTied programs which appeal To all. As usual, The ChrisTmas season was The choir's busiesT Time. lVlosT imporTanT oT The ChrisTmas perwformances was The choir's co-operaTion wiTh The lOl Club in presenTing a radio program Through which needy Tamilies were aided by conTribuTions Trom The public. Singing Tor The convocaTional program oT lndiana Technical College was one oT The civic programs which make up mosT oT The choir's concerTs. STudenTs aT lNlorTh Side were enTerTained during The winTer holiday season in The ChrisTmas assembly, and earlier in The semesTer, The choir parTicipaTed in The chapel assembly. During The year, The choir and The oTher music groups in school presenfed a series oT Tour concerTs, ouT- sTanding oT which was The EasTer CanTaTa. Probably The mosT imporTanT and besT remembered oT The choir's concerTs was The series oT radio broadcasTs presenTed each Sunday during The Ten weeks beTore ChrisTmas. These programs, sponsored by Koerbens Jewelry STore, aTTorded an opporTuniTy Tor all To hear The choir and To enioy The beauTiTul choral arrangemenTs They presenTed. Dear old Nor+i1 Side High, S+ands maiesiic by +i'1e s+ream. A view . . . on a brighi' spring day Top row: Bob Lamson, pliofograplweri Jean Sparling, senior edilorq Johnny l-larlzell, slarl arlisl. Second roy: Mariorie Dudenlwoefer lypes Legend copy: Marilyn Koenig 31,9 Gegen lalces name Card orders: Jaclc Baxler, business manager. Third row: lrv Deisler, Marilyn Slan- ger, and Jaclc Powers work overlime on Legend: lrv Deisler, Marilyn Sfanger, Marilyn Koenig, Jack Powers and Vir- ginia Franlce file Legend receipls. f-frt I lmf.f.1m:,'ll4'r' ,S 'J- . Li-Izgf' Z' U f j , ' L11 I !,,f 86 i4 'N . X Q, ,., J , Y Y V x ' Q, , . .Q Y 8 7 in i' Uh, X' ' Sola! of X57 Top row: Mariiyn Koenig, a',5isTa'ii circularion manager: Jean Spariing, senior ediior, and MissBciwnmn,advi1.fi'3 Jacif Powers, Circuiaiicin managr,-r'. Second row: Mariiyn Srarigiiir, Curry -I X M, . in - 'K ?'-4, edifor: Marilyn Koenig and Jail- Barber, ousiness manager ine Legend stint ri-car:-,. for 'ine camera man. Third row: Johnny Bonner, legend piwoiograplner' irv Deisfer, ediior Qi ine IQ47 Legend? Mariiyn Koenig and Margie Duedennoeier Qlneci ine iiifiia. f 1 5? f 1 S, i- i SQ X Xi f 'w pardz Mud rancaid, onziieump While roaming Through The halls oT NorTh Side, one oTTen hears The Tamiliar phrases, Bonjour , CommenT allez-vous? , Tres bien, merci, eT vous , and Au revoir , Trom members oT The French Club, Parmi Nos Amis. These members have a chance To sTudy and To appreciaTe The cus- Toms, The beauTies, and The TrivoliTies oT The French which beTTer acguainT Them wiTh Their European neighbor. All members parTicipaTing in The monThly meeTings oT Parmi Nos Amis reporT on maTerial They have Tound concerning France. ln This way, all may learn, undersTand, and appreciaTe The whys and whereTores which underlie French evenTs and aTTiTudes. IT one had chanced To loolc in on The club shorTly aTTer The TirsT snow French Club members are, leTT To righT, TirsT row: l-lockemeyer, Treesh, Jacobs, Elson, SouThard, Rariden, Skelly, Rousseau, Clapp. Row Two: Feasel, Connors, Brown, Crabill, STaley, Symms, T-lelmke, Frelcson, LauTenschlager, KlingensmiTh. Row Three: T-Tall, I-leasTon, Long, YosT, Koeneman, Dye, Bash, McDowell, Johnson, TriboleT, Clapp, Miss Plumanns. RighT: Members pracTice carols and compleTe plans Tor ChrisTmas parTy. had Tallen, he would have seen many members TranTically aT worlc wiTh LaTin and Spanish Club members Trying To compleTe plans Tor The main social evenT oT The year, Terpsichore's TroT, The dance held December I4 aTTer an ouT-oT-Town game. Jean Dye served as general chairman oT The aTTair, and was assisTed by a member Trom each oT The oTher clubs. Also remembered by all members was The Language Club's ChrisTmas ParTy. CusToms and music Typical oT The ChrisTmas season in each oT The Three diTTerenT counTries was compared. .lm i f 7 - sv E 3 V Q f QV., L , g ' r x Q, -'af ', '- I ? '. 4. in 451-. fag .fi . . 1 1' , ,in I F , .Q '16 5 :tm 1 ., , 5. 'Q , - W, Ayr 1 4 Q nv 1.. f 75 F is.. A-n h .vw i ,YYnL,35'4K?v5s5Ax33 BTH PiSs4im'.ss'w. .E was Sim' To EXMSSSTAEIB H7:i5'?iTYHii .. SCHOOL con A-1 AUWALSTUDENY M snmsnimfscma,muwm vmmpm RISPECTFHL. fm mu rwxrauu. emma, ' 0' W' , 535251 Q fg3gigsQ' W 'rx veg X- ' 'NV N imma .L' gpnggu -ff' id '- ,X .DS ' M m IR ...,,, . ,, Q Ti I - . ' HXSIAYRHR. VMI il' EXW? KVI! , -H Q x T 9j7g3'JDf', 4.1 1, ',1EL 4 v' , L If Q! LN , ,X , v. . W. -v 5 Q gf? k 'izgw H' .L., F fCODE fEP1fF5TiWNWI JL TNYTO N RUQTVIF1. A imw, MK if IIITY l', lT . IIANCE. 'Y EHIMDR INC AlLTKSl M Dios . r . . LDCJHDJT. 7 ' KN i 4 Q r 3 ,L Q sf mal , . Q HM ,Q K 9 ta, 1 my sf EGR HER HGNCDR AND HER GLQRV WE WEAR THE RED AND WHITE During recenT years Redskins have shown an increasing inTeresT in inTramural sporTs, such as Tennis, Mr. Noel WhiTTern, who organized The Team, serves as coach. From The smiles on The Taces oT These boys, Tennis musT be Tun. Members OT The Team are, leTT To righT, TirsT row: Leonard l-lorn, Mr. WhiTTern, and Bill Yahne. Second row: Jim Schaberg, Larry Colip, and KermiT Peed. Volleyball is one sporT ThaT is becoming ever more popular wiTh The Redskin sguaws. The girls aT righT came ouT Tops in inTramuraI volleyball compeTiTion. Looking very proud abouT winning The TiTle oT Volleyball Champs oT I946 They are, leTT To righT, kneeling: Marilyn Krauss: sTand- ing, Pal' CarpenTer, Marilyn Zoch, Joyce Quack- enbush, Sharon Weigel, BerTha Schmidt Joan SchweiTzer, and CharloTTe Aiken. ,yn fl Cllfl'llftl aA1if EJUQJ7 QLLCLLUJ All Redskins are oTTered an opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe in sporTs Through The inTramural program. NOT only The braves, buT also The sguaws, Take acTive parTs in The many inTeresTing phases of This program. For boys The Noon BaskeTball League, which Takes place during The varsiTy baskeTball season, gives The hoT-shoT arTisTs Their chance To shine. AT The conclusion oT The varsiTy cross-counTry season in The Tall, The Freshman-Sophomore Cross-CounTry MeeT is run To discover TuTure varsiTy maTerial. During The winTer season Tennis can be played in The girls' gym. This year lNlorTh Side had a varsiTy Tennis Team Tor The TirsT Time. LaTe in May, aTTer The varsiTy Track season is compleTed, The inTerclass Track meeT is held. For The girls There are many ways To exerT energy and slim The waisTline. lnTer-class volleyball, baskeTball, soTTball, and Track TournamenTs provide The girls wiTh Tun, Thrills, and exciTemenT never To be TorgoTTen.


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