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

 - Class of 1950

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National Honor Society The National Honor Society is the goal to which all Redskins aspire The society is made up of 15 per cent of the seniors from the scholastic upper third of their class and students elected from the upper IO per cent of the junior class. Election is also based on character, leadership and SCTVICE. SENICRS ELECTED IN 1949 Lois Cooper George Dutter Phyllis Eicher Dean Ewing Lois Field Richard Hauschild SENIOR Barbara Aichele Sara Beierlein Marilyn Block Rosemary Bresnahan Sharon Burke Beverly Crabill Noreen Crosley Bonnie Daniels Martha Dooley Gloria Erdman Patricia Firestine Edna May Frech Donald Vance Donna Knispel Betty Schwind Leila Smith E Jeaneen Stouffer Richard Vanl-Iorn Ann Young S ELECTED IN 1950 Sam Harper Ellen Hunt Geneva Kerr Barbara Lehman Janet Loveless Marilyn McKecman Elsie Meiners Max Morris Shirley Poinsett John Popp Patricia Selby Margaret Smith JUNIORS ELECTED IN 1950 Shirley Cooper Vernon Coy Robert Davis Elise Deister Jean Faylor Bill Gotschall Melvin Guillaume Karenrose Harper Carol Kougel Carole Neusbaum Bette Norman Ian Rolland

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Four Year Honor Roll George Dutter, Valedictorian Richard VanHorn, Jr Salutatorian Barbara Aichele Sara Bcierlein Lois Cooper Beverly Crabill Marth.a Dooley George Dutter Phyllis Eicher Dean Ewing Lois Field Edna May Frech Richard Hauschild Nancy Heider Geneva Kerr Donna Kuispel Elsie Meincrs Betty Schwind Leila Smith Jeaneen Stouffer Richard VanHorn, Ann Young



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To guide senior affairs this year were elected, left to right, Sam Harper, vice-president: lvliss Iudith Bowen, adviserg Dean Ranshurg, social chairman: Ruthford Smuts. adviser: Ellen Hunt. secretaryftreasurer: and Max Morris, president. Seniors Record Proud Memories With the end of summer each prospective senior looks to the approaching school year with hope, anticipation, and a few misgivings. The senior year closes a definite chapter in each of our lives, and upon its completion we find ourselves forced to make of our lives what we can. As freshmen, headed by jim Schlatter, we became acquainted and worked together through the class party, April Drip . As sophomores we again gathered together for Turkey Trot , with Evelyn Burgess as prexy. Our junior Prom, named Deep Sea Fan' tasyv, was a grand affair with George Dutter as head man. ' The senior year has been successful in every way and certainly has lived up to our lofty expectations. With the opening of school, seniors took the spotlight with the onefact plays. Then many of them took part in that program of which North Side is so proud--the Fall Concert. The class elections next entered the picture, enveloping the school with hope and anxiety. Max Morris was elected to be the 1950 prexy with Sam Harper acting as vicefpresident and Ellen Hunt as secretaryftreasurer. The social com' mittee included Dean Ransburg at the head, with jim Schlatter and Iohn Popp assist- ing. The class again chose for its advisers Miss Iudith Bowen and Ruthford Smuts. NV ith the new year came the Senior Banquet. The theme was 'LGur Alma Mater , and the affair was exciting and entertaining, complete with prophecies and favors. The Magic Eye took highest honors with cartooned prophecies shown on the slide. The professionalflike Senior Play came next, changing our school friends into glamorous actors and actresses. Its name was June Mad , and each member of the cast and its workers felt proud and nervous as the curtain rose. Spring advanced with each day calculated and counted, Final studies were more conf scientiously worked on before Graduation. These efforts perhaps were rewarded on Recognition Day, June 1. Friday, june 2, was the glorious Senior Day, set exclusively aside for those graduating. With the Commencement Dance on June 3 and Graduation on june 6, we looked forward to a future of anticipated successes and backward to four years of happiness and opportunities at North Side. 30

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