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

 - Class of 1951

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Booster members are, front row, left to right. Mary Forney, Pat Dunton, lvlaigaret Creim, Sharon lvlat' thews, Pat Liggett, Barbara Krause. Carolyn junk, Marlene Goodson, Marilyn Schmidt, and Carol Smith, Second row, Richard Prairie, Nancy Bickhart. Carolyn Shafer, Marlene Sehwehn, Dorothy Moushey, Rose Vvlorden. jean Siyits. Janice Carpenter, Sandra Brown. lune Renner, and Mary Lou Hoover, Third row, Barbara Stanger, Carol Schuelke. Jackie Zion. Charlotte Bauernieister. Marcia Moore, Lynn Otis, Paul Vvaller, Byron Opliger, Sharon Doehrman. Mariann Ulrich, Mary Ri-denbecl-Q. and Noel Vvihittern. Boosters Keep Business Humming As one of the most active organizations at North Side, Booster Club shoulders the important jobs of building school spirit and good sportsmanship and taking care of food sales at games. Vxfhenever a home game occurred, Booster workers busily satisfied the wants of hun' gry fans who flocked to the concession room. Other workers took care oi' fans in the stands. At sectional time, however, Boosters also sold beanies and made and distributed pomf poms. They presented varied pep sessions throughout the year. Qfhcers who assisted Noel VVhittern adviser, for the lirst semester were Marlene Goodson, presidentg Pat Dunton, vicefpresident: Carol Schuelke, secretaryg and Ed An' derson, point recorder. Second semester oilicers were Byron Qpliger, Marlene Schwehn, Marlene Goodson, and Judy Otis. The bottom left picture shows Barbara Krause and Charlotte Bauermeister making some ol the pompoms for Sectional time. At the bottom right are. seated, Byron Opliger and Marlene Goodson. Standing are, row one, ,ludy Otis, Marlene Schwehn, Pat Dunton, and Mary Forney: second row, Ed Anderson, Mr. Wliitterli, and Rich' ard Prairie. - N 1. 41 .K ' . 3 -... any . , , . fs ,v ,' .-'N . I -, 7' - .. Jilsrl. ee-5' 15

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ln the upper left photo is ll picture of a great bonfire pep session before the North Side'5outh Side football game. To the right lviary Lou Hoover and Pat Powell provide some musical entertainment as music often plays a part in the prefgame sessions. Below left Shirley Cooper and Carole Neusbaum add atmosphere to the outdoor ex- triivgigainza with their Indian costumes. Below right is a typical view of the student body during a yell fest. Pep Sessions Buoy Tribe's Spirits football team played a regulation game while the tactics were being explained to the student body to provide a better understanding of football. Late in the basketball season several student groups portrayed their talents in per' forming before the student body. For the pep session before the sectional tournament, several junior and senior girls staged a contest which some faculty members judged. Another group of senior girls attempted to play a regulation basketball game. The ref' erees, coaches, water boys, and time keepers were varsity team members. The junior class presented a courtroom jury which tried and convicted two stuf dents and a teacher: they were compelled, as punishment, to lead the school in a yell. These are only a few of the pep sessions enjoyed throughout the year.



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D .. K . 1 M- ' X 8 Grouped on the stage, S,P.C. members are. first row. left to right. S. Reasoncr. B. Bowers. L. Roush, P, Swanberg. N. Wtignei'. S. Doswell, N. Burris, M. johnson, N, Fuhrman, IN4. Creim. S. Bowser, D, Pelz. P. Lie' gett. and VC. Rupert, Second row. D, Schaefer, B. Manhart. C. Either. C. Ferguson. A. McDowell. B. Fisher. B. Stellliorn, H. Foy. N. Harmon, H. Caddy. B, johnson, C. Ramp. and E. XX'er:. Third row. P. Simmerman, D. Biff hop. D. Banks. C. Neusbaum. C, Buck. A. Vsfard, C. Bulmalin. C. Cantelnn, T. Foy, D. Thomas, Kelley. l. Rolf land. P. Moriarty, and E. Anderson. Student Players Take Curtain Calls Helping to further members' instruction in dramatics or stage work, the Student Playf ers Club offers many opportunities for experience in skits, plays, and initiation programs. First footlight ventures were three Senior Onefhcts, Have You Had Your Opera' tion? A Medicine Show, and June lVIoon. The Christmas Play, a melodrama, was entitled The WidoW's Plightf' Hlvlother ls a Freshman was presented as this year's senior play, February 17. Karen Harper, Sharon Bowser, Pat Mtiriarty, Tom Foy, Dick Thomas, Nancy Vxfagner, Mari' lyn johnson, Carolee Ball, Nancy Fuhrman, Ed Rousseau, lim Kelley, lan Rolland, Nancy Burris, Pat Liggett, and Darlene Pelz took part in the production. Miss lvlargery Suter advises the club, and oflicers for the year were Karen Harper, president: Bettina Einhorn and Pat Liggett vicefpresidents, and Carolee Ball, secretary' treasurer. -loining in a little harmonizing during the melodramatic Christmas play are. left to right, Ed Anderson. Pat Nloriarty, lan Rolland, and Tom Foy. ln the lower right photo, president Karen Harper reads over a script While vicefpresident Bettina Einhorn, and Secretary'ti'easui'er Carolee Ball appear to be interested also. ' X .. 'Ia ,ff 'W , f ,uf 3

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