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be a benefit to them no matter what vocation they may select. It is at this time that students need the kindly help and frien lly advice of teachers who have profited from experience with former students. The Freshman Class has been very fortunate in this way and if these students do not make a success it will be because they did not take advantage of their opportunities. The Freshmen are now preparing to be able to take, in years to come, the places of the upper classmen who will soon graduate. They should be even better fitted to fill these places. The class has taken the teasing good-naturedly but they are also glad to take the honor of having the most students in their class who have secured a cherished position on the Honor Roll. These students are: Walter Sass, Russell O ' lNeal, Edwin Arnholt, Mary Louise Lustig. Marybelle Myers. Robert Burbrink. Helen Gressell, Mary Elizabeth Reid. Reba Schuder. Jeannette DeBusk. Wilbert Eckleman. Marie Main, George Jack- son, Martha Evelyn Dunlap, Beryl McLean, and Marjorie Cole. First Row: Ro roe Fraiike. Paul Law on, Richard Cox. Ros$ Crump, Carroll Groves, Russell Taulnian, Paul Gulley, Billy Hall. Clancy Boyd, Ralph Percificld. Seronft Roiv: Russell Haniinoiid, Oscar Crippen, Charles Lawson, Merideth eddic, Stanley Baxter. James Cochran. Rudith Taulnian. Walter Ferry, Theodore Fehrinp. Third Roir: trail Hendrickson. Helen Good. Jane Frost. Ruth Duncan, Edwin Lane. Roy Sullivan. Charles Copies. ilhur ( ' unnin hani, Russell Fiveeoats, Georpe Dickey. Fourth Roiv: Francis Bechelli. Isalielle Cooper, Kathryn Kane. Ruth Kiel. Hazel Ho an, Emma Cox, Pauline Carl. Jeannette DeBusk. Vera Dorn, Isahelle Fields. Dorothy Foster. Mary Louise Lustig, Helen Gres ell. Louise Hewitt, Beatrice Crane, lartha E alyn Dunlap. Bttttoni Row: Joseph Collins. Gene Carmiehael. Fraiic - Knaus. Mary Conner. Imopene King. Dorothea Josliii. Erma ( ook. Charlotte Kinj:. Edna Mae Dooley. Loui e Lane. Hazel Evans, Lorene Cole, ilbur Eekelman. lr in ain. Marshall Jones. Georfze Jack on.
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THE FRESHMAN CLASS On September 10, 1928, two hundred and thirty-seven timid but deter- mined Freshmen made their way up the steps of Columljus High Sehool to brave the jeers and taunts of the upper classmen and to make their initial attempt to become a part of this institution of learning. How impor- tant that part will be only time can tell. As, great oaks from little acorns grow, so will the places of honor and responsibility in this school be filled in later years from the ranks of these who are now making humble beginning. At first, these inexperienced students made many mistakes, but with a few helpful words of guidance they soon righted these and began making progress. The Freshman year is one of the most important times of a high school student ' s life, for it is at this time that he is laying the foundation for his career. It is the time when students should choose the subjects which will Top Rt w: C harles Hollenback, Donald Smith, John Kinsel, Robert Buller, Harold Aldrich, William Tucker, William Carter, Robert Cooley, Karl Kryter, Virgil Hawk, Owen Percifield, George Zabarako. Seconfl Row: Storen Reeves, William Butler, Robert Burbrink. Maxine Clark, Aliee Quillen, Lena Bova, Lueile Wray, Thelnia Wright, Dorothy Bivens, Agnes Timbrook, Olive Eddy. Third Row: Doris Lambert, Evelyn Helferstay, Mary Ruth Brock, Mildred Behrman, Martha Truitt, Ella Mae Frohman, Marjorie Davis, Donita Brown, Marcella Davis, Louise Gilmore, Betty Bray, Mary Edith Puinphrey, Elizabeth Amlck, Iva Blagrave. Bottom Rou: Joe .Smith, William Lucas, Mary Zeigler, Virginia Ouerry, Edna Carmer, Gertrude Stater, Freeda Bell Cochran, Frances Harrington, Jean Taggart, Flo Arnholt, Mary Ping, Gladys Veale, Cecil Coons, Fred Higgins- Pane Fifty-Eifihl A II
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v. This class has also done its part in the way of athletics. Two girls, Helen Suverkrup and Adelaide Baker, qualified for the Kittens team. Roy Wise, Carroll Groves, and Theodore Fehring are the Freshman boys who have shown themselves to be outstanding in basketball. Roy Wise also ably represented the class on the high school football team. The Freshmen, this year, have taken more interest in outside activi- ties than heretofore, and many of the students have become members of the various organizations, such as Sorosis, Forum. Band, Hi-Y, and Chorus. They were very active especially in the Triangle drive and in subscribing for the Log. They are also loyal supporters of th e basketball, baseball, and swimming teams and all other sports in which C. H. S. partakes. Top Hove: Russell O ' Neal, Roy Oeal, James Zaharako, Robert Milnes, Albert Pearson, William Wissman, Albert Walter, Gilbert Leonard, Aaron Von Fanfie, Walter Sass, Emerson Wheeler, Gilbert Wycoff, Wayne Payne. Second Row; William Neville, Paul Mitchell, Clayton Settle, Madaline Thomas, Vera Dorn, Ethel Sehuette, Alice Stepp, Roy Turner, John Purdum, Roscoe Franke, Norene Richey, Roy Wise. Third Row: Margaret Ellen Schockney, Lois Pin;:, Louise Springer, Georgia Stevens, Marie Main, Norma Shepherd, Agnes Zurbrugg, Mary Elizabeth Stanley, Dorothy Zeigler, Burdetta Littrell, Magdalene Thornton, Velma Tirtle, Marjorie Ping, Eleanor Snyder. Bottom Row: Kent Morris, Rebecca Sharpnack, Violet Van Blaricum, Evelyn Pierpont, Virginia Spaalding, Martha Rucker, Delia Thomas, Mary Elizabeth Reid, Faye Zurbrugg, Helen Suverkrup, Helen Wright, Bonnie Owens, Reba Schuder, Laurel Roach, Bobbie Price. Page Sixty IL ■
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