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John Allen Marion Atnip Herman Bath Max Beamer Francis Blaesi Marvin Bogart George Buhler Gilbert Burcha rd Jane Case Charles Chaves Wilma Coulson Verla Cress Marjorie Eggleston Virginia Emig Mary Fair Max Ferguson X L. Jean Baer Pearl Bangerter Flossie Beck Virgil Bennull Florence B0llgllIll?I Alberta Brooks Frank Bynum Robert Casanova Arlene Cheney Josie Conn Clifford Daugherty Norman Dull Thaine Engle Charles Fair Ruth Fengel Donald Fink 0 I
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Junior Class History ALICE HEES E, 'l'llIC MEMBERS of the class of 1929- 33, believe that we. too. have done our bit toward storing np treasures in the A. H. S. Treasure Chest. Our officers for this year are: President. Alden Carney: vieerpresidelit. Max Beamer: secretary. .lane Case: and treasurer. Virginia lflmig, Besides the class officers which we elected for our Junior year. we were represented in the Student Council by William Gragg and Ruth Fengel. Our able sponsors were Miss Thelma Nelson. Mrs. Genevieve Andrews, Miss Ethel Giles. Mr. Fred Allison. and Mrs. A. E. Jones. Our first social event of the year was a very enjoyable picnic in the form of a modern hay ride. XVe again changed the pattern of the class rings. the form now being a handsome ring bearing the new seal of the school and having an green and black enamel background. XVe presented as our Junior play this year. The Importance of Being Ernest. a very entertaining and amusing play with princi- pal parts portrayed by Mickle Menzie. Jane Vase. Thalne Engle. and XVilliam Gragg. This year we were also permitted to be the 0 first class to hold our most' important social event of the year at the new Sunflower Hotel. This. our Junior-Senior Reception, was held on April 8. Tlirougliout the entire year members of our 4-lass represented the school in various im- portant activities. Several of our classmen were active in the Operetta a11d Senior play interludes. Adah Carol Stocking placed first in the poetry division of a contest sponsored by the Journalism department. William Gragg represented the school in oratory. Besides these activities, several members of our class represented our school in the C. K. L. music contest, and last, but not least. we were well represented in football, basketball, and track. Our final activity of the year was our usual sketch which we presented on class night. Now, as wc, with deep regret say goodbye to the Seniors of 1932. we are accepting fl great responsibility, NVe must be the leaders of this school for the following year. Thou we realize it will be difficult even to rival the work of the class which has gone before us, we shall exert every effort to improve upon its work. if at alll possible. and continue collecting' treasures for the A. H. S. Treas- ure Chest. Q!
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FOURTH ROW SECOND ROW Mary Forster Ruth Howie Marion Freeman Kenneth Jensen Noble Frey Alvin Johnson Richard Funk Charles Johnson John Graff Beulah Jones William Gragg Lucile Jordan William Green Jane Keel Jr. Haberman Percy Keller Alice Hees Harold Kelley Charles Hensley Emma Kiekel THIRD ROW FIRST ROW Ethel Hensley Ellen Krishcr Dwight Hesselbarth Marie Kugler Loren Hoffman Sam Long Erma Holeman Richard McAdams Stephen Hollenback Alfred McKanna Nadine Holmes Claude Mangel Velma Hoover Albert Martin Paul Hopkins Georgia Medley Dorothy Hout Wayne Mellor Alzina Howard Mickle Menzie O f
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