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Freshman Class History By MABIGL MIGLLOR RITE EMERALDS, showing only their green hues in the early autumn sunlight, were the one hundred forty-six Freshmen to arrive and begin their eager search for the bigger and better treasures of A. H. S. As the days grew shorter and then again longer. the little jewels began to display iridescent shades as was becoming to them. and also fitting to show their readiness to be advanced. Under the worthy sponsorship of Miss Neva IVeisgerber, Miss Margaret Scott, Miss Vera Stcininger and Mr. Roy Martin. we were carried safely to the Sophomore shore losing: o11ly a few of our members on the way. and finding a few who had strayed to replace them. At the first class meeting held early in the fall, Vaughn Ayers was elected presi- dent, Lucille Holmes, vice-president: Doro- thy Buchanan, secretary: XVayne Zook. treas- urer: and Peggy Morse and .lohn Gleissner, Student Council representatives. In brilliancy of minds, we tied first place on the Ilonor Roll with the Sophomores as our only competitors. Our brilliant hues were prominent in both girls' and boys' athletics and all other school activities. Our talented troupe furnished much valuable material in Debate. Oration, Declamation, Glee l'lub, girls' basketball and hockey. football: boys' basket- ball and track, showing that the future of the school is in capable hands. XVe also have participated in such clubs as are open to us. Late in the fall, we held our Freshman hike at Baer's Grove. Different means of trans- portation were provided by the classmen. Games were played and a car wreck was fea- tured for additional excitement. Although some were badly used during Freshman IVeek. we managed to survive the strain. l4lV9I'yfllIIlg' considered, both the up- perclassmen and the Freshmen enjoyed them- selves. Class night, a clever one-act play was pre- sented by members of the class having the most dramatic ability and was approved of and enjoyed by all present. FOURTH ROW! Gay, L- Anthfmyv Bynllmy FlSl19l', Fargo, Franklin, D. Chaves. Black, Eshelman, E. Baker, Bushey, Dawson. THIRD ROW: R. Anthony, Garten, E. French, Buchanan, Burnett, H. Emig, Bogart, Altman, Dull, D. Eieholtz, Campbell, Felbuihy Cobb- SECOND ROW? Baer, Buff, C0l'Win, A. Brown, L. Anthony, V. Eicholtz, Ford, E. J. Davis, F. Engle, Cavender, J- Baker, P' Davis, Cffiley. FIRST ROW! A. M. Davis, Funk, M. Brown, Dayhoff, Espenshade, Buhrer, I. Emig, Ayers, Coulson, Chase, FOURTH ROW: A. Milham, Green, McDonald, Menzie, Lippincott, Myers, Koch, Mellor, Livengood, Lambeth, A, Mil- ler, MHSOYI, l'l2l'1'- THIRD ROW! HHYHQS, I- Miller, MCKHl'Ina, Morse, Martin, Johnson, Holmes, Huston, Lauer, Len- hart, Leckrone, Leffingwell. SECOND ROW: A. Nelson, Hamilton, Markley, Lucicr, Havener, Ginder, R. Kauffman, H. Kauffman, Hutchinson, Mrllnay, Kerns, McCoy, Morris. FIRST ROW: Kean, Holeman, Larson, B. Miller, Gleissner, Moore, L. Milham, Hesselharth, Moot, Henderson, Hottman. FOURTH ROW: Sapp, C. Reed, Warder, D. White, Anderson, E. Shafer, Townsend, Peck, Rucas, Phelps, C. Shafer. THIRD ROW: Thiel, L, White, Pooler, Norman, Pepper, Romberger, Schmidt, Provance, Peatling, Rowden, Stroda, Wil- more. SECOND ROW: Nottorf, Osborne, Walter, Steele, Whitehair, Shearer, Sparks, Sare, Pricm, Pientka, Woolver- ton. FIRST ROW: Weyant, Wardall, P. Reed, Singer, W, Zook, D. Zook, Rassette, Robertson, Weller, Sutton. x O mf
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