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. Ax V so iiijjsiije Y, WA! X ,f ,ff X! Nix if ,ff CLASS HISTORY - J UNIOR, As the year 1932 draws to a close we the Junior Class of Anderson are looking for- ward to our Senior year anticipation and regretg anticipation of the reward in store for us after completing four years of hard work and regret that our school mates will have left us for larger fields to conquer. We must say to them, however, that as the class of '33 steps into the Senior Shoes we are rarin' to go and the responsibilities and honor of our school will be ably handled by your successors. Looking back three short years we see ourselves entering a new school building, be- coming acquainted with new teachers and also with one another. Green Freshies were we, honestly not knowing our purpose but we were quick to learn and soon imbued with the spirit of Anderson. We entered into the life of the school with a will. Under and many gave their Many third, we sponsorship of our beloved faculty, clubs, various athletic teams, orchestra other organizations were soon under way and in all of them the class of '33 able assistance, continuing to do the same during Sophomore and Junior years. of those who were with us at the beginning were left behind at the end of the hope will remain with us to the finale Cfinisj. In our third year the class was re-inforced with the entering of several pupils from other schools and one who by overcoming many handicaps advanced from Freshman to Junior years. l We ar e a busy bunch at this time getting ready for our class play K'Alabama Bound which gives promise of keeping up the high standard set by others in the past. Both Juniors and Seniors are eagerly awaiting the time of the annual Junior-Senior Banquet o n April 30, the success of which we will leave to future classes to report. The Juniors have tried to make the following poem their standard. We will let you judge whether we have succeeded or not. il, i wx im EX Sit A il YM ix. '14, RR X i uixixxxx XX X Ex xx XX X sg tx 'X X x Ky Y 2 X ,f if V x ef I .f-'rv' .ffffiifji-f SCRUB OR THOROUGH-BRED The scrub goes every step he can And gives his best to meet the pinchg The thoroughbred cloes all of that, And then he goes the extra inch! This is the difference, 'tis said, That makes the scrub and the thorough- bred. That final inch so often scoresg That one supreme last effort gains The victory, He stands to win Who presses on while life remains. The tired scrub quits with drooping headg But on, still on, goes the thoroughbred. l25l J KX x . ix z'Qt A XXX , ,Qfl fi f XX ll X fxx V if E Xlwl xp N x X9 xx QXXQX xp , .XX
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R l x X X W 1, W K ls. , f X MEM! RICHARD AUBKE ........... . DOROTHY ROLING .. BETTY BECK .............. HELEN WAGN ER ROSA E. STRAUS . ..... .. Betty Ahlers Richard Aubke Mildred Bailey Betty Beck Robert Bell Helen Birkley Esther Mae Bogart Charlotte Breniman Violet Brumagen Margaret Burnes Ruth Clark Lois Cross Mary Dolan Edward Fischer SOPHOMORE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS CLASS ROLL Evelyn Grober Jack Haines Howard Ingram Marjorie Jaderlund Vera Kersting Eva Koenig Ralph Koester Rosemary Linder William Ludlow Patsy Mancuso Charles Massey Charles Norton Alma Osterholz Carrie Osterholz Thelma Peak f26l President Vice President Secretary Treasure Adviser Ramon Pickelheimer Robert Pitcock Harry Pryor Gerald Rath Dorothy Roling Chadwick Rusk Russell Rusk Helen Schneider Harold Silver Helen Wagner Lauretta Wittmeyer Mildred Wolfangel Ruth Young Pearl Steffen R
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