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XRSEX , J THE FRESHMAN CLASS W Y xi XXXXQ ' I XXX X Hi We Freshmen organized our class soon after school began under the supervision of XXX Mrs. Struke. We elected Gladys Vogelsang, President, Eugene Simon, Vice Presidentg Esther Sparrow, Secretaryg Albert Lederer, Treasurer and Thelma Watson, Reporter to the i'Lantern. The week before initiation we carried trays and books for upper classmen but after we were initiated we were through with that sort of thing until next year when we shall get the best of the bargain. The Senior girls gave a baby party for the Freshmen girls who appeared at school that day in bibs and baby caps. We had a grand time with our big sisters. On October 29, we gave our return party for the upper classmen. Mildred Hansmann, Ruth Ilhardt, Gladys Vogelsang, Esther Sparrow, Lorraine Guen- ther, Thelma Knippling, Edna Bauer and Esther Schneider represented our class on the girls' basketball team. Thomas Terwillager, Robert White and Franklyn Stephenson rep- resented the class on the boys' team, and, of course, Collin Mitchell, the manager of the boys' team, is a Freshman. The Freshmen basketball team won the championship in the inter-mural tournament held here at school and are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the cup. During the year members of our class have participated in such activities as the Debating Club, Girl Reserves and the Glee Clubs. We are well represented in the Operetta too. Raymond Marienthal, one of our cheer leaders, is from the Freshman class. Harold Nordyke won second prize in the oratorical contest held during the Farmer's In-- stitute. Gladys Vogelsang, Albert Lederer, Robert White, Collin Mitchell, Kathryn Walls and Luella Judd are in the orchestra. We feel that we have accomplished many worthwhile things this year and we all hope to return to Anderson next year to carry on. jx .X X, , ',ftwX 4, .p , fllfkit - ' xl T 3 'N K , - tx M 1 X if-i'-X . f. WX X531 pt ax W My he ,N vt mx X X, K , X t X. ,X tx ,X XY XX Il ' XX Xxx XX - 1 X X A r X N x X, X , 'R , :AN xy! p , X in 3 X-ff lg E lf' 1 if l I xf , M1334 ml U 'I'
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W THE EIGHTH GRADE GENEVEE BRANDT ...........................................,................................., ........... P resident DOROTHY STAMPER ......... ........ V ice President GENEVA HENSLEY .............. ............... S ec'reta'ry EVELYN SONNYCALF ...... .........., T Teasurm ELIZABETH HINES .................... ..... A dviser In September 1929, Anderson threw open its doors to a crowd of fine bright-faced students, decked out in a new array-shirts, dresses, trousers, ties, haircuts and clean faces. mitted many new privileges. This year We finish our last lap of grade school under the able guidance of Miss Hine We are able to look back joyfully on those three years and wonder what will hap n when we cross the bridge into High School as green freshmen next year. fi I 1 v I W Q!!! E301 if Nl 'W-lE9-Ima. ff Oy fi! We were proud six-graders. In 1930-31 we came into Jr. High where We were per-
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