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X -X A A 'Glue , X' OMEGA N o i , , KATHLYN GLADYS ALFSEN Ready to work, ready to play, Ready to help whomever she may. Classical Club 13,453 Colouuade 6,455 Girls' League t3.-lj: Optimist Staff t3,4jg Honor Banquet CSM Honor Roll t3jg Science Club t-U. EMMA PEARL ANDERSON A prim and proper little lady. Girls' League t4Dg Science Club C-15. PHILIP ROMAYNE ANDERSON Never trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles you. Bradhead QXVisconsinj High School fly: lnterclass Basketball till: Track C45 CHARLES ANDRES I just keep quiet and take notice. lnterclass Speedball t3i7g lnterclass Basketball Q3,-lj. HILDA ELIZABETH ANGERER Away with her, away with her- She speaks Latin! Lansing Central High School C351 Debating C-O. MARIE DOROTHEA ARMBRUSTER Cheerfuluess and goodness are the oft-shoots of wisdom. Girls' League t3,45. 3,35 'fl'-filg-3 'ou wg m uw. INISTY' gg m r mg? K di mi L-X A tx ,A lyk M53 ' ft lil 7 ' rg 4 mancnm RIBBON ,, -,Q MARINE l I T ia ua Page 5' -1 -7 45 -4 :x l i'I'lIf
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t isxsafw T x U If lx X sf b i' x X., f as as ff r a ec As A IX X 5'3f' 1 F Rosanr PIERCE FRIEDA Sci-IAEFER ROY GOULDER VIRGINIA FORSYTHE KENNETH GORTON fRFf71'CX011fdfil'CJ QVirz'-Prrxidvntj cPfl'.Yil1C11tJ CSFC.-TYCHSIITPVJ fIil'l7I'l'Sf'77ftlfil'!'J The Class of Nineteen Twenty-Nine HE CLASS of 1929 was the first to enter the Ann Arbor High School under the three-year plan. In 1926-27 officers were elected as follows: president, Roy Goulder, vice president, Paul Proud, secretary, Frieda Schaefer, treasurer, Margaret Culver, sergeant-at-arms, David Dow. Under their management, the class was very successful, being well represented in athletics, oratory, and scholarship. The next year the class again chose Roy Goulder as president. The other officers were vice-president, Frieda Schaefer, secretary and treasurer, Vir- ginia Forsythe, representatives, Margaret Culver and Leonard Coryell. Six Juniors made the football squad, and for the second time Estel Tessmer was made captain of the basketball team, on which were three other members of this class. About ten Juniors appeared in plays. Kenneth Gorton was editor of the Optimist, with fourteen other members of this class on the staff. John White was art editor of the Omega. In the fall of 1928 Roy Goulder was elected president for the third time. Frieda Schaefer was made vice-president, Virginia Forsythe, secretary and treasurer, Robert Pierce and Kenneth Gorton, representatives. The Seniors who made a name for themselves in various forms of athletics were William Mordsky, Lawrence Walz, Harry Tillotson, Hilton Ponto, Newman Davis, Roy Goulder, Leonard Coryell, and Ira Williams. John Huss represented the school in extempore speaking. Robert Pierce and Leonard Coryell were editor and business manager respectively of the Optimist. The class was represented in dramatics by Ann Verner, David Dow, Carlton Jolly, John Huss, Nancy- Ellen Reed, Lucille Barnes, Bernice Druckenbrod, and Helen Brittain. Class day exercises were held Thursday afternoon, June 13. Those elected to speak at this time were Lewis Gill, class prophecy, John Huss, class oration, Mary Agnes Swanwick, class history, Virginia Forsythe, class song, Helen Nagel, class poem, Hilda Angerer, class essay. Commencement was held in Hill Auditorium on June 14. Pa IC S tcetl
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Glue MEGA SAMUEL ATKINS VVho saicl hurry? Science Club 1253 Optimist Staff 135. DOROTHY LOUISE BACKUS A quiet girl, possessing lots of energy. Girls' League fZ,35g Honor Banquet L353 Science Club C-15. M. LUCILE BARNES Like sunshine shedding beauty where it falls. Girls' League 62.35.451 Touchstone Club 43.451 The Xt-ighhorsn Cast I353 Senior Play 1453 Christmas Play 645. ROSINA MARY BARTOLACCI She has two eyes so soft and brown. Glee Club K45. GERHARD HERMAN BAUER The man worth while is the man who can smile When everything goes dead wrong. Science Club 645. DORIS CECILE BAUMGARTNER Speaks three or four languages word for word without a hook. Classical Club CZ, 3, 451 Girls' League CZ, 3, 45 1 Optimist Stait QS,-15 3 Honor Banquet f3,45: Science Club C453 Honor Roll C35. '5e.'ff-gk, t f 't i- I A 5090! If e Q ... Qtr im. 7 1 af, PQ A 6 is ,gg to ..- l 1 ' ' f 6 IL5 XI1 K 1 !4uL,ll,3 0. mf fu Eighteen
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