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Burk row: Norman Fcnstcrmaker, Russell Lichrle, Max Borkasky, Reid Parker, Alfred jameson, Jean Hclfer, Eloise Schubert, Alma Higley, Geneva Reinhart, Harold Swinehart, Donald Crabill, Ellis Pessell, Robert Troxcl. fSm'oml row: Mr. Blose, Robert Gibson, Earl Anderson, Earl Smith, Rhodabelle Evcnbeck, LaDonna Sherman, Marilyn Horst, Margaret Bowman, Margaret Farthing, Dick Rader, Edwin Russell, Carl Russell, Zane Kieffer, Charles Fisher. liirxf row: Opal Heinze, Wanda Clark, Betty Conine, Marie Frizzell, Frances Ebersole, Carrie Steiner, Opal Swindler, Alice Kennard, Dick Thomas, Harold Peters, Raymond Jacobs, Maxwell Restemeyer, Walter Thomas, James Brandeberry. FRESHMEN LOOK AHEAD TO FOUR YEARS In Se tember of 1929 an anxious rou of oun sters enrolled in the first rade. For P S P Y 8 S the next eight years we eagerly sought the fundamentals necessary to complete our ele- mentary work. At the end of the period most of the original group remained together. Achievements outside of academic work which we shall remember are the two operettas produced in the seventh and eighth grades. But the time soon came to continue our course in high school. After being duly initiated by the sophomores we organized and elected as our officers: Carl Russell, presi- dentg Alice Kennard, vice president, Opal I-Ieinze, secretary, Dick Rader, treasurer. Two delightful parties were given, one at the school and the other at the home of Opal I-Ieinze. With the end of this year in view we look forward to our graduation in four years, hoping that we may prove worthy of the high-school standards. Page 2 S
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SOPHOMORES HAVE REACHED HALF-WAY MARK Half of our high school career is completed. This immediate period of our school training seems to us just as important as the years ahead. In the past we have mastered the understandings and discoveries of others, who like ourselves were once no more than sophomores struggling toward that glorious goal-Success. Success is a goal well taken. The meaning of this word differs greatly among various people. To some it signifies wealth and fame, .but true success is merely contentment and satisfaction. We sincerely hope that during the last lap of our journey we will remain inseparable. We wish to keep forever the memories of the happiness we shared with our classmates during our school days. The class this year chose as officers Fred Heischman, president, Ardinelle Thomas, vice-president, Carol Schubert secretary, and Harold Bayless treasurer. Taking our turn in the field of dramatics, we presented Here Comes Charlie. Back row: Betty Peters, Elizabeth LaRoche, Earl Binger, jack Thomas, Howard Huntley, John Moyer, Dale Huffman, Charles Hoffman, jenniebell Swinehart, Juanita Roller, Marilyn Schubert, Betty Deckard, Reed Ebersole. 5SL'C'0IIKl row: Charles Kirian, Robert Tidd, Dick Bame, Paul Garrett, Harold Bayless, Ralph Leonard, Junior Carpenter, Robert Walters, Karl Stover, Evelyn Schubert, Anna Jane Monday, David Sherrick. . First row: Alice Marvin, Mildred Humm, Mildred Ebersole, Victor Eisaman, Ira Brandeberry, Fred Heischman, Virginia Farthing, Carol Schubert, Pauline Lang, Maxine Krauss, Ardinelle Thomas, Miss Moody. Page 24
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Tap row: Dale Ollcndorf, Gene Myers, John Smith, Irvin Jameson, Loren Helfer, William Webber, Jack La Fontaine, Vincent Nye, Richard Bundy, John Fisher. Second row: Miss Ebersole, Florine Parker, Joan Burns, Nana Peters, Geraldine Snyder, Florence Hartley, Sara Williams, Ruth Lewis, Mary Ellen Peters, Mary Hazel Fry, Maryell Nau, jean Pessell, Betty' Wheland, Nina Bowman, Oletha Corner. First row: Harold Walters, Donald Clark, Richard Sherrick, Paul Plotts, Robert Carpenter, Robert Moyer, Fred Dick, Wayne Schubert, Yvonne Damon, Loma Gassman, Elaine Scmlcr. ' SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Both the seventh and the eighth grades have class organizations with officers who assign various duties to their classmates. The seventh grade has given their library need- ed care and the eighth grade has published several papers and organized the class into two literary societies. The grades have appeared on chapel and other school programs. Physical Education has been given greater emphasis this year, grades being given during the second semester for these classes. When Miss Ruth Peters resigned in December, Miss Frances Byrne became the seventh-grade home-room teacher. Top row: Harold Mellott, james Sherman, Marion Schubert. Marion Humm, Wayne Swindler, Billy Norris, Earl Shafer, Velma Fenstermaker, Mary Jane Thomas, Naomi Huff, Louise Snyder, Anna Mae Bowman. Srrolnf row: Miss Byrne, William Ernest, Lawerence Good, Robert Goshe, Violet Schultz, Zoellen Humm, Virginia Bohn, Sara Solether, Dorothy Bartsch, Virginia Marvin, Marie Nye, Miriam Fisher, Alberta Guisinger, Bertha Ellen Weygandt. First row: Helen Troxel,Doris Fisher, Grace Peters, Kenneth Bushong, Alvin Grine, Herbert Mellott, Earl Dukes, Howard Bundy, John Metzler, Richard Heischman, Alvin Lang, Corinne Steiner, Leah Semler. Page 2 6 l
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