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Others In The Class Are: 0 W f r fkf fjf First Row-Vera Maehling, Marjorie North, Wilma Baldwin, Katherine Myers, Dorothea McKillop, Maxine Price, Madolene Philhour, Orliea Hessler, Sheila Roeschlein: Second Row-Shirley Marshal, Elizabeth O'Dell, Dorothy Myers, Frances Poska, Florence McHenry, Pauline Stallings, Vera Pirtle, Geraldine Cullen, Edna Chisler, Irene Gall: Third Row-Mildred Evans, Marian Hocker, Ruth Leak, Mildred Harrah, Agnes Sulc, Anne Radzun, Julia Koos, Marcella Kropus, Gail Shockley: Fourth RowaArthur Ratcliffe, Virginia Clayton, Nadine Frazier, Rose Mary Burke, Leatha Morey, Margaret Cramer, Virginia Smith, Kenneth Murllis, Leo O'Hern, Fred Williams, Leon Montgomery: Fifth RowfEleanore Thom: son William Webster, Lloyd Stillwell, Max Squire, Frank McCr0cklin, Donald Bartholome, William Kiefner, Fred Short, Glenn Graham, John Beasley, Paul Dunham, Kenneth Stanfill. Eernetta Allen Lucille Baxter George Beckmann George Bennington Geraldine Brown Margaret Brown Ruby Butts Louis Cartwright Noble Cartwright Edward Clark Robert Clark Willie Clark Josephine Cole Robert Corneil Paul Cottom Virgil Coy Mike Deady Robert Decker Richard Dennis Helen Dodson Gladys Dougherty Mary Dowen Curtis Ewing Raymond Fallowfield Ruth Ferguson Harry Von Eute John Fesler Floyd Fischer Louise Fischer Lester Flint Marguerite Frobes Gerald Fountain Bert Furey AHd1'6XV Grant Jack Hampton Robert Hauck Pauline Hauer Susan Hayne John Hearn William Houston Daryl Houston Paul Johnson Robert Johnson Julius Klemt Ruth Klotz Pat Knox Raymond Lamb Margaret Lambert Ione Lawson Betty Logan Robert Underwood Harold XValker Maxine Monroe Don Murdock William Myles Mary Neese Frank Newby Leonard Nichols Eugene Oxford William Parker Robert Parrett John Patterson Morris Pernow Florence Vogel Marie VValwick Katherine Lowe Juanita Lumsdon Billy Lundwall Ellen McCray Anuetta McGraw Helen McPherson Francis Markland Stewart Martin Dorothy May Vincent Miller NVilma Miller Russell Minger George Pierson Charles Rafferty Frank Ratsavach Claude Reynolds Odetta Riggs Alice Risher Zola Rousch David Rushworth Frances Shaul Connie Smith Evelyn Smith Hollis Smith Eugene Snow Loretta Spottsville Oden Sterling Dorothy Strassler Zudora Tanner Hiawatha Taylor Richard Templeton Norman Thompson Joe Thomson Florence Truitt Glen Tryon Camilla Tucker Virginia Van Bibber John Weinbrecht Roy Wilkerson ee-e PAGE 3 1 F 1933
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T VVVVVV , ,., arrwf rl fl rllrl rllll W , First Row--Marguerite Cade Elaine W'l L . lson, ucille Feller, Virginia Foreman, Pauline Monroe, Laura Davis, Margaret Robb, Jeannette Barron, Irma Della Williams, Elsie Mae Libbert: Second Row-Paul Humphrey, Albert Williams, Herbert Lewis, Walter Bledsoe, Gale Morgan, Lester Havener, Jesse Roach, Francis Jones: Third Row4Delma Mae Miln er, Helen Mayes, Erma Snedeker, Leona Barron, Ruby Thomas, Dorothy House, Beulah Vernon, Marcella McCoy, Evadean Shine: Fourth Row-Emma Dunkin, Sarah Nesbitt, Katherine Brown, Willetta Tuttle, Frances Sampson, Manaradine Reese, Jane Mayes, Margaret Bohnert, Marceline Hogueg Fifth Row-Virginia Lowry, Helen Roll, Margaret Barraider, Betty Alexander, Miriam Conner, Wanda Greenleaf, Alberta Tuttle, Alice Kalb, Mary Ellen McKee, Martha Jean Somes, Evelyn Bader, Sixth Row-Howard Moery, Bob Harkness, Ray Bosc, Ralph Tiley, William Kutch, Jack Shake, George Came, Otto Harms, Abe Saikl , B b S ' ' ey o pence, Fred Mahalek, Waldio Fountain, Steve Rozgony. JUNIOR CLASS HE junior class organized in the fall semester with the election of a new staff of officers: P 'd - ' ' resl ent, Leon Montgomery, Vice President, Mary Ellen McKee, Sec- retary Madoline Philhour' Treasurer Llo d Still , , , Y well: Faculty Advisor, Miss Dun- can. Through the leadership of these officers and the assistance of our capable ad- visor, the class has had a most successful year. Robert Clark, Vera Maehling, Howard Moery, and Steve Rozgony were appointed to the Benedictus staff, filling various o it' ' ' ' p s ions in order to gain expeiience as senior members for next year. Probably the most important event of the year was the choice of class rings. A beautiful -' ' green gold 11ng was selected after the usual amount of discussion. A junior mixer, which took place in the girls' gym in December, proved to be a great success and helped in the collection of class dues. The activi operation of the various committees, under the direction of the following chairmen the affair was a complete success: menu committee, Manardine Reeseg invitations com mittee, Madoline Philhour' decorations committee for the g m R b t C1 , y , 0 er ark, decora tions committee for dinner, Virginia Lowry, entertainment committee, Vera Maehlingg music committee, Bill Burkeg program committee, Bob Harkness. Hosts and hostesses at-large were Beulah Vernon, chairman, Max Squire, Edna Chisler, Lloyd Stillwell, Betty Alexander, Wendel Asbury, and Wanda Greenleaf The dance was held ' tl . in ie girls' gym at the Indiana State Teachers' College, and the dinner, in the residence hall at the college. Both places were beautifully decorated. ties closed with the annual junior-senior reception. Through the co- v PAGE 30 EDITION
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'r r i z z 7 z H First Row--Cecelia Bridges, Margaret Roman, Mary Gibson, Jeanne Wallace, Carolyne Yates, .lose- phine lfitvgerald, Helen Walters, Charlotte Heidrick, Margaret Edmonsong Second Row-Berciese Scanland, Lillian Reveal, Emma Jean Smith, Anne Cotton, Elizabeth Fahr, Helen Zwerner, Thelma Hetzel, Jane Hall, Mary Ruth Snedeker, Billie Mclntoshg Third Row-Kathleen Berford, Melvin Klotz, Harold Salter, Vivian Branham, Virginia Forbeck, Anne Mehes, Delta Wilkinson, Francis Gross, Leonard Conrad: Fourth Row--Gildo Bedino, Victor Kirk, Logan Davis, Abe Saikley, Carl Lorey, George Wells, Ralph Harges, Billy Riley, Elia Gore, James Bartholome, Laurence Chapman. SOPHOMORE CLASS HE freshman class of 1931, following an old Garfield custom, was not allowed to organize as a class, but they were permitted to select a faculty advisor before the year closed. Miss Latta was chosen for the place. In the fall of '32 they held their first meeting and elected the following officers: President, Ruby Reeseg Secre- tary, Charlotte Heidrickg and Treasurer, Melvin 'fMuggs Klotz. Regular meetings followed on the first Tuesday of each month. These meetings served two purposes: business and entertainment. Among the matters of business were those of the class motto, class colors, and class flower. The motto selected is Nothing less than our best , the colors are silver-grey and roseg and the flower is the rose. Following each business session a delightful program was given, prepared by a capable committee composed of several sophomores and Argil Powell as chairman. The programs brought out considerable talent in the sophomore class, which we hope the school may become more familiar with in the next two years. Other committees appointed were the Ways and Means and the Social. The sophomores are proud of their enrollment of 212, and they have many mem- bers in the Dramatic Club, G. A. A., Business Club, Blue Tri, Latin Club, French Club, Home Economic Club, and Art Club. The event which closed the activities of the sophomore year was held at Garfield the latter part of May. It was an Open House, held in the girls' gym, and proved to be a happy ending to a happy year. Others ln The Class Are: Beatrice Aaron Ralph Bell Leona Burns Maxine Clark Blanche Abernathy Jessie Black Paul Campbell Thomas Coakley James Barnes Henry Bohnert Jane Carney Imogene Coffel Mildred Barnhart Roy Brentlinger Peggy Chancy Marcella Collins Frank Bell Carl Buck Wilbur Chapman Solomon Collins PAGE 32 EDITION
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