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x 'J X , ,......-i M1 1 '- -if ft!! 3.9. . -e , 1-af, lx SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 4 JOSEPH RINNERT JEAN DE WOLFE HALLIE HOUCK O. HITTENIZAUCH President Secretary Treasurer Vice-Prusiflem THE SENIOR CLASS f' The Seniors rounded out their twelve years of ardent searching after knowl- edge by electing the following class oflicersz Joseph Rinnert, Presidenlg Oscar Hittenrauch, Vice-Presidentg Jean DeWolfe, Secretary, and Hallie Houck, Treas- urer. These oltieers safely piloted them through the busiest year of their High School career, both i11 studies and in pleasures. Twenty-seven members ot the Senior Class were selected by a faculty coin- mittee for membership in the National Honor Society, and the local club elected the following oltieersr Charlotte Kran1er, Presidentg Virginia Wilson, Vice-Presb rdientg Mary K. Artopoeus, Secretary, and Lucile Foreman tfaeulty memherb, reasurer. The Seniors had such an excited, important feeling, in choosing their invi- tations, caps and gowns, colors, motto and flowers. They had an especially appre- hensive feeling for just a few minutes after thescurtain rose on Little Women, but they settled back in their seats with the coniident feeling that another Senior class was making amateur theatrical history with its play. . The Seniors of '27 are justly proud in that they have set a precedent which the Class of '28 will find diltieult to better. This year, instead ot' selling not only enough Entertainment Course tickets to pay for the course, they sold enough to engage the Metropolitan Opera Singers, one of the Chautauqua's best numbers, as an added free delight for the ticket holders. The course this year was of a higher-class type than any other offered across the footlights by other Senior classes. Captain Born and Shults, McElroy, Rinnert, Hinklin, Walter and Robert Merchant were the contributions to the football squad this year, and Shults and Rinnert were the representatives in basket ball. ' Dorothea Robinson, Lueile Hunt, Robert Canterbury, Julius Sahhaek, Joseph Rinnert and Mary Alice Neal were orators 011 the debate team of this season. Oscar Hittenrauch, Editor-in-Chief, and Lyle I-Iolverstott, assistant, published a Quiver Junior and a Quivnn which was a credit to the Seniors ot '27. They were ably assisted by Miss Foreman and the journalism classes. F,,::r:M .f-'fa ... 'fi i 5 ix 5 ,K M i t if Page Eighteen
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