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- l l,-if L I, , Hubert Goerlich Richard Crow Dorothy Elliott Walter Ruzzo President Vice-Prcsirlml Srr1'r'fm'3' Treasurer Sophomore Zlaistorp As freshmen, part of the class of 1935 attended Vernon Junior High while the others were students at Central. The Vernon freshmen chose Harry Winters, president, Page Boyer, vice-president, Frank Roberts, secretary, and Betty Strayer, treasurer. Members of the class participated in a spring concert sponsored by the Vernon glee clubs, orchestra and band under the direction of Mr. Hamor Mitchell. A pageant, The Tapestry Weavers, directed by Miss Lela Brookshire and Miss Una Ackley, was given by the Girl Reserves. It pictured the life of a Girl Reserve as a tapestry, the pattern of which was the Girl Reserve Code, and the threads woven into the pattern represented those activities she should make a part of her life. The Spirit of Weaving, Mary Stoner, brought to the Spirit of Girl Reserve, Jean Burns, the threads of Good Times, Friendship of Good Books, Service, World Friendship, Music, and Love of Naturef' The threads woven in the tapestry were presented in five scenes. The first, Annabelle Winters and Johanna Diegle were among the members of the Hiking Group, Irma Betz, Dorothy Clum, Jean Knapp, Virginia Andrews, Reva Loudenslager, Eva Davis and Betty Strayer were characters in the scene of Good Books , Eloise Power, Helen Linton, Dorothy Clum, Elizabeth Parshall and Jane Koons were in the Service group of scene three. Folk dancing by Melissa Holdridge, Betty Strayer, Reva Loudenslager, Mary Hogan and Martha Hansberger represented World Friendship. In scene five, l'Music,,' and Love of Nature, were interpretive dances with Helen Muntsinger and Mary Virginia Fetter as Sunrise , Jean Williams as Trees , and Ellen Phillips, the Wind, The Tapestry Weavers during the prologue were Janet Brown and Victoria Seas. The freshmen at Central elected Hubert Goerlich, presidentg Jane Wires, vice- presidentg Jane Myers, secretary, and Elaine Strawser, treasurer. During the year they presented the play, Seventeen under the direction of Miss Rosanna Crow. Those who took part were: Dan Saiter, Dorothy Jean Elliott, Jane Myers, Charles Riley, Oliver Rowley, Elsie Kenton, Mary Jane Reamsnyder, Fred Joseph, Leonard Wooley, Hubert Goerlich, Fred Hoch, Margaret Brooks, Bonnie Brown and Karl Bechtle. Central won the Junior High School championship in basketball. During the sophomore year the class elected Hubert Goerlich, presidentg Richard Crow, vice-president, Dorothy Jean Elliott, secretary, and Walter Ruzzo, treasurer. 2 ' 2 . They were represented on the debate, football and basketball teams. Twenty-six
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Virginia Stafford, Laura Steele. Robert Stine, Virginia Stock, Virginia E. Stock. June Stolier, Helen Sturgeon, Gladys Sult, June Taylor. Annabelle Terpany, LaVelle Thomas, Aubrey Thompson, Leland Thorpe, Ed- ward Throckmorton, Raymond Tillman. James Totaro, Corea Tubbs, Ruth Turner. Beatrice Uncapher, John Uncapher. Vera Van Buskirk, Rennix Van Scoy, Georgia Varner, Jean Verburg, John Vestal, Leo Voltz, Margaret Walker. Harry Walters, John Warner, Cath- erine Watson, Leland Watson, Raymond Watts, Charme Webster, Glenn Wedertz, Elaine Weimer, Harold Wendler. Russel Weston, Ruth Weston, Orus Wetzel, Maurice Whitcum, Dorothy Williams, Ruth Williams, Joe William- son, Katherine Williamson, Dorothy Willis. Elizabeth Zachman, Hubert Zattau, Thomas Zuck. OTHER MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS Herbert Alexander Harold Ault John Austin Mary Bacon Robert Baker Rose Marie Baker Mae Ballard Mary Brashares Florence Brown Mae Brown Mary Byers Irene Claffey Thomas Clarke Cleo Corwin Donald Cramer Alice Dains Jack Danner Emily Deily Alfred Easterday Twenly-fi zfc Charles Eblln Howard Edsall Juanita Ellison Jeannette Evans Carl Exenkamper Mary Foes Garnet Forshey Victor Gill Joseph Gillespie Wilton Gompf Alice Greenland Melvin Griffith Walter Haberman Margaret Harris Marjorie Hayner Adeline Hecker Marjorie Heiser Donald Helwlg Marvin Hildbold LeR0y Hlnamon Raymond Hinklin Clair Jacoby John Jaycox Ethel Keener Donald Kinnamon Kathryn Kinsey Ruth Kohbarger James Kunkle Marita Larkin Harvey Lehman Roxie Lusk George May Robert Melby Grace Moon Albert McGonagle Margaret Powell Floyd Robinson Robert Richards Don Ritzler James Sautter Ivan Schmidt Mary Selanders Loraine Sherwood Cleston Shlrk Daniel Snider Margaret Spaniceh Donna 'Spitzer William Stark Robert Staub Glenna Walker Robert Walsh Virginia Wark Ruth West Florence Wood Isabelle Yast Carl Zimmerman P ..:' J. E S 'il L 'I-3 5 1 2 T '
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T1L'f'lIfy-X!'I.'f'll Alice Addams. Dorothy Alexander, Jane Anderson, Luella Anderson, Vir- ginia Andrews, Lloyd Augenstine, Everett Baker, Loren Baker, Howard Barkley. Kelsey Bartlett, Mildred Bauer. Karl Bechtle, Irma Betz, Donna Biggert. Isa- bel Black, Geraldine Bonecutter. Char- lotte Borden, Jesse Bowman. James Brady, Helen Brelsford. Paul Bristley. Stuart Brock. Bonnie Brown, Ula Burdette, Robert Burton. Anna But- ler, Harold Callahan. Daisy Canada, Charles Caprino, Robert Cass, Joe Castner. Carl Chaney, John Chrispin, Marguerite Clarke, Dorothy Clum, Dean Cockran. Carl Cockrell, Doris Colle, Mary Col- lins, James Conkle, Helen Conley. Gene Copeland, Yvonne Cory, Carl Cowell, John Craner. Harry Crawbaugh. Don Creviston. Victor Croman, George Crotinger, Rich- ard Crow, Edythe Crowder, Carl Danner, Emma Davis. Eva Davis. James Day, Gall Debolt. Joe Deily. Virginia Dennis, Marjorie Deyson. Neil Dickerson, Johanna Diegle, Frances Dodds, Willard Durfey. Charles Dutt. James Eager. Wayne Eibling. Dorothy Elliott, Jay Endsley. Gilbert Everly. Carrie Farmer, Dorothy Fetter, Helen Fields. Eleanor Flach. William Ford, Donald Garver, Robert Garrison, Opal Gaster, Frederick Gelbaugh, Marion Gettys. Lois George, Roy Gherman. Waneta. Gibson. Virginia Glimpse, Hubert Goerlich, Le Roy Graybill. Mar- garet Gruber, Vernon Gruber, Virginia Hanover, Martha Hansberger, Esther Haskill. Harold Haycox, Susan Hickman. Emery Hill, Rex Hill. Margaret Hinton, Alfred Hirsch. Fred Hoch, Raymond Hochstetter, Emmet Hodges.
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