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3rd lil IMI II ll Il III ll I ll Ill! IN ll I THIRD GRADE Rack Row Gertrulo lmuthan. Patricia Orr, Ervin Elston, Dale Paul, Robert Crago, Frederick Holmes, Charles Hoover. Robert Pressler, Lavina Terris. :Ii-ii R-vw Myra Sundcrmann. Robert Grist. Gordon Thrasher. Eugene Stults, Paul L. Sell, Charles Brown, Billy Biehl. Rex Farthing, Monerville Miller, Betty Gamble, Miss Mary Fleck 4Teacherl. Intl Row 'Pai-ticia Flauyzher, Ethel Smith. Thelma Schnitz. Marilyn Smart, Dorothy L. Fulton, Mar- garet Gamble. Fm-is Adams. Geraldine Kaylor, Jean Bussard. Front Row-Roy Kline. Alfred Craig, Richard Kriegbaum, Robert Bouman, Max Schoeff, Chester Zim- merlee. Rudy VVhitesell, Junior Brown, Rex Wicks. SECOND GRADE Back Roxx- Jackie Pulley, James Lenwell, Richard Brodrick, Robert Lauthan, Frank Bowman, Charles Spotts, Paul DeWitt, Junior Bostel. Robert Ball, Max Paul, Frederick Melching, John Slusser Jr., Richard Shively, VVil1iam Finley, Eugene Zickafoose. Rowfltiiss Elvie Young, 1Teacheri, Charles Plumb, Evelyn Weaver, Maxine Endsley, Lois Jean Gardenour, Corlene Wine, Barbara Jones, Helen Elston, Mary Ellen Williamson, Bobby Meyer, Ralph Randcl, Herman Switzer, Dale Brown, Russell Burton, Donald Ripley, Mrs. Esther Cunning- ham I Teacher P . 2nd Row' Cecil Myers. Alice Parker, Melba Bussard, Daisy Pinkerton, Wanda Lou Krieger, Dorretta Walter. Jessie Ilitton, Mae Hoover, Mary Jane Farthlng, Martha Jane Riggars, Raymond Riggars. Front Row-fNoi-man Spotts, Lemoin Whitesell, Marlene Huffman, Henerietta Knecht, Barbara Dum- haulfl. Doris Beck. Myra Jean Huston, Eila Marie Hinds, Mary Slusser, Edna Pressler, Wanetta Car- roll. Dorothea Stetzel, Hattie Marie Short, Joyce Mauger. FIRST GRADE Bark Row Paul Wayne Schoeff, Claude Amos, Robert Hosier, Donald Beghtel, Dean Hall, Ru-.-vll Ifinlf-y. James Carroll, Paul Krieg, Junior Pressler, Eugene Elston. 2-xr-l Row Mrs, Esther Cunningham, 1Teacherb, Kenneth Herndon, Doris Brown, Junior Hasty, Richard Bruss, Virginia Bouman. Vivian Shively, Faybelle Craig, Helen li'-uht:-l, Miss Mary Smith, 1'l'eacherl. :rvl Row Sunny Junz, Paul Dean Beaver, Perry Amos, Phyllis Jeanne Lavine, Maridean Hr-Imrfs, Hr-len Shutt, Harriet Kriezhaum, Clara Wine, Jean Ellen Meyer. l-'rfint Row Esther Mar- Davis, Dc-Ioris Vinson, Evelyn Gephart, Jack Ka lor John Hinds Y , . .Im-L: Hnlmfs. Charles Krieubaum, Carl Myizrants, Ruby Grice, Betty Finley, Roxanna Shively. Earl Carpenter, Goebel, Eugene Swales, Walter Hoover, Evelyn Willis Switzer, Stetzel, Donald n n++n un I an un
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nu I+ +I nu Alumni An active organization of the Huntington Township School has been operating for the past seven years. The original organization was eiected on the last day of school in 1928 by the class of '28. The following oficers were selected at that time: President, Heaston Fleming: Vice-President. Mary Bruss: Secretary-Treasurer, Cyril Day. Much credit is due these three individuals for the continued success of the organization. The first Friday night after the Sectional Basketball Tournament has been reserved for the alumni organization banquet. For the past several years the members of the graduating class of the current year have been invited as guests of honor at the banquet. A friendly competitive spirit has been aroused between the alumni organization and the school in the form of basketball and baseball con- tests. During the past year the alumni teams pushed the varsity teams to the limit in both basketball and baseball before the varsity teams were able to eke out a victory in each case. It is probable that in the future this rivalry may include debates as well. The alumni have shown their loyalty to the school in many ways. The interest shown by them has encouraged the organizations within the school to function to the best of their ability. The alumni members have also supported the school functions financially and have thereby made their success possible. May this harmonious relationship continue to grow as the alumni group increases in size and the school continues to function from year to vear. The 1934-35 officers as pictured on the opposite page are as follows: President, Dale Ware: Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Smith: Vice-President, Paul Byrd. POST GRADUATE COURSES The officials and teachers of the Huntington Township High School have been very glad to offer additional work to graduate students. Each year a few students have taken advantage of this opportunity. The stu- dents who have taken work during the year 1934-35 are pictured on the opposite page: Lee Waltz, Urshel Heiney, and James Barnes. nn u++l ln
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