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DI-IOENIX History of Class of january, 1931 No. of members in class-76 Qthose who graduatedj OFFICERS 1928-1929 OFFICERS 1929-1930 President .....,.................. Dorothy Hamrnel President ...........................-..-- R0b61'l5 Clark Vice-President ............ Richard Lintleman Vice President ................--.- Jack 0'D0HU?l Secretary-Treasurer .......... Arthur Wobig Secretary-T1'eaSur61' -.---------- R0b91'tfS00ble Adviser ...................... Miss Blanche Buhlig Adviser ..............,...-.,..---.. M12 0- C- KBGSCY OFFICERS 1930-1931 President ...............................,.................... Tom Hanchett Vice-President .....,.......... .............. R obert Scobie Secretary-Treasurer ..... .,............... L eon Feingold Adviser ............,..,.,,,,.......,................. Miss Cecelia Howe Miscellaneous facts about class of January, 1931- Class Gift: S400 in instruments for Orchestra and Band. Honor Roll: Lead the entire school in percentage all three years. Class' Day Exercise: Revolutionized custom by supplanting customary will, prophecy, presentation of mace, history, etc., with Vodvil with class talent. Cabinet Oficersz President, Hazel Howland, Vice-President, Evelyn Fisher. Honor Socety Members: Joan Buchholz, Helen Benkert, Robert Clark, Rita Connell, Elsbeth Dressler, Evelyn Fisher, Thomas Hanchett, Kathryn Harper, Hazel Howland, Richard Lintleman, Walter Nitscher, Larelda Weiskopf. Parker Award Winners: Joan Buchholz, Robe1't Clark, Evelyn Fisher, Thom- as E-Ilanchett, Hazel Howland, Richard Lintleman, Robert Scobie, Ruth We c . Homecoming Dance: Financial and social success. Class Vo-dvil: Outstanding assembly program in recent years. Directed by Miss Howe. Class Play: Youngest -By Philip Barry. National Honor Society Award: Evelyn Fisher. Local Oratorical Contest 1930: First Place-Leon Feingold. Editor of Phoenix: Joan Buchholz. State Chemistry Essay Contest: Second Place-Joan Buchholz. Athletic Men: Varsity Athletics-Football: Bernard Monaghan, Jack O'Donnel1, David Haumerson, Arthur Badger, Arthur Walsh, Truman Thompson, Leon Feingold, James Walsh, Robert Scobie, Junior Townsend, Ivan Woodman. Basketball: Bernard Monaghan, J g Robert Clark, J 9 Jack O'Donnel1, Leon Feingold. Track: Bernard Monaghan, QCaptJ, Jg Robert Clark, J, Rob- ert Slawson, Jack O'Donnell, Leon Feingold, David Haumerson, Henry Campbell, Arthur Walsh, James Walsh. Golf: Edward Olsen, J. Intramural Athletics-Basketball: 1930-31 season-Keesey's Kagers, Cham- pions. Tennis: Singles Tournament in 1930-Arthur Walsh: Doubles Tournament in 1930-Champion Team-Leon Feingold of class of Janu- ary, 1931g Richard Hartman of Class of June, 1930. Golf: Tournament in 1929, Edward Olsen. Page Twenty-Nine
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DHOENI Graduating Class, January, 1931 WALSH, ART f'Girls like the twinkle nf athletic stars. Intramural Rust-hall 2. 3. -lg Basketball 2. 3. -lg foot- ball 2, 35 Tran-k 4. WALSH, JAMES Drm't mistake him as being quiet. lntrznnnrals I-truss-liall 2. IL 4: Basketball 2, 3, -lg Foot- ball 2. 3: Tl'2ll'k 4. WARD, JOE Give me a wild tie with a Cosmic urge. Hi-Y Club, IZ: Intranlural liittenlvall 45 Bank Cashier 2. WEISKOPF, LORELDA ln studies shefs hard to beat. llluv-.l Ci. -l: Student l'ahinut 33 Vive Representative 43 l l'+'lll'll Flnlr 33. 4: lizlske-tlmll Il. -li Base-llalll 13. WELCH, RUTH A friendly maid from tip to toe. Blue-.I 2, ZS: Assistant Editor 33 Life Saving 4: Orches- tra 2: l tll'l'llSlf'S fi: Volley Ball 23 Basket Ball 23 Horne- Vlbllllllg' Ctllllllllitllffl Parker Award: Assistant Cashier :g Phnvnix 2: Royal H1110 Girls 2: Student Cabinet 3,4. WOBIG, ART Lives of great all remind ns what lot there's left to do. lli-Y l'lub 4: Phoenix 3. 43 Blue-J 2: Glee Club 3, 45 Buys' U1-t1-ttv 4: A Cilllfxllil Choir -lg Student Cabinet 42 ll4llllI'1'0llllllLC fV'0llllllltil'C'I Class Play. Advertising. WOLFROM, BEATRICE Her hair is no more sunny than her heart. Student Fahinet: Spanish t'l11lv-Vivo President: Ruyzll lilne Girls. ZIERATH, DOROTHEA I f I'he mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Assistant Fashiel' 21 i'0lllllllll'4'lill Vlnb -2. Pa ge Twenty-Ei ght
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on-loENlx History of Class of June, 1931 OFFICERS 1928-1929 OFFICERS 1929-1930 President ........,..............,,... Joseph Delaney President ................,...,.....,..... Oscar Vice-President ..,....,.......,...... Dean Whiffin Vice-President ..... . ,..... ..Arlene Secretary-Treas. ...... Dorothy McPhillips Secretary-Treas. ....... Stanley Faculty Adviser .,.....,..., Miss B. Anderson Faculty Adviser .............,.. Miss A. OFFICERS 1930-1931 President ...,............ ........ .... J o seph Delaney Vice-President ...................... Charlotte Day Secretary-Treasurer .... Thomas Ehrlinger Faculty Adviser ..i....,....,. Miss C. Thomson Outstanding Events- Jensen Chapin Austin Sutton Parker Award Students: Raph Hyslop, Arlene Chapin, Verona Olmstead, Joseph Delaney. Honor Society Members: Kathleen Connell, Charlotte Day, Beulah Behrendt, Ruth Schiefelbein, Helen Masterson, Sylvia Snyder, Helen Wilke, Dorothy Zemke, William Howell, Ralph Hyslop, Thomas Ehrlinger, Junior Van Kirk, George Whittier, Albert Volbrecht, Wayne Tyler. Junior Prom-May 9, 1930. Class Play- If I Were King. Cabinet President-Junior Van Kirk. Phoenix Editor-Ruth Schiefelbein. Blue-J Editor-Ann McNeil. Athletic Men-Football: J. Boyd, J. Delaney, L. Kapke, C. Pospeschil, J. Lorent- zen, L. Smallbrook. Basketball: L. Smallbrook, C. Hammes, J. Lorentzen. Swimming: T. Hampel, L. Smallbrook, Wm. Owen, Web. Owen. Track: Wal- lace Parry, Lauran Smallbrook, Dean Whiffin. Baseball: James Lorentzen. Cheerleader: Junior Van Kirk. Page Thirty
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