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Abelowitz Allabach Anderson Anderson Ankney Arney Nadalynne Joyce Helen Lucille Eleanor Arrnoncl French ' Dramatic Art Honor So ty Engineering Book Club Student Council Friendship Scottonian Penmanship Senior Play Zetalethean Baccalaureate 13 1 14 139 59 1 l8 64 The number found below each senior refers to his citation in the advertising section. Artman Virginia Periclean Friendship Glee Club M. P. Council 1 1 5 Aschbacher Asenclorff Austin Baker Martha Frances Bill Mary Jayne Regina Philalethean Philatelic Glee Club Budget Committee - Latin Magic Philalethean Science Senior Banquet A Spanish 1 16 77 1 I 7 I 3 While Edwyna Murray, Isabel Bruyere, and Ruth Repasz were in the Pericleans, Mary Jane DeRodes and Betty Snell were in the Zetalethean Literary Society. Even in the Freshman year, Jeannette Latham, Maxine Winzler, and Carlton Zucker showed that they were already interested in music by joining the Music Guild. We remember that Howard Nopper, Bud Corson, and Eben Moon were in the Demosthenian Literary Society. Alfred Jarvis and Bill Asendorff were both in the Philatelic Club. Dick Hunt was then a pledge to the Engineering Society. Winifred Roebuck and Betty Snell chose the Home Economics Club as an extra-curricular activity. Those in the German Club were Rosamond Rosenbaum, Bill Williams, Allan Pucket, and James Muenger. Bales Marian Helen Zetalethean Girls' Athletic League Penmanship M. P. Council 239
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I CLASS CDF l935 A few days ago while Duncan and I were visiting together, we were reviewing some of the activities of the class of 1935. This brought back many memories- some sad, some happy-of the past four years. In September of 193 1 we began our four-year voyage, trembling because of our lack of experience and our lack of self-confidence. We soon became accustomed to the spacious halls, however, and did not lose our way around the building quite so much. This was because of the help afforded us by Miss Humphrey in her fresh- man English class. In this class Howard Nopper was the President, Bill Williams was the Vice President, Mary Tuttrup was the Secretary, and Marjorie Ebert was the Clerk. Even though we were considered green then, a great many students made the honor roll. I remember that during our freshman year Virginia Butt was in the Science Club, Ruth Repasz and Howard N opper were representatives to the Student Council, which was considered a great honor, and that john McClanathan was in the Latin and Torch Clubs. A few of the others who were in freshman activities are Fred Waltz, who was on the budget commission, Maybelle DeLong, who was in the orchestra, Dorothy Wonders, who was on the Program Committee in the Latin Club, Cortland Jaeger, who was in the Know Toledo Club, and Fay Lesser, who was in the Chess Club. Among others who were in the Latin Club are Edward Schneider and Travis Kasle, who were on the Plans Committee, John Shinn and Mary Tuttrup, who were on the Name Committee, jack Miller, Alfred Jarvis, Stanford Goldman, Robert Michaels, Allan Palmer, Richard Miller, Ann Hindman, and Viola Merrit. A few of those who were in the Friendship Club were Christine Grasser, Peggy Hunter, Dorothy Kaplan, Erma Konecny, Jane Black, Marjorie Hirsch, Betty Sharpe, Elizabeth Turner, Margaret Marleau, Grace Pfund, Helen Ransom, Marian Rosenblatt, Bernice Schill, Alice Schall, Maxine Winzeler, Dorothy Sanzenbacher, Marion Price, and Ann Hindman. Numbered among those who were in the Torch Club are Allan Puckett, Peter Kleist, David Littin, Fred Trippe, Charles Haskell, Max Zeldon, Dick Miller, john Thorpe, Bob Wel- don, jack Miller, Robert Olson, Milton Davis, Worth Harder, Richard Hunt, and Allan Palmer. ' Lf! J I Q. eff F1 I ,fi 1' f jf, 'iff' if 2 2 ,r 0 Of: z 5 iff' ff VS, it vig!!! 1-. ff f-. f rw ff! ff if 5513 I f sl' if lc fl . Q X, I, f 35' HX. I Q g ' 4' z ' I I if Lge if C' ' if ff f 1 f . , ,z 2,1 3, 3 1 ii .75 ffl 5 fair 1 il Wifi iii, fi! Qin! ifgiff 'li ' I . tif I ff, if!! inf ,ff :Aa 5 v :Q . r, ' gtlizwf . fig!! si iii :gil V522 5 2 5,33 , , M fl-sfffl H f! 'sn 1, ' s . ' l in iii ,fi 11, Zimmerman Featherstone ' Harder Klopfenstein Gettins MacLean Robert Alice Worth Margaret Edwin Lois P cn c Cha r Publicity Chairman Memorial Chairman Baccalaureate Chairman Play Chairman Announcement Chairman -M . rs . -i 51
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CLASS OF 1935 We have been speaking mostly of clubs, but let us think a little of the athletic side of the extra-curricular activities. We recall how jean Baker and Peg Hunter were in the girls' swimming meet, and Margaret Ann Lewis began her record of getting a letter every year. This year Dorothy Marleau was the Freshman representative to the Girls' Athletic League. In the Intramural Boys' Swimming meet 'Bob Ligibel, Bob Wieler, jack Deiterle, Roland Diemer, john Richards, Fred Trippe, Tom Marconi, Rowland Perry, and joe Froelich all took part. Philip Webster, we recall, was on the swimming team this year. Among those girls who went out for fall sports are Isabel Goldberg, Ruth Repasz, Betty Sharpe,jane Black,jacqueline West, Dorothy Kaplan, Hazel Savidge, and Margy Selker. The crowning w 1 Bassett Bassett Benoit Berenson Betz Bird Edward Wanita Mariorie Mervin Kathr Marion Art Club Glee Club Hall Patrol Welfare Friendship Friendship 7 Magic 78 180 138 60 134 ' ' 124 x .X if +1 J , if ry ,, il ,fi tl' V fk J 1,1 I' J, f 1 J, Y -V 5' Ll 1,9 fl ., :tmL.-.L,jzst' Birkhead Birman Black Blankenship Blatt Blodgett William Sol Jane Mable Adeline Alyce jack Engineering Band Penmanship Glee Club Pieuper Welfare 47 40 12 5 2 56 l 19 45 53 LJ
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