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Row one: Margaret Bahls, Betty Sollenberger, Mary Katharine Saller, Lenora Gutstein, Helen Alleshouse, Kathryn Wagner. Blanche Pant, Ruth Young, Dorothy Iler, Beverly Grossman. Row two: Arlene Baker, Ruth Hamilton, Maxine Caldwell, Beatrice Bahls, Oliva Mulholland, Virginia Schlichtenmyer, Margaret Iune Long, Eleanor Zollman, Elizabeth Ryback. Row three: lean Schlichtenmyer, Florence Sebert, Dorothy Young, Madelynne Martz, Cath- erine Curie, Ioann Howerton, Evelyn lohn, Pauline Kimpel, Robert Tyler, Ora Gisel. Row four: Herman Gingrich, Charles Smith, Mr. Schwab, Carl McKeeier, Allen Brurnbaugh. Sponsor .V,.... ....,........ lt fir. Schwab President .,., . .,..,... .....,.. M ary Armstrong Vice president ........, ...,....,... C harles Smith Secretary-treasurer ........,..... Arthur Hampshire Colors ........,.....,,......... ........., B lue and Gold Flower .........,...,..................,......,....,............. Peony Motto ............ God first, others second, me last In the year ot 1934 the otticers were Mary Katharine Saller, President, Ed- ward Grady, Vice President, Nelta Iean Nickerson, Secretary-treasurer. We had a party and a picnic. This year, 1935-36, we have had one party held in the Little Gym. Music and readings were given by some of the class members. After the entertain- ment, Howard Kenestrick and Mrs. Fritz played the piano for dancing. The class has been very active in the Iunior Red Cross. This Winter, a committee was appointed to help the Red Cross in collecting old clothing. The class collected old games to be sent to the World War Veterans at the hospital in Marion, Indiana. Row one: Richard Wagner, Billy Adams, William Eichelbaugh, Seigal Rasler, George Bechberger, Chris Steier, lack Free, George Wagoner, Garner Wilkinson. Row two: Eugene Slagle, Edward Grady, Iune Campen, Marie Ehlers, Ruth Ellison, Eileen Crofoot, Marie Snyder, Anne Wagner, Helen Smolinske. Row three: Elsworth Busch, Peyton Goodwin, Herman Cottelt, Donna Cochard, Esther Frey, Agnes DeLucenay, Mary Armstrong, Eleanor Leighty, Maxine Hayden, Eleanor Ormsby. Row four: Roy Nichols, Norbert Nesbitt, Nelta Nickerson, Mr. Schwab, Ozema Swartz, Arthur Hampshire, Edwin Misselhorn, Robert Russel. Page 23
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Row one: Eleanor Wible, Ethyln Anderson, Mary Lou Swartz, Betty lane Aungst, Elsie Ellis, Pauline Hafer, Leona Murphy, Maxine Peachy. Row two: Theron Kurtz, Iohn DeCamp, Martha Holcomb, Hilda Getts, Virginia Ley, Mary Emma MaGill, Beatrice Kuckuck, lune Hill, Millicent Frey, Ruth Forker, Helen Kline. Row three: George Feebles, Millard Poppy, Edward Davey, Donald McNamara, Donald Kastner, Mr. Tritch, Robert Trowbridge, Harold Newman, Mearl Hawkins, Mark Sabrosky. Row four: Harold Bryant, Donald Tample, Robert C. Smith, Dan Butz, Iohn Walters, Robert A. Smith, Thomas Hahn, Thomas Kizer, Thomas lmes. Not in picture: Evelyn Drerup, Mary Ford, Shirley Hilkert, Laura lane Horn, Mary lane Kauffman, Elizabeth Kollman, Lois Lehner, Ioe Berhalter, lohn Clark, Gordon Ford, Donald Kurtz, Iohn Oberlin, Norman Reed, Eugene Rice, Victor Walters. SOPHOMORES Two years have elapsed since our group has entered High School. No serious mishaps have occurred, although a few members have dropped their studies to enter other fields of activities. At the first of the year We voted for officers in the usual manner and when the ballots were tabulated we found ourselves headed by Edward Davey as President, Lee Bushong as Vice Presi- dent, Walter Evers as Secretary-treasurer, and as Sponsor, Royal Tritch. A very promising semester, socially as well as scholastically was anticipated. Our big class party was held on November 28 in the small gym. An unusually fine program, arranged and given by the members, was thoroughly enjoyed. Dancing followed the delicious refreshments, and a generally pleasant eve- ning was had by all. Mr. Tritch, our sponsor, has kept us on our toes and very ably helped us to return the standards attained when we were Freshmen. Our present officers filled the places of Ervin Fritz as President, Betty Kollman as Vice President, and Marjorie Isbell as Secretary-treasurer, who were elected in '34. As Sophomores, we feel proud to have advanced thus far into the four years of high school work, and to have had an enjoyable time doing it. Row one: Richard Warford, Walter Evers, Ralph Forker, Ieanne Kern, Virginia Butler, Evelyn Munk, Marjorie Isbell, Marjadene Reed, Virginia Iordan, Ruthanna Schneeberger. Row two: DeWitt Cochard, Dale Thomas, lack Goodwin, Delles Robbins, Ellen Vaughn, Virginia Boring, Avis Brown, Kathryn Reade, Pauline Frey. Row three: Forrest Forker, Charles Hostetter, Dale Rollins, Raymond Kraner, Lillian Gustin, Dorothy Kimpel, Laura Miller, Dorothy Richwine, Diana Fish, Ruth Wilson, Iack Hopkins. Row four: Robert Morr, Raymond Shambarger, Lee Bushong, Arthur Kimpel, Robert Engle, Mr. Tritch, Elfrieda Kretzmann, Clemathene Hart, William Rehwinkle, Beverly Seidel, Norman Seidel. Page 22
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Row one: Marthie Milbourn, Thelma Smith, Phyllis Kimmel, Dawn Lanning, Betty Glass, Betty Strater, Eula Call, lrene Smith, Iessie Magill, Row two: Iarnes Nesbitt, Leland Green, Charles Longyear, Lawrence Wilson, Ruth Over- holser, Caroline Odell, lrene Bauman, Marjorie Ziebell, Martha lane Traster. Row three: lean Wilson, Richard Kurtz, Ivan Grossman, George Kurtz Ir., Mrs. Schwab, Raymond Palmer, Dayton Henney, Elden Healey. Row four: Tom Longnecker, Garland Fannin, Lloyd Herendeen, lack Hauff, Arthur Taylor, Iunior Wible. Not in picture: Marcia Davis, Robert Atz, Robert Deal, Stanley Emerick, Ralph Haines, Carl Hart, Robert Kurtz, Robert Parker, Thomas Swartz, Noble Wagner. - A Q ADVICE FO' CHILLUN Take four subjects, no more, no less, unless you are absolutely certain of yourself. Be interested in athletics and other extra-curricular activities, but not to the extent that these seriously hamper you in your studies. loin the orchestra or band if you possibly can. Try out for class plays. Be as sweet and pleasant to your teachers and everyone, for that matter, not only because they will be the same to you, but because you'll enjoy your- self more. - A - Row one: Virginia Barhydt, Ruth Helmer, Marjorie Kemery, Mary Kathryn Haverlield, Mary lane Glass, Betty I-laverlield, Martha Snyder, Betty Crofoot. Row two: Golda ltt, Ioan Weirick, Marjorie Craven, Helen Miller, Wanda Engle, Gertrude Craven, Margaret Wert, Patricia Runge. Row three: Robert Schmidt, Robert Parker, Bernard Wogoman, George Gillespie, Markenos Kishego, Richard Fritz. Row four: Richard Trowbridge, Orville Acker, Howard Smith, Iames Sobieski, Warren Sexton. Not in picture: Billy Goudy, Donald LeMaster. Page 24 Zmgmmmsuhi HIFI II'IIUlP JUQ 'CII'-JE
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