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ROBERT SPANAGEL Intramural: Basketball 4. Track 1-2. Soccer 3-4. Football 1-2-3-4, Softball 1-2-3, Varsity Basketball 1-3, Glee Club 1-2-4, Class Treasurer 3, I.. Hi News 4, Cantata 1, Choir 4. Booster Club 2. ROSEIVIARY WILDRIDGE Booster Club 3. Glee Club 4, L. Hi News 4. BETTY GORE G. A. A. 1-2-3, Booster Club 2, Glee Club 2, Annual 4. NVILLI AM BESSLER Band 3-4, Camera Club 2, Booster Club 2, L. Hi News 4. ROBERT XVELLS Intramural: Basketball 1-2-3-4, Football 3-4. Track 1-2, Soccer 3-4, Band 3-4, Orchestra 3. Glee Club 2, Band Manager 3. PATSY COLLINS G. A. A. l-2-3-4, Glee Club l-2, Annual 4, Booster Club 2, Cantata 1. JOSEPI-IINE CRAIG Glee Club 3-4, G. A. A. 1-2, Booster Club 2. MARVIN SCHIILTZ L. High News 4, Varsity: Baseball 2-3-4, Softball 4, Basketball 1-3-4, Camera Club l-2-3. Intramural: Soccer. 3-4. Track 3-4, Football 3-4. Gregg Typing Club 3. SWIFT NVIINKER Glee Club 1, Sec'y-Treas. 1, Cantata 1, Intramural: Football 3-4, Soccer 3-4, Track 3, Sec'y of Intra- mural Board 3, President ot Intramural Board 4. Varsity: Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball l-2-3-4, Soft- ball 4. SH EILA O'BRI EN G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, I.. Hi News 3, Editor of Annual 4, Latin Club 2-3-4.
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SE IOR .IOE KNUE-Vice President AVIS GEI SERTASecretary- Treasurer ROBERT MATTOXvPresident WE, THE FRESHMEN, ARE HERE There was nothing exceptional about the freshmen class that Sep- tember day back in 1935, which came eighty-five strong, boys and girls, to attempt in the next four years to leave its mark on the an- nuals of the high school. Although considered self-sufficient by itself, the class found that the misquoted adage, All play and no work , was detrimental to the thorough per- formance of its duties and the sat- isfactory progress which the class sought to maintain. The bright spot of the year was the freshmen dance held in the Short Street gym. WE, THE SOPHOMORES, WORK DETERMINEDLY This group came back in 1936 to find that some of its former mem- bers, having put the adage into practice, were relegated to the dim. dubious, and doubtful freshman ear. However, those left came back resolved to live up to the name of bloody sophomores but dis- covered the blood had turned into very wet water when the Ohio Riv- er caused the unique and unwonted postponement of school. Despite the chaos which resulted from this terrible calamity, the year was one of work and determination to suc- ceed for the members of the class. VVE, THE JUNIORS, PROGRESS RAPIDLY The junior year, with its increas- ed opportunities and varied activi- ties in the new high school, was a panorama of absorbing interest and achievement. By applying a comparatively equal amount of work and play, a program of sys- tematic progress and constant de- 1 velopment was produced. The en- tertainment of the seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom was the out- standing event of the year. VVE, THE SENIORS, ARE LEAD- ERS AND EXECUTIVES We, aspirants to leading posi- tions, came in the fall of 1935, youthful, uncertain, and with no idea of what the future held in store for us. By the process of time, personal effort, and individ- ual initiative, we all attained a de- gree of success. Some went to the front and obtained the highest standing, while the success of oth- ers was relegated to a position of mediocrity. This year we were the executives and leaders. supported by the other members of the organ- ization, the cub reporters, uncer- tain about their duties, but will- ing to learn, the reporters, eager and hard to restrain, and the as- sistants, after being tested, were found a steadying influence. VVE, THE SENIORS, RELIN- Ql'lSH DUTIES TO JUNIORS It is with sorrow and deep re- gret that we, as seniors, turn in this, our final assigmnent and re- linquish our places to our success- ors. That they will receive the same cooperation from their as- sistants that we have, and that they will experience the same joys and satisfaction that we have ex- perienced, is the wish of the class of '39.
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RUTH BAIRD ALFRED WILTBERGER Intramural Track 2. EDMON TVCKER Intramural Basketball 1-2-3, Football 3. Track 1-2, Soccer 3, Glee Club 1-4. Yell Leader 2-3. Camera Club 3. Band 3-4, Choir 4, L. Hi News 4. Booster Club 2. ELEANORA EDWARDS G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Hobby Club 4, Animal 4, Glee Club 3. Class President 3, Gregg Typing Club 3. FREDA ARNOLD G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 4, Twirling 4. Choir 4, Annual 4. Gregg Typing Club 3. WILLIAM CORNING Glee Club 1-4, L. Hi News 4, Annual Business Man- ager 4. Choir 4, Cantata 1. Camera Club 1-2. Boost- er Club 2, Intramural: Football 4, Volleyball 4. JOE KNYE V. President 3-4, Sec'y of Class 3, Associate Editor Annual 4. lntrainural: Track 2, Football 3, Soc- cer 3, Varsity: Track 3. DONAH WHITE Camera Club 2, Sec'y of Class 2, Latin Club 2, G. A, A. l-2-3. Booster Club 2. ELLEN KAFFENBERG G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2, Annual 4, L. Hi News 1, Vice President of Class 3, Booster Club Z, Can- tata 1. Latin Club 2. CHARLES TAYLOR lntrainural: Basketball 3-4, Track 1-2, Football 3, Softball 1-2.
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