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1928 - - BLACK AND GOLD - - 1928 gun We found the need for class government and accordingly elected the fol- lowing officers: President -. .....,. ..... H oward Kazmaier Vice-President ----- ..... Lucille Kazmaier Secretary ,Lc...,., --- Eloise Luebben Treasurer e,..., ,.... D aniel Beck Reporter .,..L.,..,....,.,.i . ....... ...,.,............,. Richard Kruse More of our classmates participated in all school activities this year and With Miss Clay as our sponsor We had a very successful year. The class voted to keep the same class colors, motto and flower that we had during our first year. CHAPTER III. We entered the third year of our High School career with the large enroll- ment of forty-six. Mr. Huffman was our very able sponsor. The officers elected for this year were: President r,r...... Eloise Luebben Vice-President .,,.. .a,,...,. G lenn Charles Secretary --.. ...... .. ..,.. Lucille Kazmaier Treasurer ...,..a ........... D aniel Beck P Reporter ,,,,r,r.,.,,..................,,.., ........ R ichard Warner We as Juniors took a very active part in all school athletics and also in all literary activities. A large majority of the football players were from our class. ln the course of the year Eloise Luebben and Lucille Kazmaier were elected to the National Honor Society. Our class also sponsored a Banquet given in honor of the departing Seniors. CHAPTER IV. The forty students who returned to P. H. S. found themselves on the last stretch of the race and to lead us to a successful finish we chose the following officers: -fPage29-f
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1928 - - BLACK AND GOLD - - 1928 Class History CHAPTER l In the early part of September, l9Z4, about seventy-five little green look- ing individuals were seen wandering aimlessly about the halls and rooms of P. H. S. Probably you wouldn't believe it, but they were the future Seniors of Nineteen Hundred Twenty-eight. During our first year of discomfort and ridicule, Mr. Scheld was given the task of being our sponsor. At the first class meeting the following students were chosen to man the Freshman ship: President v......... D ......,,......... Richard Kruse Vice-President .,.,. ..... L ucille Kazmaier Secretary ,.,..,.., ....... Ruth Dwyer Treasurer ,.,,.,,..... .....,., D aniel Beck Associate Editor H--- ...,.. Donald Craine Reporter .,c. ..,..,......,. . . ...,,,.......,.....,,...,,,,. Eloise Luebben The class chose thc Lily of the Valley as the class flower, Orange and Sil- ver as the class colors, and Work XVins Everything was our well meant motto. One night when old man winter was at his height, we had a sleigh ride and everyone had a wonderful time. Despite all the hardships of the first year of High School, the greater part of the class weathered the storm and graduated from their humiliating posi- tions. CHAPTER II. The next fall we returned to P. H. S. and now it was our chance with the freshies . Of course, we controlled the main assembly and made the most of our advanced position. Our large numbers as Freshmen were reduced to fifty-four, but we still had an extra large class, A few days after the regular school procedure was be- --Pagc28ef
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1928 - - BLACK AND GULD - - 1928 President ,......,... ...... R ichard Kruse Vice-President ..... ...... R ichard Warner Secretary --,,. ,... ..... L ucille Kazmaier Treasurer ..,,. ...,. . - Eloise Luebben Reporter .. ...r. .. .,A,,,v,,.,,.,.,......,.......,,e.,.,.,., Glenn Charles Superintendent Riggle was our capable sponsor. We, as usual, published the school paper, The Somethinm with more or less regularity every six weeks. We chose Green and Vlfhite as our class colors, the Sweet Pea for class flow- er and our class Motto was Today is But a Preparation For Tomorrow. At the end of the first semester the names of Jessie Nietz, Elizabeth Thorn- ton, Marjorie Milligan, and Richard Kruse were added to the roll of the Na- tional Honor Society. The Seniors were very proud of their classmates who had received this great honor and feel sure they justly deserve membership in the Society. During the year a great many Seniors took part in all activities. The foot- ball and basketball teams were practically senior teams. We certainly were proud of these fellows who fought so hard to bring honor to P. H. S. Visions of graduation began to loom in sight. The Juniors gave a Banquet in honor of the Seniors on the evening of May 10. The Baccalaureate Service Was held May 13, A few days intervened and then-Graduation. The follow- ing Commencement program Was carried out: Salutatory ....., ....... L ucille Kazmaier Class History -M ,..,, ...... M arjorie Milligan Class Prophecy ..,-,, K s,r..... ....... E lizabeth Thornton Cornet Solo ....... .,........,..... A Karl Williams Valedictory ......-. ,..,,,,,.,,...........,... J essie Neitz Class Address ,,r,,.,....,. ...,. D r. Mahon, Toledo, Ohio With the presentation of diplomas the race was run and had been Won. - f Page 30 - -
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