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if-'- 7fIx If ffrlr A S T A i --- - iw. -J-: ' '-T -f' ,.-Qg :X A '- kb V T ' 79' , X 1 I Q b xxx X -V - Ll, Jstifr -a fx A ' X 5 1 l X ' X I Sophomore Bistorp In the fall of 1929, another class of green freshmen entered high school. How many a teacher glared ferociously at jumbled schedules and blundering students! Our class officers elected for the first year in high school were: President, Robert Quisnog vice-president, Mary Lay, secre- tary-treasurer, Louise Carstensen. During our freshman year many members of the class took an active part in athletics. Those who were on the football squad are: Carl Voss, Clifford Stevens and Stanley Perry. Mary Lay was a member of the varsity hockey team. We were very well represented on both the girls' and the boys' basketball squads. The basketball players included Mary Teeple, Mary Lay, Alma Nissen, Virginia Althoff, Richard Leow, Robert Quisno, and Robert Rudes. Robert Twynham was a member of the gym team. The freshman girls, as interclass basketball champions, received an attractive silver trophy which is on display in the trophy case. We are proud of the support given our enthusiastic little cheer leader, Billy Greer. Our bright ones, Mary Lay, Margaret Stewart and Adelaide Gulau, were sent to Bowling Green to take the Every Pupil Test. Mary Lay won first place in Latin. By the end of May of the same year, even the seniors agreed that the freshmen were at last acquiring that finished look. This same class returned the following September wise-cracking, sophisticated and slightly tan-sophomores. Very soon we elected Robert Rudes, president, Virginia Althoff, vice-president, and Melvyn Cooley, secretary-treasurer for the class. Mary Lay was elected vice-president of the newly organized athletic association. Billy Greer, having gained the approval of the entire high school through his efforts as cheer leader, the previous year, again received this honor, and Adelaide Gulau, Louise Carstensen, Mary Lay and Elizabeth Fall earned the places on the varsity hockey team. The fellows who were on the football squad last fall are: Stanley Perry, Robert Quisno, Bernard Shinevar and Clifford Stevens. Vivian Faus, Alma Nissen, Marie Haley, Violet Payne, Velma Reichert, Mary Lay and Virginia Althoff were on the girls' basketball squad. The fellows on the squad were: Clarence Streeter, William Babcock, Harold Wright, William Lano, Robert Twynham, George Vincel, Richard Leow, Robert Quisno, Robert Rudes and Stanley Perry. They surely will make an exceptional team by the time they are seniors if they continue playing as well as they have in the past year. The sophomore party, held on the evening of November the seven- teenth, was one of the outstanding social functions of the sophomores this year. Miss Rice, Miss Richards and Miss Moore were our most able sponsors and through their help the past year has been most successful. As we sophomores continue our high school careers, we hope to do our work as satisfactorily as we have thus far. Let us uphold the high standards of the school so that as seniors we may leave the school with no regrets for the past -V. A. Page twenfy-eight ti
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STA A .W-4 - A ' 1 ,ffl S N- - .:g' '-k ':.' B ' - 'iffy XLS. X ff ' ' 'V X N, ' A i F X- is r - 'I - N i V, Q - ll I - , ' H X l X, , v-Mtv ' ' Smpbumnres Motto- Live and Think Colors-Lavender and Purple Flower--Sweet Pea Robert Rudes ,...........,...,.. .................,,. ,.,,.....,.. P resident Virginia Althoff e,,... .....,.eeeeee. V ice-President Melvyn Cooley .........,.,.........,.,.......... Secretary-Treasurer Front row fleft to right?-Ralph Fitzthum, Richard Leow, William Babcock, Harry Rath, Melvyn Cooley, Robert Twynham, Wilson Snyder, Nelson Schmidt, Billie Greer, Carleton Nelson, Harold Mackey, Kenneth Young. Second row-Robert Quisno, John Yakobison, John Kovach, John Sams, Paul Arhutich, George Vincel, Clifford Stevens, James Kelly, Nick Banchick, Lewis Lee, Lawrence Ludwigsen. Third row-Margaret Stewart. Dorothy Short, Ernestine Bergman, Twylah Druyor, Leola Boss, Vivian Faus, Winifred Mizener, Maiy Lay, Louise Carstensen, Elizabeth Fall, Ruth Hann, Rosalyn Wright, Mary Jane Snider, Marjorie Carnicom. Fourth row-Miss Rice, Miss Moore, Rita Pollock, Thelma Parsons, Lorraine Goff, Mary Shook, Agnes Lattimore, Mary Jane Reichert, Adelaide Gulau. Violette Payne, Mary Teeple, Alma Nissen, Gertrude Duncan, Alfreda Broker, Dorothy Dent, Jane Caspersen, Margaret Koren, Helen Danner, Evelyn Upton, Eunice McNutt. Fifth row-Amie Rose Hopfinger, Carl Brady, Marie Haley, Virginia Althoff, Velma Reichert, Rita Hopfinger, Marjorie Bahnsen, Marguerite Luecht, Elizabeth Walters, Mary Miklo, Margaret Dzurnak, Virginia Bates, Lillian Shroyer, Phyllis Below, Joe Body. Sixth row-James Mackey, Vincent Hopfinger, Bernard Shinevar, Frank Car- stens, William Michelsen, Willard Ohn, Harold Reitz. Ralph Miller, Clarence Sfreeter, Robert Rudes, Mike Kostenlnik, William Lano, Carl Voss, William Bredlau, Stanley Perry, Gilson Couture, Edna Healey, La Verne Havener, Joe Wierzchon. Page 1wc'i1Iy-nine' if
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