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CLASSES The characteristic features of the old-time schools-the birch rod, the predominance of discipline over in- struction,the meagre curriculum,the rough and uncomfortable school furnishings and buildings-were also typical of Wl1eeling's earliest schools. The first free public schools in Wlieeliiig were begun in 1847. From the five original schools the educational system has developed until there are now thirty-three grade schools, six junior high schools, five high schools, and one trade school to serve the city and county public school students. 19 IOO YEAR AN bg 5 GD VD I.l.I 465 I 4 '29 fa
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James W. Tomlinson Jilin Hand 23 Glee Club 4: Honor Soeiety 4. A good seience student, a golfer of note, llis performance at the piano is some- thing to quote. Joseph Andrew Wcisnewski l'Ill00kIl', Class Treasurer 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. Hn our football team he played as g'uardg When he hit that line, he hit it hard. ' Helen Virginia Welshans Ginny Girls Athletic- Club l. Z. 3: Girl Re- serves 1, 2, 35 Home Economies Club 3, 4: Junior Play: Dramatic: Club 3, 41 Honor Society 4: Senior Play. Virginia has been active in her high school days, ln studies, in sports, in home ee, in Ada Belle Wharton Girls Athletic Club lg Home Econo- mies Club 41 Dramatic- Club 43 Honor Soc'i6'T.y 4. Hel' disposition belies her hair. lf you need any help, she-'s rigght ther:-. plays. Q Q 5 Z Robert Rahr llobert's name tits him to a tee, There are few like it, you can see. Charles Sterling Riddle Pre-neh Charles didn't enter until this yearg liut just the same we're glad he's here. Q24 Rocsness is
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Front Row: Mr. Roe, Miss Kindelberger, Lisk, McKeets, Friebertshauser, Campbell, Herbert Wolf, N. Hoover, M. Almond, M. Adams, Westlake, Miss Perryman. Second Row: Butterworth, A. Lemak, Teater, E. Berberick, Hendrix, Murphy, Remke, Shay, Martin, Bickerton, Lucas, Tuttle, Moore, S. Yates, Burkle, Anderson, Heyl. Third Row: Schell, Jaquay, Schuetz, Runco, Thomas, E. Mercer, Yost, Moreland, B. Berry, Steyle, M. Joseph, Cozad, Ickler, James, J. Jaquay. Fourth Row: Roberts, Seabright, J. Thomas, R. Thomas, Galloway, Braden, R. Joseph, Lisowsky, Christner, Wardle, Seidler, Shank, Jack Eaton, Sayers. 3 JUNIOR CLASS T Herbert Wolf ........... ........,...........,........ ................ P r esident Frank Campbell ..r.............. ,.... V ice President 1 Nelda Hoover ............,,.,..,.., .........,,.. S ecretary Charles Friebertshauser ..,................................................. Treasurer 4 m P IU 4 .936 Jo The junior class opened the social season this year with a skat- ing party held on October 28 at the Island Rink. This party might be called the keynote to the activities of the class. As rapidly as the students and faculty skated that night, so have events shaped themselves. The few drawbacks might be compared to their falls. When the Dramatic Club put on New Fires, juniors made up the greater part of the cast. The class play, Guess Again, was presented on April 24. This along with the skating party and a movie on November 17, was given for the purpose of making money for the prom, held on May 26. Following the old Southern plantation style, it proved to be one of the most original given. ROGRESS N
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