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Senior Class History This is beyond all doubt the dumbest class I've ever had anything to do with, exclaimed the faculty one day toward the end of September, 1926. They were speaking of the class that had just started in High School, Freshmen. Isn't it funny how these poor people get razzed? Freshmen! Every time we look at any one they seem to say, There's a Freshman, let's get' him. Some times it happens to be a her. We were doing as well as any one so why worry? Our first year we chose Carl Kiblinger for Presidentg Arden Candler, Vice Presidentg Rowena Smila, Secretaryg Loine Ash, Treasurer. Our members gradually became famous in the school. Charles Anspach in football, Arnold, Long and Smith in basketball. Interclass held nothing for us so we will only mention that. And so from simple Freshmen we passed to silly Sophomores. This year our President was Arden Candlerg Bennie Gilmore, Vice Presidentg Billie Arbogast Secretary-Treasurer. Arnold, Campbell and Anspach were our heroes in athletics this year. Baum, Smith and McGinnis represented the other sex. There is nothing else of special interest in this year unless it was in the principal's office. Mr. Findlay gave more blue slips to our class than any other. Not so good for us. But there was a reason for that. We had more important things on our minds than school at sunrise. In 1928 we moved out of the assembly hall to our own private rooms and now we were at last upper classmen. Jolly Juniors. Oh, what a bunch! Remember how we exasperated the seniors and nearly drove the faculty crazy. I can guarantee anyone who may read this that there has been no class to reach our equal. And to add to all this pep we chose Johnny Fry as Presidentg Billie Arbogast, Vice Presidentg Edna Burean, Secretary-Treasurer. No doubt this has been our happiest year. Although we did not win the Interclass, Rowena Smila won the Short Story and that made us feel better than nothing. Now we were to get a break. Our class always came out on the low end of the deal every time but now we learn that ours is to be the first to graduate from the new building. If anyone investigates the situation he will find we still have it on our minds. We remind the faculty every once in a while, too. Believe me that faculty will know when this class goes on their way. Four long years now we have been on their heels and I presume they know it. If they don't it isn't our fault. This year held unusual results in athletics. Campbell, Arnold, Charles and Paul Anspach, Marshall and Ebner were the players from the Senior Class in football. These boys did such fine work that they were rewarded with a banquet given by the Senior girls. Basketball was equally successful and we will never forget it. Officers chosen for this year were: James Long, Presidentg Carl Kiblinger, Vice Presidentg Golda McCleary, Secretary-Treasurer. We are sure the remainder of the year will be as successful as it has been thus far. Interclass, Senior Play and the Purple and Gold are our big interests but we have no fear, so now I close, having tried to give a clear and perfect history of our present Senior Class. VVILHELMINA ARBOGAST. l 19 l
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.5-A X l l 5 i 1 1 ELLA BAUGHMAN Ada Grammar School Student Librarian, '28, '29 Latin Club, '27, '28, '29, '30 Where ever you go, what ever you du, You'll always find that Ella is with you. She's one that took Latin all four years, And all of these deserve our cheer. JACK RUTLEDGE Ada Grammar School Forum Club, '27, '28 Travel Club, '29 Science Club, '30 Happy-go-lucky is this boy, .Iack, An when he's a mind he can give a crack, Ht-'s a friend of yours and a friend of mine. Yes sir, you'l1 think he's fine! l VW. 5. it ,af 2 'I ,, it. V.. i j, i JT A A ' M543 7 .4 i,i,A' ' x ,, ,ll -5.31, at 1 , YS: 'lkfftiw , . 'Q if-is-'2 A..- 'fJ.fAi w A t wi 'Q-nj i . I i l PAUL ANSPACH Ada Grammar School Art Editor of Annual, '30 Travel Club, '27, '29 .French Club, '28, '30 Chorus, '28, '30 Football, '30 Our Paul's an artist through and through He helped to make this book for YOU, And should this class never unite, We'll think of him and his manners polite. MIRIAM SMULL Ada Grammar School Activity Editor of Annual, '30 Latin Club, '27 Pep Club, '28 Forum Club, '29, Treasurer. Rook Lover Club, '30 Chorus, '27 Orchestra, '29, '30 Winner of Lincoln Essay Medal VVinner of Latin Scholastic Medal National Honor Society Miriam can enchant most anyone XVhen she plays the piano she thinks it's fun You'l1 never find a person who Could be a friend more true. Lani VVILLIAM CAMPBELL g Ada Grammar School I Hi-Y Club, '28, '29, Se-c'y '30 ' Sportsmanship Club, '27, '28 , -7 Health Club, '20 Science Club, '30, Pres. Football, '28, '29, '30, Captain Basketball, '30 ' Orchestra, '27, '28, '29, '30 A Athletic Board, '30 Student Council, '29 Bill's not very short Nor not so tall, llut full of athletics And loved by all. ROWENA SMILA Ada. Grammar School Associate Editor of Annual, Student Libraian Class Secretary. '27 Travel Club, '27 Pep Club, '28 Forum Club, '28, Secretary French Club, '30, President lnterclass, '27, '29, '30 Chorus. '27, '29, '30 Class Editor, '29 High School Play Senior Play Public Speaking Plays, '29 Cheerleader, '29, '30 National Honor Society '30 She is pretty to walk With, 5- She is witty to talk With, 5 l2abe's a Friend of all of us - And she will stay this way we trust. V
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