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THE WHIRLWIND =zC J Sudtell C. Davis Stanford Lamberty Ruthruff Senior Cl ass History The spotlight of history is focused on the class of ’32! From the dim past arise the Central and Madison freshmen of 1928. At Central the class was led by Richard Bray, president; Barbara Beam, vice-president; George Bickman, secretary-treasurer. At Madison the officers were Leland White, president; Oren Sudtell, vice-president; Mildred Baughman, secretary; Marceil Goins, treasurer. The freshman classes were prominent in student acti- vities and contributed material for the various high school teams. The spotlight turns to 1929 where the classes now serving apprenticeship in the Senior High School elected the following officers: Oren Sudtell, president; Barbara Beam, vice- president; Annette Ruthruff, secretary-treasurer. This year the boys won the inter-class basketball championship. The girls won the girls’ interclass basketball, volley ball, and baseball championships. The spotlight glows on 1930! We have now become upperclassmen, and the timidity of sophomore days has vanished. For our officers we elected Baden Rupert, president; Oren Sudtell, vice-president; Annette Ruthruff, secretary, and John Conser, treasurer. This year we contributed six members of the first team in football and three members of the first team in basketball. The managers of the football and basketball teams were chosen from our class. The girls won the volley ball and basketball championships again. As juniors we produced a very successful play, Blind Dates,” to raise funds for the junior-senior picnic. We contributed material for glee club, debate, and dramatics, and prepared for a successful senior year. The spotlight of history turns to the brightest year of all, the reflections of which dazzle all who look upon it! Leading the galaxy of stars are Oren Sudtell, president; Charlotte Lamberty, vice-president; Annette Ruthruff, secretary-treasurer. This year the seniors have turned out in large numbers for football and basketball. The girls have won the basketball and volley ball championship for the third time. The managers for the football and basket- ball teams have been drawn from the senior class—and also from the official high school taxi. The seniors have done their part in debating and in helping to take the team to high honors. They have carried the operetta to success and have demonstrated their dramatic ability in a final burst of glory, the Senior Play. The members of the class of’32 have entered into every field—athletics, oratory, music, and dramatics with outstanding success, and have reached the highest goal by upholding and increasing the honor and glory of Albany High School. 12
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THE WHIRLWIND J. E. Bryant C. Davis Brown Miller Gearheart Merritt II or sky Roner Haglund J. C. Bryant Walkup (Joins Mother Corey.............................................................Blonche Horsky Kathleen.................................................................Elmira Haglund peter Haley Markham Cousin Ann Chadwick...... Mildred Baughman Julia Carey..............................................................°Pal Gearhart Mrs. Ossian Popham.......................................................Marceil Goins Lallie Joy Popham........................................................Adeline Roner Ralph Thurston......................................................................Joe Bryant Cyril Lord.....................................................................Marshall McGuire Tom Hamilton.............................................................Robert Walkup Sam Berry................................................................Walter Osborn Henry Lord, Ph. D.................................................................James Miller Class Members Ronald V. Baker Clifford Earl Davis Abram Bartlett Merritt Mildred Pearl Baughman Opal Idella Gearhart James Edwin Miller Lawrence Bino Marceil Virginia Goins Glenn R. Mollett Donna Brown Elmira LuVae Haglund Walter Franklin Osborn Joe C. Bryant Blanche Barbara Horsky Adeline Marie Roner John E. Bryant Gordon S. Jacobs Robert Hugh Walkup Faustina Mae Chapin Marshall E. McGuire 1 1
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THE WHIRLWIND c J Sud tel! Lew el ling Calhoun Dooley Beam (i. Smith Burkhart Richmond Lamberty Benight Dawson Curry Goodale Trapp Kennelly •Iones Rupert Whitney Bever Conner Templeton Bird Buchanan Me Knight OREN SUDTELL - General Course Class l'Ves. 1, 2, 4; lii-Y 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; O. of A. 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. B. A. A. 3. BARBARA BEAM - General Course Commercial Club 3, 4; Subscription Mgr. 3, 4; Business Mgr. 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4. CHARLOTTE LAMBERTY - - General Course Vice-Pres. Class 4; Treas. Quill Scroll 4; Busi- ness Mgr. Annual 4; Business Mgr. Whirlwind 4; Girls’ League 2, 3, 4. JANE GOODALE ----- General Course Commercial Club 3. 4; Girls League 1, 2, 3. 4; Dramat Club 2, 3, 4; Literary Explorers’ Club 4; Debate 4. BADEN RUPERT ----- Science Course Vice-Pres. Student Body 4; Pres. Ili-Y 4; Vice- Pres. 3; Pres. Class 3; Band 2, 3, 4; U. of A. 4. BILLIE TEMPLETON - - - Science Course Mgr. B. A. A. 3, 4; Vice-Pres. B. A. A. 4; Treas. A. H. S. 4; O. of A. 4; Ili-Y 3, 4. ASA LEWELLING..................General Course Commercial Club; B. A. A; O. of A; Annual Staff; Football. GLADYS SMITH...................General Course Quill k Scroll 4; Vice-Pres. Quill k Scroll 4; Home Ec. Club 4; Literary Explorers 4; Girls’ League 4. RAY BENIGHT-------------------General Course F. F. A.; B. A. A. VIRGINIA TRAPP - - - - General Course G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls League 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Vice-Pres. Girls’ League 3; Commercial Club. (Continued on page 17) 13
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