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1 933 LEONARD NELSON COOK l'lmst1'r 3Hcys Bamlg Cherry Knoll. Glee Club 2,33 Orchestra 43 Band 4: Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 23 Play 3,43 Operetta 2. MARIE E. LANGE Song and dance girlg Al 3 hiking. Glee Club 2.42 Girls' Sextette 43 Play 4. UATIIEILINE B. BODMANN Bashfulg black halrg s0wlng3 piano. Girl Reserves 1,2,'3,4: Hobby Group ichairmanl 43 French Club 3. HERBERT RICHARD EDWARDS Atl:-a-14-tic-s 3 Vermilion-on-the-Lukeg life saver3 boxing Basketball 2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 33 Play 43 Oper- etta 1,2. ROY E. SCHAEFFER No. ll shoog 'l'1u'kcy 3 ex-pugilist3 sax-appeal. Record Stal? 2,3,43 Orchestra 3,43 Band 3,43 Baseball Mgr. 23 Football 1,2,3,4Q Track 3,42 Latin Club Pres, 3,43 French Club 33 Cop 3,43 National Honor Society. KARESSA M. MEITZKE Speech: critlcg fiddle. Orchestra 1.2: Girl Reserves 1.13: Latin Club 3,43 Play 43 Coinlnercial Contest 3. l'1LlZAllE'l'll A. BUSCHER llamllcl-al't3 housekeeping: motoring. Girl Reserves 1,23 W.C.T.U. Poster Prize 2. FOSTER ll. JENNE Ili lloc. 3 Ram-c Horse g Elbertug Sha-ik. Glee Club 2,43 Orchestra 3,43 Band l,2,3,41 Basketball 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Track 4. AN'Dll.I-IW M. ZVARA Hey, youse- guys 3 Gwf'nle 3 unexcused absences. Basketball Mgr. 43 Football 43 Track 43 Latin Club 3,41 Vice Pres. 43 Lorain 1.2. LOUISE K. BRUCKICR l llp 3 black, curly hail-3 amiable. Girl Reserves 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 43 Commercial Contest 3, MELVIN FREDERICK Robinhoodg wrestllngg what a. walk! Track 1,23 Football 23 Basketball 1,23 Intramural Baseball 1,2,3,4. WILLAKD M ICNGEL Rhapsody in Blum 5:30 A.M.3 My lfll Trumpet . Orchestra 2.3.4.3 Band 3,43 Basketball 2,33 Football 1,21 Track 4: Baseball l,2,3.
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FREDERICK C. EBBS Chalk talksg Vvellingtong Studebaker-3 Stark. Record Staff 3,4, Editor 43 Glee Club 3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Band 2,3,43 County Orchestra 3,43 County Band 2,3,43 County Concert Orchestra. 3,41 French Club 33 Play 4: Operetta 1: Scliolarlship Contest 2,3,43 Latin Club 23 Na- tional Honor Society. RALPH LEROY STARK Swish g strike threeg Swedeg ping pong. . Basketball 1,3,43 Baseball 2,3,4g Track 4. WILLIAM EDWARDS Argueg redg character roles. Glee Club 3,42 Cheer Leader 1,2,3,43 French Club 33 Plays 3,43 Operetta 3,4. ELEANOR ANNE PAPWORTH Warburtong tres belleg chislerg T0ny . Glee Club 2,31 Girl Reserves 2,3,43 French Club 33 Com- mercial Contest 33 Operetta 4, MARY JANE MURRAY Paint g Model T3 roller katlng. Girl Reserves 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4. FRANK S. LACH That limpg pick-handlerg East Quarry. Glee Club 43 Basketball 2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 Track 3,43 French Club 33 Baseball 2,3. COURANCE ELEANOR SAUSAMAN Blondie 3 Nalleyg actressg potato chips. Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4Q Harvard-Cornell 33 Operetta 1: Play 3,4. ESTIIER CATHRINE KREEGER Athletcg historyg Buick: Fisher Foods. Student Council 13 Girl Reserves 1,2,3, Cabinet 1,23 Cor- nell-Harvard 1,2,43 P, E. Club 43 Basketball 1,2,3,4. IRMA MAE MATHES Interior decoratingg Pontiac3 Bcck g shorthand. Glee Club 2,41 Record Staff 43 Girl Reserves 1,43 Basket- ball 13 French Club 33 Commercial Contest 3. HERBERT FUHRMAN Popcorn, peanutsg 66: fishing. Track 33 Glee Club 43 Baseball 23 Intramural basketball 1,2,3, XVILMA PAULINE EDGAR Shorthand3 L3-urieg sketching. Cleveland West Tech 1,2,33 Girl Reserves 1,42 Basketball l,2,3,43 Congresswoman 2,41 Tatler Sales Girl 2,33 General Organization Representative 4,
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Class History Twelve long years ago about forty boys and girls straggled into the front entrance of Amherst Public Schools to begin the long and by no means easy task of acquiring an education. At that time we bore no resemblance to the present class of '33, We were as- signed to the supervision of Miss Kuss ClVlrs. Powersj and lVliss Beller, and it is from these two well-liked teachers that we learned our ABC's. ln the second grade our class pass- ed on to Miss Hollingsworth flVlrs. Smith, and Miss Barnes, and so again to the third grade to Miss Kaser flVlrs. Maxwelll and lVliss Holzhauer flVlrs. Springerj. Here many pupils from the country schools joined us, and with these additions, we set out to mas- ter the catchy problems of multiplica- tion and division. ln our fourth year our class was diminished by the deser- tion of several students who began their studies at the St. josephis Paro- chial School. ln this grade we showed our business ability by participating in the Old Paper Contest. Then in the fifth grade, due to the insistence of lVlr. Powers, we enlarged our vocabu- laries by using the Winston Diction- aries. Since our studies had become more complicated, our three years in junior high were more difficult. The prob- lem that gave us the greatest opposi- tion was that of cube root, which was explained by Mr. Powers by means of his blocks. Also, in our junior high years, we became journalists, and pub- lished a newspaper, with the assistance of lVliss Yealy. Proudly and ignorantly we enter- ed high school, where our members were increased again by the return of the deserters from the parochial school. Our class officers were: Fred- erick Wilhelm, presidentg joe Beres, vice president, Velma Brooks, secre- tary and treasurer, and lVliss Spellman, class advisor. One of the main fea- tures of that year was a party at Leon- ard Cool-:'s home, where, in spite of the rain, all had a good time. Fur- thermore, as freshmen, some of our students attended a ,scholarship con- test at Ridgeville, but they were too modest to win any first places. ln our sophomore year, under the leadership of joe Beres as president,
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