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Top row: R. Trader, Axtell, McCrum, Renz, A. Muz- zillo, Kirkpatrick, E. Foltz 2nd row: Hardy, J. Hines, Short, M. Hines, Snepp. E. Mitchell, Shaffer. 3rd row: S. Hines, Mr. Weathers, Mr. Brookover, Miss Dawson, Mr. Gumpp, Lawrence Boger. CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS The second week of school the announcements read, Senior Class meet- ing to be held in the assembly at four P. M. That evening there was a general rush towards the assembly, and five min- utes later the first class election of the year was underway. Mr. Miller super- vised all meetings and presided until the class president was elected. This year the Freshmen selected as their officers: Ernest Foltz, president; Lawrence Boger, vice president; Arthur Muzzillo, secretary; Barbara Short, treas- urer; and Mr. Brookover, history instructor and basketball coach, class adviser. The Sophomores elected Bud Axtell, president; Robert Trader, vice president; Demaris Hardy, secretary; and Eleanor Mitchell, treasurer. They chose Miss Dawson as their class adviser. Mr. Weathers was chosen as the Juniors ' class adviser and has certainly brought them through with flying colors. They selected as their other leaders: Stanley Hines, president; Archie Kirkpatrick, vice president; Margaret Snepp, secretary; and Jane Hines, treasurer. The Seniors again elected Rex Renz as president; they named Tom McCrum, vice president; Mary Ellen Hines, secretary; and Ruth Shaffer, treasurer. Mr. Gumpp was selected as class adviser for the fourth consecutive year. The student leaders have performed their duties very successfully through- out the school year. Weathers and Brookover- The brain trusts. Page 24
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Mabel Surfus Pierre Talbert Isabel Trovinger Dons White Lawrence Wible Garthard Zegenfus MABEL SURFUS A. H. S. 1-2-3-4; A. A. 1-2-3-4; G. A. A- 1-2-3; Home Economics Club 1-4; Girl Reserve 4; Art Group 2; History Club 3-4; Noon League Basketball 1. Mabel ' s main ambition is to be a hair stylist. Judging from the perfect condition of hers, she will gain her goal. She is an excellent addition to any group as we of the Senior class know. PIERRE TALBERT A. H. S. 1-2-3-4; A. A. 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Award 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Interclass Bas- ketball 1; Noon League Basketball 1; Noon League Baseball 1-2-3-4; Class Officer 1-3, President 1, Treasurer 3; Honor Group 1-2-4; Operetta 1-2-3; Jr.-Sr. Play 4; Annual Staff 3-4, Junior Editor 3; Calendar Editor 4; Boys ' Chorus 1-2; Boys ' Quartet 2; Hi-Y 2-3-4; Track 3-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4, Secretary 3, President 4; Bank Cashier 1. These red-headed he men (oh!). At least so a certain Junior girl seems to think. Pete was a member of both the football and basketball squad and proved himself worthy in both sports. ISABEL TROVINGER A. H. S. 1-2-3-4; G. A. A. 3-4; History Club 3-4; Art Group 3; Girls ' Chorus 1; Glee Club 2; Girl Reserve 4. Isabel has been the envy of the school because she received such marvelous letters from her French boy. (Most of the other French students didn ' t come out so well with their correspondence). Izzy is peppy and popular with everyone. DORIS WHITE A H. S. 1-2-3-4; G A. A. 3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Girls ' Chorus 1; History Club 3-4; Bank Cashier 3; Noon League Basketball 1; A. A. 1-2-3-4; Operetta 2-4; Art Group 4. Dorie is one of the talented dancers in A. H. S as her participation in various school programs has proved. She is quiet and reserved but seems to get a lot of enjoyment out of life regardless. LAWRENCE WIBLE A. H. S. 1-2-3-4; A. A. 1-2-3-4; Leltermen ' s Club 3-4; Operetta 2; Boys ' Chorus 1; Football 1-2-3-4; Interclass Basketball 1; Noon League Basketball 1; Hi-Y 2-3-4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Track 3-4; Bank Cashier 1-2; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Class Officer 3, Vice President 3; Annual Staff 4, Athletic Editor 4; Noon League Baseball 1-2-3-4; Assistant Stage Manager Jr.-Sr. Play 4. Wimpy was one of our crack baskebtall play- ers. He has made a very able president of Hi-Y this year, especially inasmuch as they sponsored the first school dance. His friendly disposition has made him a popular member of the graduat- ing class. GARTHARD ZEGENFUS A. H. S. 1-2-3-4; Art Group 4. Garfus is an expert artist. He is well liked by every one and can usually be counted on for a humorous remark. He can often be seen driving around town in his Chevie. Page 23
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Top row: I. Burns, V. Low- head, Reynolds, N. McQar- by, Phelps, S. Hersh, Kingsley, C. Blickenstalf, R. Shull, R. White. 2nd row: A. Mavis, Mock, D. Cool, Green, Sands, D. Myers, D. Schaab, R. Smith, Lochner, K. Miller, C. Brandon. 3rd row: Hall, L. Carper, Conner, R. Housel, Habig, Bailey, Newcomer, Treesh, E. Carmer, Provines, M. Shoudel, D. Cook. 4th row: C. Carbaugh, W. Sharp, Killion, D. Boren, M. Rinehold, McNutt, B. Ford, Rieke, J. Trader, Cupp, V. Smith, Kalb, M. Sisson. 5th row: Shook, Menden- hall, G. Miller, Mcintosh, Sprague, Purdy, Dilgard, Morr, G. Souders, Rowley, A. Nugen. 6th row: G. Mitchell, Hachet, J. Collins, J. Hines, Kirkpat- rick, Snepp, S. Hines, Zeig- ler, B. Myers, H. Nugen. THE LAVENDER AND GREEN The Juniors, under the careful leadership of Mr. Weathers, put on the most successful Junior Carnival that has ever been staged in A. H. S. This group of students seems to have the happy faculty for being able to make money. They helped their financial standing by selling Christmas cards, and eats at the football games. A tragic incident of the school year was the fatal injury received by Earl Carr, a member of this class, in the Garrett-Auburn football game. His death has meant a great loss to this school, both in athletics and as a well-loved friend and schoolmate. This class is well known for its ability along various lines. Some of the better known artists are: Matie Sisson for her dancing; Jane Hines, Vivienne Zeigler, Margaret Snepp, Peggy Hachet, and Jeanne Collins in music; Jean Trader and Georgiana Souders for their dramatic ability; Carlton Brandon, Stanley Hines, Archie Kirkpatrick, Adrian Mavis, Neil McDarby, and Don Reynolds for their athletic prowess. The following have been on the Honor Roll during the past year: Jane Hines, Peggy Hachet, Donald Schaab, and Frederick Hall. Looks pretty good! Umm! Page 25
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