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Alberta M. Olson Red October 5. 1922. Elkhart, Ind. Class Treas. 4: G. R. 1, 2, 3, -lg Let's Cheer Club 2, -l: Typist and Junior Echoes S. B. E. -lp Glee Club Z3 Hill Billy Courtship -1. Lowell 12. Paulus Polly December 18. 1922, Baugo Twp. Class Sec.-Treas. 33 Class Sec. -li Hi-Y 2, S. -l: Simple Simon Sim- ple 53 Toby Helps Out -lg ,loke Editor and Proof Reader S. B. E. -lg Hill Billy Courtship -l: Saluta- torian. Alice .lean 1'liillips jean ,luly 12. 1922, Elkhart, Ind. G R. 3, -5: Let's Cheer Club 5. -li Simple Sinion Simple 3: Toby Helps Out -l: Typist and Report- er S. B. E, -lg Librarian 3. Eleamir 31. Secor Jimmie October 22. 1922. Baugo Twp. G. R. 1.2.3,-l: Let's Cheer Club 2, 3, -lg Glee Club 23 Simple Simon Simple 3: Aunt ,lerusha on the Vvarpatll 2i Typist S. B. E. -ll -l-H 1, Z. Evelyn 11. Stickel Evelyn November 25. 1922, Osceola. Ind. C R173-l Tsistandliilc 1. . . -. K. i fp Clerk S. B. E. 4. Zelma 1. Paulus Sally November 25. 1921, Baugo Twp. ,lessica's journey 35 G. R. 1, 2. 5. -lg Let's Cheer Club 2, 3, -lg -l-H 1. 2, S. -l: .Xunt vlerushr. On the XYarpath 2. Yietor P. Rarlei' Sammy April 2, 1922: Elkhart, 1nd, Class Vice Pres. -ll Hi-Y 3. -li ljlee Club 2: Hill Billy Courtship -lg Inter-class Tourney 3. -l. liclwarcl D. Rieck Bud May 31. 1923, Elkhart. Ind. Simple Simon Smple 3: Class Sec. and Treas. 13 Class Vice Pres. 33 Hi-Y 2. 3. -lg Basketball 1, 2, 3. -lg Baseball 3, -lg Track 5, -lg Hill Billy Courtship -lg Inter-class tourney 1. 2. 3. 4. Ned 1Yarner Ned ,lanuary 31. 1922. Cvlee Club 2: Baseball 2, 3. -li Bas- ketball 2. 3: Hi-Y 3. 3: Track 11 2, 3, -lg Vice Pres. Hi-Y 3: Class Sargeant-at-Arms -4: Inter-class Tourney 1. 2, 3: 4. john ll. Thalheimer. -lr. junior February 22, 1922, Elkhart, lncl. Hi-Y 2. 3. -li Hi-Y Treas. -l. Not Shown Margaret Louise Rickard lauuarv S. 1922, Kalamazoo. Michigan. One Act play cast 1: Simple Simon Simple 31 G. R. 1, 2, 3, -l: G. R. Song Leader 1. 2. 3, -li Let's Cheer Club 2. 3. -ll Let's Cheer Club Pres. -l: Girls Basket- ball lg Rlary's Little Lamb 25 Typing Contest 33 Hill Billy Courtship -l. Merl lf. Stanley Genie June 3, 1922, Elkhart. Ind. Hi-Y 3. -lg Sec. Hi-Y -l: Baseball 1, 2. 3, -lg Basketball 1, 2. 3. -l: Class Sargeant-at-.-Xrn.s I, 2: 1n- ter-class Tourney 1. 2, 3, 4. Dayton XY. lYenger Date April 1-l. 1922, Baugo Twp. I-Ii-Y 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, -lx Baseball 2. 3. -X: Hill Billy Court- ship -l: Track 2. 33 Hi-Y Devo- tional Leader 3g Inter-class Tour- ney l. 2. 3. -l.
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CLASS HISTORY lt was back in 'ZS that our little rowboat put out upon the Sea of Know- ledge. .Xnd we had a rowboat full too: in fact we had two rowboats and two captains. They were Miss Teal and Miss Beckner. Miss Teal had a crew of twenty-eight and Miss Heekner had a crew of thirteen. Some oi the original members of our crew are still with us but a good iuany have mutiniedesno. but have been forced by circumstances to be trans- ferred to other ships. or give up their papers entirely. llowever. we still have fourteen of our original crew with us. They are: l.aMar .-Xrcher, -lean llash, tienexieve lloll, lfred lfversole. Mary tientzhorn. Orpha lleffner, -lanics Maxwell, l.i-well Moore. Zehna lilll1lllS, Yictor Rader, hlerl Stall- lcy. lflcanor Secor. lfvelyn Stickel and Dayton lYenger. Some others who were nil the original crew and missed only several years or so were: :Xlice l'hillips Ruth liickel. Ned XYarncr and l.owell Paulus. lYe had compara- tively sllhuilll sailing until we reached that important day when we were given our Ship of State and passed out on to a larger Sea of Knowledge. That important day was May 0. lfldo. Then we were each given an inzrortant lvnvliillg' paper and placed under an entirely new command. There were forty nl- us who received these papers. Some of our new officers were ti--ininander of the lfleet. llolben: and under officers. Clyde Notts. .Xlta ll--us--ur. .Xrthur linepp. and XX'ilma .Xbcll. Uur own captain and first inate were t'harles Murphey and Genevieve Doll. That year Bud Rieclt kept Ship! log. .Xll in all. we had smooth sailing until we took shore leave. The next year our captain was changed to Mary ,lean Gentzhorn be- cause of the oss of former captain. Charles Murphy. lfirst mate was changed lo lletty -lune O'Hryant. Our crew was lessened considerably this year for we lost seventeen students. llut to make up for this we gain- ed lietty .lune U'liryant from Mishawaka ll. S. The name of our ship this year was the Sophomore and we were very proud of it. We were changeable enough. for altogether our ship had four names. the former being the l:reshman. The name of our ship wasn't the only thing we were undecided about. The next year our new captain was james Nicholson, a student we wel- comed from Mishawaka. XYe also gained several other new members of our crew but to offset our gains we lost seven valuable members, among them were Ruth Sanderson, Eugene XVeaver and Betty Vernon. This year we gave a drama aboard ship, entitled, Simple Simon Simple and entertained with a banquet those who were being promoted in the near future to a fleet on the great Ocean of Life. Our theme was Sailing and the colors used were their colors. blue and silver with their flowers. the sweet pea. Also in November we received our rings of honor so all may know we saided the Sea of Knowledge as a member of thc fleet of james- town lie 5. This brings Us to the last chapter in our ship's log. Again we chang- ed our captain. this time to Hetty -lune 0'Bryant, and the name of our ship to The Senior. XM- -1-li-ctevl our colors and flower, maroon and white with roses. Our -livtflifiawl draina lille year ls a comedy entitled Hillbilly ffourtshpf' Ylw li--t five valuable ineniliers nl our crew' even at this late date, 'li'-I' . 'r: linliy lfrr-el. l,ucille Selnar. Robert lYilson. Richard Grant wlzwe- fiifbol-on. That leaves twenty-eight of ns who are getting 1f'i: vla' ii.-.o lvitllflllfls In be given in our lloilol' and the liaccalaureate fi fo' ':'ffi-nn-iii 4 '.4'l'l'l-I'-. .Xt the 1'4nnniencenient exercises we will ' 'li'-i'i-lied paper tln- lfqnitorial Rex. iv- iliinlzing of slrlllt' token of appreciation ln be left behind us fff arf- norlqing on this annual to express that appreciation to all our fon.::.:inflin: officers and sbipniates. liven now our little vessel, con- finf ff-fl lrj. the rf-st of the fleet. is drawing nearer to the great canal whose I- rlqs x-.zll lift ns across to the Ocean of Life. MARY -IRAN GICNTZHORN. 6365 48 1 03 833 1 Q 3 n
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