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ROBERT THOMPSON—General Activities—Science Club 1, Guitar Club 1-2, Debate Club 3, Press 4. Hobby—Writ¬ ing Poetry and Reading. RAE CONSTANCE Tl M M I NS—Academic Activities—Basketball 4, Pres, of Hon¬ orary Ushers Club 4, Annual Staff, Class Play 4, Debate Squad 3-4, President of Ath¬ letic Association. Hobby— Dancing and Sports. WILLIAM WALLACE, Jr.—Academic Activities—Debating Club 3. Hobby — Baseball. DALE T. WATTERS—Academic Activities—Football, Band, Press Club. Hobby—Music. HELEN FRANCES WEBER—Academic Activities—Garden Club 1, Press Club 4. Hobby—Hunting and Reading. HAZEL LILLIAN WELSH—Commercial Activities—Basketball 4, Health Club 1. Hobby—Hiking. NED OSTER WH ETSTONE—General Activities—Band, Track 1-2-3, Football 2-3-4, Class Play 4, Press Club, Science Club, Pres, of National Athletic Society. Hobby—Sports. ROBERT E. WHITEHEAD—General Activities—Track, Captain of Football Squad, President of Home Room 4. Hobby —Hunting. ROBERT T. WILL—General Activities— Football 1-3-4. Hobby Swimming and Reading. ALVARETTA REBECCA ZIMMERS — Home Economics Activities Latin Club 1, Dramatics 2. Hobby—Reading. Page Twenty-four
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EMMA GRACE RITCH EY—Academic Activities—Glee Club, Year Book Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4, Press Club 4, Home Econ¬ omics Club 4, Music Appreciation Club 1. Hobby—Reading. THURMAN ROSE—Commercial Activities — Orchestra 1-2, Football 1, Basketball 4. Hobby—Baseball. JOHN FRANKLIN RUSSELL—Academic Activities—Hi-Y 4, Press Club 4, Travel Club 1. Hobby—Reading and Driving a Car. LOIS EVELYN SCHNABLY—Academic Activities—Latin Club 1, Press Club 4, Glee Club 1. Hobby—Singing. IDA RUTH SHAFFER—General Activities—Glee Club. Hobby— Playing Piano. PAUL WOODROW SHIPLEY—Commercial Activities—Pres, of Home Room, Vice President of Class 2-3, Debate Club, An¬ nual Staff, Glee Club. Hobby—Won’t say. WILMA FAYE SMITH —Horn e Economics Activities—Garden Club 1, Press Club 4, Pres, of Home Economics Club 4. Hobby —Reading and Hiking. RUTH EVELYN SMOUSE—Commercial Activities—Garden Club 1, Dramatic Club 2. Hobby—Reading and Dancing. EARNEST G. SOTI ROKOS—General Activities—Football. Hobby—Swimming and Wrestling. EUGENE SUHRIE—Academic Activities—Debate 3, Press Club 4. Hob¬ by—Mechanics. Page Twenty-three
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JUNIORS Lower First row, left to right: Albert Eyler, Mildred Kegg, Richard Chirdon, Christine Miller, Frank¬ lin Diehl, Ruby Berg- stresser. Second row — Alma Kegg, Bernard Diehl, Jean Leader, Earle Riggs, Janet Claar, Robert Hat¬ er, Freda Shipley, Dorsey Beegle. Upper First row, left to right: Blair Housel, Betty Mor- gart, Paul Housel, Ruby Defibaugh, Lloyd An¬ derson, Kenneth Grow- den. Second row: Theodore Rininger, Mary Lohman, Donald Bennett, Mary Leonard, Kenneth Judy, Mary Ellen Mock, John Diehl, Edna Koontz. On September 4, 1933, when the doors of Bedford High School opened, a large crowd of bashful boys and girls reported to the Freshman home rooms. School was very difficult for them at first, but it was only a short time until eighty-one members knew their way about the building. It was not organized as a group that year, but the class was divided alphabetically into three sections, or home rooms. The officers of these were as follows: D1 section: Pres¬ ident, Catherine Davidson; vice president, Ruth Arnold; secretary, Janet Claar. D2 section: President, Paul Housel; vice pres¬ ident, Helen Johnson; secretary, Jean Leader. D3 section: President, Earle Riggs; vice president, Wayne Tripplett; secretary, Betty Seifert. During the Sophomore year of these eighty-one students, the class was organized as a whole during the month of November and the following officers were elected: Pres- Just the Junior officers gathered in a popular nook for a short meeting. Page Twenty-five
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