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dmw'Jlonm, ,Z Top Row Bottom Row Raymond Mayer, Valedictorian Dale Freeze, Ir., Commencement William Leeper, Salutatorian Speaker Amelia Eberly, Commencement Lois Brown' Kiwanis Cwmd speaker Glen Laudeman, Kiwanis award Esther Reidenbach, Commence- Vere Sheneiield, 4-H Round-up ment speaker and D. A. R. rep- resentative. During the year, special recognition for outstanding achievement in scholarship, attendance, and ac- tivities is given to students in high school. Raymond Mayer, who ranked first scholastically in the Senior Class, gives the valedictory address at Commencement on May 18. The salutatorian is William Leeper, the class president. The other three Commencement speakers, chosen by the class, are Amelia Eberly, Esther Reidenbach, and Dale Freeze. ln December, tor the D. A. B. Good Citizenship Contest, the Seniors selected three girls from whom the faculty chose Esther Reidenbach to represent Bremen High School in the county contest. This award is made to an outstanding girl who ranks high in the qualities ot leadership, scholarship, de- pendability, and citizenship. Each year the Kiwanis Club sponsors several awards. From the 4-H Clubs, Lois Brown was sent to the Kiwanis Leadership Training conference at De Pauw University in Greencastleg Glen Laudeman was selected, but was unable to attend. At this time the boy tor the Kiwanis basketball award has not been announced. Vere Sheneiield, another 4-H award winner, was sent by the county 4-H committee as a delegate to the 4-H Round-Up at Purdue University. Those who were on the tirst semester honor roll were as iollows: Seventh Grade: Dick Pile, Carol Seymour, Gene Stump, Janice Schurr, Carol Arch, Edward Heckaman, Herbert Hueni, Mary Hochstet- lerg Eighth Grade: Marcia Haney, Iames Hans, Ieannette Heckaman, Barbara Mummy, Sarah Troup, Dorothy Vernon: Freshmen: Vere Shenetield, Bertie Lou Bendery Sophomores: Willadean Kepler, Marg- ery Haas, Dean Hochstetler, Agnes Sherkg Iuniors: Lois Brown, lane Dietrich, Virginia Haney, Marilyn Zimmer, Ioe Ellen Skinner, Elery Wolfe: Seniors: Neva Heinke, Raymond Mayer, Carolyn Legner, Ber- dene Ringenberg.
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ISR 'Fil flmm, : ,Agp This year, we, the silent seniors of Bremen High School, have a touch of almost all of the character- istics that Webster sat up all night thinking of, probably the most important being the fact we know everything we shouldn't and nothing of what we should. Our basketball team- consisting of brave and barking Bob Kipfer as Captain, Vernon Cbig-boyl Carothers, Dale tFrostyl Freeze, Calvin tCoolidgel Koontz, Raymond CRed7 Mayer, William CTNTD Leeper, Owen tStinkyl Stine, and a few underclassmen--is fighting hard this year and may it have mercy on its devoted student manager, Bob Carson. Guidance room activity is mostly credited, in room 214, to Shively's brainstorrns which he calls good jokes. And then, of course, room 208 is always too busy for activities. There are nine senior members in the band, six 4-H members, six F. F. A. members, twelve girls in G. A. A., six members in Orchestra, six in Chorus. There are the two senior cheerleaders, Martha Hurt and Carol Yocum. ln the Hi-Y, we find Dale Freeze as president and his ten attentive senior members, including publicity manager Robert Kipfer, treasurer Robert Carson, and Sergeant of Arms Calvin Koontz. ln the new organization of Sunshine girls this year, Amelia Eberly is president and Neva Heinke, treasurer, with twenty-five senior girls that shine wholeheartedly for the organization, ln the Student Council, peeking from under his stack of papers, is president Raymond Mayer from room 214. From room 208 come Bob Kipfer, vice-president and his assistant, Donna Cripe. Through the Armed Forces lnstitute, Herbert Mitchell and Dale Edel have been granted four credits for basic trainingrfwhich qualifies them to receive their high school diplomas with the class of l945. During the year several boys have responded to the call of Uncle Sam. Vern Troup entered the Army in September. Vernon Carothers and Calvin Koontz passed their physical examinations lor induction into the army. Don Bowser was accepted into theArrny Specialized Training Corps and left school in Ianuary, Edwin Vernon and Art Muncy were accepted in the Army Air Corps and called in March. The boys passing their air crewman test were Bill Leeper, Gerald Mast, lunior Stine, and Charles Beery. Don Walterhouse enlisted as a navy air crewman. In conclusion, we grant that the hall of good ole Bremen may ring endlessly from the clatter of the feet of couples -Shirley Sieber and William Leeper, Neva l-leinlce and Vernon Carothers, Amelia Eberly and Owen Stine, Carolyn Legner and Robert Carson, etc. President, William Leepery Vice-president, Betty Corl: Secretary, Ruth Stuntzg Treasurer, Owen Stine.
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