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SOPHCMDRES 'Top row, left to right-Duncan Mitchell, Robert Taylor, Harry Lloyd, Robert Alten, Sterling Wocid. Middle row-Margaret Metez, Lucille Wehnes, Elizabeth Emerick, Dorothy Black, Camilla Townsend, Mr. R. Gongwer. Front row-Betty Kelling, Dorothy Biltz, Coletta Kelling, Stella Radyk, Geraldine Conrad, Ruth Dechant. CLASS OFFICERS Sterling Wcxid ,,.,.,..,.,..,...,,..... ...,,......,,.,.....,.,..,, . . President Harry Lloyd .........r,r..r...,r.r ......,.. V ice President Elizabeth Emerick ........ ....,...r. , Treasurer Fifteen Freshmen of last year came back as Sophomores this year. Robert Taylor, who came from Lorain High School brings the number of pupils up to sixteen. The Sophomores have been kept busy with their schoolwork and haven't had much time to do anything else. We had a successful coasting party in January. Camilla Townsend and Sterling Wood were chosen as representatives for the Quiz Bee, and they came out with the highest score. Both the girls and boys are active in sports, playing basketball, baseball, and volley ball. Eleven
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JUNICRS Top row, left to right-Joseph Burch, Robert Osborne, James Garber, Anthony Gilles, Andy Hanko. Nliddlc vow-Beatrice Conrad, Betty Waldron, Angela Forster, Delores Biltz, Genevieve Cawley, Miss H. Frisbie. Front rowslvlarie Wolf, Rosella Youngblood, Laura Kriebel, Velma Webber, Elizabeth Black. CLASS OFFICERS Louis Sallay .. ....,....,...,,,.,..,................,,..........,..,,,........ President jacob Halusek .,,,,, .. .,,... VicefPresident Velma Webber .............,,............,.,........,,.. Sec. and Treas. The juniors have put their time and energy into raising funds for the trip to Washington, D. C., at thc end of the school term. Consequently they have had little time for parties and various other entertainments. In preparation for their trip, they gave a dance February twentyfnfth, which was highly successful. March the first, they presented three onefact comedies, namely, Wienies on Wednesday, Almost Every' man, and The Teeth of the Gift Horse. They serve ice cream every Friday, along with a hot dish, in the cafeteria. They sold candy and gum at basketball games during basketball season and took charge of the candy booth one week. Selling popcorn balls was one of their novelty ideas which, believe it or not, worked. Our secretary, Velma Webber, has taken care of the cash end of our various under' takinqs. Louis Sallay, our president, captain of the basketball team, ace pitcher and Afone baritone, left school March the second. We miss him a great deal, but console ourselves with our vieefpresitlents competence in taking up his presidential duties. Ten
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FRESHMEN Top row, left to 1'igl1t+Roy Sands, Raymond Kensik, Robert Piggott, Boris Pand, James Rieth, Clayton Sehnieder, Carl Pando, Robert Grcenup, Leo Bring, Warren Poland. Middle rcrw--Willizixn Mitehell, Leroy Gilles, Bernard Wcicxd, Lawrence Kearney, Leo Mit- tcndorf. Betty Irish, Agnes Krichel, Mary L. Schmidt, Joseph Cawley, Donald Gang. Lester Maekert, Mr. R. Gongwer. Front row-Marie Love, Bernetta Krichel, Marjorie -lunghluth, Katherin Hcndle, Mary jane Rahn, Gloria Smith, Anna Melhar, Doris Levan, Ruth johnson, Mildred Guheno, Alice Stauder. CLASS OFFICERS Gloria Smith ,......,.,.ii......,,i,.... ,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,.,, . ,, , President Betty Irish ...,.i ,, ,,.i,,,i.,... , Viee President Marjorie -Iunghluth ..,,...i ,.., . See. and Treas. The Freshman class is mueh larger than in previous years, having 31 menihers. Although we are many, our coming caused little more disturhanee than the addition of more chairs in the High School. Our boys have gone far in haskethall, hasehall and volleyhall. Witli our parties, work, and sports, we have found the freshman year very enter' taining and look forward to future years together. Twelve
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