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R unior Class Histor The -Iunior class embarked at the hegginning of the year with a full cargo ol. ambition. To pilot the class. now 7-l inemhers. through the many events which came up during the year. they held a class meeting and the following officers were elected: Glenn Crisell, President: Frederick lloehnke. Vice-President: l3arlrara lllosser. Secretary: Helen Yoder. Treasurer: .Xllen Thompson. Yell l.eatler: liflllil Hansen, Sf'1'QK'Zll1l-Ill-:Xl lllS. The talent of the class has developed along the lines of drainaties, hand, news- paper work. dehate. and athletics. E The juniors were very active and well-represented in athletics. Hillie Fink. and l,aNora Crites represented the class on the girls' basketball team. The -lunior boys receiving letters in football were Carter Miles, Norman Miles. Frederick joehnke. Rodney lilanehard, Frank Kendall, Clarence Krueger, Roy Meyer, and Tom Xlells. Those receiving haskethall letters were Clarence Krueger, Frank lien- dall, Frederick joehnke. and Tom XYells. llillie Fink. Margaret Moulton. and llarhara lllosser experienced a successful season in debate. Un May l7 Growing Pains was presented. The east worked hard under the coaching of Mrs. Friday, and in return for their ellforts they had the largest turn-out ever attending' a play in C. lf. l-l. S. history. The juniors successfully entertained the Seniors on May 25 at the annual 'lunior-Senior Picnic. lYith the school year drawing to a close the juniors are looking forward Io the time when they will he Seniors and estahlish records that will place the elass of '36 above all. The class advisors were Mrs. Friday and Klr. Taggart. 11:1 ,
Sophomore Class Histor llaving lost the greenness ol lireslnnen. the Sophomore class started the sec- oncl lap of their high school career with a greater degree ol' self-confidence and assurance. lleing acrluaintecl with the ways of the school the class participateml more in the activities of the school than they had in their prececling year. .Xt their first meeting' the following class offcers were chosen: Presiclent. Doris Cattley: Vice-l'1'esfclent, Robert Hurst: Secretary. Relcla Gooding! Treas- urer. livelyn Schweitzer: Yell Leacler, ,jacqneline Neumann, SCI'gCZl.1ll-Ill-.Xl'lllS. llrnce tieisyg and Class Reporter, Hob Toon, Although small in number the class managed to present itself in most all school activities winning recognition ancl good reputation. ln all sports the Sophomores were ably represented. ln football anal basket- ball several made the squads, lion lfflers earning his letter in both sports. Two members ol' the class, .lacqncline Neumann and l,ela jayne. shown-rl rlraniatic ability by playing important roles in the Student liocly Play. .lirelyn Schweitzer assisted in the debate team in a very successful season. ln baseball the class was representecl hy Xylllllllll l.ucke. Robert llnrst. XYaltcr lfaist, ancl Don liilers, all of whom inacle the sqnarl. 'l'he major eyent of the class. which is the annual picnic, was hclcl at lslancl l'arlq, May 15. The class arlvisors were Bliss Holton anrl Mr. Hurley. l'3l
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