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43 fflfgb y L. ai S SQ i,4xQX,Q5 4 'i'.lqgQ1?SQ4 ' .. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The freshman class of 1924 entered high school with an enrollment of ZZ students At their first class meeting they selected Wilma Blosser as their president and chose for their colors, gieen and white their flower whlte rose and their motto Break the Bud and Come to Bloom This class took quite a prominent part 1n literary work but seemed to be more athletically lnclmed as Henry Houdeshell Erul Hinkle and Harlow Gillen began their Thelr cholce for president in 1925 was hrcil Hlnkle Although we find the enrollment numbered two less than the year before this class made a great lmprove ment and we find them participating in three dlfferent kinds of organizations, musical l1terary, and physical Six of the boys of this clas took part in the high school band and many were enrolled 1n both the boys and girls glee clubs while all members took part 1n some l1terary club that was organized at the begmnlng of the term This class we find coming to bloom very early 1n school l1fe by showing great ability along athletic lmes as three of their boys, Iurcil Hinkle Henry Houdeshell and Harlow Glllen, and one girl Thelma FI'6Cl6l'lCks received thelr varsity D 1n basketball In the inter class basketball tournament these boys were NILCOIIOUS over all the rest, but the glrls were defeated by the Juniors Th1S class entered into social affairs of the school and two sophomore parties were given at the homes of Bradford Cotner and Arthur John The Junior class of 192627 elected Henry Houdeshell president and Thelma Frederlcks secretary treasurer Again we find the class xery active IH all orgamza tions such as glee clubs band orchestra and athletics Four boys and two girls I1.rc1l Hmkle Henry Houdeshell Mervyn McGinnis Mervyn Pees Thelma Fredericks and Geneva Owings won their varsity letter in basketball The popularity of the Juniors IS indicated by the positions which they hold Henry Houdeshell, president of the boys glee club Thelma Frederlcks treasurer of the girls glee club, Wilma Blosser treasurer for the lunch money and sevelal of the class were members of important commlttees As underclassmen the Juniors have always been leaders and as seniors we expect to profit by the previous experlence and accomplish great thmgs Ercil Hmkle H S Twenty three 1927 In ,X yy? ,. 1, ,gl , X ,fixn ,Q .r ' 7 ,ill Ik 'cf 4' e 'V e 1. X 'Y -A W :il-1 - --yvu 5.51, : , , , of .. V IM 'V . ,ti rv W ff J 21 'S 1 1 f r I . . 5 . , A S 1 . y H 97 physical education by joining the junior high school basketball team. , D. ' ' ff ' 7' i ' - . . - . K . s S ' . . , . . U . ,, . K I . V . . . . . , . , . , , 5 y , S, , L' n yy ' . - . , . I 1 ll ' -I ! I I I I Y , I Y ' . , , - . ' 1 n Y ' ' D ' V 5, s . . A
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ff f eaves a Rss, - -ff ' 'Q E a swkelwf SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY By Ruth Rodahaugh lhc sophomore class rs a sm rll but yleorous clr s Our alm IS to do our best working while wc worlc playing, whrlc we play -Xt the beginning oi' our high school course there were twenty one pupils enrolled Since that time sexcn pupils hue left school namely 'Iwylah Welsh M1ldrcdGossarcl Mildred Iams Moses Carloclc Irxin Nowlan, Rov lxrrsher and Ru sell Van -Xttr Of course that leax es 1n our class four teen pupils at the present time Our class is one of the most, if not the most popular cl lss rn high school when thc time comes for public worlc and public spcalrn -Xt the oratorrcal contest held ln -Xprrl 1026 our class w rs rep esentecl on thc st ree by three pupil Gwendolyn Stern mm Wanda Anderson 1nd Donald Yoxsrmer lhis was our freshman year but we were not desrgnecl to malce .1 failure at the hr st blow for our clase through the efforts of Cwenclolvn Steinman had the honor of winning., first Irizc rn the reading eryen at oratorrcal contest bv the following, pupils Wanda -Xnclel on Gwendolvn Steinman Ruth Rodabaugh Beulah lxrosle and Donald Yoxsrmcr 'Not only rs our class noted for public speaking, but for its good srlesmrnshlp Helen Se-arson had the honor of winning., second prize last year 1n the lyceum cam paign put oyer by the high school Thr yen he mct with greater success winning, frrst pr1Le rn 1 like contest In the slmt contest this ycar Don rld Yoxsrmer won thrrcl prize So you see our class rlthoueh the sm lllest In hreh school is not thc sm rllc st rn popularity and abrlitv The h15.,h chool enjoyed a chapel progr rm glyen by cl 1 Nl 1 h I l P21 'Ih program consisted of musical and vocal numbers re rdlne, dialogue and funny papcr During., our two years of high school worlc together we h ue had seyerrl meetings The following, girls are mc mbc rs ofthe girls glee club Ruth Crov Wanda Andcr son Gwendolyn Steinman Mabel Smith Dorothy McCloud Beulah lxroskc and Ruth Koclrbaugh Donrld Yoicsrmer 1 1 nrcrnber of the boys glee club and thc band Helen Searson and Donald Yov: rmer irc menrbers of the orchestra lwenlx ilu: I' 1 ' P9 y , ,- I, X c X, 1 1 - ' ' A 9 ' 5 S . 1 ' 'V ff' of 15 cf '- -f -12 . .y , , Q ' L V , ,- qw 1 xv '27 'Q , , .15 5 L- r - K-Af . L. 2 -' ,. ,. . i N., . . ' . 5. , 'i ' ' 3 x V V, . V' ,. ' 5 V . 'V' A , ,.' ' . . ' L. . ' Q X ' ' 1- x ' 4 x 1 ' . - ' 4 - , ' . 1 V V - 4 - ' V . . ' . , . . V ' . . . . . . . V' - , - . , , r r , . , . H ' , ' L W L. , . Nl. A i l . P. . . - ' . . A... .- ' - B- - ' . V V . ' . . ,. I U. -. ' .. . As ' . r ,,. . - . , .' , '15 Ir: 2:1-' j ' 's, ' '- a 1 1 1 v 1' 1 7' '-1 14 4 1 1 v 1 v . , . , . . . . ., , - b , V , s.' ,. . V . . ' . .S V, . . , , 5.8 . ,. I ,. A v . A '. . ,I D .V I . . . h Y. Y l this contest. This year, 1927, we were represoirtecl again at I1 similar 1 ' .. is W V' ,. ' K.: . A L .S ' V b ' . y 1 , 1 ' 1 t- C y 1 1 -V:' . I A. ' ' ,- h- . 'V Q .V V . . ' V . . , , ' ,r V I . ' . L. , . 'F V 1 . N , , V' ,. . . BV . . Ax., V' ' ,Q s 1 1 2 1' Q z .' ' 'f' .'- 1 s z 1: ' 1 I 1 I . I 'f s- 'v . .. , r--1 1- .'our'zss,.a'e 1, f . 'e . . . A.'l. ..' ., . .. I-1 2 ' ,- '- ,- 1 - - 1 -' ' V ' 1 ' .' 'Y ' ' ff 4 z ' ' .' ' z 1 ' 1- f' .' ' z 2 .' 1 ' s' f' , ' : , , ' ' -'- V 1 ' 1 1 3 ' I v 1 I Y ' ' X ' - 1 . f 1 - 1 . - ' 1 ' Y 2 1' . 2 r . 's z 1 ' - js' f ' ' r ' . ' L, 1 1 F' , L , , .s. . , A, .. '
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