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'IBB REVIEW Q NN HISTORY 5 Q FH 051011 5 eaomsrmf is l.fA'T'lN CLASS MOTTO shift in low or high, but never in reverse V We may CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWER Sweet Peas CLASS OFFICERS President ........................ Orin Richoz Vice-President ,...... .... E va Brown Secretary-Treasurer .... .... G eorge King Faculty Advisor Mr. Weaver 111 E8 twenty-three
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lla' ,ml !lH Ima lzaae HID ilzlfl iiiiis mlm fini lee? lliffff llnzsa liliil liliiii Ziegfll 2222255 Eilflif l 2 W ' 155 R EV I EW Back row: W. Barth, C. Hofman, W. Cluver, Miss Brown, E. Walder, R. Schmidt, E. Brenner, D. Zbinden. Second row: W. Harweger, W. Beer, R. King, C. Berg, N. Sites, J. Beebe. Front row: R. Zbinden, R. Dryden, L. King, V. Freidinger, E. Stoker. . , . .. ... . ... 1... . -22-fl-'5 0-Sw --2361-'-W-in-A'-f ' junior Class History I 121515 ' At the beginning of our Freshman year, nineteen students enrolled for the year's work under the supervision of Miss Chappell, the class advisor. The year's work was carried on successfully, no one dropping out during the school term. Our sophomore year was begun with seventeen members in the class, three, Lorena Mc'Cray, Edgar Sebring, and Marie Boers, having dropped out and one absence being filled by Carl Berg, who came to this school from East Lynn High School. In April, Orin Aeschliman left school, much to the regret of the whole class. Under the direction of Brooks Courtright, class advisor, the school year was a very happy and prosperous one. Our class at the beginning of the Junior year again numbered nine- teen, two, Ruth Steiner and Corrine Ward, having dropped out, and Chester Hofman, Dale Zbinden, George King, and Elsie Stocker entering. Chester Hofman came to our school from Rossville High School, and George King, by carrying five subjects a year, was considered a Junior. Miss Stocker dropped out in January in order to attend Brown's Business College at Danville, Illinois. With Miss Brown as class advisor, the class was able to carry out its arduous struggles very successfully. We are looking forward to taking over the responsibilities of seniors next year in the absence of the Seniors of '28. twenty-two :: : x L:::::::::::: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... .... ........
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'ma REV!!-:ew II Back row: F. Rudin, F. Whitaker, E. Yergler, J. Aeschliman, E. Reutter, H. Aesch- liman. Second row: Mr. Weaver, O. Richoz, A. Freidinger, F. Huebener, G. Hasselbring, L. Berg. Front row: L. Morton, O. Laubscher, G. King, E. Brown, I. Siebenthal, W. Farnsworth, H. Dipple. Sophomore Class History , - In September, 1926, some twenty-seven of us left our homes and journeyed to the high school which we had thought and heard a great deal of but had never attended. 'Ihose who have never done this can little imagine our feelings as we heard the warning bell which meant that within three minutes we would have to be in our seats in the great assembly. It was a queer feeling to sit there and to have our upper classmen looking at us and calling us green freshiesf' It was not long, however, until we were initiated and then we, having less worry than before, felt more at ease. The year swiftly rolled by and more swiftly than ever before September came again. This time we did not have the bashful feeling of green Freshiesf' We were now sophomores. There were only eighteen of us now. Some of our class had moved away and only a few had stayed behind. After a few days of school we held at class meeting for the purpose of organization. We elected our class officers and chose our class advisor. We were then ready to again embark on a great sea, this time in a sopho- more ship. twenty-four
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