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SENIORS SENIORS Hoy Wilson Diploma—Academic Hoys’ (looking Club 2, 3 Basketball 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4 B. A. A. 2, 3, 4 Ambition—Coach Dora Beth Windnagle Diploma—V oca t ional Culture Club 2 Homemaking Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Ob! Doctor 3; G.A.A. 3, 4 Ambition—Beautician Raymond Yaw Diploma—Academic Boys’ Cooking Club 2, 3 Current Events Club 2, 3 Minor Sports 4 Ambition—Electrical Engineer William Zimmer Diploma—College Entrance Press Club 4; Hand 1, 2, 3 Oh! Doctor 3 Speaking Contest 3 Ambition— Aeronautical Engineer Erna Zimmerman Diploma—Vocational Homemaking Club 1, 2, 4 Social Standards Club 3 Ambition—Private Secretary Evelyn Zimmerman Diploma—Vocational Social Standards Club 3 Homemaking Club 4 Ambition—Private Secretary Monica Van Buren {No photo) Diploma—College Entrance HISTORY of the SENIOR CLASS Tempus Fugit! !!.... June 28, 1938 has passed and all that remains of the class of ’38 is memories. We have much to be proud of and grateful for. As Juniors we were doubly honored by having Janice Weinauge and Herbert Weinsheimer take top honors in the Speaking Contest. In the fall of 1937, under the supervision of Miss Durkee, we began, what proved to be, a more than suc- cessful year—Who can forget the beautifully colored gym and the grand time had by all at our Christmas dance? After mid terms, being filled with the joy of conquest (?), nine of the seniors began practicing for The Green Light”, with Miss Tanner directing. The week of the 3rd and 4th of March noted signs of disgust on the countenances of the cast but it was well worth the effort when news came of the overwhelming success the play had brought financially and—need wrc say—entertainingly. Shortly after our supper in April, the 19th to be exact—the long awaited moment arrived—the trip to New York! ! ! ! ! ! (Several pages of exclamation points couldn’t begin to express the grand time we had.) Three days of sight seeing tours, theatres, walks in Central Park at 2:00 A.M., getting lost on the subway and having little snacks” here and there—well, it was all great while it lasted, even the trip home which boasted a lot of undiscovered talent (?). To Mrs. Blue, our homeroom teacher, who was not able to be with us more than a month, due to a hip injury, we wish a complete and lasting recovery. To Miss Durkee, our advisor, we wish to express our sinccrest appreciation for all that she has done for us. We know that without her we would not have enjoyed ourselves so thoroughly this year. 7X SAG A 9
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SENIORS SENIORS Roy Metz Diploma—College Entrance Boys’ Cooking Club 2 Harmonica Club 3 Minor Sports Club 4 B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Oh! Doctor ' 3 The Green Light 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Ambition—Football Coach Jean Metzler Diploma—College Entrance Press Club 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 3, 4 Terpsicorian Club 4 Editor of Flash Oh! Doctor 3 Business Editor of Keyhole 4 Staff of Saga 3, 4 Ambition—Dietition. Doris Miller Diploma—College Entrance Dramatic Club 2, 3 Culture Club 2; Press Club 3 Homcmaking Club 4 Student Council 3, 4, Sec’y 3. Pres. 4; G.A.C. 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Treas. of Class 4 Pres, of Class 3 Harmonica Club 3 Speaking Contest 2, third prize Ambition—Teacher Thomas Pritchard Diploma—College Entrance Basketball 3, 4 Philatelic Club 2; Boys’ Cooking Club 3 Dramatic Club 3 Short Wave Club 4 Minor Sports 4 Ambition—Electrical Engineer Aldine Raquet Diploma—College Entrance Homemaking Club 2, 3, 4 Press Club 3 Ambition—Mathematics Teacher Jay Roszinan Diploma—College Entrance Handicraft Club 2 Boys’ Cooking Club 2 Harmonica Club 3 Minor Sports 4; B.A.A. 4 Ambition—Electrical Engineer Arlene Sescil Diploma—College Entrance Dramatic Club 3 Library Club 4 Homcmaking Club 4 G.A.A. 3, 4; G.A.C. 4 A mbi tion—T cacher Phyllis Suess Diploma—College Entrance Library Club 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3 Ambition—Teacher Bessie Vine Diploma—Academic Library Club 3, 4 Ambition—Nurse Anne Wasson Diploma—College Entrance Library Club 2, 3 Commercial Club 4 Dramatic Club 2 Secretary of Class 2 Ambition—Ceramic Arts Janice Weinauge Diploma—College Entrance G.A.A. 1, 2, 3t 4, Pres. 3 Speaking Contest 2, 3, 2nd prize 2, 1st prize 3; Dramatic Club 2, Press Club 3; Oh! Doctor 3 The Green Light 4 Glee Club 4 Ambition—Gym Teacher Herbert W'einsheimer Diploma—Academic Press Club 3, 4 Speaking Contest 2, 3,2nd prize 2, 1st prize 3; Editor of Saga 4 Stamp Club 2; Dramatic Club 3 Modeling Club 3 The Green Light 4 Oh! Doctor ! Ambition—Teacher SAGA
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JUNIOR CLASS First Row LeRov Aoder, Keith Nchrhoss, Kent Nehrboss, Richard Seyfang, Edward Curtis, James Eichinger, La Verne Blosser, Lester Lauridsen, Jack Allan. Second Row Roy Covert, Blanche Roszman, Myrtle llarfman, Marion Capan, Jewel Crouch, Lois Heist, Mona Moore, Cecelia Leising Beatrice Blosser, Ray Miller. Third Row Mr. Wright, Lorraine Meyer, Eleanor Przybos, Marie Zoeller, Anna Bistoff, Emma Mast, Frances Ingram, Emma Sieven- piper, Margaret Sugg, Iva Bccman, Beulah Gallisdorfcr, Hazel Rusnell, Jeannette Pless, Mary Mueller, Miss Tanner. HISTORY of the JUNIOR CLASS Last October, the Junior Class became organized by electing the following officers: President—Lorraine Meyer Vice President—Lois Heist Secretary—Jewel Crouch Treasurer—Mona Moore Adviser—Mr. Wright In November, the Juniors started earning money for their Senior trip by sponsoring a Thanksgiving Party. This party and the Junior Prom, held in May, were the only notable events of the class. Many of the Juniors earned recognition in sports. Some of them are: Jack Allan, Edward Curtis, Ray Miller, Elton Smith, Roy Covert, and Richard Seyfang. Juniors who earned scholastic recognition are: Jeannette Pless, James Eichinger, Jewel Crouch, and Lois Heist. Man) of our classmen served as Deputies and a6 Judges on the Student Court. The representative to the Student Court was Jeannette Pless. 7Tia SAGA 10
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