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A T. I I I I I Z I I I I I HELEN REIYERS-GIQQ Club 1,z, Home EC. l,2,?. I I I HELEN CRTCKS-Baslcetlsmll 3,4, Librarian 3,4, Home Ee. l,2,3,4, lllaroon 'and VVl1itc 4, Annual DON SCHROEDER-Track 1,2, Wrest- ling l,2, Lllmrarian 4, Yours Truly VVillief' Christmas TYll11l111llgS,', 'IFaitl1 and W'orks, ' Bal1ny Days, Annual 4. I I W'lLCHUR STNOH-Football 2,3,4, Track 2.3, Class, Secretary 4, Business Mgr. Annual 41 The Youngest. I I I I VVlLl3UR SIVVEARTNGEN-Football 1, 2,3, l-lasketnall l,2,3, Track l,2,3,4. I I VIIIGINIA UTTERBACK-Glee cmb Z,3, 12211111 1,2,3,4, Dramatics Club 4. I I I LICI2 I'IIfjAN WARFIELD-Glee CIIIII 1,5,3'lIilarIIp1I and Wlhite 3,4. lrlaskctball I 'I 1-lI?lilQ'Yr' NVELLS--Football 3,4, Track , - 6 I I MAXlNE: NVELLS-Class Treasurer 1. Glee Club 1, Dramatic Club 4, FootQ halls anIl Powderpuffsf' Annual 4. I I FREDERICK ZANDERS-Football 12.3. 4, Rusketlvall 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Traclq 1,2,3,4. I ' Senior Class K I I f01II'Iec'II , I X.. I .X ,. ., . rr -- --Af- ' I-mann: than-1-'I'-A- 1innnnnu : ff l
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l S clk lr ! I MARY ANN KARNEY-Glee Club 1.2.3, Annual 4. BETTY MAY LAXVRENCE-Home Ee. 1.2.34 Glee Club 1.4, Dramatic Club 2,3,4, Maroon and White 4, The Youngest, Yours Truly XYillie. YIRGIL LEENERM,-XN-Basketball 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. DORIS LEONARD-- New Fires 4, Dramatic Club 1.Z,3,4, Maroon and lVhite 4, Home EC. 1,2.3,4, Annual 4. LOUIS MILLER--Basketball 3.4, Base- ball 3,4, Track 4. FRED olqlzy.-Ifooumll 3,4, Vlrcstling 1,Z, Stage Manager 4. LAVETA UNEAL-'Glee Club 1.2,3,4, Dramatic Club ,1,2.3,4, Maroon and Nlfhite 4, Home EC. 1,2,3,4, Band 4. FRED PERIUNS-Asst. Stage Manager 4, Football 1,2,3,4. ALTA PEYTON-- Faith and XVork. Maroon and NVhite 4, Drarnatics 3,4, Annual 4, Home Ee. 2,3,4. ANNABELLE PING-Glee Club 1,2. Senior Class thirteen .
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ri -fi vw. ':aw,'1 2. A . f mp: .. . lic 1 N X -. .f -.-r.-rs.,-so -- . 4 -.wt .. 3 uw emi-Q flgw X 1 .lr c Senior Class History ln 1934 seventy-eight recruits joined the team of experienced players in Drummer Township High School. They were given their first instructions and many learned their signals quickly and well. Along list of signal masters was published in the first Maroon and Vtfhite. This list seemed to grow more and more each month. Early in October these promising substitutes were welcomed by their slightly older team-mates. Dick Fox was elected captain of the new team and automatically entered Student Council. Doris Johnson was appointed his right hand man and Maxine Wells, a dainty player, took over the task of collecting funds for flowery expressions of sympathy for injured team-mates and instructors and for their entertainment in other ways. Activities in the school were eyed carefully by the newcomers and a few tried then hand at them along with their more serious game. K Miss Nicholson was the kind, efficient coach for the first year's game and her train-s ing' sent these players into the second quarter with flying colors.. These green little subs advanced into a happier stage of the game during the second quarter. The game was still young so they took advantage of their first year,s accom- plishments and enjoyed this hilarious quarter. Captain Fox retained his position but ex- changed his assistants for Loyal Crowe and Della Pierucini. Helen Jane Borchers showed her versatility and pep by becoming a competent little cheer-leader for the whole team. The societies, viewed so wonderingly in the first quarter, were pounced upon by these eager players and many made startling touchdowns in their efforts to succeed. Dick Fox and Bill Jensen were Student Council members. Even with all these new interests, the list of signal masters always remained long and fascinating. Returning the compliment paid to them in their first quarter, the seconds welcomed the green little- recruits in Gctober. Miss Augspurger was the able coach during this period. The few months rest after the strenuous playing were only too short and were follow- ed by the quieter, yet jolly entigance of the second team in its third quarter. Miss Barton led the cheerful band through nine months of work and fun. Everett Cline took the leadership of the class and had as his assistants, Dick Fox, Donald Anderson and Helen Jane Borchers. Helen jane retained her noisy job and really did it justice. The advanced players showed their skill in various ways in this third quarter and scored many points. Mabel Cross, Alyce Green and Elizabeth Christiansen were added to the National Honor Society. Many of the jolly group were included in several play casts and did valuable work in other clubs in the school. Their excellent playing was stillre- warded by a long honorary list in the Maroon and VVhite, which had Elizabeth Christian- sen and Emma Buckner as assistant editors. Lois jones, Everett Cline and Billy Jensen were in the important Student Council. The third quarter ended with some regrets and a few misgivings about the last and final quarter of' this high school game. 4 r ,X . fifteen 4 g gi? S M. ...Jigga Qs,-sl n magvm. M X . s.-...g. ...gg-f1,,.,.. .sa A ..cL,-sr:.:. . . i Lia, as'.g:.4r,'..1i.. .J is 'X 91.1, it .Ms . . M ,MA-km, A
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