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f .. 4 My . ,Ag , M Lyle Sutton Stunt Show 3 Gym Program 1,2,3 E Club 2,3,4 Noir lhsque 3 Track 1,2,5,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Football l,2,3,4 llery Helen Render Stunt Show l,2,3 Gym Program 1,2 Home Ee. Club 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. l,2,S,4 Noir llasque 2,3,4 F F A Play S Girls' Chorus 2,3 Pep Club 4 Operetta 1,2,3 Class Officer 2 Paper Staff 3,4 Cormnerolal Contests Literary Contest 4 Rite. Faye Pumice Hcme Ro. 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. l,2,4 Pep Club 3,4 Cheerleader 4 Stunt Show 1,2 Girls' Chorus Operetta 1,2,5 Catalyst Club Noir Masque 3 ,s 1,4 ,4 4 Jack Stimpert Stunt Show l,2,5 Gym Program 1,2,3 Music Contests 3,4 Noir Masque 3,4 E Club 3,4 Literary Contest 5 Studnat Cmmcil 2,3 Band Contests 1, Hind Chorus l,2,3,4 Operetta 3,4 Class Officer 2, Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,5, Jim Thompson Arlene Rippel Gym Program 2,5 Gym Program 1,2,3 Bane Bc Club l,2,3,4 Noir ilasque 3 G A A 4 Jmmlor Play 5 Paper Staff 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Cmmercial Contest Anita Schiober Eugene C Wilson Gym Program l,2,3 Stunt Show 5 Stunt Show 2 Gym Program 1,2 F.F A. 1,2,3,4 Stool: Judging 3 F.F A Play 2 Aldene Steffen Shirley Shaffer Gym Prog'am 1,2,3 Home Bo. Club 1,2 Camnercial Contest 4 Q11 Hone Bc. Club l,2,3,4 Girls' Chorus l,2,3 retta l,2,3 Gym Prog:-am 1,2 I I I 2 5 3 4 4 X , I. 4 1: e 4 ,S S gw 5 Noir hsque 3 3
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Q- if Franklin M Porth Gym Program 2, Football 2, ,4 E Club 4 Track 2,4 Baseball 4 Operetta 2,3,4 lhxed Chorus 2,3,4 Boys' Qmnntet 4 Juruor Play 3 Huslc Contest 4 llary Alice Lewis Stunt Show 3 Gym Program l,2,3 G A A ,3 Pep Club 3,4 Non' Masque 3 Girls' Chorus 3,4 Operetta 2, Ben Scott Football Mgr 1,2 Gym Program 1, , Paper .staff 3 Non' Masque Aldene McDonell Stunt Show 3 Gym Proyam 1,2 Catalyst Club 4 Operetta 1,2 Band Contest 1,2,3,4 Bob Snyder Stunt Show 1 Gym Progam 1,2,3 llus1o Contests 4 Hou' lhsquo 3,4 llixed Chorus 4 Operetta 4 C10 Maurino Knecht Stunt Show 1 Gym Program 1 Lynn Rlopel Stunt Show 1,2,5 Gym Program 1, F FA 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 3,4 F F A Play 1,2,3,4 Stock Judglng 2,3 rack 1,3,4 Ruth MoCankey Home Ee: 1,2,3,4 G 'L A 1,2, , Noir Masque 3 Gym Program 1,2 m'm8!1Sm1th FFA 4 ldldred Irene Oltman O Strmt Show 5 Pep Club 4 gi Q6 Ya os., 2-in-.-
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lhry Beth Tully Betty Wadsworth GAA 1,4 Stunt Show 1,2 Hams Ee Club Gym Program l,2,5 Pep Club 4 lusic Contest 2,3 Stunt Show G.A.A. 1,2,5,4 Gym Program 1 Hans Ec. Club l,2,5,4 Girls' Chorus , Noir Masque 3 Operetts. 1,4 Bend Contest 2,5 ldxed Chorus 2,8,4 Girls' Chorus l,2,5,4 Operetta 1,2,5,4 11 SDIIOR HISTORY A green but enthusiastic group of inexperienced freshmen entered E T H S in the fall of 1937 Most of our tune was spent 1n getting acqualnted w1th the High School, our classmates, and our teachers Although the day of reckoning came far too soon for all of us, we came out of it with flying colors The off1cers for the year were President , Clarlne Haas, Vice President, Bill Kltchell, Secretary Tre surer, Betty Cleary, Student Council Representative, Harold Benedict The adv1sers for this year were Miss Jacquith and Mr Blackwell W all enjoyed our first year and looked forward to the followlng year w1th much anticipation With much amclety we re entered E T H S as sophisticated sophomores Th1s year we carrled w1th us much more assurance and many more responsibilitles which added to our lmportance in the school About the middle of the year, we had a most successful box soc1al where everyone met and became thoroughly acquamted The following officers were elected President, Jack Stimpert, Vice President, Mary Helen Render, Secretary Treasurer, Erma Campbell , Student Council Representatlve, Jane Nelch, Jane moved to Pontiac after the f1rst senester, ani Bill Lucas was elected to fill the vacancy Miss Toohlll and Mr Beckmeyer were our advlsers for this year Th1s concluded another mast engoyable and equally successful year A Jolly but yet an extremely senous group gathered to struggle through another excit1ng year our Junlor year! It was quite different from any we had yet encountered, there was a great amount of work in glving the most successful, and the 'nost beautlful Prom ever yet Noe, and wh1ch attracted a capacity crowd To pilot us through this enyoyable, businessllke year vere the followzmg officers Presldent, Jack Stunpert, V1ce President, Harold Benedlct, Secretary Treasurer, Kenneth Mann Kenneth moved to La Salle after bemg Vllth us only a short tune and Adelme Alt was elected to f1ll the vacancy The Student Council Representatlves were Erma Jeanne Kingdom and Bill Kitchell Our advisers were Mr Grabb, Miss Shepherd, and Miss Smlth This brought us to the close of our third year Everyone left with the hope of returnlng as a dignified Senior Yes , we are now the stately Senlors of 19141 a somewhat more 1.ntel11gent and yet bewildered group wh1ch has worked together for four short years I say short, because we are all sad at one time or another to leave good old E T H S where ve encountered such splendld experiences together To successfully guide us through th1s last Joyous year, we chose the following officers Presldent, Harold Benedict, Vice Presldent, Madelon Neal, Secretary Treasurer, Sam Snyder, Student Council Representatives, Erma Jeanne Kingdon nd Bill Kitchell Our advisers were Hr Grabo, Miss Morgenthaler, and Mr Clag ett The D A R delegate from our class was Erma Jeanne Kingdon Our accomplishments th1s year were the publishlng of the l9LO-'Al year book The Reflector, the editor in chief be1ng Erma Jeanne Klngdon, with Arlene Rippel and Betty Cleary as assistants Another great accompllshment was the play 'Kempy presented by the Seniors and directed by Mr Noe Last but not least lies our main Lnterest, which is the fact that we are to receive our long sought for diplomas And that is a very conc1se hmstory of that d1st1.nguished Senlcr Class of 'Ll who started out in 1937 as green freshmen and graduated in 191.1 wiser 1n the knowledge of books and r1cher in experience lotto- If the elevator of success is broken, use the sta1rway Colors Ross and silver Flower Rose C12 0 o s , ' . 4 , 1 .V P' K 1 4 I . ' . . e . , . . . F.. - I 9 N witnessed. Preceding this we had given the Junior Play, The Youngest, directed by Mr. . 3 . . ' I I
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