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SENIOR HISTORY. Freshies! Green Caps! Oh, how fresh and oh, how green, just like lettuce or spinach, maybe,, Cit's a phase of lifej. We were unor- ganized the first two semesters. In January of '33 we chose as our leading green caps: President, Bob Lewis, Vice-president, Ned Morrow, Secretary and Treasurer, Carol Hunt, Social Chairman, Letitia Holt. These odi- cers and our top-notch sponsor, Mr. Bullington, just had to stick by us to keep out of embarrassing situations, so they stayed until the end of 1933. In January, 1934-, the January and June classes sep- arated, the January class choosing as oflicers: Csee I said oficers, we grew up a little., President, Ned Morrow, Vice-president, Bob Kelley, Secretary, Carol Hunt, Treasurer, Russell Krieder, Social Chairmen, Wayne Lansche, and Letitia Holt. And last but not least, our shining example of hardboiled innocence for sponsor, Mr. Mater. While the January officers were being chosen, the June Seniors elected the following officers: President, Bob Lewis, Vice-president, Skeeter Clouse, Secretary, Phyllis Borger, Treasurer, Ruth Rinehart, Social Chair- man, Eleanor Kantz. Now when we grew up, we got ideas. They were ideas worth putting into action, so-o-o-o-o we did! First in April we got sophisticated and had a cabaret party, with tables decorated by an expert hand Qwe could tellj and set around the gym. Entertainment for the kids was Xylophone gymnastics by Robert Stuyverson the was goody. Fannie Zeman played her saxophone to ad- vantage. Helen Ludwig let us see how it was done with a tap dance. Betty Schneider and Dolores Nye made us wish we could make people sigh over our voice, and Ned?-Ned was Master of Ceremonies! VVhat a man! The dance music was furnished by Ty Schuler's Calo- quins. We had been too busy admiring our oliicers to have any parties except once when we went swimimng, we took along some weinies to sizzle and one of the hot dogs got excited and hopped off into the ashes and had to be fished out! Crunch! Crunch! In our '341 year when we reunited with the June Seniors our officers were: President, Bob Lewis, Vice-president, Ned Morrow, Secretary, Kathleen Hershberger, Treas- urer, Ruth Rinehart, Social Chairman, Jayne Murphy and Skeeter Clouse. On the night of October 23, we staged a party in the gym. Dancing was a main feature of the evening. The boys were relieved from the clutches of the dancing damsels when the air was filled with a melodious ditty from the golden voiced Betty Schneider, and Tap! Tap! Tap! from Kathleen Hershbergefs flying feet. After stuffing ourselves with novel Halloween refreshments, we wended our weary way home. In January '35, Junior year, the following oficers were elected: President, Bob Lewis, Vice-president, Bernard Davidson, Secretary, Kathleen Hershberger, Treasurer, Earl Keech, Social Chairman, Skeeter Clouse, Spon- sors, Mr. Mater and Miss Broughton. Friday, May 3, with the Prom Orchestra playing, the music went 'round and 'roundn in the gym Qmean- ing we had a dancej and we came out dizzy. Our Junior class play, The Goose Hangs High, was Page Fourteen presented on March 8, and Granny--bless her old soul -was a wow! The finale of our Junior year was the Prom ah the South Shore Hotel,Lake Wawasee. The girls were thrilled to death by the motor boat rides. We were favored by n song from the charming young man, Dick Klopfen- stein. Several budding romances were brought into bloom between dances. Twosomes were discovered, by aid of the moon, in secluded spots. Poor Herbert Cor- mican lost his key case- Oh, pardon the interruption, but have you seen a key case around here? Shelby's car couldn't stand the strain any longer and broke down. The morning was about to dawn when many of us hit the hay. As dignified Seniors, we elected the following officers the first semester to help us keep our ship afloat: Presi- dent, Bob Lewis, Vice-president, Bernard Davidson, Secretary, Kathleen Hershberger, Treasurer, Earl Keech, Social Chairmen, Marjorie Riblet and Eugene Clouse, Sponsors, Mr. VVilbur Mater and Miss Brough- ton. In the fall of '35 we separated again. Our Senior Days were at different times and we elected January oflicers as follows: President, Wayne Lansche, Vice- president, Carol Hunt, Secretary, Pauline Schram, Treasurer, Don Yerke, Social Chairmen, Letitia Holt and Ned Morrow, Sponsor, Mr. Wilbur Mater. June oilicers were: Bob Lewis, President, Bernard David- son, Vice-president, Kathleen Hershberger, Secretary, Earl Keech, Treasurer, Marjorie Riblet, Social Chair- man. Senior Day, January 10, the dignified January Seniors fsome of us blinking back tearsj marched down the aisle to Shipmates Forever . We gave a skit showing the value of a high school education and the contribution of each department fDidn't someone forget his speech?j in which all the Seniors took part. The last January class social adair in .E. H. S. was the Leap Year Party. Leap Year! Did the boys duck? Can't take it! Our party really leaped to the tunes of Bob Stuyverson's band. Kathleen Hershberger did several tap dances.- Chet Marshall sang and so did we. I think everyone got a kick out of Joe Mishler's piano playing, the boy is good. Poor Yerke had to leave early that night. Basket- ball must be played the best ever! We heard Mr. Mater say he was going to start at one end of the gals' stag line and go from one end to the other. fHe got caught in her clutches in the middle of the stag line and seemed to like it.j And, of course, we had what no high school party is complete without-eats. From here the June Class continued its way alone, choosing as guides: Bob Lewis, President, Bernard Davidson, Vice-president, Kathleen Hershberger, Sec- retary, Shelby Gerking, Treasurer, Marjory Riblet and Bob Thursby, Social Chairmen. Miss Broughton was kept as sponsor. The Junior Seniors sponsored a Valentines' Day dance in the Cafeteria, February 14-. There was a good turn- out and even the chaperons danced, Miss Winternitz and Mr. Boone did a merry jig together. Senior Day was May 21, Baccalaureate, May 241, Senior Banquet, May 25, and Commencement, May 28.
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