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.. wx! JUNIOR CLASS First row: Bernard Birdsnll, Walter Hzmsselwaimler, Arnold Brunken, George Enoehs, Rohert Seott, Johnson Porter, Glenwood Clow, Szunis Peters, Wendell Cole, Elmer Grothe F. Second row: Arlie Oghurn, Glenn Dosser, Charles Wolford, Forest Priel-cert, Verniee Hudson, Beatrice Messull, Bonnie Deweese, Lois Penvler, Mildred Seeley, Lucy Krix'ohlzu'eli. Third row: Clyde Churxoz fsponsorl, Louise Wolford, Virginia hlourningf, l'll'1lIN'CS Green, Daisy Purruek, VVzilter Clay, joe Lyhene, Edwin Duneain, Guy Keith, Roberta LaGrange lisponsorij . Fourth row: Florenee Hill, Irline Bolts, Lola hlllfklllilll, liurlnzi Southwiek, .Xltn Porter, Freda Kindt, -luliu Sfillll, Helen .'Xrinorer. Ruth Kruse. CLASS OFFICERS -loe Lyhene ,, ,, , ,, ,,,,,, , President Daisy Pl1I'I'1ll'l'i ,,Vice-President Burniu Southwieli , ,,,,,,,, , Seeretury-'lireaisilrer Colors Purple :ind Gold Flower , , , , Pansy Nlorto , , , ,, , ,, , , Second-to-None The forty-two lneinhers of our Junior Clues were ull fIl'llKlUJlfCil from Gurher junior lligh Sehool in I 9 2 9. We were proud of our ellisslnutes who won honors in L'Xll'll-Clll'l'll'UlZll' airrivities, George Enoehs :ind Glenwood Clow nizlde :ill-eonferenee foorhalll teann. Those who lettered were Glenwood Clow, Joe Lyhene, Lionel De Pue, George Enoehs, Glenn .lef'lri:'s, Glen Dosser und Vkfendell Cole. Joe Lyhene, Glenwood Clow und Lionel De Pue nizlde first tezun und Charles Edward Wolford was one of the substitutes in huskethzill. Glenwood wus chosen us guard on the all-distriet tezun. George Enoehs wus our truck stair. Elmer Grother and Edwin Duncan were our stock judges, of whom we were proud. Several of the girls also haul aieeoinplislnn.-nts, Venn Porter, Virginia Mourning, Louise Wolford, Mildred Seeley, Florenee Hill, Frunees Green, Delight Beverlin, and Bee Bowen were members of the Girls' Glee Club. Those girls who represented us in our junior play were Louise Wolford, Burnm Southwiek, Bezitriee Messalll :ind Lola Jlllfklllllll. The boys were: Glenwood Clowg Charles Wolfordg Joe Lyheneg Glenn Dosser, :ind Wendell Cole. .,,..,, ..i......... W-'rand' H IW ,.......... ,,,,,,, in ,,,,,,,,,.,, AQ ...... ,.,,,..,...... V- -' .....n 'Y ' ' A is . Q -2.Ql.:5is'1Q3Mi 75' . 1 1 waiili i i ie,l ,i' 'iii r . 4'
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Ef,w?f'i,7 ' ,A au. ,V- 113 t 1? 4 I-1 H 1 1 I t 1 A 1 . ...L 'H - ,v 43 43 CLASS HISTORY A 'N 4' Three years of High School have Hitted magically by. Our Sophomore year began with i Adah Myrle Hodges as President, Pearl Oberlander, Vice-President, and Cleo Haworth, Sec.- 5 Treas. This year was the organizing of the Student Council. Adah Myrle Hodges and Walter , 5 Sartain were members. Two of the sophomores lettered in football, Bob Failing and Walter Sartain. In the Girls' Glee Club were: Helen Sandberg, Lucy Dvoracek, Elizabeth Smith, and Mary Ford. Lucy Dvoraeek and Mary Ford belonged to the Mixed Chorus. Members of the ,I orchestra were Jerry Maly, Lawrence Ryan, Helen Sandberg and Lucy Dvoracek. Our popular- 'T ity queen was Adah Myrle Hodges. Of the Honor Society that year, the Sophomores were: Law- renee Ryan, Elizabeth Smith, Daisy Willshire, Cleo Haworth, Lucy Dvoracek, Mary Ford, Adah Myrle Hodges, Maxine Raulston, and Jessie Buckley. I We entered the Junior year with Walter Sartain as Pres., Maxine Raulston, Vice-Pres., and ' Mary Ford, See.-Treas. Those who were members of the Annual Staff were Elizabeth Smith, Q Lucy Dvoracek, Cleo Haworth and Arlie Ogburn. Three boys made the football team-Walter , Q Sartain, Bob Failing, and Myles Perks. In basketball, Myles Perks and Jesse Morris lettered. 4 There were four in the orchestra, ten in the Girls' Glee Club and two in the Girls' Quartet. I Those in the orchestra, were: jerry Maly, Lawrence Ryan: Helen Sandberg, and Lucy Dvoracek. 4 The members of the Glee Club were: Mildred Miles, Helen Sandberg, Olga Gallatin, Elizabeth j Smith, Lucy Dvoracek, Pearl Oberlander, Mary Ford, Mary Lou Shorei Lula Mae King, and Eula Oberlander. Mary Ford and Helen Sandberg sang in the quartet. Lucy Dvoracek won 'V third that year in violin. Cleo Haworth and Lucy Dvoracek tested highest in speed in typewriting, Q' while Clarence Hartmann entered the State Contest in Shorthand. VVayne Cinnamon and Lloyd af Janssen, won places on the stock-judging team, winning at the State meet. Wayne Cinnamon Y was high point man. Those who were nominated for the Honor Roll were Maxine Raulston, Adah Myrle Hodges, Elizabeth Smith, Mary Ford, Lucy Dvoracek, Lula Mae King, and Daisy Willshire. We Juniors, were very proud that Pearl Oberlander was elected by the student body W as most popular girl. H ,, We are now in our Senior year. Cleo Haworth is our President, Olga Gallatin, Vice-Pres- I .A ident, and Lucy Dvoracek, who succeeded Clarence Hamann when he graduated, is Sec.-Treas. We feel highly honored to have among us one who has skipped from the seventh grade to the il Senior Class in Sr. Hi., the famous Napoleon. Our other celebrity, is the slowest man in school, ' P J Otto Miller. This year the editor-in-chief of the Wolverine, Maxine Raulston, the Business 'Fi Manager, Mildred Miles, Asst. Bus. Manager, Adah Myrle Hodges, Joke editor, Cleo Haworth, Calendar editor, Elizabeth Smith, Kodak editor, Mary Ford, and Fine Arts editor, Lucy Dvoraeek .' are of our class. Two Seniors lettered in football, Wayne Cinnamon and Myles Perks. Perks mad: all-conference half-back. In basketball he again was made Captain and was chosen as all- J tournament forward and all-district center. Lawrence Ryan, Lloyd Janssen and Wayne Cinna- mon are members of th: Stock-judging team. Members of the orchestra are Lucy Dvoraeek, Helen Sandberg, Lawrence Ryan and Jerry Maly. In the Glee Club this year are: Pearl Ober- lander? Eula Oberlander, Lula Mae King, Elizabeth Smith, Letha Nell Hawkins, Lucy Dvoracek, Mary Ford and Helen Sandberg. Members of the quartet are: Elizabeth Smith, Mary Ford, and Helen Sandberg. Lula Mae King was made Presidmt of the Girls' Pep Club. Two of our girls were chosen queens-Lucy Dvoracek as Basketball Queen and Letha Nell Hawkins as An- ' nual Queen. The three selected as the typing team were: Maxine Raulston, Mary Ford, and 5 Adah Myrle Hodges. Those of the Honor Roll were: Maxine Raulston, Adah Myrle Hodges, M ,' Elizabeth Smith, Mary Ford, Lucy Dvoracekg Daisy Willshire, Cleo Haworth, Lawrence Ryan, Clarence Hamann, and Lula Mae King. ' i g, Although we have accomplished much, we feel that it has been made possible only through the encouragement and guidance of our devoted and faithful sponsor, Mr. Boyd. , I ' X. 'K . ' if is i , ,., . ..e .4 - fi ' w i . . it , y. ie -Q' , 2' 2.5 A ,.A1,3- 7,5 V , , ,' V Z t 31.5 -4, ' at Ia If -iff. iv i iiiigijr if it 5 Jun 'S- Q.
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SOPHO MOR E CLASS First row: Leeland Partridge, Carl Tague, George Totusek, Franeis Perks, Donald Bolz, Gussie Neundorf. VVilhur Huntsinger, Clair Gregg, lVIargaret Ruth Gallatin, Raehel Bueholz ,Ruth Honeywell. Seeond row: Patty Cline, Dorotha Nehring, Helen Deeds, Rosalie Workman, Vera Gihson, -Iosie Krivohlavel-2, Etta Campbell, Owen Bradford, Kenneth Lafferty. Harold Stevens, Keith Richardson. 'I'hird row: Kenneth Auhrey, Elvin Cinnamon, Neale Lamh, Erma Deeds, Helen Simik, Dorothy Hutcherson, Valera Thonias, Easter Lily Clow, Lueille Porter, Delight Beverlin. lfourth row: Eleanor Goodman, Olive Hutcherson, Catherine Kahler, Sara Helton, Pearl Shouse, Edith Duggins, Adrial Porter, Tottie VVilliams, lVIildred Surret, Pearl Hauser, Leone Peters, lsponsor I. Fifth row: Merline Magill, Mauguerite Bateman, Virgie Richards, lrene Krivohlavek, Dorothy Hermanski, Hazel Maxwell, Roherta Clifton, Reha Brunken, Opal Ingmire. Bonnie Housmon. CLASS OFFICERS Leeland Partridge , , , H ,,,,,, , , , President Carl Tague ,, , ,,,,,, ,,,, I 'ice-President Irene Krivohlavek ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S eeretary-Treasurer Colors , ,,,,, Green and White Flower ,, ,,,, White Rose Motto ,, , ,, ,, ,,,, , ,. ,,,,, ,,,,, K farpe Diem 'I'he Sophomore elass eonsisted of Hfty-six memhers. 'Iihis elass has supported all activities in every way possihle. Football sweaters were awarded to Clair Gregg, l 'raneis Perks and Leon- ard Barnes. In the girls' glee eluh were Irene Krovohlavek, Rosalie Workman, Mildred Seeley and Eleanor Goodman. Rosalie Workman also sang in the quartet. Dorothy Hutcherson was yell leader and Valera Thomas pianist for the High Sehool. Carl Tague, Tottie Williams and Valera Thomas were memhers of the orchestra. Leonard Barnes was a memher of the stoek judging team. Elvin Cinnamon took many prives at the state and national fairs, especially with his ehampion :Xnges Calf. Nine sophomores were in the Honor Society, Irene Krivohlavek holding first plaee with an average of V+ I-1 per eent. The other memhers were Carl Tague. 'Iiottie Williams, Eleanor Goodman, :Xdrial Porter, Delight Beverlin, Rosalie VVorkman, Edith Duggins and Neale Lamh. W ....... 1 mm W' 1 ....... I - ,.... ,tw , ,W ' 'V ' ' ' ...,....,. ffff1ff,11fm.N1m. M 1 I A - . A 10
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