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THE CARDINAL CREST Freshman Officers :- PRESIDENT ................... WARD LINDEMUTH t VICE-PRESIDENT .................... JERRY BAKER a SEC-TREAS. ............ GEORGE SCHAEFFER ADVISOR ................................... MR. COONEY FRESHMEN First Row: Carl Barkulow, Evelyn Eby, Estus Havens, Virginia Rockey, James Fritz, Helen Miltenberger, Kathleen Buz- zurd. Second Row: Boyd Thompson, Jean McMurruy, Ward Ltndemuth, Florence Hounshetl. Donald Huber, Robert Koontz, Eileen Heitz, Third Row: Leo Havens, Ala Riddel, Thurston Hounshell, Betty Marker, Marjorie Pullman, Lee Kurtiss, Delores Barkulow. Fourth Row: Kenneth Miller, Emma Bradshaw, Etsel Wells, Marvin Lantis, Arzella Bach, Ralph Heitz, Eileen Brewer. Fifth Row: Raymond Winglewich, Hilda -- Classen, Annemarie Meyer, Bob Fowcett. Dorothy Mikesell, Chulmer Evans, Nola Ratliff. Sixth Row: Carl Sukitus, Willis Long, Gertrude Johnson, Iomes Bend, Francis Wright, Ernest Keister, Betty Gunder, George Emley. Seventh Row: Harold Wright, Dean Stiver, Wendel Wilson, Frank Upton, ferry Baker, George Schoetfer, Robert Poorman, Iunior Knott. The Freshmen class is very fortunate in having tour members on the championship junior high team of the county. They are; Dean Stiver, Frank Upton, Chalmer Evans and Marvin Lantist During the tournament the boys won four out of tour games. They were given a beautiful trophy by Judge Howell of Dayton, Ohio. The class is beginning to make plans for the Freshman-Eighth Grade Banquet. The committees have been appointed and their duties will be eX- plained at the next class meeting. We are hoping that we shall be able to give the eighth graders CIS good CI banquet as we received lctst year. 16
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THE CARDINAL CREST Sophomore Class PRESIDENT .................... DONALD FLISCHEL VICEePRESIDENT .................... VERA STIVER SECRETARY ........ t .................. EVELYN MACY TREASURER ...................... VERYL ANKENEY ADVISOR .................. , ........... MRS. ALBRIGHT SOPHOMORES First Row: Al Lowe, Mildred Monce, Mark Borkolow, Marjorie Salyer, Albert Buffer, H'ctrriet Wetjct. lemme Addlemgn. Second Row: Calvin Freud, Opal Smith, Harry Myers, Mary Baily. Alan Smith, Floyd Brandenberg, Waneto Hinkle. Third Row: Ioe Smith, Com Thompson, Leo Belt, Rosalyn Hockey, Carol ,Brewer, Kenneth Pope. Mary Anson. Fourth How: John Terrence, Marlo Phillips, Ray Long, Thomas Frisby, Lois Simmons, Donald Flischel, Mary Thomp- son. Fifth Row: James Clark, Marjorie Johnson, Barbara Cottman, Carl Gunkle, Dorothy Shultz, Vernon Sliver. Edna Mae Mayer. Sixth Row: Lester Meurs, Robert Stump, Barbara Stroeder, lack House, Helen Eck, Edward Cochran, Betty Baily. Seventh Row: Betty Chryst, Charles Wade, Welcome Breeding, Arthur Huffer, Vera Moe Sliver, Don Brewer, Evelyn Macy, Eugene Rentchterl At the beginning of the year the class was organized and the above officers were chosen. The Class sold Christmas cards and made some money. We also sold refreshmehts czt Ct basketball game Although we have no banquet to give this year we are beginning to save money in order that we may be able to give Ct good one next year When we entertain the seniors Our basketball team went to the finals in the interclass tournament only to be detected by the seniors. We are looking forward to a grectt year next year. 15
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-- THE CARDINAL CREST PROPHESY OF CLASS OF 41 AS PROPHESIZED BY CLASS OF '42 As we gaze into the futurescope we focus it upon the Senior Class of 1941, The first sight to greet our eyes is c: charming couple. PAUL ARNOLD arid MILDRED MICHAEL. Hmmml Paul seems to be o henpecked husband washing dishes. What is Mildred doing? Well if she isn't attending to the children! Next to flit across the screen is DOROTHY MOYER. Why she looks like-ewhy she is, CE digniiied old fashioned spinster brooding over her last love. Too bad etoo botd. Seemingly in the same city we notice the famous artist of the New York Times to be none other than RUBY KEISTER. A tlctsh across the screen must have been EDGAR FOX. ct race driver, who hopes to live long enough to take part in the SOU-mile auto Classic at Indianapolis. Those bright stars in the upper part of the screen cure the roller-skctting queens of the United States NELLIE BERNHEISEL ond VERA BURDEN Next to come into view is DONALD EMRICK who is cc very famous wrestler and who, through the summer, is trainer for the World Champion Reds. The screen dulis then again. In the glow of the finer things we find our own FERNE BREWER featured in the Metropolitan Opera Company. In the musical field also is BETTY STEPHEN- SON, solo clarinet player in cm all girls' orchestra. MERRY ELLEN ROCKEY is c: second Jeanette McDonald of the screen. We all knew she would be famous some day. HELEN BREWER is Ct very successful tormer's wife. Lucky former We even have college professors. PHILLIP SCHAEFFER and ROBERT PHILLA- BAUM tectch Chemistry Clt thle. Again tootlights blaze. It's BOB BARNHART, c1 second Mickey Rooney. The next senior to appear on the screen of the futurescope is CI star pitcher with the New York Yanks. It's OMAR BRANDEN- BURG. Another famous pitcher, the highest paid in both leagues, is SAMUEL NEFF. HOWARD DAVIS is one of the great college presidents of his time. EUGENE LANDIS is master mechanic for the President's fleet of cars. Our Vision is shifted to at pair of very important women retormers, DAISY LARGEN and EVA MAE ISAACS. Another pair of seniors have reached fame as great poultry raisers, KENNETH MILLER cxnd BILLY ROGERS. Germantown has invaded the journalist field with two of the country's leading newspaper Women, BESSIE WILLIS cmd MARIE HARTNESS. IOHN MILLER'S smiling face . looks through the futurescope from behind the desk of president of a large grocery concern. KENNETH CLENSY owns a great prize winning beet herd and is very well to do. ROSEMARY STIVER is the girl's contribution to the educational held. She is Dean of Women Cit Vassar College. VIRGINIA CON- DREY is seen on the stage of CI theatre and PAULINE CYR in pictures CONRAD GREEN, a motor magnet, ranks cxs CI second Walter P. Chrysler. EUGENE COTTLE is a famous horticulturist who has just developed tomcttO-melons DOROTHY TURNER is Ci housewife in real life but she writes very good poetry as Ct pastime. ROBERT FLISCHEL is c: farmer of great reknowni BETTY MAITLAND is the mother of three children and practices child psychology. Along the way we see EVELYN BENNETT, c1 baker's wiie, BERL ROSE, a pros- perous farmer out West; and MILDRED WINDHORST' a stand-in for Sonic: Henie on roller skates. Thus we have completed our look into the great future- scope. We sincerely hope that all these things come true.
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