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M.ARY KATHERINE ROBINSON-hlary has a sweet smile for everyone. Sunshine 1-2-3-4. ESTHER GRISE-ESthCf excels in gig- gling and talking . ELIZABETH IRIAN FRAUHIGER-Elizabeth and Lucy are the best Of friends-they are uinseparablesf' Sunshine 1-2-3-45 G. A. A. 2-3-45 Girls' Basketball 1-2-35 Volley- ball 1-2-35 Baseball 1-25 Tennis 1. LUCY ESTELLA KNIGHT-LUCY is ever cheerful and pleasant. She can do three things at Once-type, talk and chew gum. Art Club 15 Sunshine 1-2-3-45 Chemistry Club 35 Glee Club 1-2-35 G. A. A. 1-2- 3-45 Home Economics Club 45 Girls' Bas- ketball 1-2-3-45 Volleyball 1-2-3-45 Base- ball 1-2-3. N. JOY HOOVER-Slam, bang--that must be Joy Hoover punishing her typewriter for bad behavior. Sunshine 1-2-3-45 G. A. A. 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Girls' Basketball 1-25 Volleyball 1-2-35 Base- ball 1-25 Broadcaster Staff 4. Seniors whose pictures do not appear in the Crimson 2 BEVERLY FRIES CALVIN HUBER VERNON NETERER ROSCOE PARKER ED SMITH DONALD WOGOMAN HOLLAND Holland, land of wide canals and rough coast line And dilees that hold an azure sea,' You are held in high esteem, while tu- lips dare To keep communion with the sun In rare and simple dignity. 0, Holland with your structures great, With whirling arms that whirl a fate Of the quaintest country in this world, .4 bygone plaque your country makes With its rolling grass and emerald lakesg Modern times, but you live on, So diferent, yet so full of charm. ROBERT D. VV ALTER. THE CRIMSON OF 1935
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lVlAX KINTIGH--lXfl3X is a veteran band- man, playing the drum four years5 he can sing, too, but modestly forbears. CFOrtu- nately for us., Rifle Club 25 Physics Club 35 Band 1-2-3-45 Orchestra 2-3-45 Caesar Club 25 Glee Club 2-3-45 Basket- ball Squad 2-35 Sergeant-at-arms 1-3. NEIJLIE T. HOOGENBOOM-Nellie is a good volleyball player and an excellent student. Sunshine 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM RTORRICE KELLY - Morrice's pride and joy is his elocution, which he uses on the debating team-and Off. Hi-Y 45 Chemistry 45 Forum Club 45 Debating Team 45 Football Varsity 45 Shortridge High School 1-2-3. BETTY JANE MEHL-BCttY was heard saying, HOW can I study when my mind is in Chicago? Sunshine 1-2-3-45 Chem- istry Club 35 Caesar Club 2. JOE LEROY LANTZ--JOC is the original cut-up in library, classrooms, etc. Hi-Y 45 Chemistry 3 5 Broadcaster Staff 45 Bas- ketball Squad 1-2-3. VIRGINI.A ALHEIM-Virginia loves to talk all the time. CAlmOst all the time.j Sunshine. BERTIIA HANSHEW-Bertha is so very quiet. Perhaps she believes that Silence is Golden. Sunshine 1-2-3-4. JONAS LAMB--Jonas was so very quiet, We scarcely knew he was here. TWANNETTE CAROLINE BLENDER--TWan- nette ought not to find it hard to find a stenOgrapher's jOb5 she has all qualities. Sunshine 1-2-3-45 Chemistry Club 35 Scribblers Club 45 Crimson Stall 45 G. A. A. 1-2-3-45 Home Economics Club 45 Girls' Basketball 35 Volleyball 35 Base- ball 25 Seventeen , GERTRUDE l.VlARIE TODD-Gertrude drives in from Vlfaterford every day. She is a loyal G. H. S. rooter. Sunshine 1-2-3-45 Chemistry Club 3. THE CRIMSON OF 1935
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Class of 1936 Three years ago the Class of '36 en- tered G. H. S. as one of the largest Fresh- man classes ever cn- rolled in the school. The class was en- trusted to the care of Miss Graham and Mr. Brown. During our first year as U green freshiesn we were considered as a g r oup of Hilliter- a.te youngsters by the upper class men. We chose Bette Yo- der as president, Philip In e b n i t as vice-president, Eliz- ab e th Nafziger as secretary, Jay Eck- lebarger as treasurer, and Vllillis Getz and IIarold VVinters as scrgeants-at-arms. The Freshman year passed quickly, much to our relief. In our Sophomore year, after passing through a perilous Freshman year, we began to assume a look of intelligence. Willis Getz was chosen president, Bill Unger, vice-president, Margaret In- ebnit as secretary, Dick Culp as treasurer, and LeRoy Hoke and Phil Stump as sergeants-at-arms. Eighteen members of the Sophomore class received honor sweaters for their scholastic ability. This year we have reached our much coveted goal of being Juniors. The class elected the fol- lowing as officers: James Phend as president, Fred Blosser, vice-president, Gladys Roderick, treas- urer, Charles Aust, secretary, and Harold VVinters and Lloyd Simmons as sergeants-at-arms. There are many athletes in the Junior class, the outstanding ones are Jimmie Phend, Burdette Hoke, Le- Roy Hoke, Dick Stealy, Gabe Kramer, Harold Vlfinters and Phil Stump. Don Rutt, the cheerleader of the Junior class, deserves credit for his excellent cheerleading during the football and basketball games. The Junior class has many representatives on the Honor Roll. The outstanding scholars are: Charles Aust, Doris Bartlett, Jeanette Berger, Eleanor Fisher, Vllilliam Bullock, Dick Culp, Jesse Cripe, Mary Ellen Dively, Audrey Forney, Robert Garringer, Vera Gonderman, Margaret Inebnit, Robert Mitchell, Gladys Roderick, Doris Unzicker, Mildred lVallace, Robert NValter, Ruth Wilden, Eleanor Yoder. One of the big projects launched by the Junior class was the class play, Huckleberry Finn, which was a big success with the following cast: Elnora Long. Frances Barnard, Eleanor Cob- bum, Richard Culp, Ruth VVilden, John Snobarger, Carol Simmons, Vivian Rogers, Jay Eckle- barger, and Lloyd Simmons. As we are about to enter our Senior year, we look forward to a big and busy year. LLOYD SIMMONS. THE CRIMSON or 1935
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