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President . . . LAMAR GONDERMAN Vice-Presidfnt . . ROSEMARY SHERIDAN Secretary . . JOAN VAN HORN Treasurzr . . . JANICE WAGNER Sergeant-at-arm: . VICTOR STINE Sergeant-at-arms EARNEST SAMPLE THE CRIMSON OF 1936
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ROBERT B. YODE R XVakarusa High School 1- 2-3, Hi-Y, Debating, Vice- Pre-sident 1, XVaka1'usa 1- 2-3. S+T+A+R'S Seniors Whose pictures do not appear: JACK E. HOLLINGER NIARIAN LEA ROBERT BERLIN VAN NESS WALTER STANLY VOLSKI DONALD RUTT Jlnhn Qluther 1915 1935 1917 1934 QUENTIN E. YODER. Forum 3-4. Band 1-2-3, Or- chestra 2-3, Glee Club 3 william igrtmmn THE CRIMSON OF 1936
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FEATURE PLAYERS Three years ago, we, the class of '37, entered G. H. S. anticipating an exciting adventure. However, as we glanced at our Latin and algebra books we were disillusioned, but as we progressed through the year we discovered that it was not so bad after all. The class was en- trusted to the leadership of president, VVarren Bowman, vice-presi- dent, Floyd Higgins, secretary, joe Rensberger, treasurer, Imogene Culp, sergeants-at-arms, Fred Cunningham and Lamar Gonderman. We were sponsored by Miss Stutz and Mr. Ulery. During our sophomore year we began to feel of some importance, instead of mere recruits. Our president that year was Anna -Ruth Culp, vice-president, Floyd Higgins, secretary, Willadene Smith, treasurer, Donna Stoller, sergeants-at-arms, Harold Raifsnyder and Earnest Sample. After two years of hard labor we succeeded in becoming dignified juniors, upper classmen. Class officers were: president, Lamar Gon- derman, vice-president, Rosemary Sheridan, secretary, Joan Van Horn' treasurer anice VVa ner, ser eants-at-arms Victor Stine and , , , s . sr , Earnest Sample. Mr. Ulery was not with us our junior year, having moved to Washington, and the class chose Mr. Shanklin to take his place. Don Peterson, our cheer-leader, has done excellent work. Our athletic stars are: in football, Ralph juday, Carl Warstler, Fred Cunningham and Harold Raifsnyder. In basketball: Earnest Sample, Dan Chiddister, Carl VVarstler, and james McConnell. Members of the class who have received scholarship sweaters are: Tyson Carpenter, Eunice VVeaver, Anna Ruth Culp. The Junior Class play, Growing Painsv, was very successful. The cast was as follows: Don Peterson, lXffary Jane Blough, Eugene Bagwell, Imogene Culp, Victor Stine, Anna Ruth Culp, Lamar Gon- derman, Betty jean Kercher, Dean Grant, Dorothy Becker, Dan Parker, Vera Leist, Leonard Yoder, Lois Pelfley, Dorothy Herman, Floyd Higgins, Alverda Price. Having thoroughly enjoyed high school so far, we are looking eagerly forward to our senior year. JOAN VAN HORN. THE CRIMSON OF 1936
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