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fl Kg- Class of 1931 V TOP ROW-Stephen Todd, Judson Hackett, Watson Shannon, Earl Fleming, Mrs. Josephine M. Ley, Edwin Transue, John Gomlock, Robert Kitchen, Nellie Cooley BOTTOM ROW-Katherine Hann, Amelia Lazzi, Francis Bach, Katherine Caslcey, Dorothea Smith, Eleanor Anderson, Caroline Pankowitz OTHERS-Goldie Gligore, Frances Conrad, Irene Galinslci W 24
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EC Class History of 1930 l E, the Class of 1930 assembled together for the first time on the morning QM' of September 6, 1926, in room number 10 under the supervision of Miss Rose Ruegg. There is no use going into details as to how we .fl?'?:if,'Q felt or acted, for anyone who has gone to High School can always re- member the first day. From that day on nothing important happened until sometime late in Septem- ber when we held a class meeting and elected our class officers. They were: President, Arnold Osmung Vice President, Richard Riddleg Secretary, Thomas Mc- Laughlin, Treasurer, Carolyn Woodward. Of all the other events of oun first year the one that stands out most is the play given by the freshman class for the benefit of the Athletic Association. Here we had a chance to display our talents, and showed good material for the future. Only seventeen out of the thirty-three members that began the freshman year were able to convince the teachers that they should become Sophomores. Our class officers for the Sophomore year were: President, Dorothy Staplesg Vice President, Doris Smith, Secretary, Donald Gardner, Teasurer, Josephine Panlcowitz. This year it was our turn to give the I-Iallowe'en Party. We gave the fresh- men an evening of spicy entertainment which they will probably never forget. Another year had passed, and now we were Juniors. The first thing to do was to elect class officers. We very wisely chose, Arnold Osmun as our President, Mary Bowlby, Vice President, Carolyn Woodward, Secretary, Josephine Panlco- witz, Treasurer. At Christmas time we held an informal dance and card party in the High School Auditorium. In May, we held a delightfully successful Junior Prom, and so brouht the year's social season to an end. A11 good things come to an end, and so did this our Junior year in High School. But we are looking forward to the time when we shall become Seniors. DORIS SMITH 23
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f my I 4 Class History of 1931 JT, HAT is that terrible noise? Oh, tl1at's the Thundering Herd of '5 ' , eager eyed, vigorous Freshmen that we have to put up with this year. This was part of a conversation I overheard between two upper- classmen. Now since I've started, I'1l tell you more about us. The Sophomore class certainly made it h'ot for twenty-nine green Freshies for an while but we survived that, even if we were sore in a few places. Miss Leitner, our first class dean was taken ill and a substitute Miss Reupsch, who was equally as agreeable, was sent to take her place. Ar our first class meeting we elected our oicers for the year. They were: President, Judson Hackett, Vice President, Katherine Caskeyg Secretary, Eleanor Anderson, Treasurer, Frank Riddle, Jr. The class was well represented in athletics that year, having ten members participating. ' Out of the twenty-nine Freshmen, four left school and sixteen reached that higher goal-the Sophomore class. Mrs. Ley, our new class dean conducted our meeting this year, and we elected officers as follows: President, Katherine Caskeyg Vice President, Eleanor Ander- song Secretary, Frances Bach, Treasurer, Dorothea Smith. . This year we had the pleasure of giving a Hallowe,en party in honor of the I'reshmen at which time they were initiated. 4 The members taking part in the athletics this year are: John Gomlock, Stephen Todd, Watson Shannon, Judson Hackett, and Earl Fleming. Now we are all working willingly to rise to the honorable place of the Juniors. I ELEANOR ANDERSON 2 5
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