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Thirteen Jeannette Alexander Maxine Alspach John Belcher Eloise Bodley Bernard Brooks Helen Cathers Goldie Colegrove Adrian Bibler Anna Booth Mary Burtch Charles Clapsaddle Wallace Conkle Betty Annen Marjorie Bibler Mary Brady Byron Caldwell Anna Clark Dorothy Conklin Max Bader Merle Baumgartner Henrietta Bird Milton Birnbaum Jack Bray Betty Bricker Robert Campbell Nancy Carskadden Wilfred Cline Goldie Clunk Rayl Conyers Anna B. Cook
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.. I r' , John Beicher John Guthrie William Elliott George Howser President Virc-President Secretary Treasurer Sveniur Zbistnrp In September 1930, two classes, one from Vernon Junior High and the other from Central Junior High, entered Harding High School as sophomores. As freshmen, the group at Vernon chose Donald Uhl, president, John Guthrie, vice-president, and William Pohler, secretary and treasurer, while those at Central chose Raymond Hinklin, president, Everett Williams, vice-president, Eleanor Zieg, secretary, and Jane Raub, treasurer. Both classes, loyal to their respective schools, were enthusiastic in all school activi- ties. The Vernon basketball team, coached by Mr. Alwyn Crane, won the city's Junior High School championship. Robert Rosenberg and Donald Uhl were chosen presidents of the Torch Club and Ruth Turner and Mary Gracely presidents of the Girl Reserves, election in both clubs being held semi-annually. An operetta, The Toreadors, was given at the Central Junior Auditorium and Scarlet and Grey, the school yearbook was published by the following staff: John Guthrie, editor, Donald Uhl, assistant editor, Mary Gracely, literary editor, Richard Johnson, art editor, and Grace Wheeler, business manager. The class at Central presented a play, The Princess, and for the first time in the history of the school, an annual, The Cauldron, was published. Members of the staff were: Rayl Conyers, editor, Richard Clevenger, assistant editor, Martha Waddell, literary editor, Ruth Persinger, art editor, and William Elliott, business manager. Jane Raub was elected president of the Girl Reserves and Milton Birnbaum president of the Torch Club. As sophomores, the class elected John Guthrie, president, Donald Uhl, vice-presi- dent, Jack Bray, secretary, and Eleanor Zieg, treasurer. They were represented in debate and athletics. John Guthrie, president, Robert Mautz, vice-president, Stanley Strayer, secretary, and George Howser, treasurer, were the officers chosen in the junior year. The class was again represented on debate, football and basketball teams. Four plays were given, The Cross Stitch Heart, ' Babbitt's Boy, The Sentimental Scarecrow, and A Message from Khufu, and the year's activities closed with the Prom for the senior class of 1932. As seniors they chose John Beicher, president, John Guthrie, vice-president, William Elliott, secretary, and George Howser, treasurer. The class sponsored an entertainment course and, as in their sophomore and junior years, were active in debate, football and basketball. The senior play, Disraeli, was presented March 29 and 30 at Edison Junior High School. With a senior breakfast, class day and then graduation on May 19, g 2 1 the history of the Class of 1933 was finished. 'WE 118
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Martha J. Cook Eleanor Cowan Pearl Delaney Homer Dutt Jeanette Evans Dorothy Fisher Mary Cook Dorotha Creviston Dorothy De Lauder Robert Ebert Robert Eyre Stanley Fogleson Thomas Coon Alice Crow Robert Dellinger Kathryn Eicker Bernice Ferriman Robert Foltz Dorothy Cosgrove Martha Davidson Cicero Diehl William Elliott Virginia Fetter Mildred Foos Ralph Courtney Russell Deal Genevieve Doering Chester Evans Lowell Firstenberger Dorothy Forry Fourir'r'n
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