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9:9- no! 50106017107495 First Row Heft 1:0 rightJ Escl1er Gerard, Violet Rosenbaum, Ruth Liebtrau, Louise Dice, Elizabeth Brasington, Mary Mathews, Katherine Kneidl, Margaret Grnf, Betty Wistner, Katherine Hudson, Esther Pendery, Jane I-Iifl, Margaret Schchr, Edith Locke. Second Row Marian Apking, Florence Cullen, Luella Rink, Ruth Wiehe, Dorothy Rohman, Cleona Dillingham, Lois Proctor, Vivian Greenwald, Eleanor Green- wald, Mary Gocrtemiller, Elizabeth Leonard, Alta Newton, Ruth Hunt. Third Row Bessie Carrol, Joy Mathews, Mary Elizabeth Sims, Miss Brickel, Mr. Evans, Dorothy Hare, Dolcres Tiemeyer, Dorothy Kellett, Raymond Lobaugh, Vfilbur XViehe, jack Lorbeen Fourth Row Robert Haincs, Gibson Drake, John Gentry, James McCullom, Roy Mappes, XVilliam Brown, Frank Fothergill, Lawrence Huber, Ira jones, Robert Howard, James Cunningham, Alvin Robinson, Fifth Row-Pnul Dietrich, Harry Bchrens, Randolph Carrol, Elmer Bocklcmnn, Joseph Hoff, Joseph George, Stanley HafTey, Raymond Hoffman, Howard Carter, LCWiS Gutwein.
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3-1-1 1-0-4 y-r s-l gamer Glass gilktory ELLO Hartwell! Station J-U-NvI-O-R-S is again on the air. A year has passed since we last broadcasted-a great year-full of work, play, and excitement. Under the able sponsorship of Miss Bartlett, many activities have taken place for us juniors this year. We gave an interesting show, featuring a singing and dancing gypsy chorus, which proved very successful. The juniors who took part in this pro- duction were: Margaret Bunner, Mary Jane Ellis, Katherine Graf, Ethel Kiefer, Eloise Lucius, Martha Sawtelle, Clara Woods, Patricia Parrish, Grace Galey, Pluma Long, Chester Hogue, Roger Pellens, William Proctor, and Howard Cloke. We do not, however, believe in all play and no work. Among the upper claSSmen who received scholarship cards for their splendid half year's work were the juniors: Patricia Parrish, Katherine Graf, Eloise Lucius, Grace Guley, Plums Long, Chester Hague, George Alcoke, and Joe Curliss. Then, too, the juniors had two debates with the seniors, our teams having been composed of Patricia Parrish, George Alcoke, Lyle Jenkins, Pluma Long, Katherine Graf, Chester Hague, and Roger Pellens. Of course, there were the annual athletic events in which we were duly repre- sented. Hartwell was brought to victory in the Valley Track Meet partly through the efforts of Patricia Parrish, Joe Norton, Richard Spegal, William Procter, Chester Hague, Lyle Jenkins and George Alcoke. At the Oxford Track Meet, several of our boys re- ceived medals for their victorious attempts. There are others who have taken an active part in their classls activities not classified in the above groups. Red XVest has blazed his way to fame as one of the cheer-leaders for Hartwell High, Ray Handley, Marvin Rouff, Robert Rolf, Melvin Weiss, Joe Curliss, Norman Seilkop, and Walter Shanzle have all helped to make their class as peppy as any that ever held sway at Hartwell. Now it it time to sign off. This is station J-U-N-I-O-R-S signing off until next September when we shall tread the halls of Hartwell High as illustrious Seniors. Tune in then, folks! We can assure you a clear reception and an excellent program. 37
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egopbomore 8455 gastory H' HE SPIRIT OF i32ii has made a second landing since it took off on its endurance flight in 1928. The f1rst stop was made in June, 1929, when the passengers glided from the role of the despicable freshiei, to that of the sophisticated soplff In the clearing a number of the crew somehow were lost, for the passenger list has been reduced from ninety-six to sixty-eight. The guests on this four-year trip are certainly not. without distinction. Many are outstanding for their athletic ability. James McCollum, Stanley HaEey, Ray Hoff- man, and Frank Fothergill made a name for themselves in football; Margaret Graf, Betty Wistner, Dorothy Kellett, Louis Gutwein, and Stanley HaHey received letters for their work on the basketball teams; Edith Locke, Esther Pendery, Margaret Graf, James McCoilum, and Gibson Drake deserve honorable mention for their service on the track teams. Dorothy Kellett, who represented the high school girls as cheerleader at various athletic events, has proved that she is not lacking in pep and is an essential part of her class and the school. The sophomores are distinguished for their intellect as well as for their athletic ability. The following thirteen received scholarship certifiCates during the first semester: Dorothy Rohman, Eiizabeth Leonard, Dorothy Hare, Marian Apking, Mary Elizabeth Sims, Bessie Carroll, Dorothy Keilett, Alta Newton, Louise Dice, Delores Tiemeyer, Lois Proctor, Elmer Bocklenmn, and Robert Haines. On May 3, Marian Apking, EliZa- beth Leonard, and Lois Proctor represented the class in the group of ten who went to Oxford to compete in the district scholastic contest. Looking over the high spotsii 0f the year one readily remembers the Dramatic Club plays. Several sophomore dramatists have featured in these plays, namely; Betty Wistncr, Katherine Hudson, Esther Gerard, and James Cunningham. It is to be hoped that the sophomores, confident in their ability and future suc- cess, may continue to have .1 happy journey, may be able to guide their craft safely to the landing field of their next flight as juniors, and may never want for the pep, enthusi- 15111, and school spirit which they have thus far displayed. :0
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