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.0 -t n-u-x :. greslimen First Row Ueft to righU-Cecelia Gilland, Mary Louise Ewry, Carmen Craig, Eunice Gilbert, Eleanor Cunningham, Glen Jackson, Rose Mary Jacobs, Catherine Smith, Margaret Haggard, Francis Lumpkin, jam: Dickman, Elizabeth Acton, Betty XVoods, Bessie Sewell. Second Row EIizabeth Jones, Evelyn Swain, Dolores Meyer, Ruth XVilcher, Grace Surber, Cathleen Figgins, Vina Wallace, Marian Jones, Eunice Eveleigh, Marjorie Durham, Audrey Morris, Alberta Sanders, Miss O,Brien, Third Row Jack Kothe, Robert Spacht, Allan Sawtelle, Elmer MacFarIand, Albert Ledars, Jack Olson, Fredrick Koehler, Helen Seilkop, Warren Theodore, Frank Turtle, Jack Newburg, James Coates. Fourth Row-Arthur Beiser, Earl Franks, John Laub, Donald Doelker, Junior Dollar, Howard Kaake, Weldon Riddle, Wilson Brothers, Oscar Helmuth, Harry Keller, Robert Worfford, Alvin Jordon. Fifth Row Robert Stewart, Jack Hunley, Pete Carter, Miss Adamson, William Klien, Albert Lee Lindsey, Ray Fitzgerald, Paul Collins, Earl Cogan. 40 v.-
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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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v-o-t gresbnzan Glass gfistory HAT a sensation we made! Seventy wide-eyed freshmen scampering about the ccrridors, searching for programs and room numbers. After two weeks of con- tinuous abuse, we were initiated and pronounced full-Hedged victims of Hanwell High School. We finally settled down and began the routine of high school work. We Opposed the eighth grade in :1 number of center ball games; and, of course .13 you have already guessed, the freshmen won. Among our all-AmcricanH athletes, Wilson Brothers obtained a letter for his ex- CCUCnE work in football. Our two members of the local Stuart Walkern Company were Frances Lumpkin and Carmen Craig, who played major parts in the Dramatic Club play, In the Spring, A Young Malfs Fancyf Two of our most brilfiant girl schoolmates Eunice Eveleigh and Betty XVoods are members of the Math Club. They seem to dream of nothing but unknown quantities, Which are only nightmares t0 the rest of us! Elmer MacFarland is one of the most active members of the Science Club. The following are the honor pupils of the Freshman class: Eunice Evcleigh Betty Woods Eunice Gilbert Paul Collins Frances Lumpkin Eleanor Cunningham Ruth Wilcher Carmen Craig jack Kothe Mary Louise Ewry Allen Sawtelle Thus endeth the Chronicle! 41 90
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