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ll a Freshmen FRESHMAN GIRLS Top Row, left to right-Hilda Kleinschmidt, Mildred Woosley, Irene Collins, Elsie Pigorsch, Ruth Sanger, Ava Lister, Charlotte Emmel, Mildred Hurst, Lydia Fritzler, Luella Ringey, Ella Tieman, Mary Ann Brown, LaVere Peterson. Second Row, left to right-Betty Kohls, Elsie Brockmier, Gladys Pagenkopf, Minion Lawrenz, Beatrice Bloomer, Helen Sinclair, Lois Scharf, Agnes Hensley, Leona Stover, Lurene Black, Roberta Ringey, Maxine Earp, Ruth Burkett. Third Row, left to right-Edna Elsasser, Irene Reissig, Margaret Fisher, Vera Bennet, Thelma Jean Oliver, Edith Gilman, Nadine Sutherland, Wisteria Frost, Florence Meyers, Dorothy Rose Carr, Margie Horne, Miss Harding, tsponsoxtl FRESHMAN BOYS Top Row, left to right-Herbert Franta, H. C. Pybas, Harry Dix, Ray Sinclair, Edward Eastridge, Theodore Keever, Donald Jones, Max Hollister, Frank Sewart, George Curtis. Second Row, left to right-Jake Schneider, Carl Sandstrom, Merle Hendrickson, Paul Sinclair, Paul Donovan, Robert Schmitz, Alex Humbarger, Clarence Healy, Thurston Norman, Arthur Lietz, Calvin Debus. Third Row, left to right-Paul Bittner, Harold Jones, Carter Hollis, Maurice Smith, Eschol Johnson, Dean Hughes, Vern Comstock, Duncan MacFarlane, Jacob Bernhardt, Dale Koepke. Fourth Row, left to right--Donald Lacey, Marlan Rough, Eugene Ferris, Woodrow Thomp- son, Maurice Schmitz, Ruben Neidens, Keith Sundeen, Marlin Edmonson, Robert Crouch. '-mmzimmm mmmmzam-'
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55615 ngtoni 'X - .1 ...... ' Sophomore Class History A RADIO PROGRAM This is station H. H. S. located at Herington, Kansas. Miss Winona McRae president of the famous class of '30 will now address you. fl..oud applause., Ladies and Gentlemen of the Radio Audience: We believe it fitting to start by saying that we are the most brilliant Sophomores who ever walked through the halls of H. H. S. Yet we do not try to hide the fact that we were once bright Freshmen-as bright as jade and emerald. The Sophomores are determined to do their part in the world willingly and unselfishly, ever mindful of faithfullness to the traditions of this in stitution. And now we have finished the second lap in the race toward the much coveted Senior goal. Partly true to the old adage that Sophomores mean 'wise fools' we have shown much wisdom in the last two years and only a little foolishness. As for the merits of the Sophomores, individually, we cannot begin to enumerate them: even our great eloquence falters in the face of such a task. Upholding this reputation we have two members who received first team football letters and one who is a prominent member of the debate team. Station H. H. S., Herington, Kansas, broadcasting. Our class will now sing the Herington High School song, ever mindful of what our school means to us. Whatever battles we may meet, ln courage, brawn and brain. The world will never have to call Our high school in vain. Herington High School Her praises thus we sing. Herington High School Hear the echoes ring. Thy honor shall be ever near The orange and red without a peer. As long as we can raise a cheer, Our high school, Rah! Rah! Rah! 'Hzzmmmmmmazm
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Ti 71 Oni. Freshman Class History On the fifth day of September in the year 1926 at 9 A. M. there came to the Herington High School Building some seventy-six girls and boys whose faces were filled with eagerness and anticipation and whose eyes sparkled with interest. It was several days before the process of organization was completed and these boys and girls coming from the four corners of our town found themselves working as one unit, the eighth grade. During this same time a process of assimilation was going on and one morning this class found they were a part of our splendid High School system and were instructed to organize and to elect some one of their number to represent them in the High School Student Council. As a consequence our sponsors, Mrs. Frost and Miss Kunkle, called a class meeting and the following officers were elected: Student Council Representative, Max Hollister: Class President, Edith Gilman, Secretary, Florence Meyers: Pep Club, Dean Hughes, Jacob Bernhardt. During our eighth grade year we distinguished ourselves by being model students, we had football, basketball and track teams, each making an ex- cellent record and bringing honor to Our Class and when school closed in May, seventy-two of us were promoted. During our eighth gradeship we had considered ourselves a part of the High School but on the morning of September 6th, 1927, we truly became members of the School and as Freshmen entered the fold some ninety strong. We immediately organized, sending as our representative in Student Council, Ted Keever, and electing the following officers: Max Hollister, Presi- dent, Edward Eastridge, Vice-President, Dale Koepke, Secretary, Jacob Bernhardt, Cheer Leader, Jacob Bernhardt and Dean Hughes, Pep Club. Under our sponsor, Miss Harding, as Freshmen we are well represented in all the activities of the school gathering to ourselves and holding our share of the honors. During our initial year we have made our personality, scholarship and leadership so felt that we are confident the class of 1931 will ever be favor- ably looked upon by faculty and student body. Here's to the Good old Herington High, Here's to her colors, the red and the orange, Long may they wave, Ever untarnished and ever unstained. tmmmm-.zmm mmmzn-arm?
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