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SOPI-IOIVIORES l'RlCSlDENT 1 Richard Siegrist SECRETARY - Lillian Michael VIUE PRESIDENT - Marjorie Moser THEASFRER - Gene Schott SPONSORS - Miss Suess and Mr. Hohner Our class, the first to begin its high school life in the new building, numbered titty-four. Our officers were Gene Schott, President: Gerald Suppiger, Vice President: Orba Trolliet, Secretary, and .lohn Ammann, Treasurer. VVe were a serious class and engaged actively in all school affairs. We also had an excellent scholastic record. Only forty-two of our members returned in September, 1936. How- ever our class again engaged prominently in the school activities. Five members were on the first team in basketball, and we were very proud of the fine showing they made, Five boys went out for football. and six girls in the G. A. A. Fourteen sophomores were in the Glee Club, which also made us proud. The sophomores were largely represented in the Hi-Y, ltilie Club, Home tflconomics Club, and the F. F. A. On February 19, 1937, our class gave an assembly program. A girls' quartet sang Ail's Fair in Love and War, the sophomore girls in the Glee Club sang two songs, a playlet entitlerl Red Riding Hood was pre- sented, and Faith Bircher gave a reading. Robert Brockmeier played a clarinet solo in the district contest, and was entitled to go to the state contest. Rena Shimer sang a vocal solo at the district contest also, but did not receive a high enough rating to go to the state contest. On April 23, 1937, the sophomores gave a wiener roast out in the park for the high school. After everyone had plenty to eat, the remainder of the evening was enjoyed by playing games. Rt NV lil NY lit NY NUXY 4: .l. .Xn1m:unn, Schwehr, Baumann, D. Lebn-gnc, Kuhn, Suppiger, hinenfelser, ld. lmbeguc, M. larry Zi: .l. Ft'tll'l'l'l', IG. Steiner, ll. Kncbcl, li. Siegrist, lllwwknn-in-r, I . lh'im'ln'l, l lurc, Qnnpbcll, Yann 2: Auer, Schott, F. liircln-r, Sautter, J. Moser, 13, Zolnist, Riggs, Ja. Splnfller, Fowler, Werner, .Xlhlridgc I: l ruti1,:er, l'fm-it't'el', G. Micliavl, 'I'l'ulIi4-t, Sliimer, l-I. Stein-fr, Duft, M. Moser, Lantlolt, Yoruz, I.. Miclmcl
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UNIORS HHH' I: li. l.ory, Ili:-sei, 1'l:iyton, Tliieliis, l'Im:-t, lluldi. li. l':isper, XYillm:inn IUPXVZI: lion-Ii. M. Sieiqrist, lie-:'zlmvi'14. I-Z. Stocker. Mvtzgrt-r, Ahring. Stu:-ln-I' NOXY2: Miss Ili'--w, lbt-ru, llovth-, Hug, XY:irning', Snyder, lit-ielu-l, llullu-r. Mt-ss--rli. IL-1-k, Km Miss l'1-towsoii HOW IZ liugit-V, ii.'imr.-st, llr:it'I', Strvif, llnm-gy, Km-ht-I, ldssviipiw-is, I!--t-knmim, Nt-iilminl XVht-1-In-r, l,eutwilei', I4I:ii'nIi:irt l'lil'ISlIJlCNT Dwight liory Sl'ICliI'I'l'ARY -- Edna Essenpreis VIVIC l'RESllJl'lNT Betty Leutwiler THl'IASl'llER- XVilma E2ll'llll2ll'l SPONSORS -- Miss Drew and Miss Peterson COLORS W-f l'ink and Green FLOWER -- Pink liose MO'I I'O H- Sur-eess Is Our Goal When we entered high school in September, 1934, our class lllllll- bered til'ty-four. We selected Quentin Nungesser. President: Wilma Earn- hart, Vice President, and Betty Leutwiler, Secretary-Treasurer. Our spon- sors were Miss Foster and Mr. Yates. VVe gave an indoor class party and later an all-school party. Only forty-tive members of our class returned the next fall. Our officer-4 were liinily Messerli, President: llobert Koch, Vice President: and Edna lflssenpreis, Secretary-Treasurer. Our sponsor was Miss Suess. On May I, 11936, we presented an assembly program of nursery rhymes and songs. This year we numbered thirty-seven. but three of our members, Mil- ton His-ser. Bernice Hoerle, and Genevieve Snyder did not finish the year with us. On October 30, H336 we sponsored a l-Iallowe'en box social. The hoys bid for the boxes after seeing the silhouettes of the girls who brought them. After we had eaten, everyone went to the gym to dance or play card games. Later in the evening a ghost story was told by Mr. Yates. The singing of our school song ended the gay event. In February we pre- sented a play entitled Dusty Road for an assembly program. On April H, we presented our class play, entitled Campus Quaran? tiue. lt was a huge success in every way, thanks to Mr. Yates and the cast, Our most ambitious effort this year was the annual junior-senior banquet. held on the evening of May 1. The May Day theme proved to be very succ-esstul. and we feel that our tribute to the seniors equals any ot' recent years. We look forward to our senior year with high ambitions, but we begin to realize that our high school days are now numbered.
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FRESH RUWG: .l. Him-V, Zell:-r, llag'n:uu-r, lla-brank. NV. Steiner, H. iiil'l'll1tl', lim-hlmann, Slamon, XY'-ln-le IUPW51 Nil-Yilli. l.. Steiner. l'n-tu-rs, R. Tsrluxnnen, Ambuehl, lillQ'f.2j.f4'l', Mztlan, 1il'lll'IlQ'l'lf!'i1il'l' Hint' lr KllhYl l'. K- Hllf-Y. U- Sllllllif-1'1'l'. Clilntiln, lllum, Hohner, lloulanpzcr, M. Giga-1' X lluln-V, l'. lIlllH'I' IHNVZS: IJ, Matter, I.. Matter, lx:1uf'm:tn, Rl. lxlzius, D. liircher, XM-iss, Ruff, Iluth, l'. 'l'sch:nnn--n. fl. Mos:-r, li. t':1spv1' RUNS' 2: S1'ilW'yZt'l', lloltkm-ttcr, Zobrist, S. l'lmct, lie-kwxllv, Milla-V, li2ll'lll'illlt'il'l', Ilunnt-llg, ,Xlwy-tl Al!'tZjI1'l', D. Stock, Stlll'bt'I' HHH' I: XY. Smith, Spintllvr, J. Stu-in:-r, ln-Roy, l.it-ning, lberg, XYII1-elm-r, Ii. Klaus, t. l'Rl'ISllll41NT Betty Rohner SICCRICTARY -- James flruenenfelder Vlf'l'I l'Rl1ISllJl+ZN'I' f Dewey Zeller 'l'REASl'RP1R f Marie fliger SPONSORS -W Mitts Wildi, Miss Stocker, Mr. Holnann MOTTO - No ideals and you're lost. Last September our class roll contained fifty-nine names, but since then six of' our niembers have left our ranks: Eleanor Wiese, Harold Liening, Pearl Huber, Junior Klaus, Dorothy Suppiger, Carl Smith. One of' them, lJoroth..' Suppigger. we had chosen as our president. Betty Roh- ner was elected to take her place. Many ot' our members have taken part this year in the activities ot' the sr-bool. ldighteen of' our class belong to the Glee Clubs. A dozen of our boys belonged to the football and basketball squads. Six of our girls be- long to the G. A. A. Aleen Huth served as our representative on the Reflector Staff. Several of our class belong to the band, German Club, Home Economics Club, and Future Farmers of America. We feel that we are supporting all the school organizations, and our scholarship has been exceptionally good for a freshman class. On February 12, we gave a Valentine Party in the cafeteria after the basketball game with Lebanon. All kinds of games were played from flee to bingo, and refreshments were for sale. Many congratulated us for giving the most successful school party of the year. The freshmen edited the first class issue of the Reflector. .X elass hike in May brought the freshmen activities to a close for the year. Smith
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