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M yfltdder .Tohiison Kitt Hoffman Burtrwald MARGARET SCUDDER was elected President of the Senior Class soon after the semester began. Marjorie Bayless was chosen Vice-President, Liliosa Eisenhauer, Secretary; Gertrude Peting, Treasurer, and Miss Hoff- man, Advisor. The first social event of the year was a weiner niast at Memorial Park after the football game with Logansport. A Christmas party was held on December 19. A pantumine, And the Lamp Went Out, was presented by the following girls: Marjorie Ha} ' Iess, Catherine Lengel, Jane Griffith, Dorothy Craft, and Mamie Lesh. The Seniors and especially the Cast set an example for future classes when they presented The Thirteenth Chair, February 9 and 10. I ' his was not onh ' a great success artistically but also financial!) ' . The class took in more money than any previous class. By the untiring efforts of Miss Taylor and Miss Rupert, imder the supervision of Arthur J. Beriault of Indianapolis, the play went over in the best of form. The Cast was entertained b} ' the Hi-Y in the club rooms a few days following the presentation of the play. The Class entertained the Cast on April 13 at a dinner at the Elks Home, following this the Cast motored to Lagro where The Thirteenth Chair was presented by the Lagro Class, thus seeing themselves as others saw them. The class has not failed in anything that the ' ha ' e undertaken, and with Miss Hoifman as Advisor throughout its organization in school it enjoyed an unusually successful high school career. Pagfe XI
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I ' eting 28 Officers Margaret Scudder ------ Pi-fsldrnt Marjorie Bayless ----- Vice-Preside?it LiLIOSA ElSENHAUER ------ Secretary Gertrude Peting ------ Treasurer Miss Minnie Hoffman - - — Faculty Advisor Page X
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iJL yj Ruth Adams Hobby — Running doivn that bank money. Basketball 1, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3: Sunshine Social Committee 4 : Student Council 4 ; Operetta 2 : Social Committee 4 ; Color and llotto Committee :i: Bank Cashier 4; G. A. A. 3 ; Vice President Glee lub 4. Robert Arnold Hobby — Faking. Previous School — SS. Peter and Paul 1, 2; Foot- ball 4: Baseball 3: Basketball Reserve 4; Senior Play 4 ; Hi-Y 4 : Class Basketball 3. Harold Bailey Hobby — Giving aiL-ay is Hi-Y pin. Orchestra 1, 3, 3, 4; Monitor 4: Hl-Y 3, 4: Chorus 1. 2: President Student Council 4: Booster Club 4; Senior Play 4. Homer Bailey Hobby — Trying to grozv dignified. .Monitor 3: Hi-Y 4; Circulation Manager World 4; Senior Play 4 : Band 3, 4 : Booster Club 4. Marjorie Bayless Hobby — .-iLCOfnpanying Jim to basketball games. Chairman Dramatic Committee 4 : Treasurer Honor Society 4 : Senior Play 4 : Class Treasurer 2. 3 : Class Vice President 4 ; Chairman Finance Com- mittee 2. 3: Advisory Board 4; Y ' ell Leader 4; Booster Club 4 ; Vice President G. A. A. 4. Henry Bechstein Hobby — Playing football. F,)olhalI 4: Hi-Y 4. Harold Berringer Hobby — Keeping aivay from tlie fairer sex. Class Basketball 1, 3, 4 ; Student Council 4 : Jloni- tor 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Sergeant at Arms Hi-Y 4; Secretary Hi-Y 3. Helen Biehl Hobby — Pal -ing ii ' ith Alma. Basketball 2: Commercial Club 3; Bank Cashier 3; Sunshine Social Committee 3, 4 : Girls Glee Club 4 ; fJlee Club Flower and Color Committee 4. Page XII
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