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THE I O NIAN « » « » 19 34 Class Roll June Anderson Russell Anderson Hermene Arnold Mary Badder Harriet Baker Leroy Bennett Bayne Bernier Ronald Bliss Nila Bluemly Floyd Brand Harley Bricker Stuart Brock Edward Brown Lucille Brown Gara Caine Helen Callow Charles Campbell William Carbaugh Harold Clark Jean Curtis Dorothy Darling Marie Dickout Wayne Dreger Robert Dunnett Donna Dyke Louise Eckert Junior Dorothy Edlin Robert Ellis Virginia Flanders Charles Foreman Dan Fuller Eva Gaut Jack Gierman Pauline Gladding Sam Glossi Carl Groening Rozella Hallett Beatrice Haney Marguerite Harding Carl Harris Kathryn Hawley Agnes Haynes Rolland Heim Carl Higgins Merian Holliday Lenore Hoople Russell Hoople Ruth Howard Jane Hoy Louise Hoy Celestine Imus Charles Jennings Bessie Jimos Alberta Johnson Leslie Johnson Violet Lewis Ford Loucks Roxie Luz Elton McClow Dixie McElroy Hilda Macholl Arthur Mann Frances Marker Helen Marsh Star Miles Roger Monger Evelyn Moore Esther Mundt Spencer Nielsen Sydney Noble Frances Ostrander Donna Patrick Ashley Phelps Pauline Pulsipher Armando Quaglio Jane Ann Rather Wilson Rochester Bernice Sage Gwendolyn Schadler Leland Schmidt Hazel Scholten Arthur Selleck Vera Sessions Doris Sible Harold Signs Marceline Signs Frederick Simmons Roy Smith Vivian Snyder Dorcas Steele Margery Stewart Edith Stoddard Ruth Stoddard Charles Stout Helen Terkos Vernon Vogt Lillian Ward Helen Wheaton Donna Lee Whitesides William Wilder Phyllis Willaman Jane Wilson Olive Yeomans Junior Class History THE present Juniors who enrolled as Freshmen in September, 1931, now number one hundred three. In our Freshman year the class did not organize, but contented itself with the thought that it was the superior class in Junior High. When we moved to Senior High in 1932, our status was somewhat changed and we found ourselves at the foot of the list in importance. After attempting to exhibit our unusual savoir-faire,” we gave up the struggle with due respect to a few remarks in the Spotlight.” Although we did not organize as an active class, we stored our surplus energy for the coming year. In 1933 we reached our Junior year and organized into a number one” class with Wayne Dreger, president; Jane Wilson, vice-president; Donna Dyke, secretary, and Jean Curtis, treasurer. Our meeting to elect officers was well attended and great enthusiasm was shown by the members of the class. We participated in the usual Junior duty of sponsoring all-school parties, climaxed by the important social event of the season, the Junior-Senior Prom, with all committees cooperating and working diligently to make it a huge success. We are looking forward to the opportunity to carry our present enthusiasm and spirit into our Senior year. — Donna Dyke I7
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THE IONIAN « » 19 34 4 Sophomore Class Roll Eileen Adams Frederick French Meredity Martin William Scheid Robert Allen Robert French Maxine Mason Velma Schipper William Allen Dan Fuller Rayburn Mason Helen Schlernitzauer Beverly Benedict Ruth Gallagher Maxine Mathews Madeline Schmidt Barbara Bennett Esther Galloway Howard Maxwell Beryl Setchfield Elmira Blow Irma Garrett Peter Michalezuk Winston Setchfield Wesley Blow Genevieve Gates Charlotte Miller Winthrop Setchfield Eugenia Boltz Lola Gee Maxine Mitchell Lucille Shattuck I.orrene Bowers Pauline Gierman Donald Munn John Sherwood El wood Brake Arlene Gladding Dorothy Nelson Jack Shoemaker Gerald Burns Alfred Gonnella Shirley Nelson Richard Shook Donald Campbell Edmund Grams James Nimz Vernon Smith Pauline Chambers Anna Hahn Mary Northrup Marjorie Sniff Pearl Chapman Gaylord Hausserman Inez Otto Viola Stanton Rhoda Chapman Vinnie Hoppough Gertrude Pearce Marjorie Stanke Frederick Clark Alfred Horrocks Robert Perry Dorothy Stevens William Coates Merle Hoy Wilson Perry Gerald Storey Dorothy Cobb Dorothy Humphrey Louise Petersen Lyndell Terry Merle Comer Vera Jackson Louise Petrie lames Thatcher Richard Craft Willis Jepson Earl Platt Mildred Thornton Noble Culy Walter Kirchen Bert Richardson Jane Wagner Betty Danner Douglas LaDue Ernest Ries Louis Wagner Katherine Dolphin Leo Lake Glenn Ries Frances Wakefield Paul Dregc-r Patricia Lampkin Maxine Ries Kenneth Ward Richard Dumond Margaret Lawrence Kenneth Ritenburg William Webster Isabelle Dunnett Albert Lemke Ralph Robinson Mary Jo Weisgerber Helen Eddy Lawrence Lemmen Roger Robinson Meta Wendland Dale Edlin Elizabeth List Clifford Roche John Whorley Ray Elliot Leon Lockwood Harry Ronan Alice Williams Donald Faulkner John Lombard Kenneth Rowley Mallory Wyman Dorothy Fehrlen Gordon McGee Mary Rowley LaVerne Zander Frank Fisher Melvin Mann Ruth Rowley Virginia Zick Elizabeth Foreman Marvin Marshall Elaine Ruehs Marie Fox Lillian Martin Charles Rushford Sophomore Class History V HEN school opened in September, 1932, we found ourselves Freshmen and VV naturally the superiors of the Junior High students. The most important events of the year were the Freshman party at the Jefferson school in October and the school picnic at Crystal Lake, both of which were well attended by our class. In 1933, when we entered the Senior High as Sophomores, we were quaking with fright, for fear of ridicule and scorn. However, we soon settled down and organized our class. The following students were elected class officers: Leon Lockwood, Jr., president; Elizabeth List, vice-president; Dorothy Fehrlen, secretary, and Marie Fox, treasurer. Our class sponsors, Miss Shoen and Mr. Prentice, aided us in our endeavor to surpass the Sophomores of former years. Although our activities have been limited, we are looking forward to our Junior year with high hope of keeping up the vim, pep, and vigor” shown by the present Junior class. — Dorothy Fehrlen 94
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