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SCHOOL BELL ECHOES Page 9 Bottom row, left to right — Laura Sassaman, Margaret Cook, Lois Cook, Corena Camp- bell, Ida Lese, Elizabeth Lese, Elizabeth Robbins, Marjorie Moore. Second row — Olga Meiers, Annabelle Bartholemew, Eleanor Jean Fallis, Arlene McCreary, Leona Deak, Welda Ehret, Pauline Cook, Hazel Albright. Third row — Kenneth Mann, Carl Jackson, Doyle Emmert, Delores Myers, Ethel Mark, Norman Johnson, Alvin Housour, Kenneth Scholfield. Fourth row — Edward Hahn, Max Baker, Richard Shigley, Ernest Hamilton, Fred Fackleman. CLASS OFFICERS Leona Deak Fred Fackelman Lois Cook Kathryn Weis Eleanor Fallis President Viee-President .. Secretary Treas ' urer Social Chairman As Freshmen we began High School with a class of thirty-three, but as Sophomores four have left us. However, two newcomers filled the vacancies. Max Baker joined the class at the beginning of the second semester. The class has had the pleasure of having four parties this year. The first one was held at the beginning of the school year in the gym- nasium. The majority of the class attended the second, a New Year party, which was held at the home of our classmate, Edward Hahn. Our next party was given by Miss Alice Housour, the Fifth Grade teacher, at the Housour home. The fourth, and last party of the year, was at the home of Welda Ehret, on Friday, April 3. Games, refreshments and a good time were en- joyed at each of these parties. The class wishes to express its gratitude for the fine cooperation we have received from the teachers this year. We appreciate this and we have tried to respond as fully as possible. We have done our best this year and intend to do the ,same next year. Onion: 1 hear Mr. Red Pepper is a great sport. Tomato: Yes, he ' s hot stufi ' .
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Page 8 SCHOOL BELL ECHOES Left to right, bottom row — Loreen Whitright, Tippy ; Frances Burns, Bobby ; Eleanor Knight; Wilma Lechlitner, Willy ; Mildred Humes, Milly ; Irma Holderman, Billy ; Neola Bash, Noley . Second row — Daniel Cook, Dan ; Wayne Cook, Cook ; Paul Elder, Willie ; John Frank, Jay ; Leonard Kern, Kerny ; Junior Stahl, June ; Edgar Tschupp, Edie-Gar . Third row — Jack Bradley, JefF ; Donald Jackson, Jack ; Edwin Diefenbaugh, Charley ; Glen McCreary, Mac ; Norman Moore, Tiny ; Henry Testo, Hank . Stewart Mann, Stewie , was absent the day this picture was taken. We, as a class, want to congratulate the Sen- iors on the success of their play, The Wild Oats Boy. We also want to congratulate Mr. Boyer, their director. CLASS HISTORY One bright Septemiber morning in 1928 our Class of ' 32 found its way into J. H. S.. We had 24 members. Soon Neola Bash joined us. We sailed through the year nicely, although we did not organize our class. We had several jolly parties with Mrs. Willis acting as our sponsor. When we came back in ' 29, we found three memibers missing, namely, Clifford Eller, Ruth Stewart and Paul Rockwell. That year we or- ganized our Class and elected the following officers: President, Neola Bash; Vice-Presi- dent, Edwin Diefenbaug ' h ; Secretary and Treasurer, P ances Burns. Mr. Sheets acting as sponsor. We accomplished practically nothing that year. Ad When ' 30 rolled around and we answered the School Bell, we were all there, 22 of us. John Deak dropped out but Jack Bradley was there and now we only had 22 members. At Christmas, Degormah Johnson moved to Madi- son and of course we lost him. Soon after school started we elected officers. President, Neola Bash; Vice-President, Edwin Diefen- baugh, Secretary and Treasurer, John Frank; Social Chairman, Frances Burns. Our spon- sors are Miss Brainard and Mr. Sheets. Our Junior play went over fairly well and at the present we are preparing for the Junior- Senior Banciuet. X He: Do you think we can manage on my salary of twenty dollars a week, darling? She: I think I can — but what will you do? Doctor (to fair patient) : You certainly have acute appendicitis. Oh, doctor, you flatter me.
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Page 10 SCHOOL BELL ECHOES First row— Glenn Clark, Robert Cneckly Katie Yoder, Ruby Secor, E v an.a,-ehne McCreary, Anna Boylby, Lillian Kindig, Mildred Swarm, Annabelle Archer, Helen Brown, Bertha StahL Second row— Max Smith,. Millavd Moore, Lynn Bradley, Very Noffsinger, Dorothy Huss, Ruth Hamilton, Lois Myers Reah Warner. Ruby Molebash, Ruth Cook, Mary Christepheno. Th ' rd row— R-chard Neely, Earl McLaughlin Ray- mond Z ' mmerly. ' Warren Ess ' g, Glenn Bratton. Kermit Scholfield, Cecil Steele, Charles King, Fred Testo, Harold Ernsberger and Gerald B- ' dleman. Jaunita Gerhart, Annalee Ward, and Gordon Hendricks were not present when the above picture was taken. CLASS OFFICERS President - Lynn Bradley Vice-President - - Ruth Hamilton Secretary and Treasurer — Rhea Warner Social Chairman Lillian Kindig Class Sponsor Mr. Fish We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the standards that the Sophomores have set up for us to beat. We feel certain that we can accomplish their standard, if not ' better it, next year. With the loyalty, perseverence, and sup- port of every one in our class, as was shown this year, we hope to win in every undertaking. X Don ' t you think a doughnut makes a pretty good lunch, taken as a whole? Taken as a hole, I think not. Wayne: I ' m the sap of the family tree. Which toe can never have a corn on it? The mistletoe. What is always in style and yet always out of date? The letter :S. What is it that cannot run though it has three feet? A yard. ! iiJ Vv ' hat kind of hens lay longer than Rhode Lsland Reds? Dead ones. If your religion does not change you, then you had better change your religion.
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