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Sophomore Class Left to right: First row, Harold Berkey, Charlotte Fairfield, Gale Garver, Mildred Michel, Archie Holderman, Irene Mahr. Second row, Fred Miller, Dennis Hamilton, Ada Thwaits, Eloise Anglemyer, Forest Davis, Don Bowman' Third row, Hugh Jarvis, Dale Swihart, Raymond ' Fields, Harold Davidhszer. . - 5 In I934 a group of green-looking youngsters came wondering to, and gazing upon, the walls of intelligence called High School. Although things were mighty strange and happen- ing fast, they soon became accustomed to the movements when the Seniors of the year gave thern their initiation. They progressed quite well and were soon facing another stage of life, namely, Sop- homore. They learned numerous things they had never heard of before. During this year two parties were held, The iirst was a wiener roast and the second an Easter party in honor of the teachers. The officers during this year were as followsz- First semester: President, Harold Davidhizerg Vice President, Eloise Anglemyerg Secretary, Charlotte F airfieldg Treasurer, Gale Garverg. Second semester: President, Fred Miller, Vice President, Ada Thwaitsg Secretary, Charlotte Fairfield, Treasurer, Eloise Anglemyer. The class Sponsor was A. R. Warstler. After much hard work the members of the class are looking forward to the next stage of their high school journey, the junior stage. Page 19
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Junior Class Left to right: First row, Dean Waugamaii, Mary Heffner, Lloyd Coyle, Pauline Miller, Harry Smeltzer, Ruby Swinehart. Second row, Demaine Shrock, Robert Aller, Helen Jarvis, Gale Swihart. Lyle Roh- rer. Eleven green but very much interested freshies entered J. H. S. in September, 1933. Eleven, the same number, now comprise the Junior class. Lyle Rohrer was elected the first president of the class and Mr. Warstler served as sponsor. The officers for the Sophomore year were: Lyle Rohrer presidentg Helen Jarvis. vice presidentg Lavonnc Lepird, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Warstler again served as sponsor. During this year Gale Swihart entered from Bourbon, Lloyd Coyle from Wakarusa, Robert Aller from 'Vlishawaka and Mary Heffner from Ligonier. Harriet Pletcher and Marvin Wires quit the school. This year the class has had two presidents. Robert Aller served in this capacity the first semester and Gale Swihart the seco11d. Gale Swihart and Dean Waugaman were the vice presidents Helen Iarvis was secretary and Harry Smeltzer, treasurer. Miss Stam- baugh was sponsor. During the summer vacation Lavonne Lepird moved to Ligonier and Eleanor Klinger- smith moved to Elkhart, Lawrence Holderman quit school. The first major activity of the class this year was the Carnival, which was unusually well attended. Two parties were enjoyed by the class, one at Gale Swihart's and the other at the school. The play, Youth Comes Tripping, was presented March I2 and I3 as the first dramatic effort of the class. The year's activities culminated in the junior-Senior Ban- quet held at the Hotel Alderman. The class is looking forward to the senior year. It's motto, Small, but Mighty, Sh0l1lCl help it to carry tl1T0l1gl1 . The class colors are crimson and white. Pane 18
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Freshman Class we Left to fight: first row, Orville Brown, Madeline Dunfee, Bruce Smith, Beulah Stark, Wayne Shrock, Marie Miller: second row, Carol Marks, William Hamilton, Iva Bowman, Devon Beehler, Dorothy Hemper, junior Smetzerg third row, Carolyn Rogers, Mildred Davidhizer, Betty Bridge. Lois Christner, Donna Swinehart, Clara Muntingag fourth row, Kathleen Prough, Lowella Hetfner. if On a bright September day the Eighth Grade graduates of '35 marched into the great city of Jefferson High School, and in spite of the hardships the Seniors gave them. they settled in the Freshman section of the town. Soon after, this call was heard: Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Election day for the Freshman District! The following officers were elected: President, Carol Marks: Vice-Fresident. Devon Bet-hier: Secretary, Iva Bowman: Treasurer, Wayne Shrockz Sergeant-at-Arms, junior Smetzer. Miss lloi- hert was appointed Sponsor. Then, in a bed of pink roses. they raised a flag of blue and white, and decided to go forth with this motto: On the Ladder of Life We Climb to the Summit of Success. Some of the Freshmen were fortunate enough to get city positions: Miss Dorothy Hempt-r was elected vice-president of Hobbies Club. Miss Iva Bowman treasurer of Girl Reserves and Miss Madeline Dunfee and Miss Iva Bowman fortunate enough to play in the City Band. Athletics is also an important activity in this city. Betty Bridge, Devon Beehler and Junior Smetzer earned their letters as members of the city basketball teams. Clara Muntinga and Carol Marks have made the best grades so far during their residence- lt is the hope of the residents of the Freshman section that they may live happily during their remaining years in the city. The sponsor. however, is leaving the city for a happier home, and also has changed her name. Page 20
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