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.ini 1-vi -omni -1 11 -3 li in-:oi 1 -gl-1:1011 1 -1 1111 -1 lg 121111311114 gngngoiuioim Sophomore Class BACK ROWffLeft to Righty Mary Ellen Swartzendruber, Carley June Erb, Al- berta Jane Lienemann, Ada Ruth Brenneman. FRONT ROW- Helen Slaubaugh, Betty Brenneman, Raymond Moore. Sophomore Class History The sophomore class entered Center High School as a class of ten in the autumn of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Six. Ellis Swartzendruber and Bertha Miller did not finish the freshman year. During this year members of the class tcok part in two plays, Tom Sawyer and Ruth in a Rush . Eight of the class also took part in declamatory work, The class officers were Carley June Erb, president, Helen Slau- baugh, vice-president and Raymond Moore, secretary-treasurer. This, cur second year in high school, found our number only seven. Treva Beard entered the Iowa City public school and Dean Kesselring went to Sharon. A new member was added to the enrollment though, as Alberta Jane Lienemann did not return to Conago Park High School in California, but stayed in her native state. Only four members of the class took part in declamatory this year: however, our class was well represented in the finals as Helen Slaubaugh placed first in the dramatic division and Betty Brenneman first in the humorus division. We began the second year with four studies to occupy our minds, English, geometry, history, and physiology: but at the end of the first semester we turned from the study of physiology to that of commercial geography. Members of the class have taken part in four plays this year, namely, Prize Pigs , He Troups to Conquer , Three Taps on the Wall , and Dress Reversal . This year's class officers are: president, Alberta Jane Lienemann, vice-president Ada Brennemang secretary-treasurer, Betty Brenneman. -Raymond Moore, '40. -ioiniuitv oilxioiciioiangnioioioi .og 1 111101.1-lingo:-rioifnioi tio:-P10101 113124 1,2 1 1 1 11 11 xx Page Ten
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1:12411 3 1xi:aimrioininpo3o3o1oin1 nil 2 in11:uinioioioiuioimriuioiuznii13011110 11111231311 vi 3 111111011 31101111 3 111111111 I if C oi 3 1 121:30 Junior Class BACK ROW 1Left to righti Maxine Liebig, Melva Fleming, Ruth Gosnell, Florence Yoder, Mildred Eaumruk. FRONT ROW H-Stanley Swartzendruber, Howard Palmer, Arthur Hill, Charles Ges- ncll. Junior History The autumn of 1935 revealed nine meek, green freshmen standing at the voor cf C. H. S. we were welcomed in by the kind faculty and sympathetic schoolmates. We had started cn our fcur year journey through high school. We af'sist:d the sophomores in giving the play Young and Healthy . Several members of the class took part in athletics. Arthur Hill left us at the end of the first semester finishing his year at Cosgrove. The class officers for the year were: president, l-Inward Palmer: vice-president, Stanley Swartzendruberg secretary-treasurer, Maxine Liebig, The next year our membership was again nine. This year Ruth, Charles, Vernon and Maxine helped give the all high school play Tom Sawyer . We later assited the freshmen in giving the play, Ruth in a Rush . This year all the boys and one girl took part in athletics. All helping one another we successfully ended our sophomore year with the class officers having been Charles Gosnell, president: vice- president, Maxine Liebig and seceretary-treasurer, Howard Palmer. Again after a short vacation we returned to find there are still nine in our number although Vernon Hartzler failed to return. Mildred Baumruk, formerly of Goshen, Indiana, joined us. All the boys took part in basketball with Stanley re- ceiving honorable mention in the all sectional team, This year several of our class helped give the all high school play Prize Pigs . We also assisted the seniors in giving the play 'HI-Iobgoblin House . We entertained the seniors at a banquet on April 21. This social event was sponsored by Stanley Swartzendruber, class presi- dent, Arthur Hill, vice-president, and Melva Fleming, secretary-treasurer. We again pause for a short vacation before running the final lap of our journey. -fFlorence Yoder, '39, Page Nine 101 01111031 20101: o u.o :ifrioiuioioioioioioxliioxozoxoxoi-11-iioioioif izoiojoxozl 10101. o 01901014:aio14ri1wifxioiuioioioioioxiiioioxiijoiiiirrinii
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Freshman C'-lass BACK ROW' -lLeft to rightl Virgie Earnest, Myrtle Gosnell, Eunice Fleming, Nora Miller. SECOND ROW Roselind De France, Arlene Hczchstetler, Luva Yoder. FRONT ROW Clifford Grout, David Brenneman, Daniel Brenneman, Cleo Dickel. Note: Betty Jaccb, who was unable to be present due to measlfs when the pictures were taken, should have been on the freshmn class picture and the girls' music group. She is, however, cn one of the snapshots on page 22. Frcsiiinam Class History We, the people of the Freshman class, in order to form a more perfect high school, establish pep , insure prosperity, provide common sense, promote general culture and secure the blessing of an education, to ourselves and our posteixty, do ordain and establish this history for the Freshman Class of Center High Sehool. Last fall nine freshmen entered the open doors of Center High School. After we had gone about three weeks Roselind De France joied our ranks, and in the beginning of the second semester Betty Jacobs joined. Then our class numbered eleven. Cleo Dickel took part in the play Prize Pigs , and Myrtle Gosnell, Eunice Fleming, and Arlene Hochstetler took part in the play, Three Taps on the Wall , Roselind De France took part in, He Troups to Conquer. These same girls took part in declamatory. All of the boys of the freshman class were in the play Dress Reversal . Our class was represented in boys' and girls' basketball. The class officers were: Arlene Hochstetler, presidentg Daniel Brenneman, vice- presidentg Luva Yoder, secretary-treasurer. We are only little Freshmen With three more years yet to go, So how can we tell of our glory When there's so much left to know. -,Arlene Hochstetler, '41, 111311.11-it 9 1-1 1:iiami'moi-viumoiliiozoioini 2 in11:iii11:ii:niuiuioiuioiarioil Page Eleven ! l ! 3 l Q Q 0 E 9 8 il U 8 ! ! ! E l ! I I I Q ! ! ! ! l ! ! 0:0
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