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FRESHMEN President Rose Hulaler Yzee President Norman Reed Seer'et.ir v 'T reas u rev' John iHoxverton. S!N'!lS0?' Bliss :Xlhright Fas: R.1t- -Jeannie XYalters. Margaret Berhalter. Margaret Miller. Evelyn Long. Helen Nichols. Rose XYalsh. Mary Lee Yetter. Olive lQ::i11i1el. lune Klullefu. Lois Scarlett. Lorna Hill. 55.1 :.f Ry. -Eleaziur XlcGahe:1. hlarv Ellen Hinkley. :Xrden Beisxvaneer, Yalma Gilliland. Orpha .lean Preston. George Hefvier. Carl Batgitiazt. Arthur Bassett. Donald Kurtz. john D. Pfeiffer. Frank Reed. Douglas XYhiteman. Yictor XY.Qters. Palri l-E-ell, Tizzxf Rr. :t7He:ry Eerd. Richard Xlunli. :Xrthur Kimpel. Erederick Strater. Donald Temple. Charles Dickinson. Howard l'lurt:. Gerry DeHo?t. Arlen Haller. George Busane. Richard Claussen. Gerald Eminger. Robert Helmer. Howard Sala?-asliy. Top Ro:t7XYoe-elroxx' Fritz. Paul Bauman. Harold Leighty. Miss Albright. Sponsor. Quentin Xxllllldilli Howard Case. john Hoxverton, hlr.. Miilliam Rlountz. Paul Boszor. HISTORY OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS Ahout ten long years ago, a very hexvildered and assignment. or wondering vvhy live people learned excited group of young people entered the first a dead language. grade in school. After several had fallen hy the wayside and others had laeen gathered from pre, ceding classes. the somexyhat altered ranks entered Finally they were permitted to hold a class meet ing at which they elected the following ofhcers: the great lalayrinth of high school in 1933. Pfcfidfm -fff---ffff----ff--------------fff--fff-----'- RMC HUPIVV To the great ainusemeiit of the Older Classmen. Vice Pffytlfm ---'----' ---- -4----- N Ufm-U1 RCM the freshies wandered ahout the many halls seeltf SCCfCmf3'TfC4l5UfCf f-- - .lohn HUWCIVW- .lf- ing a Classroom or Assemhly and finally heginning Class SPOUSUV ---------'-'-----,-------- '----- P455 Alllflght the long grind of counting off the minutes of one An enjoyalale party was held Deeemlaer li. un period to the other. pondering over a stiff Algehra der the direction of Miss Allaright. First Run'--Helen Lehlaster. hlarjorie Xleyers. Louise Bliller. lwlargaret Nott. hlarie Hontz, Elovyene Banter, lwlargaret Pfaffman. Dorothy Sihert, Irene Parker. Gladys Fox. Lora Ellen Kiles, Mary Jane Bortner. Second RL'Ll'fXXl1ll1iiIll Kenestriek. Nancy lrxvin. Evelyn Triteh. Beverly Eailor. Kunstantina Ananias, Frances Strater, Geurgianna Lehner, Blargaret Hohnhaus. Hazel Kreischer, Lorene Gould, Katherine Bauman. Glendys Graham, :Xnn Reeves. Katherine Lawson. Patricia XX'1lllLl1l1S. Natalie lddings. Mary Ellen Frale. Tlnfd Rott'--Raymond Shamharger. Rose Huhler. Elizaheth. King. Marjorie Austin. lwlildred Strawser. Oyeta Zimlnerman, Lillian Case. Esther Bauman. Virginia Huhler. :Xnnalee Deal. Betty Eiehelhaugh. Ruth Milhourne. Laura jane MeXYh1nney. ,lean Arehart, Billy Herendeen. Lee Vaughn. Top Rott' f- Miss Albright. Sponsor. juel Rasler. Maxine Frederick. Mae Miller, julia XXy1lSOl'l, Norman Reed, George Duye. George Greenwalt. Kent Curie, Gordon Ford. Donald Hayward, Forrest Forker, Richard Clay. Eugene Rice. August S rantlel. Not in Picture-Cliarles Hern, Charles Hostetter. Carlyle Smith, Mary Diehm, Aniee McLain, Elizabeth Sutton. Class Flower Sweet Peas Class Colors W Black and Silver Page 16
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SOPHOMCRES President Jerome Rupp Vice President Everest Wible Secrett1ryf'1'reaxurer Howord Misselhoi n Sponsor Miss Newman F1rstRow Esther Haas, Violet Kitchen, Mary Elizabeth Newman, Esther Hall, Virginia flroloot, vleanne Kurtz, Helen Kinkley, Olive Hayden, Evelyn Hart, Beatrice Belch. Second Rau'-Vw'yndhani Brown, Charlotte Swartz, Jeannette Harp, Vivianna Taggart, june Davis, Evelyn Seidel, Elizabeth Reith, Beatrice Ruehart, llo Swartz, Virginia Steckley, Margaret Striech, Edythe Franze, Kathlyn Ennnger. Third Row -Mac McMarrell, Robert Bridenthal, joseph Deal. Mary Anna Porlter, Enid Haller, Ethel Hornet, lvah Hofk- enherger, Evelyn Vw'agner, lrene Schmidt, Ethel Dauh, Betty Kropp. Norman Carter. Edward Stoekly. Fourth Row -Cecil Koon, Stanley Minor, Erevest Vw'1hle, George Homsher, Thomas Renkenhereer. David Runden Top Row- -Donald Herrick, john NYagoner, Miss Newman, Sponsor, Paul Baker, Howardxlwlisselhorn. Henry Baller. Norman RUtfI11lllCF, Ralph Vs'illy. HISTORY OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS ln the year, 1931, the present Sophomore Class entered the High School Building. The otticers, Alice McDaniel, President: Billy Brunson, Vice Presidentg and Gretchen Deems, Secretai'yfTreas- urer, were elected to take on the responsilnlities of the class. Under the leadership of Miss Fisher, we held our first class party, Noyemher 211, 1931, At the beginning of our Freshman year, 1932, we elected Donald Gunsaullus, President, Tom Renkenberger, Vice President: and Mary Alice Mc- Fxrst Row-Marcella Gale, Phyllis Gunsaullus, Leona Bucher. Bartlett. Ruth Call, Maxine Hall, Annabelle Herr. Daniel, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. l'lamman was elected Sponsor. Now as Sophomores of 1933 and 1934, we elected Jerome Rupp, President: Everest Wilwle, Vice President: and Howard Misselhorn, Secretaryf Treasurer. The sweet pea was selected as the class flower, with blue and silver, class colors, On February 17, 1934, we held our Sophomore party in the small gym under the guidance of our Sponf sor, Miss Newman. Perne Vshhle, Ruth Browand, Virginia Getts, Catherine Second RuwfHerbert jackson, Max Castator, Albert Allen, junior Reinhart, Leo Hovarter, XX'allaee Shultz, Richard Van Hart, Maxwell Peachy, Roy Acker, Rohert Glass, Robert Forker, Irene Earley. Third RowfDale Seng, Morton Holcomb, Willitiiii Bronson, Donald Gunsaullus, Robert Lehner, Harold Schumann, XX'al' lace Qwens, Elmer Zollman, Lawrence McGahen. Top Row+Robert Galloway, Jerome Rupp, Miss Newman, Sponsor. Robert Kropp, John Mllks. Not in P1CElL7'CfM3TgHfCf Light, Theoa Nott, Dexter Taylor, 'lo sephine Vvfalchalk, Pauline Vwlright. Page 15 Clam Flower Sweet Peas Clam Colors Blue and Silver
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