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753 THE REDSKIN , -4- Fill wD11rlHlEQgf A Freshman Airplane Ride 1 'Wiz OOK! Over on the other side of that iiying field, tlrere are nearly ninety Freshmen climbing into the cabin of that plane named Knox High. This to-, ,. must be their first ride for they all Look frightened. IU's now Septemlber, 'Q and I hear they are going to stay up until nearly 'time for the summer fun to start. They're up in the air now. Oh look! They are swaying back and forth. They must be deciding who will be the commanding ofiicers. Yes, because they are writiing their names in the air: John Whitson, President, Alice Andrews, Vice Presidentg Eileen Pettis-, Secretaryg Robert Laramore, Treasurerg Dean Wright and Earline Cleveland, Student Council 3 Miss Winship and Miss Shaw, Sponsors. , It's quite late fall nowg in fact it is October. The sponsors are handing out writ- ten reports of their progress since the starting of the Hight. Dear me! What is hap- pening? The plane is going into a nose dive. It must have been the shock. Some time has elapsed since we saw the plane, and it is now February, 1933. They have some very brilliant people aboard. Lyyli Ervo and Dean Wright move up to the first seats in the local Latin contest: therefore they will go to the county contest. There also are those who know their x, y, and z'sg Dean Wright and John Whdtson swayed the pl-ane the hardest though, so they will go to the disrtricrt mathematical contest. They must be electing new Student members since the trip is half over. Yes, they're Edward Roepstorif and Orpha Jean Shinneman. The plane is doing a flip. I wonder what is happening. Oh yes, here it comes on a wireless, Famous Freshman basketball team. beat by Juniors in a double overtime game stop This is a good example of the old saying, Little but mighty. Now the plane is settling down to a more even pace. They are about to land- Everyone of them will step forth from the cabin, much wiser, less green, and will be ready and eager to climb into the .Sophomore plane. CLASS ROLL John Whitson. President Eileen Pettis. Secretary Alice Andrews, Vice President Robert Laramore, Treasurer L. If Bailey Allen Homer Allen Horace Barr DeVon Biggs Earline Cleveland Charles Cook Goldie Colwell Jane Corey Elizabeth Cromey Everett Crum Harold Daly Lyyli Ervu Carroll Ewing Thomas Fagan Burton Fence Risemary Ferrell Louis Fornelli Kendall Fout Isabelle Franyi Rachel Garbison Margaret Gehrke Mary George Alice Gjemre Evelyn Good Frank Gurrado Marjorie Hanson Barbara Palmer Edward Healy Betty Heilman Robert Holzbaur Florence Humes John John Vera Johnston Olive Johnston Luv-ille Kaley Ernest Kirkham Mary Kolbert Joseph Krsek Mary Lantero George Lazar Violet Leonard John Maslowicz Dorothy Minnick Jenny Mlekodaj Ilouis Moroni Evelyn Morris Bob Murray Phyllis Mosher Anna Mustapic Lucille Okeley Nclliejo Paul Lawrence Perry Erma Phillips Ned Rickett Edward Roepstorlf Dale Roseman Delda Sanders Audrey Schock Orpha Jean Shinneman John Schultz Sarah Sleman Soloman Sleman Dorothy Small Neal Smith Juanita Stowman Alice Suk Donald Thompson Oliver Van Deman Robert Van Kirk Chester Walter Eugene White Mabel Wolfe Dean Wright Anita Yanutin Joe Zechiel Joe Zernik
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,,, THE REDSKIN' T 9 llilllflllf ggi N September 8, 1931, seventy-tive Indian Warriors responded to the war cry Ei ' fthe old school bellj and assembled together in the K.H.S. wigwam. Un- ,Q der the tribe name, Freshman, we were ready to start our warfarmg '--IEEE career. Our first year proved a successful one. We collected many valu- able scalpisg such as, Latin, algebra, biology and English. For this achievement the honor of advancement from the tribe Freshman to the tribe Sophomore was bestowed upon us. After a short vacation, the Sophomore tribe was again gathered together to con- tinue its collection of scalps. The chief of this tribe was Vivian Wagner with Chester Reitknecht, Treva Wat- kins, and Dean Wilhelm as her assistants. This year Jesse Johnston, Evelyn Edwards Milton Kors, and Opal Malott were our representatives to the council of war Cstudent councilj. The big chiefs Csponsorsi were Mr. Lewis and Mr. Needy. l . This tribe was well represented by Anita Hale, Donald Shilling, Vivian Wagner, and Rosalee Totten in the Honorary Music and 'Dramatic organization. Other members participating in outstanding activities were Anita Hale, Donald Shilling, Opal Malott and Ros-alee Totten in the County Orchestrag Mickey Thurmon, Dean Wilhelm, and Raymond Beauchamp in the County Chorusg Bernard Kaiser, Wood- row Whitesell and John Roberts on the second basketball team, Vivian Wagner, Anita H-ale, Mickey Thurmon, Dean Wilhelm Raymond Beauchamp, Opal Malott, Wannlta Scott, LaVern Hineline, Evelyn Edwards and Rosalee Totten in the operetta. Two of our best-loved Warriors, Marjorie Hilden-brand and Woodrow Whitesell were taken from us by the Superior Chief above. They will never return, but the memory of them always will remain with us. - As this year is closing, we find that we have many more scalps to add to our col- lection. Geometry, law, history, English, and Latin are among the most valued ones. We are all hoping that for this achievement we will be prom-oted to the Junior Tribe. lf we are, we hope it will be as much of a success as our past two tribes have been. CLASS ROLL Vivian Wafzner. President Dean Wilhelm. Chester Reitknecht. Vice Lucy Allen Arthur Ambler Paul Badell Philip Badell Robert Barr Raymond BeaurhamD Fern Beory Violet Bickel Witker Biirfls Lillian Blitstein Inez Byer Willard Casper Jerry Cholewinskf Mabel Clark Vernon Conner Victor Crum Joh-n Dafy Horace Downs Evelyn Edwards Marie Falkenthal President Marion Watson. Marjorie Feece Robert Good Anita Hale Beulah Hansen Dale Harness Deborah Havens Laverne Hineline Harriett Johnson Felix Kado Bernard Kaiser Joseph Kalata Victor Karcewski Milton Kors Isaac Lazar John Lockridge Opal Malott Irene Miller Frances Mlekodaj Harold Olson Edward Pawlfk Secretary Treasurer John Roberts Conradine Rodgers Joseph Rodgers Wanetta Scott Donald Shilling: Blaine Smith Floyd Stanton Adolph Stranen Mickey Thurmon Rosalee Totten Rnd Vinson Gladys Wagner Treva Watkins Trma Webb Vlloodrow Whitesell Loyde Wilde Donald Wilson AI Yanutin Jennie Yonan
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,,, THE REDSKIN-11-lf-11-Q, Seventh and Eighth Grades Za xx LTHOUGH the class of '38 en- ,gf . 'Q Ky tered school September 5 thirty-four pupils, the enroll- ment is now thirty-two. At our first class meeting we elected Billy Laramore, presidentg Harold Lain- hxart, vice president, Bill Sfhinneman, treasurer, Bonnie Andrews, vsecreftaryg James Anagnostou, Student Council Member, and Miss Nees, Class Sponsor. ln the second semester we chose Phylilils Biggs for Student Council Member. At the first of the ye-air we had two arithmetic teams, the Oadillacs, whose captain was Harold Lainhart, and the Pierce-Arrows, whose captain was Billy Laramore. The Cadillacs won the con- test. ln music we have mock radio pro- grams, and four captains are chosen each time to plan the programs. In 'art we have made scrap 'books on various subjects. The following persons are in charge of scrap books: Harold Lainhart, Musical Instrumentsg Billy Laramore, Famous Buildings of the Worldg Phyllis Biggs, Wo1rld's Fairg Bonnie Andrews, Flowers. Bonnie's committee has also made 'a garden in the seventh grade roo-mi. We chose Harold Lainhart for our baseball oapftain and Dan Minnick for basketball captain. We were lucky and won nearly all the -gramies played. Some of the girls joined the Girl Scouts and a few of the boys joined the Boy Scouts, borth of which were organ- ized at the beginning of school. We have all worked hard and played hard together, and truly have had a won- derful year. CLASS ROLL William Laramore, President Harold Lainhart. Vice President Bonnie Andrews, Secretary William Shinneman. Treasurer Velma Hag-le Wawnetta Horner Betty Kegel H ld L ' h rt James Anagnoston Bonnie Andrews Martha Berg Phyllis Biggs aro am a B' kl VVilliam Laramore Charles Lockridge Celia Mishkowsky Daniel Minnick Richard McCormick Bennie Pannarole Lucille Schultz William Shinneman Virginia Sohne Ines Werner Mary Webb Robert in ey Virginia Blewett Henry Bulger Donald Burger Charles Burger Helen Corey Marion Daly Warren Downs Lena Estok Albert Gurrado Evelyn Gryiziel mai N a bright and sunny morning Egg off September 2, 1932 a group of smiling eighth grade' stu- dfenrts cong1re-gated at the Knox High School. On the morning of Septemlber 5 the same group gathered, minus some smiles, but with determined expressions on their faces. The first important event was tlhe election of officers: President, Donald Bruno, Vice President, Sarah Frances Geiselmnang Secretary, Mary Louise Pet- tisg Treasurer, Robert Basneyg Studennt Council, Julia Helen Henry and Orville Nicholsg Miss Schmidt was chosen class sponsor. Due to a change of residence a new president had to lbe chofseng Saralh Frances was then elected President and Aclvin Gillogly, Vice President. Our class was well represented in the American Legion play and some of the girls took part in the high school oper- etta. ln basketball the boys have played well and have won one-half of the games. The boys and girls were assist- ed by Mr. Blardsley and Mrs. Abner in the out-door sports . When we enter the Freshman class, we hope to be as good in our studies as the Freshmen off today and enjoy it as much as we have the Eighth Grade. i...-1 CLASS ROLL Sarah Gciselman, President Alvin Gillogly, Vice President M Pettis, Secretary ary Robert Basney, Treasurer Richard Barr Robert Basney Jack Beery Jack Beeson Dennis Boyer Ca 'l B r 1 ye Foster Collins June Collins Richard Daly Genevieve Falkenthal Jean Falvey Alvin Gillogly DeVon Hall Julia Helen Henry Sarah Geiselman Virginia Kurtz Evelyn Lainhart Rosalyn Jonas Inez Malott Annamay Nichols Orville Nichols Forrest Parker Mary L. Pettis Elmer Phillips Martha Jean Rickett Dollie Riggleman Charles Rock Ralph Roseman Orris Sellers Marilyn Smith Lurena Welch Raymond Werner Robert Wunderlich
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