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First Row' L. Underwood, R. Palmer, Arlie Rogers, Mr. Kelly fadviserl, M. Lamb, Clare Munger. Second Row: Ivan Shaffer, Dick White, A. Breckel, W. Miller, F. Russell, Bill Parker, D. Norton, E. Schwichtenberg, E. Erlacher, Vic- tor Bublick, jay Miller, Don Skeels, Roland Doxey. Tbira' Row' Buel Andros, R. Taylor, Dick Kitson, Elmer Kepnick, Dick Westfall, Wesley Downer, Urey Arnold, Merle Auten, H. Partridge, L. Blohm, Bob Jordan, john Scott, C. Sines. Fourth Row' H. Morningstar, C. Chyvoweth, Chas Stern, Lyle Ward, L. Ehinger, Bob Tompson, Louis Kottke, F. Frey, Bob judge, Bob Travis, F. McCoy, Ed. Leininger, Edgar Peavey, Lyle Tripp. Fifllv Row: R. Driscoll, J. Limbacher, D. Burnor, L. Clement, L. Judson, Elwin Lewis, Andy Hunt, Bill Freligh, Tom LeVa11ey, Dick Starck, G. Knierim, N. Knowlan, H. Roesch, H. Ryder, K. Hazen, Bob Ingersoll. Sixth Row: P. Moeller, N. Woerner, Ed Snydam, Alex Marr, Carl Heninger, W. Baughey, D. Hostetlet, A. Gaige, Bill Soncrant, G. Bauschke, Bob Brandow, A. Partridge, L. Hamilton, Galen Toms, G. Vandecaveye, Bill Krabill, Bob Fergus. FRESHMEN FCDRGE AHEAD Where, O where are the verdant Freshmen? Safe now in the Junior Class l AFE? We wonder l But not verdant, we are sure, for as you glance down the history of the class you will find at least two or three Frosh sprinkled around in every activity. Our first class meeting was held on September 13, 1934. We elected 'Clare Munger, president, Martha Lamb, Secretary, Arlie Rogers, treasurer, and Randall Palmer, sergeant-at-arms. A student affairs committee was also elected, composed of Helen Foster, Elmer Kapnick, and Vincent Comstock. We chose Mr. Kelly as our class adviser. Our class party was held March 1, with great success, in the Masonic Temple.
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First Row' R. Harris, L. Becker, Miss Hendrickson fadviserl H. Westerman, A. Rorick, S. Beal. Second Rowe Wickman, Prange, R. Clegg, L. Benish, W. Leonard, F. Hershman, O. Haracourt, K. Wiggins, Rosenberg, S. Marr, j. Rourke, Darnton, E. Baily, D. Belson, C. Ramsay Third Raw' M. Purdy, R. Cassell, A. Wood, H. Jackson, ,I Morse, Bumpus, C. Peters, Fox. Fourth Rowr D. Zimmerman, L. McKimmey, Smith, R. Stevens, R. Dunham Barrow, M. Lieberman, H. Marshall, C. Pickler, A. Chalmers, Bassett, D. Tompson, R. Brion, M. Van Orden, C Ramsay. Fifth Row: E. Kelly, W. Perkins, Wichman, Variorman, C. Lofberg, C. Peters, W. Arnold, D. Wade, Kay- ser, Gilbert, Rowley, H. Smith, A. Conklin, E. Stucker. Sixth Row' W. Morey, L. Dartt, H. Benner, Worring, Buehrer, Detwiler, R. Brautigan, Dersham, K. Cooper, E. Enders, Coughlin, Coffey, E. Hadden, R. Schneider Seventh Row' Anderson, Furbush, Bublick, Arnold, Sines, Parkers, Gmeiner, Dermyer, Maclntyre, Shove, Clegg Redlin, Buehrer, Snyder, Weight. VICIMUS We conquered. Junior Rourke, Harold Westerman, Dick Tompson, Harvey Jackson, Hal Marshall, Sam Beal, and Donald Nelson are some of our boys who have made a mark for themselves in football this season. With the championship basketball squad were the following juniors: Elwood Hadden, Dick Tompson, Harold Wester- man, Harvey Jackson, and Oliver Haracourt. There were also familiar junior faces on the tennis team. However, athletics was not the only field in which we were active. Over one-third of the A Cappella choir were members of our class. We also smothered the Band and Orchestra with forty-two of our classmates. In debating and oratory we excelled as Lillian Becker won the local Declamation contest and Marguerite Laimen placed fourth in the state dramatic reading contest. We are justly proud of James Morse who was a member of the first debating team for two years, also of Wendell Arnold who carried off fourth place in the state oratorical contest. Six members of our class helped to make the Maple Leafv a success this year. Carl Lofberg served as managing editor, for the first semester, and Doyle Zimmer- man for the second semester. Everyone enjoyed Douglas Wade's feature articles. Carolyn Thompson was our junior class editor and Sam Beal told us all about the athletic activities. The music notes for the paper were written by Margaret Anderson. In conclusion, we think that we have proved our ability during these two years and we are now ready to step into the departing seniors' shoes and to gain heights not yet attained by us. 1
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First Raw: A. Rogers, Mr. Kelly, R. Palmer, L. Underwood, C. Munger, M. Lamb. Second' Row: Dot Goodwin, Goldie Dillon, Gen. Willnow, K. Judson, Helen Townsend, K. James, Ilene Roesch, M. Curtis, V. Matthes, T. Williams, J. Coury, P. Streu, V. Gaddy, M. Fritts, V. Stock, L. Butler. Third Row: J. Larkin, M. Beuver, F. Broske, G. Pate, L. Swartz, M. Borders, T. Pifer, H. Foster, Y. Kiest, B. Manes, V. Bocken, E. Seiffer, J. Peterson, 0.1-Ioben, D. Wells, F. Mattis, M. Powell. Fourth Row: Matyka, D. Lanning, Heldt, Mason, V. Brown, Judson, B. Chelf, Stark, Har- rington, R. Huebuer, Baldwin, Rimell, Morse, E. Pollock, Staup, Knepper, Pfister, Baugerter. Fifth Row: Howe, D. Biddix, C. Bradish, Yeutter, Duerr, Nattis, Sherman, Westerman, Gempel, Lane, Claypool Ramsay, Kirby, St. Johns, F. Crane, Morningstar, Foor, S. Howard. Sixth Row: Seel, Williamson, Ladd, Cox, A. French, V. White, Wines, Scheiiler, M. Thompson, D. Roop, Dinius, Howden, K. Murphy, L. Brown, R. Snydam, F. Knight, J. Riebe. Seventh Rowr Allen, Boyd, Miller, Pickford, Schultz, Hurlbut, Townsend, Roelcle, Arnold, Van Sickle, Clark, Frietag, Meinke, Moeller, W. Tuttle, G. Aimes, V. Hough, L. Spreeman, Storrs, Reed. In music we found our class well represented. There were 13 freshman in the Band, 20 in the Orchestra, and 119 in the A Cappella Choir. In the Speech de- partment honors were won by Doris Reed in debating and Miriam Westerman in declamation. In athletics Layton Clement and Gordon Bausclce received their UA . Also, later in the season many freshmen were on the basketball, baseball, and tennis squads. This finishes our first year in high school and we are looking forward to next year when as juniors we hope to have a greater share in high school activities. Zin illllvmnriam HELEN SEGER
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