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SQS june Officers The momentous election at which the June class of '36 chose its officers was held in the fall of '34. It is generally agreed that this was an honest election. No evidences of ballot box stuffing have been discovered, and if any of the electorate was bribed or terrorized, he has never squealed. A straight Progressive ticket was elected. Richard Martin Angle was chosen president by a safe majority, and several radical candidates were fairly routed. Robert Carl Amsbaugh, who became vice-president, has per- formed the rigorous duties of his office with decorum and im- partiality. Jean Seybold and Ray Schmunk were chosen as secretary and treasurer, respectively. Jean has had nothing to do and Ray has had loads of things to do, and 'both have admirably fulfilled their obligations. 4Of course, if Jean had been given any work to do, she would have done it gladly, as is shown by the fact that she once Wrote a letter for the class. The administration has been notable for the Wisdom of its appointments. Sylvia Frankel was made chairman of the Senior Party committee. A non-partisan in her politics and an experi- enced committeewoman, Sylvia served ably. Betty Jane David- son took charge of decorations. She decorated for countless parties and this was her crowning achievement. Dick 'Grudier managed the Class Will committee and Bill Peppard, the Prophecy. Helen Schmutzler, First Lady of the Class, Wrote the History practically single handed. Invitations were in charge of Phyllis Brown, and the Song and Poem were judged by Ruth Klohs' committee. Compliments of Chas. Ritter Company 14
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LeRoy Wittemire Helen Wolford Harold Worner Evelyn Yuncker Peter Zeides A TURNED-UP nose, 'tis said, shows a sociable personality. That ex- plains how LeRoy Wittemlre has a monopoly on so many maidens' hearts and when you put that charm on wheels, you've got something. Straw colored hair. Has jags on telephone poles. Not that kind-we mean he digs his cleats in and helps keep the lines in working order .... Helen Wolford took time out from the Commercial Course to work on the Senior Play Committee. Nobody tried to keep this Wolford from the door .... Another he-man who must have kissed the Blarney Stone is Harold Worner. When he wasn't reeling off a mile a minute, he tooted a horn in the band and orchestra, and belonged to the Photo Club and Radio Club .... Evelyn Yuncker is a busy young lady, but she has the kind of fire that leaves no smoke. Quietly but efficiently, she guided the G. A. A., provided programs for the French Club, wrote for the Manhigan, and sat in the S. R. C .... His name sounds Dutch, and Pete Zeldes makes you think of the Zeider Zee, and then we think how much like the real thing he would look in wooden shoes. And then you stop thinking, be- cause where possibly could you get enough lumber for those shoes? The golf bug has bitten him so badly that every time he gets into a car he goes into the ditch. Famous for his poetry, a bit on the sticky side, but he's young yet. 13 zu: my
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l an Z' w sa, 1 , John Ardea Joe Atton Robert Ader Robert Ahrendt Robert Amsbaugh Richard Bair Richard Angle Margaret Baki A MEMBER of the Vocational club for two years, Bob Ader is con- sidering a future as a machinist. He likes almost any food f including spinach. Has no desire to travel. Likes outdoor sports .... They say that Bob Ahrendt is a very agreeable fellow, until he sees a girl snap her gum. Then he advises her to clear out for he hits high. As a sophomore, he belonged to the Hi-Y .... Bob Amsbaugh is the one-man information bureau who be- came editor of the Hypho. He is a member of the Red Masque and the S. R. C. He's a good for bad? punster, and likes girls in the abstract .... Found: a man who doesn't chew gum. Ruth Barrett Mary Frances BarrVirginia Basinger Robert Barcroft Georgia Barrett Ernestine Baumgardner It gives Dick Angle hiccups. He bears up very well under his duties as presl- dent ol' his class and the S. R. C. Some day he wants to sing with the Happy llarmonizers over Radio City .... Long, lean, suspicious looking John Arden isn't as dangerous as he looks. Took a trip to Europe at the tender age of six years. Is down on ham- burgers, whether with pickle, onions, lettuce, or neither, or all .... In the summer, Joe Atton gets a regular Indian coloring playing baseball and tennis. In the fall he takes up foot- ball and later basketball. He belongs to the M Association and Hi-Y. . . . A devil among the ladies and a pest among the teachers, Dlck Bair also knows his athletics. He is on the cross country team and plays basketball. Ad- dress tmost of the timeJv1U9 Sherman avenue .... Athletics are Margaret Bnkl's chief interest in life. She hikes, plays tennis, and roller skates. G. A. A. and Blue Tri claim her as a member. . . . Bob Barcroft is a debater, photo- grapher, and Hi-Y member. I am no longer a paragon of blushing bashful- Compliments of Reid D. Painter lilary Ellen Bechtel Ruth Asbury Charles Beck Robert Baker ness, but my face has never quite for- gotten those scarlet moments. . . . . Mary Frances Barr desires only one thing in iife-to be contented. For two years she has been in G. A. A. and the Home Ee, Club. She wants to run a very elite pet shop .... Georgia Bar- rett admits that she wants to be a per- fect secretary and then marry her boss. She belongs to Blue Tri, G. A. A., and A Capella choir .... Today we live, tomorrow, who knows? says Ruth Barrett. But she's making plans just the same. She wants to go to Oxford to study dietteics, so that she can take Mrs. Hypes' place when she fMrs. llypesl retires in about 1966 .... Vir- ginia Basinger came from Lima to brighten up our senior year. She likes to ride horses and read Pearl S. Buck. Belongs to Blue Tri and Red Masque. .. . Love stories are Ernesllne Baum- gardner's weakness. She works on the Ilypho, Manhigan, Red Masque, G. A. A., and Blue Tri. And who says she's kittenish? .... Mary Ellen Bechtel is an author in the making, who has already had something published in the Hypho. She loves golf, but blushes when asked the score .... Just a daring young man in a flying machine is Charles Beck. He has a passion for everything with a motor. Charming mustache, isn't it? ..., Ruth Asbury wants to travel all over the world- maybe. Baseball and volleyball are her favorite sports, and she enjoys music. . . . Who said sissy ? Bob Baker in- tends to work his way through college by being a beauty operator. He hopes to study medicine at Denison. An M Association and Hi-Y member. 15 an HQ
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