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THE MIRUS First row: ld. Frey, .l. XVoolery, M. Martin, .l. Zimmerman, M. Lewis, K. Heitz, M. Kerns, li. Method, ll. Little, ll. Urs-r'hel, ll. Ellis, R. Henry. Second row: H. Brown. E. Apple, V. Cade, ll. Beachler, IC. Her-kman, A. liuilfoyle, M. EC-li, B. XVilson, T. YVensel, R. Scheu. ld. Rolwinette. K. Schoenlmerger, C. Sharritts. 'l'h.rrl row: R. Nc-hrings. XV. Sirlenstricker, M. Mount, M. Hrehm, J. Martz, ll. Kemp. .I, Good, ll. Bull, XV. I-loellermun, XV. Forbes. Fourth row: Mr. Young, .l. Gephart, 'l'. Brady, .I. 'l'oefltmzin. li Bayer, ll. Heist, F. Snyder, U. Stevens, R. XVeaver, L. Bashforrl. H. Schwytzer. Fifth row: 12. 'I'omlin, F. lliehle. l'. Light, li. Stump, V. liice. IC. Miller, l'. Hadley, l'. Ilnrmling, .I. Prugzni. Miss Kimmel. Sixth row: L. Stine, 141. XVeinel, I . NYeirlle. H. Jackson, li. Scherrer. lfi, linker, U. Zinlc, IC. Vicroy. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Only one more year to go! Um, Um! Ain't dat sumpin ? Ever since 1928 We have been striving and Working, pushing and pulling, and to think that now it is almost over! Well, I will tell you how our class stood in social activities as well as athletics and other things this year. Our Literary Program turned out to be a big success. Although We did not get to give a party, we are not discouraged. We have all kinds of talented folks in our class: musicians, athletes, and intelligent students. Among the musicians are: P. Baver, D. Beachler, W. Forbes, A. Guilfoyle, F. Hiehle, W. Hoellerman, and W. Seidenstricker. Next come the athletes: R. Weaver, C. Stevens, P. Hadley, E. Miller, and J. Gebhart, and boy, what athletes! Now last, but far from least, comes the intelligent group: D. Beachler, W. Seidenstricker, R. Weaver, and many others. Miss Kimmel and Mr. Young have been working very hard this year to make our class what it is. They helped us poor Juniors to raise money enough for the Junior-Senior Reception which was a big success. J. M. 24
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THE MIRUS First row: E. lNIUI'lllllHSl2lT', O. Beachler, ll. Anderson, C. llaishforfl, J. Leiter, I., Good. IC. Surface, C. Swopv, l'. Bowman. .l. Dimatteo, N. Wngrrier. R. Monjur, ll. Griffin Se-cond row: Miss Smith. .l. Ranly, M. llicharrls, V. Early. H. Leis. V. Smith, M. Johnson. B. llunker, L. Philips, M. Herman, S. Vroomzin, D, llill, M. XVeiflle. Mr. Klein. 'l'hir'l row: ll. Lutz, ll. Overholsor, lil. Garrett, lil. lloerner, V. Seibel, ll. flephzirt, M. lirinlct-rs, l.. Sabin. M. .XY'lllIlH'l'I', F. Brower, M. liavvr. lfonrth row: K. llipm-rt. I.. Thomzis, lil. Garrett, M. Korn, tl. Kirk. I.. Kessen. ll. XV:1g'ner, ll. Lively, M. Huglies, J. Rot-el, ll. Slmelv. Fifth row: U. Stern, IC. lleitz. M. Hiehle. V. Sanderson, V. l.ons. ll. Mount, .I. XVQ-ln-r. ll. llettimrer, M. llephzlrt. Sixth row: 0. flornnll, li. Carroll, K. Suttmzln, lt. Alllriglit. lil. ltosi-ll, V. liotz, Il. Slinrritts. li. Swiicer. ld. Winell, ll. xVlll'l'll'I'. Seventh l row: ll. lllshlulllgh. G. Kuhn, XV. llutcher, XY. Frcshner, U. Borden, F. Lzimlmert. I.. XYhitsvl. S. l'0llt'Il, lil. Jzlnies. A. Koehler. ldiirlith row: I.. Jones. M. Fortnoy, ll. l.ois, V. Burton, J. Kinflerdine, K. Hill, R. Green, E. Griffin, H. XYulnors. U. l':1rrzlmore, XV. Bull. SOPHOMORE CLASS Our Freshie days are over, and our Sophomore days are drawing to a close. We have done our part to make them count, and held up our corner in high school athletics and literary ability. As the dust clears after the opening of school in September, the light of a fine autumn day discloses the football field. Out there you have often seen such distinguished players as Maurice Gebhart, James Kinderdine, and John Dimatteo. The boys can also toss a straight pill for the basket. We're proud to have one Sophomore, Carl Parramore, on the first team and James Kinderdine, Harrison Wolpers, William Freshner, Craig Borden, John Dimatteo, and George Kuhn as prominent players on the second team. This year the following officers were elected: President, George Kuhng Vice President, Robert Monjarg and Secretary-Treasurer, John Dimatteo, who have found the class Willing to work. In the literary field, our class has proved its worth. At our literary program we entertained the public with scenes of Italian Life and a scene from Julius Caesar with Craig Borden as Anthony and Charles Swope as Brutus. C, W, S, 25 C
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