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THE MIRUS First row: XV. Saunders, F. Shank, R. Simmons, ll. XVheeler, R, llunt, 0. Blair, li. NVoods, ll. Hill. N. Simpson, ll. Nicholas. H. Hisey, F. Stansel, Second row: Miss Klailuer, V. Little, XV. Korn. A. XVeller, V. Quillen, ld. Moor, M. XVQ-idle, ll. Brockman, l.. Kuhns. ll. Wombalil. I.. Merrill, li. Gillis, lC. Byers, Mr. Roeso. Third row: M. Lang, M. Press-l-Ar', M. llenu-ly, U. Haas. T. Sannon, li. Suttinan, T. Schmidt. I.. Jones. V. Hoffman, 142. XVindlo. A. Kuhn, l'. llipple, M. Collins. Fourth row: F. Newburgh, ll. Schreiber, M. Carey, .l. Bussurrl, F. Mauvllonalrl, A. Myers. M. Mcl'andlus. ll. XVzLntz, F. Shaffer. H. Burkharzlt. V. Faust, ll. Haiser, K. Hikes, D. Mains, XV. Stupp, J. Kauffman. Fifth row: R. Allan. li Kimmel, J. Donovan, I.. Korle, .l. Wertz. M. lieis. ll. llettinprqer, ll. Lewis, J. Flzimtgan. XV. Schneider, XY. lliehle, R. Kelly, ll. Vohrs, .l. Kutz, U. Hrougli. Sixth row: IS. 'l'o:ulvine. ll. Zimmerman, ll. lluff, li. Mm-Brirle. .l. liarll-tt, XV. XVeiflnvr, A. Fummins, 41. Fields, li. Gephurt, C. Merrill, H. Nutt, L. Hadley, A. Womllold, IC. Gornall. Seventh row: ll. llnnegan, F. Reed. ll. Stziulwus, F. Schell, F. Sheet, R. l-lshnlvaugli, F. Long, ll. Zinimermaln, li. Uonrlon. U. Sensi-man, li. MCl'ellz1r, F. Rolninotte, .l. Huber, T. lxoeppel. li. Stine. l FRESHIES In the early part of September, 1930, a group of smiling freshmen numbering over one hundred came to the High School one morning to hear Mr. Neff explain about rooms, study halls, periods, library, and of course the renowned detention hall. From other towns and from the parochial school came many pupils to ask admittance to the Freshman Class. We have quite a number of students who have made names for themselves i.n both studies and athletics. F. McDonald leads in the class room, while Kelly leads on the football field and basketball court. Dick has received letters for both football and basketball. He is on the figst team in basketball, while our president J. Donovan is on the secon . A large number of our boys have made a good showing on the Jr. High team, and we all wish them luck in getting on the High School team. Our sponsors, Miss Klaiber and Mr. Roese, were very much pleased with the talent the Freshies showed in the assembly and Literary program. M. C. and D. S. 26
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THE MIRUS First row: C. Swope, U. Bushford, J. Cohen, J. 'l'oedtmz1n. .I. Klepliart. R. XY4-zlvvr. NV. Forbes, If. Snyder, ll. Svhwytzor. Second row: .I. liimatteo, F. lliehle, l'. liavor. 'l'. llrauly. ll, Monjzir, .I. Kurtz. H. Anderson. A. llunlcor, ll. l':SlllH1lILlil'l. Third row: NV. I+'r4-slinor. IC. .l:imvs. H. llzlcllcy, V. Kuhn. V. llarton, A. Koehler. Fourth row: M. Hephzirt. ll. XVolper's. .I. Kinilercline. U. Borden, H. Kuhn, li. Woolf-ry. S. Capper. Il. lAlIlJlII',UQh. HI-Y 1930-1931 At the beginning of the school year a rather disintegrated group of boys represented the Hi-Y. Due to Mr. Erisman's leaving the school we had to look for a new sponsor. After some time Mr. Roese consented to take up the work, although it was entirely new to him. About a dozen answered our call for new members, but due to lack of organization on the part of old members no initiation was held until the half year. At this time the following were duely ushered into the club: John Dimat- teo, Sam Cohen, Alfred Koehler, George Kuhn, Harold Eshbaugh, Clayton Bashford, Charles Swope, Craig Borden, and Elmer James. Since the beginning of the second semester there was instituted a new series of discussions pertaining to everyday problems facing the High School Boy. Under the leadership of President Charles Kuhn, Vice President James Kurtz, Secretary James Toedtman, and Treasurer Gordon Hadley, we again sponsored the Annual Football Banquet. On the whole we had a rather profitable year in benefits derived as well as an occasional outdoor meeting and dip in Y. M. C. A.'s pool. 28
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