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Freshmen Being for the first time in high school, the Freshmen were raring to go. Imagine it! Some of the class members wore green to school the first day. The Freshies went high brow in the theme for their entertaining literary program, which was taken from ballads of the medieval times, was In the Castle of King Karl of Katzenellenbogenf' Is the whole alphabet in that last--eh-word? The dancing bear made the hit of the evening. The class members' energetic talent did not end with the literary. They were not satisfied un- til they gave a hilarious comedy Crossed Wires. The members of the cast were Leoma Fry, Richard Staley, Arnold Kalt, Betty Miller, Alvin Krug, Wil- liam Miller, Dorothy Bell, James Zehring, 'and Dorothy Romer. The class officers were: president, Jacob Kaufmang vice-president, Edward Hiehleg secretary- treasure, Henry Williams. Besides the class of- ficers, who are on the student council, the other student council members were James Zehring, Jacob Kauffman, Richard Staley, William Martz. The honor roll students are Julia Butt and Leoma Fry.
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Sophomores There were quite a few live wires who kept things moving in the class this year. The class members gave a literary program which was an original reproduction of Enoch Arden. ltr was written by the Sophomore English class which also wrote a health play given for the P.-T. A. The Sophomores are to be commended on their ex- cellent class spirit in co-operating in the Folk Dance g.ven at the Literary. Not being satisfied with giving the usual liter- ary, they gave a laughable one act comedy 'tElmer. The playersn-Dail Meyer, Martha Nusz, Edna Jean Toadvine, Martha Schuster, Hazel Shackelford, Barbara Forbes, Robert Yoe, and Lawrence Schop- ler-carried Elmer through his trials to a merry climax. Besides eXcell'ng in soc':1l activities, the class was represented on the honor roll by Harriet Allen, Virginia Rosell, Marcella Brockman, Robert Bailey, and Betty Miller. The class officers were: president, Richard Penwellg vice-president, Hazel Starkeyg secretary- treasurer, Paul Longaker. Student council mem- bers were Robert Bailey, Elaine Rockhold, and Barbara Forbes.
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Eighth Grade This year one hundred twenty-one were grad- uated into the high school. This is the highest number yet held by any Eighth Grade class. The class has many active students. The more earnest in purpose members placed the class sec- ond in the number of honor roll students. These workers to be commended are: Donald Bunnel, Adah Friermood, Bessie Strait, Betty Leever, Mar- jorie Miller, and Jane Troxell. The literary program, which was in the form of a play, Sauce for the Goslings gave slang a new and altogether laughable aspect. The cast- Jane Troxell, Dorothy Wilhelm, Mary Jane Hanson, Helene Wegley, Donald Bunnel, James Bun and Samuel Allen-helped the sister and brother to see their parents' point of view. Readings were given by Leroy Thompson and Bessy Strait, also Russell Becker and Dan Shank gave a saxaphone duet.
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