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MI,-HI 'W 19253 Class of 1926 H. R. Laing-Class Advisor Front. Row Left to Right-J. C. Heath, Inez LeBaron, Ma1'y Barnes, Helen Bushg Cliaude Sanford, Kathryn Blackmer, Margaret Steidle, Irene Sanford, Dorothy Fair an s. Second Row-H. R. Laing, Frederick Craig, Francis Ley, Thalia Conklin, Gladys Landon, Margaret Taylor, Virginia Hack, Kathleen Allen, Edna Vermett, Ola LeBaron, Lauretta Day, Winifred Oelke, George Grams. Back Row-Floyd Wanty, Rolland Forsythe, Reno Lentz, Francis Day, Edgar Gooding, Glen Massey, Tharel Kanitz, Isaac Miller, Paul Rudduck, Ethel Herr. Absent-Elizabeth Myers. In the fall of nineteen hundred and twenty-two we appeared as members of the Freshman Class. We realized that our education would not be complete without hav- ing entered into those cultural activities of music, art, literature, drama, and science. Therefore, we entered in part into those functions which promoted the development and progress of our high school life. During the past three years the class enjoyed the presidential leaderships of Tharel Kanitz, Paul Rudduck, and Rolland Forsythe. Worthy sponsorships were conducted by Mrs. Frye and Miss Murray. We responded cheerfully to the assembly and literary programs. The greatest of all banquets presented by the Juniors occurred this year. Com- plete new methods were used which pronounced the achievement a success. Although we have participated in many of the activities outside of the regular curriculum, we have also been liberally represented on the six honor rolls of the year. We, Juniors, interested in the welfare of our school, participated in many school activities. Four of our classmates won honors in Literary Essays written up- on Lincoln and American Citizenship. The Orchestra, Band and Glee Club organi- zations shared its personnel with us. Athletics also claimed two Juniors, Basket Ball captains, Irene Sanford, and Tharel Kanitz, besides other Juniors who made good on the team. Twenty
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lX II-HI 'W 1925 l ..,,. ,, ,V R Class of 1927 Miss Mertie Ross-Class Advisor Front Row: Left to Right-Webster Smith, Fred Heath, Frank Przybylslzi, Donald Collins, Wayne Hybarger, Harold Tioman, Hallean Mackan, Maurice Draper, Glen Wanty, Elbert Daisher. Second Row-Catherine Murray, Mildred Griswold, Robert Kilpatrick, Anna Loesch, Alice Hunter, Cora Greenfield, Earl Cosner, Velda Frankforther, Electa Mur- ray, Adaline Jennings, Mary Murray, Gwendolyn Knaggs, Gladys Clark, Dorothy Goodridge. Third Row-Miss Ross, Mildred Hainer, Florence Heath, Herbert King, Nina Belle Heath. Helen McGovern, Muriel King, Alice Squires, Maurine Allen, Inez Sun- ford, Edna Newman, Louise Forsythe, Gladys DeVee, Helen Searfoss, Dorothy Lewis, Glentie Kilpatrick. Back Row-Crystal Frisbie, Beatrice Satfell, Delores Radenbaugh, Florence Roof, Floyd Conde, Gilbert Darling, Wilmer Daniels, Helen Conde, Richard Robb, Melvin Blausey, Harry Bassett, Dean Polsdorfer, Elva Spink, Elsie Long, Marie Hunt. 1492-Discovery of America. 1776-Declaration of Independence. 1917-Entrance of U. S. in World War. 1923-Entrance of Class of '27 in M. H. S. As Freshmen we entered Milan High School in 1923 sixty-live strong. Our this year is the largest ever enrolled and has a present enrollment of fifty- From these we chose Mary Murray, president, Webster Smith, vice-president, and Frank Przybylski, as secretary-treasurer. There has been a great interest displayed in declamatory work. Seven of our classmates entered a contest in which Richard Robb won first, Harold Tooman, second, and Mary Murray third. Richard won fourth place in the Sub. District Contest at Highland Park. We have taken part in social affairs, oratory, and athletics and we hope that we can do as well or better in the rest of our High School career and make our ideals and standards higher. class five. Twenty-two
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