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3-1 v-l 50pbom0re Glass GEORGE BECKER ALLEN BIBEE QUAID BLOOM MARIE BAHR RUTH BRONSTRUP HILDA BUDE REVAL CLAYTON HELEN ELDRED CHARLOTTE ENDEBROCK JACK FARMER BLANCHE FERNBACH WILLIAM FOSTER DURWARD FRAZIER LEONILLA FREY OLETA FRYMAN ZELLA GRAYBILL JOHN GILLESPIE CATHERINE GRAF MAY GRILL CARL GRIMM JAMES HARVEY .;; MARTHA HACKEMEYER CHARLES HENRY WALTER HERGET MARY HOFFMERER STANLEY HOOPER MARY JANE JACOBS KOREYNE KNOLLMAN GERTRUDE KOHL 1012 KOCK HELEN KUHLMAN EDYTHE MEREDITH MARIE MILLER ALCIE MORRIS LORAINE NEIDHARDT JAMES PETERS ARTHUR PETERSEN EDWARD REILLY EDITH RENNERT JACK SCHULTZ LESLIE SHAW WARREN STEINER EUNICE STOUT FRANK STOUT WILLIAM WEBER WILLARD WEISEHAN ALBERT WOLF ELIZABETH WUEST WILLIAMS WILKINS RUTH YUTZl EDNA ZWICKER 3 D...
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W1? f HE. Juniors came to high school as Green Freshiesh, eptem er , . e ave ear an earne agreat I s b l0 I926 w h h d d1 d deal about them for the last three years. Good? Maybe 50. We will give the Juniors credit for their excellent marksman- ship. Maud and Billie have won much fame from this art. They are also great ballplayers, Everyone is well acquainted with Maud's usual Spring question, Oh Billie, do you want to toss? We often hear of Billie with Stanley, and Luella with Walter, We wonder why? We have heard of lovers in the Spring, but of course, we would not be too hasty with our thoughts. Along with love there must be someone to tease, and Cliftord and Paul certainly fill the requirements it is wonderful to know we can all have friends. Of course, we know our friends depend largely upon our dis- position. Everyone has found friends in Margaret 1-1., Harry, and Walter. Aaron and Clyde are usually tardy and therefore spend much time in detention. They are not the only ones. Aaron is very ambitious and works, which may be an excuse for his tardiness. We have never discovered an excuse for Clyde. unless it could he too late hours, and no one seems to know who she is. There are, fortunately, some who abide by the rule that children should be seen and not heard . Among these are Edna, John and Donald. This trait does not prevent them from making friends, for they are liked by all. There must be those who love music, Margaret H. and Margaret K., both excel in this art. Sweet dispositions seem to accompany love for music, and both Margaret's have won many friends thru their willingness to help others, William has proved himself a very welcome addition to the class, and has made many friends although this is his first year at M. H. H. 5. Arthur must be listed among the prominent athletes of the class of '30, for he has held positions on both the soccer and the baseball teams. There must be an artist to make a class complete. Ruth is highly gifted in use of pencil and brush. She is often called upon for illustrations which she willingly furnishes. We all admire a character like this. We have told of many things some consider out of the question in school, but we could not forget also to mention the excellent report cards often seen among the Juniors. They usually carry the names of Margaret K., Allie, and Clara, who set the pace in a scholastic way. it 25
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IE; wQA Fat: M i Sophomore Glass OPHISTICATED? Rather; and we shall also say sensi- ble. For although sensible is generally applied to Seniors, we can also say it about our Sophomores. Both ad- jectives describe the sophomore class of thirty-two girls and twenty-six boysi It is the largest Sophomore class Mt. Healthy High School has ever had. The attendance is very good, and the detention class is very seldom honored by Sophomores for being tardy. The Sophomore class has shown much ability in athletic activities. We feel that congratulations are in order for the next captain of the basketball team, A1 Wolf, a sophomore. Any time after 2:30 o'clock, we can go into the Sopho- more room and find many students diligently working. We know they are industrious, but the mystery is What is the great attraction? , and especially, Why do we always find Brownie Stout among those present, when these studious creatures are struggling through a Biology assignment? It might be a certain tall youth with wavy hair, who wears glassest We notice that Helen Eldred has a keen e'ye for color. Probably that is why George Becker wears such Bright ties. There is wonderful talent for music among the Sopho- mores. Many orchestra members are from this class. There is also artistic talent, for once in a while when Leslie Shaw gets an inspiration, the blackboards in the Sopho- more home room are decorated with clever sketches. Leslie likes to portray the Missing Link , made famous by Darwin in the theory of Evolution. The Sophomores are quite tractable. They are prob- ably afraid they will be locked up in one of the many cup- boards in the Sophomore room or laboratory if they are not good little boys and girls, for Mr. Petrich carries a huge bunch of keys. The Sophomores are very good and obedient. They never talk back when Mr. Petrich calmly invites them to meet him in detention class. They always uget the point . Repeating the words of Mr. Petrich, to which I think everyone will agree, we can say They are a pretty good class . :-uq-x . 27 b 3 :-x :-x
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