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T50 ' 1JlI , ' 'l'4'n ' 75. 'Ll , '-4' ,U , unior Glass NDER the guidance of our home-room teachers, Miss Curry and Miss Hammerle, we, the Class of '3 7, were started upon our career as juniors. We were a rather large class, consisting of about eighty-five members, completely filling the two home- rooms. We started the year full of zest and ambition and at the present date show every . indication of still having an abundance of the former and not quite enough of the latter. We acquit ourselves fairly well in class, however, and endeavor to meet in a creditable manner all extra-curricular obligations. On Washingtoxfs birthday the class, with the help of Miss Curry, Miss Hammerle, and Miss Frost, gave a performance in honor of the Father of the Country . The mem- bers who participated included: Betty Jane Gooseman ...........,r....... ........ A Poem E. Volmer, T. Neuhaus, W. Bell, W. Recher, B. Doyle ............... ..4..,.., Q uintet Ruth Ferris ..........,..................,.,.. ..,.,.........,., R ecitation Gordon Howard ....,....,...... ............,......,.... A Poem Bill Doyle ............ .,..........,.......,.,.............. M aster of Ceremonies In the field of sports we are rather well represented, having several members on both the boys' and the girls' basketball teams, the track team, the baseball, and the softball teams. Being juniors, it was only proper that we have officers. Therefore a special election meeting was held and the following officers elected to serve in that capacity: President . ............, .....,..................................,.,...,.....,.. B ill Doyle Vice-President .,..... .,......, G ertrude Korn Charlotte Weber Secretary ........... Treasurer ...., ......,,.. ....... ,,... D o r othy Dasch twenty-three Anna Anderson Julia Beckham Richard Betzing Betty Danbury Dorothy Dasch Marjory Denninger William Doyle Crescentia Effler Louise Ems Ruth Ferris Betty Goosman Jean Gould Louise Hackemeyer Violet Harbaugh Betty Jane Harris Florence Hoock Gordon Howard Helen Hughes Louis Huser Ignatius Hutchison Helen Kern Dorothy King Luella Kistner Gertrude Korn Fred Mahlerwein John Marples Florence Maxey Mary Meyer Edwin Moore Helen Morris Loraine Morris Neil Murphy Mildred Myers Theodore Neuhaus Evelyn Newkirk Virgil Nortman Jessie Petersen Agnes Praechter Charlotte Preising Wilbur Recher Robert Reuter Robert Schwab Robert Shively Stewart Spitzfaden Marcella Stahl Vincent Stehlin Catherine Stoeppel Joseph Supper Ruth Uetrecht Earl Volmer Joe Volmer Florentine Waechte Arline Waite William Walker Mary Jane Wallace Charlotte Weber Loretta Wolf Marian Yerkes I'
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