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This Pag Sopln omo eA 14re We FIRST ROW: Efeda Stemmler, Martin Messman, Delores Schlxnk, Bud Vtlinn, Helen Staufier, Walter Seeman, Betty Marckel, Charles Winans, Ioyce Thomas, Glenna Tustiscn, Miss Kathlene Megenity. ROW: Howard Menking, Viola Schaefer, Edward Ulmer, Beggy Neuman, Orville McFadden, Wilma McClain, Dallas Weibel, Alice Olierlin, I-Ic-.vard Zel', Bonnie Swihart, Lloyd Melcher. SECOND THIRD ROW: Lois Ulrey, Mildred Stahn, Rosie Thomas, Ethel Schnellcer, Ireta Voght, Gloria McDougall, Iulia Seddlemeyer, Max Niehart, Delores Rothgelp, Iune Thimlar, FOURTH ROW: Alvin Roemer, Eleonora Rebber, Leonora Rebber, Irene Sommers, Russer Meyrr, Max Ward, Chester Miller, Gloria VJeigmann, Evelyn Relrrber, Bruce Masters. The sophomore boys and girls are very much interested in sports. The girls have an organization which they can join to receive points for a letter. This club is called the Girls' Athletic Association. The sophomore girls were very happy over their victories in the bas- ketball and volleyball tournaments. The team consisted of Delores Schlink, captain, Eleda Stemmler, Bonnie Swihart, Alice Oberlin, Anna Lee Groves, Marian Lampe, Verda Byers, Ioan I-lively, PGQQY Neuman, Lois Amstutz, El- eonora Rebber and Bonnie Adams, acting as Student Manager. During the past year the sophomores have had entertainment and amusements which included a hayride which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone present. After the hayride a Weiner roast was enjoyed. The sophomores gave a skating party which was enjoyed not only by the soph' omores but also by the freshmen and upper classmen. e Sponsored by ALBERTAS BEAUTY SHOP, New Haven, Indiancr FSC! and by PRICES LUNCH, New Haven, Indiana Fifteen
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51-I Q., STRIKE? LM- at 4 al' taxi' 'slr univr Kam, in Jvinin lt looks as if the junior class prefers romeo's as their class officers. Harold Parkison is their presidentg David Moehring is vicepresidentp Helen Gerber is secretary: and Norman Harper is their treasurer. The juniors have been fortunate in having Miss Frances Hathaway and Mr. Marion Feasel as their sponsors. They have helped with skating parties, Weiner-bake, hayrides, and their class play, One Wild Night. The juniors enjoy music, singing, and dancing, and have several ambitious souls attempting to toot or warble. Some of these are jean Martin, Dick Krueck, Ronald Hamsy, lone Haw- kins, Qtto Melcher, and Eli Adams. Who likes to cook? We do the tasting which might be suggested by Roland Waters, Louis Howard, Maurice Vonderau, and lohn Sturzenbeger. The juniors have a candy booth during the noon hours. The profit is added to their class funds which will be used for outstanding functions, leanette Miller, Dorothy Weitzman, Mildred Hohrer, and Mildred Thompson are some of these who carry on this activity, Boxing helps us to be alert and wide awake or a black eye is your reward. We believe this might be a good hobby SSH T is Pig Qponsored by GEOVER SHANNON, Fort Vlfayne, Indiana 4
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