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SOPHOMORES lst Row Jeanette WVUIIII Dolls Mlllel Yvonne Tanbelg Betty Flke Leona Klaft Wanda Hallel Lulu Stlohm 2nd Row Goldle Steele Wllma Ackuman Mllmm Shealy Maly Jane Jacob Sld Rovs Ml Schwcmley Kall Maul Robut Belgel LOUIS Studel Junlol Lu htz Velnlee Bllllhdlt Wllma.J Stllker Last Row Flltz Stclgu Jameb Kaple Jdllath Studel Flflnklm Wechtel Ray mond H8VillHg'LI Eddv Blshop Jane Shell Albelt Clabaugh , Q Q - S J Ruth schill, Dogs Alt, Alam-ll fobin, Katherine Kal-1, Rita Eberl, Jeanette Riedel.
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Dutch In the Soph omo1e ycal thc youn mans fmcy turns to the fauel scx Am I llght boys Deah' Deah' THE SCPHISTICATED SOPHOMORES OFFICERS IN ancy Ba1 1lI1gt0Tl P1 esldent F1 anklm Wechtel Seca etzuv Kathl yn Karl T1 easul 61 MIIIHII1 Shealy John Shell Rep Student Coun 11 New Repoltcx In September 1937 th1rty SIX puplls embarked upon the cruiser Class of 41 for a voyage through the four seas of Hlgh School The first sea to be explored belng that of Freshman the eager yearlmgs were not long ln chooslng a crew for thelr Shlp As shlp s advlsor and class sponsor 111183 Mary Ellen Weaver was chosen and Edward Blshop was elected captam lpresldentl of the craft for the year 1937 38 The rest of the crew selected were Betty Flke 1st mate QXICP presldentl Dorls Alt 2nd mate ttreasur erl Jeanette Wurm 3rd mate Csecretaryj Wllma Ack erman and Franklln Wechter Dorls Mlller news report p rlence of not belng lmtlated by the hlgh and mlghtw SGHIOFS Sex eral stops were made along the way for p3l't19S Xxonne T mberg vsas the hostess at a party at her home on October 6 Another party was held at the school house on February 1 and ln the sprlng a theatre party was emoyed at Bucvrus Qulte a few of the class membe1s were accepted ln the glee clubs and several Freshmen had the pleasure of playmg on the Hlgh School baseball team Durlng the summer the class had a p1cn1c gatheruu at Meadow brook Park near Tlffln Upon reassemblmg ln September 1938 the class was found to have d1m1n1shed to twenty nme but Albert Cra baugh enrolled at th1s tlme as a new member and at mld year Vernlce Brlllhart was welcomed 1nto our mldst Dur mg the first week of school the members agaln chartered Class of 41 and set sa1l for Sophomore Sea wlth C J Schwemleg as sponsor as MISS Weaver had left the school to be marrled Nancy Barrlngton was chosen as captalr fp1es1dentJ for 1938 39 and other crew members were Kathryn Karl 1st mate ftreasurerl Franklln Wechter 2nd mate Csecretaryl Mlflam Shealy and John Shell Student Councll Representatn es Jeanette Wurm news reporter Tlce class and entlre hlgh school vsas saddened by th sudden death of one of thelr number Betty Kun mel Th1s year has so far been hlghly successful a few more havlng made the glee club and one glrl and two box s earnlng varslty basketball letters and three boys earmng, reserve letters A skatmg party was held at Mansfleld 1n the fall The future holds much 1n store for the Soph omores w e hope 'I X I X . J - ' ' 2 . 'I , . . ' u , . - . . K I ' as s sv K, ' I I 7 . . . ' ', a . a , u I i ' o o , . ' ' ' ' 1 7 . ' F L - . - u n 3 . , 1. ' I y 1 v v i ' x ', r-' , . 7 . . , - ' M C ' y . 2 ' Jeanette Wurm, er. These Freshman sallors enjoyed the very unusual ex- 7. l - 7 v Z v 4 Y - n K , I, C6 7 Y! ' ' y . ! 7 . l ! . . ! 9 , . 9 V 1 4 3 l . y 8 . y . - . . - 7 . n u . r T Y l
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Dutch What queen cleatules' Arc thev really ln hugh school Yeah' They IQ e Fleshmen But am bltlOllSq You guess' I don t want to sxy OFFICERS Mary Gelel P1 esldent Rlchald Bechtel V P1 es Maly Blshop Secletax V Lester Ecksteln Treasurer THE NAIVE AND AMBITIOUS FRESHMEN On September 6 1938 we thlrty five youths were trans planted from the elghth glades of several schools St Bernard s North Auburn West Auburn and New Wash lngton Grade School mto the fertlle currlcula of New Washmgton Hlgh School Thus far 1n llfe our growth had been rapld we had secured the fundamentals or roots for the gamlng of knowledge All this requned much care whlch was glven us by the grade teachers Slnce We were firmlv rooted but had rather a splndllnv' tree of knowledge It was tlme for us to become well rounded 1n the four years left us Mlss Loyer was chosen to care for us 1n thls new home The first few days after our belng transplanted among so many plants who were several years older and super lor because of experlence we falled to grow but we felt a part of thls garden after 1n1t1at1on on September 30th '1 day of ra1n and sunshlne Our soclal branches were lengthened at a party at Allce Burger s on October 12th Although our growth for the year under the superv1s lon of tralned gardeners closed Wlth a DICDIC we are sure that the expeuence tw 1gS w1ll contmue to grow through the summer Our actlutles branches made a rapld ex tenslon when elght boys and twelve glrls were chosen for Glee Club and elght members for orchestra seven boys reported for track nme for baseball and two for basket ball The factual leay es haxe dew eloped and sprouted ID terests m new fields dur1ng the year 39 lgfrx X xx . . ' r 5- LAX 1 l 2' P l ax , .- -L. l . - - 2. - . 1,' th. Y' I 1 . 9 ' 9 y ' r . l Q' 1 A Y 1 ' 1 9 v ' 1 ' ' . . , w , Y A y . . . .1 l . Y . L , - y . V . . n 1 sl n D , . T . y . , - x 9 ' .w . .. . ,K - v V K- . . . 1 . . . , . Y .' y , . 7 . . 7 . I . n ' 0 v 1 9 L . , ' 7 .- 1 9 -' V v V I , . 7 . ,
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