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Page 32 THE LEGEND Underclass New S Junior Class Makes Good in Many Ways The Junior class chose its lead- ers last fall, and what leaders it did selectl Bob Moorhead received the honor of being president of the class of '35, Peggy Cleaver, vice- president: Noble Schlatter, secre- tary-treasurerg and Margaret Gey- er, social chairman. The class chose as its advisers the capable Miss Judith Bowen and Mr. Charles Dickinson. The social calendar of the Jun- iors opened with a hilarious Hal- loween party and dance on October 28, and closed with the magnificent Junior Prom, the most outstanding event of the juniors, on May 5. The walls of the cafeteria were covered with white cheesecloth with blue and green lights cast upon it to make it appear like sea water. Various colored fish, sea monsters, seaweeds, treasure chests, and balloons for bubbles were hung on the cheesecloth. The dance programs were hand decor- ated with diflferent kinds of fish. The Junior stunt presented in the G. A. A. Vod-vil was the win- ning stunt. fHorses, horses, see the pretty horses.J Fred Kroeiner is the outstanding student of the Junior class in cle- bating. He won first place in the Allen County and second place in the district in the state discus- sion contest sponsored by Indiana Junior Officers -'N-ww.: fvseww-4,f '-... . . -- 1'1k.-.K -----s 2.4-1'-L H .:. .,.,, , , ,,,., . . A in ,W ,.-N.. Z .a ,. -,-.., s g 1 TA N 'Z X , . .,.. . . ' , f-aff.. - gg: -- sv ,. Z- , My , S V T A 'i::.,.i5f3'g'A-1.44 -4'.s, fx : ' . ., . ,.-f.f,f.1..-..4,.--vggsxm if W., X. - ' -' ' . ' . ,. ff' 1. i ' I.L?s3521'f1f , faire- Y- r1ffJ:,.i,l 1- jf Z'Hl9lR5wamzsxsXSvf ..,,57ggg?. ..,. mis g1f:. ff: fl ' ?'? 5?. .7-gf... , ' ' ,ez Robert Moorhead, president, and Martha Lou Cleaver, vice-president Room 311 First row: A. L. Foughty, Nl. Schrader, M, Anderson, M. Holzworth, M. Evard, M. Davis, D. Keesler, S. Ryder, R. Laub, Miss Gertrude Zook. Second row: F. Scott, Bope, M. Humphrey, R. Hughes, Shirey, R. Heinzelman, C. Adams, N. Knuth, G. Lindsay. Room 232 First row: M Steward, G. Paulson, D. Beard, M. Snydor, F. Price, D. Koehlinger, D. Henning, M. Gerhardt, V. Polk, K. Plummer. Second row: E. Kayser, E. Hyatt, Pressler, M. Walborn, F. Vigran, M. Staulfer, B. Stewart, M. Sparling, M. Statzel, Miss Marie Miller. Third row: R. Johnston, K. Taylor, A. Scott, N. Schlatter, D. Fisher, L. Stillpass, P. Knepper, R. Schrader, V. Wagner, C. Schroeder. Rooms 337-3 14 First row: E. Stametz, G. Frank, L. Countryman, D. Comer, G. Reynolds, D. Bayer, B. Reinoehl, H. Haskins, G. LeMay, A. Richey, N. Cannon, E. Mc- Cormick, E. M. York. Second row: F. Shiffer, W. Poffenberger, R. Poorman, D. Bradley, L. Bo- bilya, M. Wfurtenberger, C. Swick, M. Weaver, A. Stuber, M. Waggoner. Third row: G. Bair, R. Smock, C. Hetfield, W. Bryan, R. Robinson, E: Rosenthal, T. Pauken, H. Winter, F. Bryan. Fourth row: L. Gaskill, R. Wennermark, D. Shilts, Follis, N. Seaman, G. Lotz, F. Kroemer, William Sur, Rollo Mosher.
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Underclass News THE LEGEND Page 33 Room 231 ' First row: D. Rousseau, V. Metcalf, M, Geyer, B. Emrick, P. Cook, H Gillespie, Nliller, L. Doxsee, L. Eby. Second row: Fitch, D. Sapp, V. Lotz, V. Fritz, H. Fritz, B, Meek, W DeWeese, B. Geller, C. DeSpain, F. Hawkin. Third row: E. Pennington, A, Fruechtenicht, R. Masters, A. Ehrman, R McComb, Farrar, Dolan, D. Martin, M. Gilliom, F. Hueber, H. Meyer. Room 334 First row: T. Cashdollar, E. Hatfield, J. Hart, M. Parrot, P. Holman W. Schultz, F. Ziemendorff. Second row: F. Jacquay, W. Hughes, G. Robathan, M. Johnson, Kline, M. Olson, L. Parker, P. Berning, W. Hessert. Third row: L. Didier, N. Brunner, H. Hilker, D. Schack, G. Schoenfeld T. Davis, R. Parker, Feichter, Nill, R. Schomberg, A. Hoy. Rooms 3 12-226 First row: Shookman, R. Goebel, P. Janorschke, A. Lepper, H. Johns E. Harrison, M. Hart, D. Gauert. Second row: H. Novitsky, A. Meehan, L. Garmire, B. Doe, L. Gran, M Swihart, M. Michael, E. Schwartz, M. Heaston. Third row: E. Geiser, P. Harford, H. Smenner, R. Hobson, L. Heine D. Schoof, C. Van Winkle, R. Seaman, R. Girardot, Meeker, G. Huffman. v i l l University. We hope that Fred will take first place next year. Jo Nliller is also one of the outstand- ing representatives of the class of 1935 in debating. If it had not been for the mem- bers of the Junior class, the oper- etta would not have been so glor- ious. Some of the juniors who had leading roles are Marie Wur- tenberger, Alice Wildermuth, Ed Rosenthal, Faye Shiffer, Ray Bixby, Lou Countryman, Peggy Cleaver, and Virginia Polk. In fact, the entire music department has a large number of representatives of this class. The class of '35 seemingly has a liking for dramatics. Ed Rosenthal had the lead in the Christmas play, and Fred Kroemer and others par- ticipated in dramatics throughout the year. The junior class will certainly produce some great writers if those poetically inclined keep up at the rate they have been. The Quill Club claims a good number of splendid writers of the class of '35. Athletics also lure the Junior boys. Rolla Chambers will keep Rip Poorman, Rod Ormiston, Jerry Lotz, Eugene Hathaway, Dave Bradley, and Voil LaTourette. Mark Bills will also have some splendid material on which to build his basketball and football teams. Those interested in these sports and who are members of the class of '35 are Fred Day, Noble Schlatter, Herman Hilker, Bud Rolf, Don Shilts, Ivan fBarclay, 'WZ , JAJI, un r Officers Margaret Geyer, social chairman, and Noble Schlatter secretary-treasurer .LZ
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