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'x VJ Rfk? X A P rt x V if 'll ' U Civil lisa! fl XX! F J A. KN JG all yr' X al 5' V kj Xl ' p Y , .T 4. Ll by 'Cv Q! .NQJVKATHERINE HALL JOHN TABER MARGARET NYDER RUTH MCCORMICK rvfv' .V K President Q VicefPresidi:nt Secretar lg Treasurer j 1 KL f tk 38 . - - T x x.,l q rx.. .li tl! 9 W fi Q ,V1 ,L. 'N' Q UV L IW KJ X u J' lv T R' X H X F Lx, ll we .U - . Q 'Y R 'X ld 3 Q Q A . 4.1 X4 J R. A., 3.1 J 5, Uv X , . JUNIOR CLASS HISTQRY On Labor Day of 1928 a meek and mild group of students entered the portals of' O. TQ H. S. Upon entering this institution we were given the customary appellaf tive of Freshmen .' Mr. Patterson's explanation of the rooms bewildered us, but the upper classmen condescended enough to direct us to the English room when we asked for the mathematics room. Our shyness was soon overcome, and during our first class meeting we became acquainted. The boys went out for athletics, and Her' man Finkbiner made the varsity eleven . The other classes and faculty soon realf ized what a niche we filled in the school activities. T Cur Sophomore year was not quite so brilliant as the previous one, but we were one more step nearer our goal. Our class officers this year were Wayne Coffey, President, Helen Stewart, VicefPresidentg and Norval Swinford, SecretaryfTreasurer. We all enjoyed our weiner roasts and sled party. We set an excellent example for the Freshmen of that year. As I have said before, we were timid as Freshmen, but during our Sophomore year we began to cast glances at each other and the love aff fairs began to bud, now they are farther advanced. ' .This year Katherine Hall was elected Presidentg John Taber, VicefPresidentg Margaret Snyder, Secretary, and Ruth McCormick, Treasurer. We chose old rose and gold for our class colors and the rose as our flower. In ,September one of our floats, made for 'the Homecoming, tied with a Senior float for first place. We conf tributed a Picture Gallery as a side show for the Circus and presented The Old ' Page Twenty-six
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A :K V , 'fN i 7J.,o,.pL Z u ,Q-f.f0 f-,v,2.'k,!L,,-'f-is I k ,, - Q .Top Row: Charles ,Mapes, John Taber, Lyman Eurnisilli, Harold Evans, Fred kHackett,5f-fix' .-if .tzuea Reehejrfhnson, Glenn Hood, Herman Finkbiner, Veinibel Tiljbs, Jvh Ermalf :li c 1 ij lhuoraul. Secbnd Row: Mr. Roberts, adviser, Eugene Tibbs, Wayne Coffey, Zella!Taylor, Leotaf! fkl- ,L,,,,,,.1x Lehr, Grace Appleby, Florehce'Reynolds, Mildred Mapes, Ruth Margason, N,emai'Nolan, Viola 1lf,,4,,fs- ,i Allehg Norval Swinford, Mrs. Hahn, adviser. N ,T ,e gif: ' 1,,a,,q ., ,t Third Rowe: J Wand'a' Davis, Marcelyn Swinford, Edith Hawliins, Viola Swinford, pF10isnCf' Rowe, Edith. Kite, Edith Mae Chaney,,Margaret'Snyder, Katherine Hall, Ruth'WHife, Ruth McCormick, Juanita Dittamore, Edith Craig, Helen Stewart. i 1 V ' Not in Picture: Patricia Jennings. ' '5-fears,--:.?i.,, f ra ,aff as .Afsf ,Afgfi JUNIOR CLASS HISTQRY-Concluded I ff L. K . ,I r VJoman in the Shoe as a free act. The Juniors proved themselves very able sales' sffvg- men in their campaign for magazine subscriptions. The thirtyffive Juniors made nj thirtyfsix sales. Our class play The Family Upstairs under the competent direction we , ,1 fp . of Mrs. Edna Hahn proved a decided success. We appreciate the help and advice given to us by our sponsors, Mrs. Hahn and Mr. Roberts. Q , The Jun1orfSen1or Banquet was the crowning success of our three years in High T ' School. The gymnasium was beautifully decorated with the Junior and Senior class ., . colors, the program was very entertaining and the Seniors all reported the best time A ff' ever. , We regret that we cannot be Juniors again, because this year has been so en' joyable. But we end it with the hope that our Senior year will be even better. . Page Twenty-seven 5 Q
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