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WMTILLICUM P N s . if 2 Pal 6 .- lf. A LUHQ ' f, --' ,ggi . 1 I A l l FREsHMEN 1416 Reading from left to right, top row: Harry Long, Lowell Williams,VDover Scott, Herrick Fox, George McMahon, Sam Hoover, Peter Perry, Paul Carl. Middle row: Miss Rosmond, adviser, Delbert Pearson, Frances Anderson, Dorothy Carl, Marjorie Hall, Mildred Stonehocker, Emma Holderreed, Ambrose Scott, Francis Woods, Jack Allender. Bottom row: Callie Mclntyre, Agnes Bleschmidt, Signe Carlson, Adona Ames, Jane Rosmond, Georgia Blunk, Eloise McDade, Myrtle Patterson, Salma Jackson, Nettie Scott. iIElllilIESlIiilllIt4llQfalllXlll CLASS lIHIllllQSGllF4DllRClf HE SCHOOL YEAR started out with 23 boys and 15 girls enrolled. Later two boys dropped out leaving 21 boys and 15 girls. We elected the follow- ing oificersz president, Emma Holderreedg vice-president, Delbert Pearsong secretary, Peter Perryg treasurer, Agnes Blechschmidtg and board member, George McMahon. George McMahon, Herrick Fox and Sam Hoover represent- ed us in both Basketball a-nd Baseball. We did not have many social events but we had a good time at what we did have. We had a very enjoyable time at the Freshman-Sophomore party. Also we had an Algebra One party. As there were several memibers of our class, the girls took Algebra from Mr. Evans the Iirst period and the boys took Algebra from Mr. Hall the seond period. At the Algebra party the boys entertained the girls. Class colors-Coral and Emerald. Class Adviser-Miss Rosmond Cla-ss Yell We are winning now, We have won before, We shall win forever, Class of '34. Peter Perry. Page Fifteen
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N . W 5 2 We 'I ILLI Cll f 'Lai-'i fl i SOPHOMORES Reading from left to right, top row: Lawrence Himes, Leslie Beckwith, Ray Stonehocker, Frederick Rosmond, Harold Bock, Marion Vaughan. Middle row: Miss Pike, adviser, Betty Stewart, Lena Everson, Wanda Duvall, Beulah Macomber, Irene Gustafson, Ayleen Compton, Mae Griswold. Bottom row: Marjorie Lemmon, Venita Buckingham, Ruby Hadley, Regina Theriault, Helen Beckwith, Helen Champaigne. S4DllIDlllllllDltflllDllRlli5 BRASS lltllllllgclllllbllliclf T the beginning of our sophomore year there were twenty-two members in the class. On September 11th we had a class meeting at which the follow- ing oflicers were electedg president, Marjorie Lemmong vice-president, Albin Ostergardg secretary-treasurer, Frederick Rosmondg board of control, Harold Bockg class adviser, Miss Pike. We were very active in school and class activi- ties. We put on a stunt at the Senior Mixer, and gave a party for the Fresh. men, and many members of the class took part in the Junior Vaudeville and the Student Body meetings. We were represented on the girls' basketball team by: Lena Everson, Regina Theriault, Muriel Miller, Irene Gustafsong on the boys' basketball team by: Albin Ostergard, Harold Bock, Marion Vaughan, and in baseball, by Albin Ostergard. Two members of our class, Frederick Rosmond and Marion Vaughan were the school yell leaders. Before the end of the year five members of the class left us and two new ones ca-me to join us making a total of ninteen members to being the Junior year. Class Colors-Navy blue and cardinal red. Class Flower-Red Carnation. Class Motto- Aim to win--then do it. Class Yell-We are the class of '33 The best in the O. H. S. are we, We're ne'er in defeat- For we can't be beat. Page Fourteen
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XX 'F' T I L L I C U X Nxhsij l Reading from left to right, top row: Harold McMahon, Jack Palmer, Darrol Pulford, Lewie Williams, Marvin Brant, Vincent Parko. Middle row: Harold Allen, Jess Hoover, Teddy Dahl, Gordon Blechschmidt, Clarke Babbit, Nick Parko, Donald Dahl. Bottom row: Nlragaret Mc a on, IC M h Al' e Wheeler, Alice Moriarty, Leona Neeley, Vera Brant, Mina Doan. Q i, Qcl? elllllllmlllllllllllli lltllllllflglltlll lllilllllgcllfflllllwh' E were rather a timid bunch of nineteen when we arrived at the 0, H, S. last fall to take our place at the foot of the list. Our inferiority complexes were duly impressed upon us by the upper classes. We have tried hard to keep our place and hope we have succeeded, so will briefly state what We have accomplished. We elected Mr. Murphy as our class adviser. Wishing to try out the re- call we exercised our prerogative of choosing new officers at inidyear, prog,- dent, Leona Neeleyg vice-president, Gordon Blechschmidt: treasurer, Vimeut Parko: board of control member, Darrol Pulford, and class reporter, Mal., garet McMahon. We were much relieved when the results of the January state tests were announced and practically all passed creditably in rea-ding and spelling, 1 We held a Valentine party February thirteenth. Games were Iylaxyed and everybody had a good time. We have put on several skits for tlieistudgut body. Mr. Scroup drew material for his championship team from our Iummmn Lewie VVililams center, and Darrol Pulford, forward. A ' Final examinations safely over, the class picnic brought the yea, to aw Ht ting end, thanks to Mrs. Pearson, our conscientious teacher, it has been most profitable as we are soon to take our places as Freshmen, ' Class Colors4XVhite and green. Class Flower: Carnation. Motto: Make the Best Even Better. Page Sixteen l. l
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