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THE ECHO view-9-nut-no nubwen fir ilfirqpc-con'-ruansv-mourn:-11111 -cf-na'-xffnvf uonruqonivi '24-iv SOPHOMORIG CLASS John Agnello Levina Hamelink Morgan Bassago Mary Hickey James Beneway Gordon Hulbert Jean Brown La-o Kelly Carroll. Campbell Arthur Keymel Paul Davis Donald Leggett Richard Davis A Dorothy Leggett Irene DeGroot Walter Link Elizabeth Dvllroot Rosemary Miiguire Verna DeMallie Lucille Malone Mary Downs J ac-lr McCarthy NVilliam Downs Arthur Merkel, Eleanor Emerick Lucille Porroy Marion Esley Jack Wziterman Mildred Foley iois
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18 0:4 ii l ll !! !,! !! !! !! U ll l l ll n il ll Il ll u fl ll ll ll ll ll ii lu u THE 'ECHO 101010101 rio 10141101105 MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS Andrew Beinsehroth Chester Lake Virginia Bushwood Helen Gates Viola Buys Reindert liammes gNortonr Eaton Isabel Lanson Willard Ilee i Louise Palen Betty .Maher A Evelyn Perrin Howard- Mattison Virginia Porrey Virginia Page ' Margaret Schaefer ' Leo Smith Neal Waringa William Suwyn Wilma Wemes Leighton Thomas Harwin NVood Jean V01'C1'0HSC . JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY qt By Mnrgafret Schaefer Three years ago, in 1932, we organized as freshmen. We elected the salne officers that we had had in the eighth grade. These officers are the follow- 1 ing: president, Andrew Beinschrothg vice-president, Virginia Porrey, secretary, il Chester Lake, treasurer, Jean VerOrouse. Our class colors are maroon and ll white, and the pink rose is our class flower. We chose as our motto: He who works now will be praised later. Miss Rix acted as our class adv1se1', and we ll had many good times together. The next year, our sophomore year, we started in with all hope and courage, with Mrs. Hungerford as class adviser. The oftieers whom we ehose I were the followi11g: president, NVillia1n Suwyng vice-president, George Hill, H secretary, Virginia Porrey. We ended this year with a picnic at Durand-East man Park. This year we entered our Junior year feeling very grown up and import- ant. We organized and found that .we had twenty-three members. We have had several new members who joined us in the fall of the year when school opened. With Mr. Funnell as class adviser we elected Chester Lake, president, Betty Maher, vice-presidentg Andrew Beinsehroth, secretary, and Virginia Porrev, treasurer. in The Senio1's and we sponsored a magazine contest in order to earn money for our classes. After this we had a school Hallowe'en party and all had a very y good time. In the early pert of the winter, we got our Junior rings. We have now undertaken to publish a Junior Echo and hope it is a , big success. l I We hope to have the usual class picnic at the end of the year and aret all looking forward to a very successful Senior yea1'. l I -14-1:1521 1-iz iz v4-:-.::.::1-1:11.21--uh ff...f.--1--qn:i::11o1c 0:1020
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THE ECHO 7'7':1s1:--43241:-:boC: A:D1jnjul,H Ji -, -:n.q:-izzif-:-A:-1.-::::::::4--Y2121,-:J FRESIIMAN CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY By Mary Downs Early in October, 1933, we organized as freshmen, electing Mary Hickey, president, Eleanor Emerick, vice-president, Dorothy Leggett, secretary and t1'easurer. Our class advisor was Miss Rix. There were thirty-four members in our class. During the year we had two parties at the school auditorium. We had a very successful theatre party in February and later had a delightful sleigh- ride party. We ended our very happy year with a picnic at Ellison Park. This also proved a big success. V On October 28, 1934, we organized as sophomores, electing James Bene- way, president, Betty Rooney, vice-president, Mary Downs, secrctaryg Jack Waterman, treasurer. We elected Mrs. Hungerford our class advisor. There are now forty members in our class. In November a I-Iallowe'en party was held at school, Students of all the four years of high school were invited. A lunch was served and everyone had a good time. We had a theatre party in March. Everyone who attended this affair had a good time. We are now looking forward to a picnic in June. This should put a happy ending to our schoolf year. 1'1:3':eD1vi'------ici 0io
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