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THE RED AND WHITE Page twenty-four 1 928 ROBERT NEIL WHITSON Smokey 'tAbun1lnnt energy and sparkling vitality characterize 'Smokey'. Athenaean Literary Society 2: Thespian Club 3, 4: President of O Association 4: Student Senate 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, Il, 4: Secretary of Class 2: Junior Class Play: Thespinn Play: Akron NVest High 1. LOREXTTA MAE WINGERTER Mike t'She is gentle and modest, retiring and good, She always acts as a lady should. Beta Literary Society 1, 2: Home Economics Club 3: Commercial Club 3, 4: Junior Class P HY. ELMA MAE WIRTH Tuts Msllgill' and spice, and everything nice, is what Elma is made of. Doylestown High J, 2: Commercial Club 3. 4. JULIA KATHLEEN YODER Pete Julia talks so fast that a high geared Hivver couldn't keep up with her. Betn Literary Society 1, 2: Honor Society 2. 3, 4: Thespinn Club 3, 4: O. G. A. Associa- tion 3: Vice-President of Thesnian Club 4: Treasurer of Class 4. LOLA EDITH YODER Al A quiet, demure country lassie, yet jovial and always cheerful. Chi Literary Society 1, 2: Commercial Club 4. DONALD ELLSWORTH BONNER ltD0n7y Don has adapted the steam from the laundry to playing the trombone. Beta Literary Society 1, 2: Commercial Club 3: Science Club 4: Intercluss Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Ml? '29
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THE RED EDA MAE STEINER Edie When Eda appears on the scene, old Mri Trouble runs around the corner in dismay. Beta Literary Society 1, 23 Commercial Club 2, 33 Home Economics Club 4. TREVA JANE STEWART Feva 'KA pal to all, a foe to none, Just look at all the things she's done. Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Vice President of Honor Society 43 Chi Literary Society 1, 25 O. G. A. Association: Home Economics Club 31 Camera Club 43 Secretary of Camera Club 4: lnterclass Basketball 2, 3, 4: Literary Editor of Red and YVhite 43 Vice President of Class 22 Secretary of Class 33 Band 3, 43 Orchestra 4. HENRIETTA CLARA STUDER Hen Simple, modest and sweet, a true type of the .Puritan maid, Priscilla. Honor Society 3, 43 Athenaean Literary So- ciety 1, 23 Language Club 3, 43 Bank Teller 3. 4. JOSEPH WEAVER SWOPE Joe Announcementl Those waves in his hair 'ust J grew. Chi Literary Society 23 Commercial Club 3: Science Club 4: Glee Club 23 Orchestra 3, 4. SARAH TEMPLE Sally Life is anything but monotonous to her. Chi Literary Society 1, 23 Commercial Club 2, 3: Home Economics Club fl: Camiera Club 43 Interclass Basketball 2. FORREST BOWMAN TRACY For1'ie Behold ye Editor himselfl He has been kept very busy yvith the Red and VVhite, but zvtilhtfias found time to play around with Dan ,um Beta Literary Society 1, 23 Commercial Club 33 Thespian Club 4: Assistant Editor of Red and White 3: Editor-in-Chief 43 Business Man- ager of Junior Playg Band 3, 43 Orchestra, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, ROBERT DENNIS WAEFLER Bob . You can recognize Bob's ability as an ar- tist by looking at the backs of his textbooks. Athenaean Literary Society 1, 23 Commer- cial Club 3. 4: Gym Team 2. 3, 43 lnterc-lass Basketball 1. 2, 3, 43 Art lirlitnr of Red and VVhite 3, 4. LLOYD J. WEST Westy UA little nonsense now and then. Is relished by the best of men. Chi Literary Society 1, 23 Science Club 4: Commercial Club 3. AND WHITE 1928 - '29 Page twenty-three
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THE RED AND WHITE CLASS HISTORY ll Our entrance as Freshmen into O. H. S. was greeted by gasps from the upper classmen, who swore that fresher Freshmen never grew. But we know now that they were mistaken. V Our first class meeting was a riotous affair, as all succeeding meetings were to be. But after the clamor subsided we discovered that'a1l business had been transacted and class officers elected in quite the proper manner. Social activities included a rather novel wiener roast and a well attended party or so. The class entered into the various activities. When called upon we did our bit and for the rest carefully remembered that Freshmen should be seen and not heard. In due time we attained the rank of Sophomores, and began to occupy a little more prominent place in all branches of activities. Under the direction of Mr. Heller, our sponsor, the class presented a clever little pantomime before chapel. In athletics there was a marked improvement in the raw material of the year before. . Having once become Juniors, we abandoned our childish ways and set- tled to the serious business of raising finances for the banquet. The class Worked unselfishly whenever called upon, and the stand during football was a witness to their wonderful spirit. Owing to the fact that Mr. Heller had left our fold, we made the never- to-be-regretted choice of Miss Durant as sponsor. She proved to be unusually efficient at coaching plays and due to her remarkable ability as a director, the Family Upstairs was a gratifying success. The Junior-Senior Banquet crowned our efforts for the year. On this occasion We enjoyed the fruits of our labors, and many a calm face belied a fluttering heart. A rollicking picnic at Myers Lake was our last function before vacation. The Senior year found us ready to assume the dignities and responsibil- ities of our position. A Wiener roast at Devil's Hollow was our first social splurge. Early in the year we entertained in chapel. At the beginning of the second semester we learned to our great joy that most of the Seniors would be excused from exams, by maintaining an average of C. We enjoyed ourselves immensely as the guests of the Juniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Graduation exercises being finished, We closed this annal with a farewell party. -Lenore Ellsworth 1928 ' '29 Page twenty-five
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