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THE RED AND WHITE JUNIORS I First row, left to right: Miriam Bonham, Ruth Irvin, Margaret Tschantz, Stanley Moore, Margaret Bucy, Stella Jenkins, Ethel Trew, VVilbur Ulrich, Virginia Neman, Margaret Hoover, Helen Miller, Mildred Kropf, Ruth Baughman, Glenn Tolson, sponsor. Second row: Blanche Rehm, Dana Mae Crummel, Clara VVest Eva Mae Airhart, Mabel Forrer, Mary Louise Smucker, Mary Jane jones, lklida Mae XVilson, Marie Kropf, Helen Reider. Third row: Ferne Musser, Ethel Musser, Olive Bowers, Elizabeth Cover, Mildred Grosjean, Ellen Haueter, Ethel Geiser, Martha McNutt, Lucile W'ingert, Martha Youngblood. Fourth row: Raymond Schmidt, Ruth Stuckey, Ethel Zimmerman, Evelyn Deetz, Marjorie Shultz, Ethel Keeier, Pauline Villard, Kathryn Stutzman, Irene Cunningham, Margaret Moorehead. Sixth row: Raymond Grady, Allen Murray, Carol Schrock, Ira Shoup Lloyd Simpkins, Iay Garver, Gale Frost, Forest Starn, Clarence Hoffman, Laird Null. 1 Seventh row: Alton Moser, Leonard Moser, Howard Keifer, Paul Reed, Ford Zarle, Homer Bluemein, Robert Ehrhart, Hoyt, Weaver, Ross Bricker, Ialan Swartz, Lelan Sprunger, Walter Clark. 1928 - '29 Page twenty-nine
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THE RED AND WHITE X I mmf as ... . . 'N , JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Margaret Tschantz .,.............................................................. President Stanley Moore ......,... ................ V 'ice-President Wilbur Ulrich ...... ....,.. . .Secretary-Treasurer Glenn Tolson ........ ............................ S ponsor 1928 - '29 Page twenty-eight
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THE RED AND WHITE Ambitions of the Class of 1930 Eva Mae Airhart-To be the most famous cheer-leader of Orrville High School. Ruth Baughman-To be the future Dean of XVomen of Orrville High School. Homer Bluemlein-To be a minister. Is it Presbyterian? Miriam Bonham-To be maiden school teacher. Olive Bowers-To rival Betty Beyer as blonde beauty of the high school. Ross Bricker-To give to the world the theory of why phosphorus burns so rapidly. Margaret Bucy-To be a missionary in South Sea Islands. Glenn Burkey--To be chief butcher on the household staff of President Hoover. NValter Clark-To succeed Bob WaeHer as Art Editor of the Annual. Elizabeth Cover-To reach a higher note than Galli Curci. Dana Mae Crummel-To be able to drive a car without running it in the ditch-north road. V A Evelyn Deetz-To never have a hair out of place. Robert Ehrhart-To always be loyal to a certain Freshie. Mabel Forrer-To be a newspaper correspondent for the VVooste1 Record. Gale Frost-To always keep those golden locks, his way to every wom- an's heart. jay Carver-To be the interior decorator of the Joseph Perilstein Co. Ethel Geiser-To win the 100-yard dash at the next Olympic Games. Mildred Grosjean-To be chief cook at the Lou-Art Restaurant. Raymond Grady-To write a dramatic romance to Mildred -. Ellen Haueter-To have a boyish bob. Clarence Hoffman-To get along on the football team. Margaret Hoover-To own a 'chain grocery. Ruth Irvin-To be a lady taxi driver in Cleveland. Stella Jenkins- To Keep the Home Fires Burning. Mary Jane Jones-To be a model history student. Ethel Keefer-To watch over a certain clarinet player in the band. Howard Keifer-To be presented to the King and Queen of England be- cause of his marksmanship. Marie Kropf-To be able to be as quiet as Miss Middleton. Mildred Kropf-To be a dietitian at Lakeside Hospital. Martha McNutt-To be a designer of Marion Davies' clothes. Ralph Mast-To be a rival of Ben Turpin as an actor. . 1928 - '29 Page thirty
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