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Freshman Class OFFICERS Mr. Cox Mabel Warnk • Dorothy Gorsuch Viva Breneman . . . Advisor . President . Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer CLASS ROLL Top Row: Gene McDonald Bernard Cutsforth Harvard Hamer Charles Becker Roger Chapman Viva Breneman Keith Steiner Byron Becker Leslie Cross Maurice Miller Glenn Mittelstaedt Harlan Barden JfCiddle Row: Mabel Warnke Helen Perkins Wilma Lovell Doris Manthey Shirley McMahon Verla Horton Dorothy Gorsuch Matilda Carpenter Lorraine Murray Lillian Keister Lila Eggle on Elizabeth Dalton Helen Lytle bottom Row: Warner Marx Ivan Davison Bernice Warnke Viola Sheeks Florence Kamrath Amber Roberts Mildred Breneman Rose Jerome Elda Paul Lloyd Breneman Verna Farrell Dorothy Barden Proper introduction to High School life came soon after entering, thanks to the Seniors. To the customary “Initiation and Reception” given expressly for un- knowing Freshmen, we reciprocated with an All-School Party. All in all, this first year has been truly enjoyable. t XCOTTO: Live Wires never gel stepped on [N]
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Sophomore Class Miss Dasenbrock Pearl Maynard , Dorothy Parish Elden Barden OFFICERS . . . . . . Advisor . . . . . . President . . . . . Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer CLASS ROLL Top Rou): Oswald Vinz Elden Barden Ambrose Zunker Clayton Bortz Maurice Treadwell Eugene Kamrath Franklin Vonder Sump Middle Rotd: Wayne Wing Russel Upham Donald Haskins Richard Thompson William Schmidt Alice Kendall Bottom Roro: Leta Vonder Sump Rachel Purvis Doris Lawson Evelyn Krueger Margaret Dalton Dorothy Parish Pearl Maynard We, the Sophomore Class, consisting of 22 members, have entered upon our second page of high school history. Having become better ac- quainted we enjoyed this second year very much. We are eagerly awaiting our Junior year with its many important activities. XCOTTO: B 2 and B Y’s
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School Calendar Sept. I—First Day of School. Civic Club celebration. We return from Randolph with an 8-5 Sept. 26—Baseball season opens, score to our credit. Oct. 3—Fall River played baseball here. The score was tied 1-1. Oct. I 6—Freshman Reception. Oct. I—In a home game we defeated Randolph a second time in baseball. Oct. 24—Junior Carnival. Oct. 29, 30, 31—Teachers Convention. Nov. 7, 8, 9—Interclass Basketball Tournament. Cup goes to the Seniors. Nov. 9—Banquet for the victors of the Tournament. Nov. 24—School dismissed for Thanksgiving vacation. Dec. 2—We lose our first game of the Basketball season at Portage. Dec. I 2—Basketball team defeated by Poynette here. Dec. I 8—Fall River is the loser in this game after two overtime periods. Dec. 19—Christmas program. Two weeks vacation in view. Jan. 5—Back to school again. Jan. 9—The basketball team is again defeated by Poynette. Jan. 13, 14, 15, 16—Semester examinations. Jan. I 6—Basketball team defeats Randolph here. Jan. 20—A close score ends another basketball game in favor of Portage. Jan. 23—Cambria’s new gymnasium is the scene of another game in which we are the victor. Jan. 30—Rio is defeated here in Basketball. Feb. 6—Rio meets defeat a second time. Feb. 1 3—Homecoming. Many of the old graduates back. Mar. 4—High School-Alumni Game. Fats play the Leans. Mar. 12, 13, 14—Beaver Dam District Tournament. We win second place. Mar. 19, 20—Senior Class Play. May 24—Baccalaureate Services. May 28—Class Night. May 29—Commencement. May 30—Memorial Day. May 30—High School-Alumni Baseball game. May 30—Alumni Banquet. June 1—Senior picnic. [' ] s « ± »c.cBaa? -tv •
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