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Third Row :-Jack France, Dick Kiddwell, Clinton Latimer, Henry Gavey. Second Row:-Flint Kline, John Corlett, Alexander Johnston, Kenneth Black Howard J. Chapman finstructorj. V First Row:-William Blaha, Jean Sutliff, Helen Meilander, Mildred Rudd, Helen Conant, Juanita Carlin, Maud Philips. Sophomore Class Activities of the Sophomore class are numerous. Throughout the year they have edited the Arc-Light-the school paper. Janet Kramer has been editor-in-chiefg Mildred Rudd, feature editorg Maude Phillips, news editorg John Corlett, sport editor 5 Jean Sutliff, dramatic editorg Juanita Carlin, literary editor, and Clinton Latimer, utility man. They are an active group of boys and girls, having membership in numerous organizations that are connected with the school-Social Problems Club, Glee Clubs, Orchestra, and Dramatics. John Corlett, Kenneth Black, Mildred Rudd, and ,Maude Phillips were the sophomores on the debate teams. . The class was represented in football by John Corlett, Who also distinguished himself by gaining a place on the varsity basketball team. The Sophomore class colors are emerald green and White. The class has given but one party during the course of the year, because they are too busy upholding the scholarship of the school. And, by the Way, it is Whispered that these juniors of 1928-'29 will have no trouble in filling the role of Juniors quite efficiently. Thirteen
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3 Y 1 1 Third Row :-Frank Cotton, Albert Graebner, Otto E. Mahler, George Spring- born. Second Row :-Betty Stubbs, Elsie Scott, Cora Serne, Vera Phillips, Grace Proeschel, Margaret Smith. First Row :-Dan Heckerman, Hiram Wolfe, Velma Aldrich, LeRoy Loesch, Ralph Bott. e Junior Class We, the juniors of Parkview high school, started out on the train of Progress, September 12, 1927, bound for the town most commonly known as Senior. Upon leaving our station, called home, we were helped with our baggage -and with directions by our chain of guards called teachers. After traveling several days we became quite settled, but were soon much disturbed by the news that we were approaching English, a small town a great distance from home and very seldom heard of there. Being stopped 'by the switch of Physics, which was always turned against us, we got a leave of absence until some of the class who were mechanics could turn the switch in our favor. Some members of the cl-ass wandered into the settlement of little France just on the outskirts of English, and here they became quite interested in the French lan- guage and began to study it quite vigorously. The rest of us decided to go into the village and inspect some of the largest buildings and places of interest. The first large building Continued on page 30 Twelve
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N Third row:-Albert Schafer, Elmer Siringer, Nelson Russ, Marvel Ei. Sebert. Second row-Robert Jennings, Ward Powell, Paul White, Helen Conant, Helen Snyder, Donald Latimer. , First row :-Walter Toeller, John Fuller, Earl Siebenhaar, Elizabeth Hume, Melvin Tiedt, Freida Landau, Clintie Winfrey, Alma Studeny, Luther Sadler. The Freshman Class These freshmen are not lacking in school spirit. During this school year their class has had members in football, basketball, track, debate, glee clubs and orchestra. Nelson Russ and Donald Latimer were two of the boys who helped us to our football championship. Ward Powell, Robert Jennings, Albert Schafer, Russel Ferkin, Paul White and Don Latimer played basketball on the second team. Nelson Russ was one of the varsity quintet. Elizabeth Hume and Clintie Win- frey Worked diligently keeping their debate team undefeated. Rusty Toeller deserves mention as a peppy cheer-leader. Freshmen social activities have been limited to one party. This was a masquerade HalloWe'en party. The class officers are John Fuller, president, Nelson Russ, Vice- president 5 Albert Schafer, secretary, Walter Toeller, treasurer. Miss Marvel Sebert is the freshman home room teacher. Fourteen
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