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alir Iflaiiflmurr 1 a 32 a THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Top Row: Martha Bergman, Ruby Kelly, Annabelle Giilispie, Lcota Goss, Alice Furry, Laura Dunfcc, Mary Funk, Annette Hanes, Loretta Cappaus, Shirley Head, Loretta Hart- man, Jeannetta Boyd, Viola Hunt, Bernice Ferguson, Corrine Gottschalk, Martha Bixel. Second Row: Jesse Glass, Dorothy Furry, Margaret Bergman, Rose Holtzbaucr, Ruby Elmore, Mary Jeannette Dittman, Grctchcn Hoham, Irene Irwin, Marcella Campbell, Fran- ces Burden. Agnes Hite, Eudora Dexter, Carl Aspcr, Melvin Gates, Edward East, Robert Jcffirs. Third Row: Ralph Appleman, Paul Felke, Lee Jewell, Paul Glaub, Arthur Chadderdon, Charles Bowen, Ford France, Earl Cramer, Milton Cramer, Jenc Bennett, Orville Anderson, Dale Dreibelbis, Donald Breece, Ray Bartec, George Ball, Frank Kellison. The most outstanding students, elected by the sophomore class, are Marie Shatford and Jenc Bennett. The sophomore class entered Lincoln high school in the year 1931 with 107 students en- rolled. At the end of that year they had 109 members. They started the second year with 97. Many sophomores went out for football and Ivan Samuels earned his major letter as a member of the first eleven at the position of tackle. Norman Ulrich, end, won a minor let- ter. Frank Kellison and Harold McKee, the manager and assistant manager respectively, were both sophomores. Ulrich and Samuels represented the class in basketball. Page Twenty-six
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- Shr ittaiiflnutrr 1U32 THE JUNIOR CLASS Top Row: James South, Richard Webster, David Fethcrolf, Joe Schlosscr, Richey Whitesell, Dale Tanner, Russell Faust, Charles Thomas, Guy Wraight, Ronald Spitlcr, Ed- win Scott, Howard Gricwank, Arnold Singcry, John Stephenson, William Brook, Harold Youngman, Walter Smith. Second Row: Evan Shelby, Floyd Bowen, Wilbur Bordner, Everett Hampton, Leonard Fertig, Donald Zehner, Eldon Wallace. Third Row: Marie Berkeypile, Pauline Bennett, Elizabeth Beals, Shirley Abair, Edna Mae Stephenson, Julia Steiner, Bernice Thomas, Esther Spitlcr, Marie Saucrwine, Martha Savcry, Violet Sarber, Florence Ulrich, Esther White, Mildred Snyder, Pauline Wclborne, Dorothy Shelton, Alice Stack. The juniors took first place in the first interclass track meet held in '31 and second in the second meet. Ruth Franklin and Betty Beals were on the bookkeeping team in the 1931 District Com- mercial Contest. Joe Schlosscr represented the class in debate. Students ranking high in scholarship were Betty Beals, Gordon Meeker, Eldo Miller, Ruth Franklin, and Thelma Kyzer. Alfred Ulrich was elected honorary captain of the 1931-32 basketball team. Twelve juniors are members of Hi-Y. Francis Johnson is the treasurer. Juniors on the Tri L cabinet were Lucille Gerard, Betty Beals, vice-president; and Julia Steiner. Two junior parties were held this year, one on December fifth, and one on February 27. The Junior Carnival was held April 8. The sponsors of the junior class are: Miss Ahl, chairman; Mr. Bigler, and Mr. Ruch. I’iiKc Twenty-five
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Top Row: Joe Stalev, Ivo Sullivan, Paul Madden, Fred Price, Paul Sauerwinc, Fred Langfeldt, Raymond Kruyer, Norman I Tlrich. Ivan Samuels, Robert Morris, Lawrence Stew- art, Richard Mann, Leal Long, Lawrence Peregrine, Richard Klingcrman. Harold McKee. Second Row: Welcome Miller, David Knott, Maurice Montgomery, Jane Schcctz, Clara Kring, Asbarecn Snyder, Evelyn Stone, Irene Rcnnells. Valda Mae Whited, Geneva Pratt, Virginia Ousnamer, Mildred Marsh, Edith Mae Nichols, Kathleen Vogel, Willard Under- wood, Harold Youngman, Ralph Parsley. Third Row: Pauline Miller, Margaret Murgatroyd, Julia Myers, Mary Zumbaugh, Dorothy Welborne, Genevieve McKinney, Mary Woodbury, Marie Shatford, Margaret Poore, Ora Maude Pinney, Isabelle Ryan, Edna Mae Stoneburner, Nell Melton. Virginia Ousnamer, Valda Mae Whited, and Margaret Bergman were the sophomores on the girls’ basketball team. Eudora Dexter was the class member on the debate team. Samuels was the chief sophomore on the track team. Last year he placed first at three different times and second at Riley where he ran the half mile. Mary Woodbury, Mary Funk, Bernice Ferguson. Edna Mae Stoneburner, Gretchcn Hoham, Mary Marquardt, Ora Maude Pinney, Virginia Ousnamer, and Evelyn Stone had high honors in scholarship. The sponsors of the sophomore class are: Miss Cornetet, chairman; Miss Garn, Miss McGaughey, and Mr. Stoner. ull|p fHaijf lmurr 1U32 = THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Pair Twenty-seven
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