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einem-.16 Sophomores A Full Understanding Ol The fa Two current events win- ners, Kate McClure and l-larold Apel, look rather modest after their sud- den fame, but wait until they're seniors! . . . Lynn Witteriburg and Junior Rickey decorate the goal post at the stadium. High up there, you two! . . . Huddle! No, it'5 not the football team 7 it's just their inspiration - Betty Mce Cauley, Margaret Ida Gardner, and Sara Tepas . . . Johnny Griffin, Mr. J i rn MCElhaney, a n d Jimmy Rickey making their way dawn the steps. Note the bow shaped cravat Mr. M:Elhaney Hhabcrdashes' '... Two members of our glee club at Columbus, Ya better watch out crossing those streets cause the cars just zip around and ya might get a slice taken off ya . . . One of the Vincent twinsfwe'lI let you guess his first name-is all for gettin' tough about it . . . Re- serve football squad waitin' far action or maybe they've just flope ped an the benches for a while . . . Two Trojan staff members take names of o group of Iow- er classmen. You don't know how hard it is to keep those names straight . . . Eugene Lang, Hugh Allen, and Kenneth Ban- field, sophomore photo- graphers, start to take ci picture in the Trojan room, but we fooled 'em -ewe got theirs first! i8
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The lntelligentsia Among The Lower Classmen fi... f ',LV M v nnual National Honor Assembly is the award of honorable mention to those freshmen who have maintained an average of ninety or above since their entrance into high school, At the assembly of April the thirtieth Mr. C. S. Dale read the names of thirty-one freshmen. Front row: S. Atlas, J. Braunlin, M. Brooks, G. Clark, R. Clark, M. Car- penter, B. Coriell, F. Dale, R. Daniels, J. Dearth, C. Friel, W. Harsha, M. Hesson. Znd rowi P. Horr, E. Howell, J. Hutchinson, M. Kah, A. Klemme, J. McCall, M. Pugh, S. Rapp, G. Seymour, T. Sheehan, K, Stockham, B. Thomas, A. Thompson. 3rd row: R. Vaughters, D. Wakefield, V. War- man, E. Weisner, R. Wendelken. Home Room 2Ol placed the greatest number of pupils on the honor list of the sophomore class. Mr. C. S. Dale also read the names of three low juniors who had maintained an average of ninety. These highest distinc- tion students are possible candidates for National Honor Society. Below are studious sophomores. Front row: A. Allen, H. Apel, H. Bach- man, R. Baker, K. Banfield, J. Borders, N. Breece, J. Clark, J. Coburn, S. Cochran, V. Cooper, L. Denison, R. Doley. 2nd row: A. Gardner, M. Gardner, E. Hemphill, B. Hutchinson, J. Hutchinson, H. Holsinger, N. John- son, V. Jones, V. Keairnes, B. Lukemire, J. Lynn, B. McCauley. 3rd row: J. Miller, B. Purdy, C. Richards, J. Rickey, M. Samson, B. Shields, J. Stewart, J. Tanner, D. Thompson, E. Ward, W. Warner, J. Williams, L. Wittenburg D Yuenger , , . . ,- .. A. . .. , ' r 3 X. l'Kn'yia.u-wx 'l Q.
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I9 Second Chapter ln The Scholastic Volume Lynng Don, Margaret lda, Sam The sophomore class brought themselves into the glare of the social limelight by their dance this year, the HoIIywood Hop . To the committee heads, John Griftin, general chairman, Margaret Ida Gardner, Barbara Curran, Sara TePas, James Rickey, and Betty McCauley, go much credit for one of the year's most novel functions. Tarzan Morris, Clark Gable Cunningham, Claudette Colbert Craig, Slim Summerville Ashpaw, Ruby Keeler Watkins, Minnie Mouse Gordon and Mickey Mouse Wittenburg, who had been selected by ballot, impersonated their namesakes. Lynn Witten- burg, president, Don Coburn, vice-president, Margaret Ida Gardner, sec- retary, and Sam Frowine, treasurer, served as executives of the class the past year, Their sponsors were Mr, Nelson Brown, Mr. Sylvan Jackson, and Mr, James McElhaney. In retrospect we find Donald Coburn, Frank Rickey, John Griffin, and Georgia Mabe, as officers, guiding the class in l934. Miss Elizabeth Altsman, Mr. Don Stewart, and Mr, Robert Bigler sponsored them at this time. The customary freshman party and a skating party comprised their social undertakings. Certain ones of their number have shown full realization of the value of extra curricular activities. They are enrolled in clubs and were in the musical comedy in addition to their work with the clas Jackson, McElhaney, Brown 'S ' 'V K my ygigtge -K 3, ' TQ
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