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J THE ORIOLE TT' f sf History of the Junior Class ln l924 we were a class of forty-four. The second day of school a class meeting was held to elect officers and our class advisors. President, Louise Lindsey: Vice President, Ellis Hard: Secretary, Donald Gouldg Treasurer, Mearl Kunklerg Class Advisors, Miss Ball and Miss Hicks. ln October the Sophomores gave a reception in our honor, after which we were not so bashful. During the year several class parties were held, at the homes of Marie Louise Gottschalk, Marion Boley, Arlene Dunton, and Florence Mc- Connell. The next year we were Sophomores, at the beginning of the year there were forty-two in our class. We elected officers, President, Martin Batesg Vice President, Leola Evardg Secretary, Myrtle Hall, Treas- urer Theodore Penoyer: journalist, Grace MacDonald, Class Advisor, Miss Rath. Later another meeting was called at which we chose the class motto Life is what you make it, class colors, blue and whiteg class Hower, lily. Early in the year we gave the Freshman a reception at the l. O. O. F. Hall. Not long after this we held a meeting to decide on what kind of rings we wanted. We selected green gold rings trimmed in white gold, and a cup was presented to the class which was to be given to the Honor student on graduation. About this time we had a sandwich sale, a baked goods sale, and did other things to earn money. Class parties held this year were at the homes of Arlene Dunton, Harold Smith, Theo- dore Penoyer and Olga Gilbert. ln the spring we gave a reception for the teachers. At the end of this year we left with thirty-nine in our class. Now we are juniors. Our class officers are: President, Mearl Kunklerg Vice President, Earl Vannoy: Secretary, Grace MacDonaldg Treasurer, Margaret Smithg Journalist, Martin Batesg Class Advisors, Miss Graf and Miss Rath. Arlene Dunton and Mary Zurbrugg entertained the juniors this year. Before Christmas vacation the rings came and were gladly received. Early in the spring school was closed a week because of the mumps. After we came back we had a sandwich sale, sold pompoms, had a baked goods sale, put on a moving picture showand held a dance at Quincy Grange Hall to get money to give the Seniors a banquet. The banquet was given the latter part of May and was a success. We all enjoyed ourselves very much at the Juniors and Seniors picnic. School closed in june. Everyone welcomed the vacation. 1 f 1 ill? 19 2 a My Page 27
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7 U , ,, , . -,..-.-.........,...-.... y 1 ,: Jumor Class Front row, left to right Gladys Braatz. Margaret Smith, Advisor Miss Graf, Vivian Cilchrest, Louise Lindsey, Ellis Hard Eclson Blackman Second row Nellie Donbrock, Pauline Lippert, Marie Louise Gottschalk, Mary Zurbrugg, Audrey Shoemaker Myrtle Hall, Harold Smith Third row Grace MacDonald, Florence McConnell, Helen Grove, Advisor Miss Rath, Dorothy Albright Olga Gilbert, Arlene Dunton, Nora Knapp, Leo Keller Back row Martin Bates, Earl Vannoy, Mearl Kunliler, Merritt Vannoy, Fay Sanderson Page 26
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Sophomore Class Front row, left to right Helen l-loughtaling, Audrey Brandt, Esther Blackman, Ruth Blackman, Genevieve Van Atta, Dorris Keeler, Beatrice Gottschalli. Lucille Bennett Second row Elizabeth Tift, Bertha Vannoy, Edith Sellon. Esther Sattler, Leyloyne Van Patten, lda lVlay lngrarn. Dorris Rasmussen Third row Evelyn Herrick, Ruth lVlcConnell, Velma Thompson, jane Gottschalk, Ruth Crapo, Belle Culbert Fourth YDW Elsie Ransford, Dorothy l-lickolc, Advisor lVliss Sutton, Nenah Annin, Robert Myers Fifth r0W Elwin jones, Otto Luce, Eddie Hodge, Robert Stroup, Hubert Wright, lVlerle Parl-:er Back row Louis Stachel, Cecil Farwell, Keith Gardner, Advisor Miss Ball, Kenneth Frahm, Donald Struble Page 28
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