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CLASS MOTTO: The elevator to suc- cess is broken; take the stairs. CLASS FLOWER. Blue and white dai- CLASS COLORS: Royal blue and white. CLASS PROPHET Emma Oppliger CLASS POET Peggy Conard CLASS HISTORIAN ............ Edwin Shellenberger CLASS WILL by Maurice Jackson VALEDICTORIAN Peggy Conard SALUTATORIAN Emma Oppliger SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Werner Luetters, President; Maurice Jackson, Vice-President; and Edwin Shellen- berger, Secretary-Treasurer. Com- mencement exercises were held May 24, 1932. The school had an enrollment of 100 students our senior year. That to- tal was the highest that it had been for our four years of high school. We had an enrollment of 16 for our Freshman class. Officers were; Emma Oppliger, President; William Jaehde, Vice-President; Mildred McNinch, Secretary-Treasurer; and Mr. Meisel, Sponsor. Our Freshman class play was, And Home Came Ted , preced- ed by The Light That Jailed'. We had an enrollment of 22 stu- dents in our class our sophomore year, with Melvin Elliott serving as our President; Rex Stowe, Vice-Pres.; Edwin Shellenberger, Secretary-Trea- surer; and Miss Joseph, Sponsor. The Patsy was our Junior Play. Mildred McNinch was our class President; Ed Shellenberger was Vice- Pres.; Emma Oppliger was Secretary- Treasurer; and Mr. Nipps and Mrs. Meisel were our sponsors. CLASS ROLL: Harriett (Cofer) Pfaff Harvey Cofer Blanche (Combest) Best Peggy Conard Melvin Elliot Glen Garrelts Maurice Jackson Vera Jennings Bernard Kraus Werner Luetters Freida (Lyon) Stowe Joe Lyon Mildred (McNinch) Shank Ora (Montgomery) Keyser Blanche (Olsen) Newkirk Emma (Oppliger) Hamlin Evelyn (Roth) Hunter Edwin Shellenberger Hazel (Snider) Andrew Rex Stowe David Strieker Carl Weedin Charles Yost Faculty, 1930-1931: Front row Ethel Shearer. English, Blanche Meisel. Business course. Florence Scott. Music; and Mildred Fox. Domestic Science, Domestic Arts, and Latin Back Row: Otis Rogers, Jr. High Principal Frank Meisel. Manual School Principal, and Roland Nipps, Coach and We ordered our senior class rings on Oct. 31,1931, the beginning of our senior year. These rings had the em- blem mounted on black enamel and they arrived in November. Our class officers were; Werner Luetters, Presi- dent; Maurice Jackson, Vice-Presi- dent; and Edwin Shellenberger, Secre- tary-Treasurer. The football boys (22 on the team) had new uniforms that year. The jer- sey's were cardinal with white letters on the back. The average weight of the football boys was 129 % pounds. Marvin Elliott was the football cap- tain. The cheerleaders were Victor Long and Wilma Thomas. A new 2000 watt light had been in- stalled during the summer, which made it possible for outdoor ball- games. The senior hike was to a canyon North of Brownell. Students in typing 1 class took a Training and Agriculture; Paul H Andree, High Math. speed test in November. The highest score was made by Velma Haug and Emma Oppliger. This score was made by typing 29 words a minute for a period of 10 minutes. Edwin Shellen- Derger, Franklin Clark, Fred Amstutz, Irene McKenzie, and Vera Jennings had perfect papers, writing 10 min- utes without an error. The foods class served hot lunches in December. The average attendance was 30, which was one-fourth of the student body. Four of the girls took charge of the meal each aay. They planned the menu, bought the food, and prepared and served it. A typical menu consisted of creamed beef on toast, pickled peaches, and cocoa. The Senior class raised money by selling subscriptions to the Ness County News. With this money they raised, they bought and donated a Philco Radio to the school. Cast of And Home Came Ted , Out Freshman class play, presented Nov. 28, 1928. Front row: Ed Shellenberger. Peggy Conard. Mildred McNinch. Emma Oppliger. Rex Stowe, and Harriet Cofer. Back Row: Wayne Williams, Blanche Combest. Lucille O'Neil. Carl Weeden. Merrill Wheatcroft. and Harvey Cofer The play had a surprise ending as the script called for Ed to kiss Peggy at the end of the play, but Peggy fooled him and ran off the stage before he got a chance to kiss her.
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