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CURR MIELAIURIEIUS ,32 ICULUM OF RITENOUR HIGH SCHOOL ERESHMAN YEAR ALGEBRA PHYSICAL EDUCATION ENGLISH LATIN CIVICS MANUAL ARTS VOCATIONS DOMESTIC SCIENCE GENERAL SCIENCE SOPHOMORE YEAR PLANE GEOMETRY SEWING ENGLISH SPANISH EARLY EUROPEAN HISTORY BIOLOGY LATIN COMMERCIAL LAW PHYSICAL EDUCATION ADVANCED ALGEBRA' SOLID GEOMETRY BUSINESS ARITHMETIC JUNIOR YEAR LATER EUROPEAN HISTORY PHYSICAL EDUCATION -Y ENGLISH SPANISH SOCIOLOGY PHYSICS ECONOMICS TYPEWRITING LATIN SHORTHAND SENIOR YEAR TRIGONOMETRY AMERICAN HISTORY ENGLISH CHEMISTRY PUBLIC SPEAKING OFFICE PRACTICE LATIN SHORTHAND PHYSICAL EDUCATION MUSIC REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION ENGLISH --ffffff f 3 SCIENCE fG6H67dl Science or Biology Requiredj f 1 MATHEMATICS f-f-fff f 1 SOCIAL SCIENCE Uncluding American Histovyj f A PHYSICAL EDUCATION -f-ff f 1 ELECTIVES f f f f f - 7 'fwemyeigfzt Great Is Truth, And Mighty Above All 'I'hings.',
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MIELAUREUS '32 SENIOR CLASS MARY JAMES Ritenour 1-2134. Harmonica Club 3. Ease nf Heart Her Every Look Conveyed. LOUIS L. KUNIN-'.'He'rman,' Normandy 1123 Ritenour 3-4. Glee Club 3: Kodak Club 4. 'Tis Good Nature Only Wins the Heart. FORREST E. SPRINGER- Curly Rirenour 1-Z-514. Football 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 2: Basketball 213143 Lettermarfs Club 314, To Worry ls Folly So Smile and Be Jolly. Lois VxRG1N1A GREEN- Gin Mt-Lcansboro 11 Ritenour 2-3-4. Home-Ec Club 2g Dramaric Club 35 Reckers 3f4g Kodak Club 4. Noche ing So Aclorns The Face As Cheerfulnessf' tr H MABEL HETLAGE4 May Ritenour 1-2f3'4. Baseball 11Zf3g Basketball Z-fig Soccer 2f3f4: MR Club 245145 Pepper Box 31 Class Sec.-Treas. 3: Recker Club lTfeas. 41 34' Dramatic Club 4g Honor Society 4. 'There Is No Knowledge XVhich ls Not Valuable. HARRY A. PAILERgHHCl1'ldS0mCN Ritenour 117.13-4. Commercial Club 3'4. What's Built Upon Esteem Can Ne'cr Decay. ROBERT CzAR-'little Caesar Roosevelt 1, Ritenour 2134. Debating Club 2g Draf matic Club 31 Museum Club 4. Knowledge ls A Thing Desired. AUDREY E. OLDENDORPH- Amd Kingnour lf2f3'4, Glee Club Z3 Basketball 21341 Vol' lev Ball 2-314: Bascball 2'3f4g R Club P43 Mu' scum Club lVice-PresJ 314: Recker Club 3-41 Melaureus 4. Winning ls Her Way, And Pleasant Is Her Smile. CHARLES F. JONES, JR.- Lightning Ritenour l-2-314. Spanish Club 23 Clee Club 314. Wise to Resolve. And Patlcnt to Perform. CHARLES H. ZEILER Ritenour l-21314. Football 4g Nluseum Club 41 Hi-Y 4. Practice Is The Best Master. G. RAYMOND HAND- Ray Dallas, Texas lfZf3: Normandy: Ritenour 4. Draf matic Club 4: Hi'Y 4. 'He Only ls A XVell-Made Man lVho Has A Good Determination. 'l'l'1ey Are Only 'Truly Great Who Are Truly Good. 'Twentyfseven
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MIELAURIEIUS '32 Evers Bernard Hamilton Dee JUNIOR CLASS President - f EDWARD EvERs VicefPresidem - f GEORGE BERNARD Secretary f ROBERT HAMILTON Treasurer NORNIA BELLE DEE S Miss DIGBY Sponsors I MISS EDWARDS 2 Miss LEEPER JUNIOR HISTORY In September 1929, 173 Freshmen entered Ritenour High School and were immediately placed under the sponsorship of Miss Botts and Miss Digby. The class elected Lewis DeHart, president, Florence Keane, vicefpresidentg Thelma Clifford, secretaryg and Elizabeth Douglas, treasurer. Edward Evers served as Freshman Pepper Box reporter. In athletics Dorothy Headrick, Elizabeth Douglas, Corneil Tolbert, Francois Mingis, Mary Ruth Rives, and Marguerite Walz received awards in girl's athletics. Of the boys Lewis DeHart, Adrian Freise, and Robert Hamilton earned letters. The class had an unusually large representation on the honorfroll. In their Sophomore year the c'lass enrollment decreased to 75. Miss Botts and Miss Digby continued as sponsors. Again Lewis DeHart was made class presidentg Adrian Freise, vice- president, Dorothy Dinkelkamp, secretary, and Robert Hamilton, treasurer. DeHart, Freise, and Hamilton earned athletic letters. An exceptionally large group of girls engaged in all sports. The class led the honorfroll, In their junior year the class membership increased to 111. Miss Digby, Miss Edwards, and Miss Leeper were class sponsors, Edward Evers, president, George Bernard, vicefpresidentg Robert Hamilton, secretary, and Norma Belle Dee. treasurer. Norma Belle Dee was also assistant editor on the Pepper Box staff. Edward Evers, Helen Borne, Fred Heining, Elfzabeth Douglas, and Lewis DeHart also held positions on the Pepper Box Staff. The girls again had an out' standing athletic recordg Lewis DeHart, Adrian Freise, Richard Dixon, Ralph Priep, George Baumgardt, Frank Grossenbacher, Robert Hamilton, and George Bernard received athletic let' Ears. Instead of the customary prom the class gave n very enjoyable party in honor of the eniors. Talent Is That Which Is In O-ne's Power. 'I'wcmyfm ne
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