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Reid Haynes Holmes Win. Miller Johnson Dnrland rausso Cristman Rosen Churchill Weaver Norman W. Miller Welsh Hadlock Mr. Croijory Heden Kowalski Lent Campbell Munson Lupkus Lawrence Townsend Todd Duell Borsl Merger Prout Oldick Buhrmastcr Haldemait Gibhard Canfield Taylor Hargraves Schultes Burdick Chase Reed McMorrls Macon Coorlcrmole Osterhoul Stcuerwald Cole Lord VAird Rathbun Davies Pearson Spoigolberg Peek Meddaugh Murdock Milk Bedzis Stephens Kutchcra Abramson Ahll FRESHMEN the incoming freshmen class was exceptionally large, both in agriculture and home economics, at the first class meeting a committee was appointed to nominate names for officers for the fall term, at the next meeting the following officers were elected: president, richard johnson; vice-president, george Campbell; secretary, lillian pearson; treasurer, george g!bbard. before the term was over george gibbard had to leave school so we elected arnold heden to the office of treasurer for the rest of the term. the class gave a party to which the school body was invited, the party was a big success and all who were present had a good time; playing cards or dancing was in order the class had their picture for the year book taken as a group just before the day we went home for Christmas vacation when the fall term ended, many of the class went into one of the other classes, this made the freshmen class rather small, the new officers were elected for the spring term; they are as follows: president, arnold heden; vice-president, william burdick; secretary, charles ahlf; treasurer, wilber brown. the freshmen basketball team had a very good season, losing one game, the game we lost was the game with the juniors, when the freshmen class played the juniors in the tie-off game, the freshmen won; thus, becoming the champions of the classes. c. a. I. • THE 19 3 4 VOICE
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Clmrchill Stephe.'tt Win. Miller Holmov Rover) Relyea Mr. Horkior Reid BdUCUS Lent Baker H.ii’rrvin Welsh Had lock Cleveland Hilportshauscr Kowalski W. Miller Payne Kulchera Munson I upkiiv Van Patten Barber Ducll Houghton Canfield Milk Haldcman Cihbard Busch Jensen Taylor Tinning Weaver Rco ! Cristman Durian:! Johnson Pnillips Stcuerwald Macon Rathbun Davies SpeigleborR Peck Ward Holmes Mcddaugh Murdock JUNIOR HISTORY Another year is drawing to a close very rapidly at State School, but our efforts to succeed here, have been more towards the turning of that Key of Knowledge. After a hard summer of field work and reports, we came back to school with a higher aim. We elected the following officers for our first term: William Busch, president: David Baker, vice-president; Donald Baucus. secretary; and Robert Houghton, treasurer, with William Busch. David Baker and Joseph Tinning student council members. Joseph Tinning was our class reporter and Mr. Hodder was chosen as our faculty advisor for both the fall and spring terms. In January the class was reorganized with many new members from two year Aggie’’ and Eccers. We elected William Busch, president; Leon Rosen, vice-president; Ruth Peck, secretary; Stewart Cristman. treasurer, with William Miller. Ernest Hilpertshauser, and William Schreiber student council members. Frank Stephens was chosen as class reporter. When class games came around we did our best to win. We won in two games against the Seniors and one against the Freshmen. We finally lost to the freshmen in a play-off game which gave them the class championship. Summer is just around the corner again. We are going to work and WORK; then return to finish the turning of that Key and hope to end our life here on the Hill with happy memories. We wish the best of success to the present graduating class as they depart to the various parts of the compass to complete the remaining chapters of their lives. J.T. F. S. • THE 19 3 4 VOICE
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