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JUNIOR CLASS GAINS A VIEW OF ITS GOAL ln September 1933, ninety-six of us entered S. T. H. S. as freshmen. VVe elected Robert Tuite president, James Cimino vice-president, and Milton Kelsey secretary-treasurer. Miss Adolphson was chosen class adviser. Vile were royally entertained at the reception given for us by the upper classes. NVhen we returned as sophomores in 19534, there were eighty of urs. James Uimino was elected president, Donald Bristol vice-president and Lois Wheldon secretary-treasurer. Miss Adolphson was again chosen class ad- viser. This year we helped to entertain the Freshmen. VVhen the Junior- Senior Prom came along twelve lucky members ot' the class were chosen to serve. In 19335 when we came back as Juniors there were just seventy-four of us. This time Charles Nast was elected president, Milton Kelsey viee-presi- dent, Lois lVheldon secretary-treasurer, and Miss Adolphson class adviser. During the football season all of us' were busy selling hot dogs, gum, and candy at the games. On October 23 we grave a dinner in the gym for the teachers who were present at the teachers' institute. Our class play, 'tOh, Kaylm, was presented on February 14. The tournament came next, and we all were busy fixing peanuts to be sold along with gum, candy, pop, and ice cream bars. Now we are looking forward to a successful prom as a climax to an exceedingly busy year for the Junior class of '37. Ton Row-Hugh Sullivan, Darlene Cul-pen, Kathleen McGovern, Lois Wheldon, Margaret Rogers, Dorothy Daley, Agnes Hummel, Robert Tuite, John Smolek, Donald Croghan, Harold Schmidt, Leroy Arno, Henry Rath, Lester Verne, William Sievert, Vernon Krahn, Edward O'Neal, Joseph Yakovich. Second RowQMiss Adolphson, Vivian Mc-Mahan, Joyce Lanning, Gladys Getty, Helen Mulcrone, Hattie Bey, bauretta Doran, Olive Devine, Mary Doty, Joan Withhart, Doris Bertholf, Evabelle Stratton, Mary Bahne, Enid Sellers, Laverne Mielke, Clarence Arno, Bernard Crist, Lloyd Becker, Bernard Reibel, VV. F. Hafemann tPrincipa1J. Third Row-Orval Bertholf, Levora Johnson, Helen Wal'ing, Helen Darr, Betty Dempsey, Mildred Withhart, Beatrice Hastings, Etta Hastings, Henrietta Nehr- korn, Ruth Dannels, Genevieve Stouvenel, Catherine Sullivan, June Fitzpatrick, We-nona Yochem, Robert Gilman, Radke Collins, George Zubaty, Charles Vaccaro, Robert Runyan. Fourth Row-Paul Rath, Charles Lane, Charles Nast, .lack Gunn, Charles Bedford, Richard Pelikan, Milton Kelsey, James I-lloover, Robert Blair, James Cimino, Everett Nesbitt, Robert Sack. Donald Bristol, Donald Thompson, Clarence Eaton. 25
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Carmaletta Vomhof f She will always do her best. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4. Robert Williams All his mind is sei seriously io learn and know. Track 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club 4. Kathleen Wilson It's nice I0 be natural when you 're naturally nice. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Vice-Pres. of Glee Club 3, Treble Clef 2, 3, 4g Pres. of Treble Clef 49 Ac- companist for Boys' Glee Club 43 Accom- panist for Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Accom- panist for Treble Clef 3, 45 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4: Sec'y. of National Honor Society 4 5 Typing Team 3, 4: Junior Playg Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Sec'y. of Commercial Club 3: Declamation 23 '36 Annavas. Genevieve Withhart When a child she devel- oped the habit of talk- ing,and has been talking ever since. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 3, 41 Senior Play, National Honor Society 4: Typ- ing Team 3g Short- hand 'Team 4 3 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Or- chestra 4g Dramatic Club, Home Ee. Club 1, 23 Treasurer of Treble Clef 4.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS WINS MANY HONORS Top Row-eHenrietta Sikkema, Emma Allison, Max Oswald, John Patton, William Schaeffer, Robert Watson, William Hanson, Paul Harry, Wayne Hartney, Daune Lehr, John Nlahlik, Willard Arnold, Mary Louise King, Gladys Bradford, Delray Kennedy, Jean Hersey, Florence Groezinger, Marie Krahn, Adele LaSarge. Second Row-Mr. Hafemann, Amy Williston, Charles Young, Jacquelyn Bowman, Betty Boothby, Norma Cook, Kathleen Klingler, Jean Schmidt, Vera Conley, Lorraine Waterman, Eddo Hood, Doris Mumford, Audrey Stevens, Anabelle Fra- zer, Virginia Reese, Lillian Smolek, Jane Fitzpatrick, Wanda. Kennedy, Estabrook. Mrs. Third Row-Anna Iovinelli, Mildred McCue, Phyllis Hensley, Doris Kolar, Barbara Allen, Nelda Fields, Kathryn Thompson, Mary Pratt, Wilma Plattenberger, Gladys Runyan, Pattylou Pelikan, Rhuby Jean Kline, April Hess, Shirley Johnson, Lorene Freeman, Ellen Lundy, Maxine Higley, Marcella Hersey, Hazel Forry, Dorothy Smith. Belle Bottom Row-Richard Grayless, Bernard Ritchie, Robert Kehoe, Donald Akerman, Thomas Ballas, Paul Doty, Bernard Arno, Donald Hansen, John Bertholf, Donald Nast, Clarence Haring, Wilbur Stiles, Frank Matuska, Frank Esposito, Campbell. Alan The class of '38 started out in thc fall of '31 with eiglity-seven mem- hcrs. VVG were directed around the high school hy the dignified seniors it seemed, couldn't remember whether Latin or English One was in the or the music room. So much for our troubles. VVQ survived and are going strong. John Monahan was chosen Jean Schmidt, secretary-trcasurer. Our class adviser was Miss Hlavas. president, Doris Kolar, vice-pw-siclciit, who, gym still and Un- fortunately dnringr the second scmestcr we lost our president, who moved aw ay . ln our sophomore year wc son is our president, Rhuby Jean socretary-treasurer. Our class adviser is Mrs. George Estahrook. 26 have seventy-nine members. Robert VVat- Kline, our vice-presicle-nt and Ellen Lundy,
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