Southport High School - Anchor Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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N HDD l'iiSl0rY Df CIEISS Df 1931-32 September 10, l928, one hundred two freshmen entered into their courses at Southport High School. These knowledge-seekers formed the class of 1932. Vlfe devoted several weeks to becoming accustomed to the unfamiliar routine of high school life, then Mr. Robins, our class sponsor, called a meeting for the election of officers. The class, headed by Marcella Lang, President, William Grme, Vice- presidentg and Dorothy Kerhof, Secretary-Treasurer, soon found its position in the school life, both in scholastic and extra curricular activities. Our members found places as honor students, athletes and club members. As Sophomores, our class numbered eighty-three and our officers were VVil- liam Orme, President, Robert Mayer, Vice-President, and Marcella Lang, Sec- retary-Treasuren Our sponsor was Miss Penrod. Although fewer in number, we were thankful no longer to he Freshies. This year we were initiated into the mysteries of Latin, Geometry, and General History. Thus we had little time for outside activities. Nevertheless, we were well represented in the clubs, ath- letics, and musical organizations. Tn 1930-31 seventy jolly Juniors, spurred to higher ambitions, entered the splendid new high school building. This year Mrs. Black, a newcomer to our Faculty, was our sponsor. We elected as officers, Alberta Welmer, President, Violet Rose Sutton, Vice-President, and'Marcella Lang, Secretary-Treasurer. Certain of our members had entered the field of theatricals as freshmen and sophomores by taking part in the operettas. But this year the class made its debut by offering laughs to the audience with the farce, 'KSecond Childhood. Our most important social activity of the year was our Reception to honor the Seniors. Members of our class took a great many of the honors on Honor Day. Now, as Seniors, our number has decreased to only a few more than sixty. Of these only forty are the original members of four years ago. This year our sponsor was Miss Day, and our officers were Eldon Reghtel, Presidentg VVil- liam Qrme, Vice-Presidentg and Ellis Heghtel, Secretary-Treasurer. As Seniors, the members of our class are expected to be leaders in school activities. This year's major activities have given us much pleasure as well as harf' work. We successfully presented the farce, K'Listen, World! , and this publica- tion, our Anchor,,' is the record of our class. We greatly enjoyed the pleasure of attending the Reception given us by the juniors and Farewell Party by the Faculty. Then came Class Day, and at last Commencement with the necessary farewell tQ our days at Southport High School4but not to our pleasant memo- ries and lasting friendships with teachers and classmates. -I Q 3 2 Page Twenty-t-run



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