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CLASSES iiX.9i.Ig LIC-3.9L143EiGi9Ll85ifwX.3?ii 9 ll ll Seniors Juniors Sophomores F5 U Freshmen You can always tell a Flreshrnan By his green and foolish stareg You, can always tell a Sophomore By the way he combs his hair,- : Yon can always tell a Junior By his smile and friendly Cl7fltCllj Yon can always tell a Senior But you can't tell him much. -KENT STATER 5 556-XQIQQIUCXDEIQIBC-X95!QlWC'X!! Eleven
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Ten Board Of Education Standing. Mr. George, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Hilty. Seated: Mr. Beerman, Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Sunderland. Mr. John A. Goodwin, who is employed by the state highway department, has been a board member for four years. He has served faithfully as president of the board for the last two yearsi Mr. John A. Beerman, 11 well known farmer of the community, has worked dili- gently as a member of the board for three years. He also is active in various farm organizations. Mr. Robert I. Mitchell, although the latest member admitted to the board has already served two years. Mr. Mitchell is also a farmer. Mr. C. Levi Hilty is the owner of one of the town's meat markets. His three years on the board shows his fine attitude toward bettering the community. Mr. Francis George has been a member of the board for four years. Through his everlasting efforts he has helped make the board what it is today. He is an employee of our Citizens and Farmers Bank. Mr, H. B. Sunderland, business man, is the clerk for the board. He is to be well commended for his fine work. lt is plain to see that these men give unselfiishly their time to work for the progress of the school and pupils. Such men should be highly praised and respected by the community for taking such an interest in the future 'leaders of the world.
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At The Foothills, Climbing Wesley Sowards Harold Augsburger Mildred Fritz Betty Clantz WESLEY SOWARDS 'AWES HAROLID AUGSBURGECRCII t t d f' AUGSIE . . . C The brilliant pfresiolent of owr class 'W , ' - Izyltlgltgiivfgtftha Vigo? 001 Bw 3,1285 Has been busy the whole yewr throngh5 With never an hom' to throw away, For he's had too much to do. Class Plays 3-45 Operetta 2-3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Orchestra 1-2-3-45 Band 1-25 Basketball 2-3-45 Base- ball 2-3-45 Annual Staff 3-4 QAssistant Editor-35 Editor-455 Music Festival 2-3-45 Volleyball 3-45 German Band 2-3-45 Reception Committee 35 Play Committee 35 County Elimination Test 2-35 State Music Contest 1-2-3-45 State Solo and Ensemble 2-3-45 Ring Committee 35 Brass Sextet 45 Chorus 1-25 Senior Scholastic Test 45 Orchestra Contest 1-2-3-45 Class President 4. MILDRED FRITZ MILLlE Her ffriends are many, Her foes . . . are there any? Valedictori-an5 Secretary 45 Class Play 35 Operetta 3- 45 Glee 'Club 3-45 Music Festival 3-45 County Elimina- tion Test 1-2-3-45 County Scholarship Team 2-3-45 State Music Contest 3-45 Senior Scholarship Test 45 Reception Committee 3. President . . Wesley Sowards Vice President Harold Augsburger Secretary . . Mildred Fritz Treasurer . Betty Clantz And as Athletic Manager He can't be beat, of this we're sure. Class President 15 Vice President 45 Class Plays 3-45 Operetta 3--45 Glee Club 3-4 QPres1dent 455 Orchestra 3-4 Qllresident 455 Band 25 Manager Athletics 45 Baseball 35 Intramural 3-45 Annual Staff 45 Music Festival 3-45 Reception Committee 35 Play Committee 45 Chorus 1-25 F. F. A, 15 County Elimination Test 1-25 Brass Ensemble 45 German Band 3-45 State Music Contest 3-45 Ensemble Contest 45 Orchestra Contest 3-4. BETTY CLANTZ 'MISS CHANCE A blithefal young maiden ' F Is Miss Betty Clantz 4 But she'Ll never forget That Aragon dance. Treasurer 2-3-45 Report-er 15 Class Play 3-45 Operetta 3-45 Glee Club 3-45 Orchestra 3-45 Annual Staff 1-3-4 fassigtant Joke Editor 35 QBusiness Manager 455 Girls Sextette 45 Reception Committee 35 County Elimination Test 2-3-45 Chorus 1-25 State Music Contest 3-45 Invitation Committee 45 Ensemble Con- test 45 Orchestra Contest 3-4. Reporter .... Jean Neidhardt Sponsor . , MiS'S Deemel Class Flower . Yellow Rose Class Colors Blue and Gold Farewell To S. H. S. On the seventh day of September, 1936 A. D., fifty-three ambitious young men and women Qahemlj entered the last year of their High School career. Eight days later the officers for the year were electd with Wesley Sowards as the leader. September 18, our first social event of the year was held in the form of the Junior and Senior Weiner roast. The same month We took the opportunity to do unto others as others had done unto us four years before. In other words, We initiated the Frosh. November 16 and 17 every Senior had his hair combed and his Sunday go-to-meetin' clothes on. QSenior pictures taken.J The game supper was held on the twenty-third of November. We wish to thank the Juniors for the royal Way in which we were entertained at the Reception and also the teachers who coached our two very successful plays. Special com-mendation should be given the seven Senior basketball girls for their most successful season5 also to the four boys who played so hard. Our heartiest congratulations go to Mildred Fritz who again succeeded in winning a place -on the County Scholarship team. We are proud of the fact that the Seniors have been well represented in all of the high school activities. As we look back over the past four years we feel that we have accomplished as much as the most outstanding Senior class has ever done. We regret the decrease from eighty-three, which was our enrollment as Freshmen, to the present fifty-one graduates, but nevertheless We intend to keep on going after we have graduated despite discouragements and hardships. Our education is not finished but, as our motto shows, We are still At the Foothills, Climbing . We take this opportunity to thank the Faculty for their excellent supervision and help for the past four years, Especially do we wish to thank Miss Deemer who has seen us through our last year together. -N. S. N. '37 Twelve
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