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Mr. S11111ll is 1111 'ilwl He lilies '1ll 1 e te11cher of11111the111atics. Mr. Hoogeveen is 21 SClCI1L'C te11cher, 1111,l ll . 1 sportsg chief 11111o11g the111 11re tennis couch ot huslcethall, golf, 1111ci foothull. During Zlllcl swi111111i11g. He enjoys detective stories. the su111111er he is almost 11lw11ys playing golf. Assisting MVT DCVU0 in fl?SAlHlN'I2m'f1' and Miss Browne keeps the lihr11ry i11 orcler 1111cl Mr. Br11ncl11u with h11sl4eth11ll is Fiucl Terhune. teaches algebra. Her Spccmitics me Singing illkl ll former 11thlet1c st11r of 5. H. 5. He enioys mum Skmiw, . ,,. 11ll sports. A . I l I T, I I - - 1 ' 1 11' '11, Mr. Twurclock is tl1e well-trainecl agriculture Mrs' Dnlsilz ?5Y'm ft'U'k Rt1li1MrlUflllIi1:llI1 . w ' 11 - '. . '1 s 1. teacher. He has 11111cle the Sterling F. F. A, Rtometrlhami llswgkimtlrl 3 l L . . ' ' o 1 ' '-I I . chapter UllfSfLlI1Cl1I'lg 111 the state. H1 Sou' t HULL um Mr Miss Turnell IS the efficient and genial girls ,Mllss Wslbwfl lteakhw ilflilthfmmlkf xml LH? sports director. She ll1lS carried out 21 successful Ullfnf V- ls WL In J b0HI1HlTfLl11Ql111 cxt1.1 111o111c11ts, sports progr11111. All sports are enioyecl hy l1er. ll Jimg YP 'Ll U xml xml' ' M M5155 mt 1 T M . . 111'1 'e-u 1 or t IC se111or 1 11vs. Mrs. MCAIldTCNK'S IS tl1e ple11s1111t and efficient K l l ' A nurse who cliugnoses our ills. When 11ot at Miss 5l'1Cfl112ll1 instructs cl11sses 111 tl1e stucly ot ' school she 11111y he see11 t11l4i11g care of her small hiology and zoology. She is 1111 11clx'1ser to the clnughter. sophomore L'l2lSS. Nlr.S111:1ll, Xlr, 'l'11rl1u110, Xlr, 'l'1.1:11'1l111-la, Miss 'l'ur111-ll, Xlrs. NIf'.X111l1'v11s, XII' lliwui-V1-1-11, Kliss lilwnxiii-, Xlrs llsixis. Nli-s YY:-41111. Xliss Sl10r111:111. ix! x Y 51 1 - f K P r 1 sf? x ,. . fs F Q .' 1' Ar 1 1 X M athem l a t 1 c S P11151' Tlinrtci.
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Social Science and Vocations E Xli' l'r'i1i1l:ui-Klr N-lim-l,Xl1ssl.iiileixs,Nlr Viral:-x Xli llun' Nl lin HI XII limln In Xlis-l'ei0r-IIi1.Nlr Nloore. XI .. ss .. iss 's ' , . mum Nir. lirandau. instructor of American history, coaches haskethall and tennis. He is an expert not only in hoth of these actiyities hut in most other sports as well. He prefers tennis. Mr. Scheid directs a wide field of sports for hoys. coaching toothall in the tall, intramural in winter, track in spring. Miss l-udens teaches world and American history. She enjoys all sports, chiefly golf. hir. Vfhaley teaches vocational wood shop. His classes haye huilt seyeral pieces ot furniture tor the lihrary this year. lyiiss Hunt is the clever teacher of commerce. bhe is instrumental in securing positions for many ot her students. Niiss Hester teaches cooking. This year she Filet Tu Ui t conducted a series of txyelye lessons for adults interested in the art of cooking. Mr. Timmons has charge of shop hoys and is superintendent of the school huilding and grounds. Miss Peterson teaches typing, shorthand, and hookkeeping. She derives much pleasure from her camerag she took the picture of herself used on this page. Mr. Moore spends his time in the shop as assistant to Mr. Timmons. He is a graduate oi- S. H. S. Miss Nehr teaches girls skill in home manage- ment. plays. She assists in the costumes for the senior M r. Rohlwins is the teacher of social science and has a wide knowledge ot present-day prohlems.
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r3' '3 3 -'kfws 33 U pf 2' ff If Q ff! ff' ,ftfff-ff fl 'J-13247 if Cassof 39 ffvff W J 'lf' KN Xllll X DUN ll lllll Nlik Ili IX WUII 0 Q DON FEHRENBACH EI3WARI7 CrEBHARnr Cllss Vlce President 2 Class Treasurer 3 Class Presrdent 4 Deblte Club 1 2 3 4 Presld t 2 3 Deblte Teaml 4 Dramatic Club2 3 4 VICC President 4 Football 1 Cross Country Z 3 Golfl 9 Club 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Intramural Buslcetball 2 r HLY 1 2 Presldent Z Sr H1Y 3 qecretary 3 Annual Bo 1rd 4 Mxgazrne Sales 2 l.'1t1n Club 1 2 French IRXIN WOLF Cl Iss Vlce President 4 Annu xl Bo 1rd 4 Rufle Club 4 otballl Z 3 4 Basketbllll 2 3 4 Captnn Trlckl Z 3 4 C1ptnn4 qt H1Y3 4 V1eel3res1dent 4 S Club 2 3 4 l3res1dent4 QLILHLL Club3 Vue President 3 Cage Club Z 3 4 Class Tre lsurer 1 Class Secretary 2 3 4 Sr H1 Y 4 9 Club2 3 4 Secretary 3I3reasurer4 Football l Z slcetblll I 2 T 3 4 Annl Board 4 Audubon Club l 2 Q ee Club 3 4 Treasurer 3 Clge Club 2 3 4 LYLE HALL Rotarxan 4 Chrlstmfxs Dance 3 Chaxrnmn Mlga me es 2 Sr H Y 3 4 Pesldent 4 Blndl 2 Trick Z 3 4 Footballl 7 3 4 Latin Club 2 Rlfle Club 4 qenlor Luncheons Flnlnee Commlttee 4 W ns Ind Me Ins C30lDI1lll'l'LL 4 qprxng Fun Festn ll 4 SCIIIOI' Cl'll'OI'lIClC We entered Sterllng Hlgh School IH the fall of 1935 Durmg the first busy and varled week of sehool we were oppressed wlth the habxtual freshman shyness, only to dlscover that hlgh school was not so very dlfferent from JLIIUOI' hrgh after all Cur formal lnltlatlon was held at the first pep meetlng The glrls were obliged to wear green halr I'lbbOI19 and the boys to wear thelr shlrts backwards Marehlng around the gym Ill time to the Jeers of the upper elassmen w as the greatest of our trlals however for the soul of the freshman lb sensltlxe The day before Chrlstm 15 Mr Bowers called us together wlth the express purpose of dealmg out to us the most beartrendmg dlsappolntment that we were to reeelxe 111 ull of our years IH Q H '3 As gently as posslble he mformed us th at there IS no Qanta Claus Page Fourteen Hax mg proved ourselx es loyal students of S H S by sprmv we were allowed to Iillllgltf wlth the upper elassmen at a sehool plenle at Lawrence Park To us the blggest exent of the second year was our flrst dance the Klng Wlnter Sllde which we sponsored on anuary 16 1931 3l3h1s avalanche of sueeess gave us a confidence that was apparent IU our later enterprlses ln the SpI'l!1g we had our elass PILDIL and eondescendlnwly allowed the freshmen to IOIII We had planned to haxe lt at Lawrenee P lI'lx but we w ere forced to haxe lt lIl the gym beeause of the perverslty of the weather We sponsored the years only two formcnls the Mlstletoe SWIIIQ and the LIDIOI' Qenlor Dmee the latter after much 'lI'Ulll1lt,l1f I'LDl lLlIlU the lbmdoned prom ,Q 4 ,v . ' .I 'A Y at 1 w I cy X' , . ,f J, I ,J X . f V I k . . A I7 33, . 3 vj , V f' yf . - ! I bf JI J ,jx f . 7' ,f V' 1, I L , ,- Q fl. ' Y . 3' fl: ' I .A 17 f 7 vf Q es . , 3 l I 1. .3 '34 'lf .CH Y .3 3 Pr xiflrnl Virr-Pr Sirlnli , 3 lfll 3 fllflill llll'l' l.Yl.l'I H.Kl.l. S: rn Inrgf Tn uxufw' an ' ,-' . 2 Ls- - S ,-- . - W. . Q - ,- .K v ' Q , ', 3 . ' . , . . .' , , 1 u ,, . , , . . - . , , , U1 . , 1 , , , - ,- , A . , ' l ' . 3 1 , , . 3, 43 Ba' - 1 , , 3, 43 rack 1, 2, , : ml n . Q . A3 3' 1 - 3 1 1 3 , , ' , , , . , , 3 , , eclen A , . g . ' , g . 1' gl. - H g A , , . ' y , 3 ' , V' L . , , Q I 2 I 3 K ' ' 2 1 y S 3 , , Club 4, Secretary 43 Press Club 2, 3, 43 junior Rotarian Class Apfesldfm lv 2? Treasurer 49 PW? Club 33 lunfm 4. 9 - ' , L 9 1 2 Sal 1 . 1' ,,r S2 ..3,4: ' I I a . , : . -, . 9 L f Q ' 1 -- sk- . Q A l 3 . : , Z X . ' . -v 1 - - I 3 Fo . , , , 3 ' ' ' 1 , , , , 1 1 43 71 1 -L S , -' g e 'z . 1 . , , , 1 1 9- - - , , '- - 4. H C. ,i 1 h .4 I Z v y v ' 3 C K 1 v r'3 1 A 1 w N . , . . , , . I I l 3 3 ' 3 L v3 Y . . . 7 . I . . . . . 5, 1 Y V V . . f Q i .Q .5 A 3 Y . . . . 3 3 ' , V . .. .i . . . l . - - I V , , W ' 4 3 . 7 - I 3 1 .1 3 - . K 3 YL a 3 K K 3 3 1 .1 ' is 1 ,- v 7 3 3 3 g I 3 ' rj ' I K 3 3 3 . A s x 3 3 .3 3 3 3 ' . 3 4 3 l 3 3 1 Vu Y 7 L ' A Y 3 3 i 'L L L X A 3 ' 1 - c 1 1 e, . 4 , J ,, , s K- 1 v3 1 K ,L ' n 3 3 3 31 . 3 f. 3 3 3 1 3 4 ., K U, .e,', 'Z in-' .- , u J',k- l,' x. . ki s L - 5 s 1 V c L - K P. 1 v A 1 -' H x 1 e 4 1 3. 2 2 . ,. 4 .,
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