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lil llllllllll Ilxl sifllIIlllllllliiiilllIl!l!IlilIf!!!! l.lEll!!lliiilliilIl!!lllllllllilillllEllllllllllflll l tlllllUN lllllllllllo llHIllIlS1li4fD IQNY CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Second Semexter Lawrence Backs - - President - - Lawrence Backs Francis Chervenka - - Vice-President - - Francis Chervenka Myrle Miller - - - Secretary-Treasurer - - Pearl Miller NTHE CLASS OF '30, after its third successful voyage on the high seas is safely lodged in harbor and is well prepared for its fourth and final voyage to be recorded in the annals of Sumner High School. The Juniors received many honors in all of the school activities. They first showed their colors by taking an active part in football. The following boys received letters: Clayton Knoblauch, Don Sperling, Russel Smith, James Schrengohst, David Cassidy, Jim Pautzke, and Kenneth Nelson. Max Rogel was football manager. At the annual football banquet, Clayton Knoblauch was elected football captain for the coming year. Many of these same boys were lettermen in basketball, among them: Clayton Knoblauch, Don Sperling, Max Rogel, Jim Pautzke, and Kenneth Nelson. Mary Livesley who earned a letter last year, played on the county championship basketball team. Clinton Corlis had the leading role in the high school operetta, Once in a Blue Moon and five other principal roles were taken by Juniors, Marjorie Goss, Velma McQueen, Francis Chervenka, Ralph Backs, and Lawrence Backs. The Juniors were also well represented in other musical activities. In the boys' band were Francis Chervenka, Ernest Brockman, Carroll Arnold, Orville Dennis, Albert Jansen, Lars Anderson and George Sarff. Ernest Brockman, and George Sarff played in the saxophone band. The school orchestra was also composed of many Juniors, including, Pearl Miller, Ernest Brockman, Francis Chervenka and Orville Dennis. Four out of the five debaters receiving pins were Juniors: Mary Livesley, Ellen Princehouse, Clinton Corliss and Lawrence Backs. In the declamation contest, Velma McQueen represented Sumner in dramatics and Lawrence Backs in oratory. The Junior Prom, the largest undertaking of the Class of '30 was given April 19, in Spencer's hall under the supervision of Jim Schrengohst, general chairman. Dorothy Sitts was elected vice-president of the Torch Society and Ralph Backs secretary-treasurer, and Antoinette Karlick was business manager of the Student Body. Dorothy Sitts was associate editor of the 1929 Spartan, and Clinton Corliss was assistant business manager. In the girls' club, Helen Loncke was secretary-treasurer, while Mary Tarbox represented the class on the cabinet. Mary Livesley was historian of the club. Don Sperling was vice-president of the boys' club. With this record in the past the class is looking forward to a bigger and better vear as Seniors. Twenty-three
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ll!lll lllllllllllllllllllllliliiiifililIillllllillliliillllIll? Illlll illliiillllllllill!llllll lllillllll! OFFICERS FOR 1928-1929 President ------- Harry Johnson Vice President - Carl Johnson Secretary - - Grace Nuttall Treasurer ------ Buster Carrell Advisors - Miss Hannah Anderson, Miss Ruth Faulkner iii HE CLASS OF '31 believes that it has at last accomplished what it aimed to do, and that was to make Sumner High School a better school for having such a class. Many Sophomores took part in athletics. Those on the first team in football were: Lee Knight, Jack Rogel, Phil Hoene, Emmet Fearing and Herman Zehnder. On the second team were: Nelson Whipple, Rueben Nutt, Harry Johnson, Helmer Greene, Bud Laidlaw, Jack McClymont and Harold O'Conner. After football season many Sophomores went into training for basketball. Those taking active parts on the first hoop team were: Jack Rogel, Wayne Cole and Phil Hoene. The second team claimed Buster Carrell, Harry Johnson, Helmer Greene and Jack McClymont. The girls won a never-to-be-forgotten name in basketball. Alice Jansen, Celina Clerget and Violet Delaney claimed places on the Championship team. Many other girls turned out for basketball and will probably make the team in future years. The Sophomore class has shown talent other than in athletics for the lead in the operetta last year was taken by Marjorie Goss and this year the honor again goes to the Sophomores as Nancy Ann Hawthorne has the lead in Once in a Blue Moon. Principal parts were given to Harry Johnson and Buster Carrell. Mildred Royer represents the class in the girls' club cabinet. This year, Harry Johnson served as Yell King and Buster Carrell as Yell Duke. The yells that Sumner gave at the games proves that these boys were very important. The hrst literary program of the year was a play entitled, The Gifted Givers, which was very appropriate, as it was given near Christmas time. The second pro- gram was a play, The Dearest Thing in Boots, with musical and dance numbers as additional features of the program. Many of the boys took active parts in band work. Tzventy-fire
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