“THE ANNUAL” STAFF Left to right, lower row: Junietta Brown, Senior Reporter; Helen Miller, Girls’ Athletic Reporter; Marybelle Ham, Photographer. Middle row: Florence Simon Sophomore Reporter; Mildred Spidel, Artis»,; Mildred Hole, Alumni Reporter; Eraeri a Poly, Music Reporter; Dessa Hill, Editorials; Whilma Grillot, Junior. Reporter; Gladys Trittschuh, Ass’t Organization Reporter. Upper row: Arnold Grdlo . Boys’ Athls ic Reporter; John Ehrhart, Advertising Mgr.; Ralph Alexander, Loc.iis; Ralph Bra ulon. Business Mgr.; Lorin Spenny, Editor-in-Chief; Ralph Shellha 1:0. DIstribu ing Agent; Thomas Brown, Freshman Reporter.
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PAGE EIGHTEEN SOPHOMORK CLASS Left to right, first row: Kathryn Hanna, Ruby Kley, Ruby Fiebiger, Opal Sheffbuch, Maudie Boyer, Florence Simons, Pauline Nickols. Second row: Mildred Trittschuh, Florence Boyer, Myrtle Smith, Helen Fields, Annabelle Greer. Third row: Edward Goubeaux, Homer Fields, Farrel Hahn, Forrest Hile, Norbert Grillot, Glen Zellar. Fourth row: Paul Neiderkorn, Norman Jacobi, Vernon Marchal, Ira Brown, Alfred Subler, Edmund Stamm, Harold Urquhart. Fifth row: Kenneth Brandon, Raymond Sheppard, Ralph Beare, Thomas Begin. Eugene Goubeaux, Lowell Gutermuth, Lloyd Davis, Bernard Petit jean, Edgar Sherry. Regret that Bernard Magoto was absent the day the picture was taken. Just one year ago from September ltuM, which would be September, H)20, the opening of the school year in Versailles, Ohio, found a group of boys and girls wending their way toward the High School building. W'liat for, do you suppose? Just to look at the building? Why, no! They were going that way with the intention of becoming students for the coinin ' year. Ami, oh, how proud we were, as we had been looking forward to the day when we would I a given the privilege of attending High School! After we had been assigned to our room in the High School building, the enrollment was taken. We numbered 47. The announcement was made that we were the members of the largest Freshman Class in the history of the school Quite a number of the pupils of the rural districts are taking ad vantage of the nearest high school, and (his accounts for the larger class mil. Of course, we were known ! y such names ns Preshies” and Oreen-ies . But, at the same time, we knew we were only a group of simple Freshmen, and we were made (he “laughing stock of the school.” But lie old proverb is “The one who laughs lns(, laughs best . So we were all there determined to do our very best.
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