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Page 18 THE SWASTIKIAN iFr sltman Class SnstAry September 13, 1926, some sixty-one young, energetic boys and girls came trembling up the shaky steps of V. H. S. to begin their term in that famous old institute. One, Miss Leona Fritz, has departed to the Great Beyond; four others have given up studies in our classes. Mr. E. G. Puterbaugh, instructor in mathematics, has taught us many new uses of signs and letters by his Algebraic efforts. Mr. L. P. Kemp has tried exceedingly hard to have us learn a little Science; while Miss Margaret Norris aroused in us a sense of good English. She has also taught us how to change our English into a queer language called Latin. Miss Huldah Kley explains to us how we may become citizens. The girls were being taught cooking and better methods of home-keeping by Miss A. M. Jones, so as to be perfect housewives in their future years. Early in the year the class was organized, with the following officers: Paul Gerlach, president; George Berry, vice-president; Doro- thy Schilling, secretary; Evelyn Meyers, treasurer. We believe that under these leaders the class will progress. Choral Club, a Freshman organization, was organized early in October; Marion Trittschuh was elected president. In athletics our class was represented by three football letter-men and numerous second-string basketball tossers. Out of the Freshman Class will come the future athletes to carry on the colors of V. H. S. Miss Margaret Norris is Faculty adviser of the Freshman Class. “In us you see the little Freshmen; To beat the others is the Freshman’s plan, We’re all good looking, and we’re full of wit. In three more years we’ll be the big ‘IT’.”
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THE SWASTIKIAN Page 17 foptynttiore Class Soil Jeanette Ash Mildred Zeller Edna Baltes Dorothy Miller Mary Beal Lowell Apple Gertrude Boomcrshine Orville Baltes Gladys Bryd Vitalus Brandon Arline Daugherty Chalmer E. Burns Virginia Falknor Chalmer 0. Burns Leona Gerlach Raphael Dapore Leona Grillot Victor Dunkel Esther Hanna Paul Foy Esther Hardman Albert Goubeaux Virginia Houser Rollin Hile Lillian Meyer Edward Monnin Lucille Meyer Bernard Smith Genevieve Michael Harold Pearson Hazel Oehrtman George Ward Wilma Paulus Joe Williams Harriet Watson George Wilson Norman Trittschub Richard Wilson
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THE SWASTIKI AN Page 19 Jfresljmart Class Soil Charline Begin Annabel Brandon Ethel Brandon Alma Bruns Bertha Cramer Curtis Baltes Glenn Bennett George Berry Kenneth Bey Marcus Bornhorst Carl Boyer Bernard Buxton Nelle Coffield LeRoy Carnahan William Cost Clara Emerick Henry Etter Eva Fiebiger Bonita Fidler Lucille Francis Melvin Fast Harry Foster Leona Fritz Paul Gerlach Lois Harman Marguerite Hickey Chalmer Hesson Donald Hile Ruth Kimmel Lucille Kissinger Norman Kley Ralph Labig With draw Charles Lange Paul Mangen Ruth Marker Richard Manning Edson Matthew Vernon Oehrtman Orlan Oliver Luella Petitjean Evelyn Printz Robert Routson Glenys Rhoades Dorothy Schilling Bonita Sargent Marthalee Seman Sarah Starr Marybelle Subler William Scheffbuch Harold Shumaker Gale Shatto Ray Smith Veatch Smith Joyce Stamm Paul Streib Verner Stuck Marion Trittschuh William Varner Alfred Wickard Lawrence Wimmers Esther Worch Evelyn Meyers Amelia Simons Coral Sebring n
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