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SOPHOMORES Anthony, Lois Bigham, Betty Book waiter, Esther Bornhorst, Dorothy Burns, Harold Dabe, Peggy Cashman, Mary Bess Fiebiger, Lillian Gunckle, Margaret Hay, Marcella Hiatt, Harrigan Hickey, Armella Hollinger, Kathryn Hupe, Delmar Ilgen, Dorotha Kimmel, Naomi Kruckeberg, Inez Kruckeberg, Velma Lange, Ralph Marker, Arthur Young, Matthieu, Henry Mendenhall, Dwight McGi’eevy, Harry Pequignot, Margie Pheanis, Charles Plock, Fritz Reck, Alice Rhoades, Omar Rismiller, Luemma Schilling, Neva Schilling, Treva Simon, Helen Stamm, Keith Starr, Oth ur Stover, Helen Townsend, Dorothy Townsend, Galen Turpen, Robert Wetzel, Dale York, Eva Wayne —Page Thirty-one—
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JUNIORS Althoff, Eileen Bennett, Ruth Boyer, Ruth Brandt, Kathryn Brown, Mary Buell, Paul Conkling, Lucia Davidson, Pauline Etter, Jacob Falknor, James Fahnestock, Norine Fisher, Ray Gasson, Jerome Gerlach, Robert Goudy, Norval Goubeaux, Bessie Graves, Christine Grillot, Steven Hardman, Ruth Hollinger, Luther Jones, Carl Kamman, Paul Zeller, Kelch, Dorothy Magato, Alice Masner, Leona Martin, Verner Miller, Evelyn Moore, Charles Oehrtman, Paul Pearson, Edna Mae Ploch, Henrietta Rismiller, Marion Schieltz, Rita Schieltz, Ruth Shappie, Paul Sherry, George Shiverdecker, Naomi Stewart, Marjorie Subler, Forrest Vogel, Rosemary Weyant, Glenn Wilson, Leonard Young, James Younker, Paul Donna —Page Thirty—
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In September, 1934, forty-one Sophomores entered the portals of V. H. S. to start upon the second lap of their four years’ voyage of learning. Of course, as Sophomores, we were more confident than we had entered in ’33 as Freshmen, for we were familiar with the teachers and the school routine. In fact, we felt quite superior to the bewildered Freshmen, who hopelessly floundered about, hunting for their rooms and wondering what strange world they were in. On September the sixteenth we held a class meeting under the supervision of Miss Calderwood, our class adviser, and elected the following officers: President Bob Turpen Vice-President Dwight Mendenhall Secretary Margie Pequignot Treasurer Marcella Hay Reporter Alice Reck Six boys represented the Sophomore class on the gridiron. They were: Delmar Hupe, Ralph Lange, Dwight Mendenhall, Fritz Plock, Charles Pheanis, and Wayne Young. They did their best to increase the football fame of V. H. S., and we feel that they contributed much to the success of the football season. Next, basketball occupied the interest of Sophomore athletes. Five girls and eleven boys of our class reported for practice in November, and each game found them fighting valiantly to bring their teams to victory. Many talented Sophomores became members of the Glee Clubs and used their golden voices to charm the ears of the audience that attended the Minstrel conducted by Miss Fischer. Classmates possessing husky lungs and the patience to practice, enrolled in the High School Band. Their peppy music at both basketball and football games enlivened the rooters and encouraged the teams. The Orchestra, another important musical organization, attracted quite a few Sophomores. This group of musicianstlabored diligently to make the P. T. A. and other programs more pleasant. A number of Sophomore girls continued their membership in the Home Economics Club, while still others, linguistically inclined, renewed their efforts to make the Latin Club more renowned. Intermingled with these activities, school work was not forgotten, and at the end of the first semester the following students had attained an average of B-plus or above : Esther Bookwalter, Dorothy Bornhorst, Dortha Ilgen, Naomi Kimmel, Harry McGreevy, Margie Pequignot, Omar Rhoades, Luemma Rismiller, Neva Schilling, Treva Schilling, and Helen Simon. Although this is only our second year of high school life, we hope that our class as a unit will maintain its interest in scholarship as well as the various activities of the school. Under the guidance of the High School faculty and by conscientious study on our part, we hope to realize our highest ambition during the next two years, and we hope to end our high school life at graduation feeling that we have added something to the fame and glory of Vei-sailles High School. —MARGIE PEQUIGNOT, ’37. —Page Thirty-two—
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