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JFrrsliman Class Inafrmj On the opening day of the school year, there assembled a group of sixty-five bright-eyed, greatly-embarrassed boys and girls. These were the members who were to compose the Freshman Class for the school year of 1935-36. This was the largest number of freshmen ever to have been enrolled in V. H. S. At first there was much confusion. We hopelessly floundered around, greatly bewildered, and our numerous mistakes furnished all upper-classmen with much amusement. Eventually we grew familiar with the customs and regulations of the school, and progressed rapidly in all our undertakings. In electing the officers who were to lead us through the year, we chose the following: President.. Richard Magato Vice-President Dottie Graham Secretary and Treasurer.. .Virginia Pequignot Student Senate Helen Younker Tom Kamman In the course of the year, the Freshmen presented a Chapel Program, which displayed much talent. The athletic season opened, and at the first football game many streamers and banners were seen, which told the spectators that it was “Freshman Day”. Many students participated in football and basketball. We succeeded in producing two members who were included in the first teams of football and girls’ basketball. Band, Orchestra, Choral Clubs, and other school organizations had representatives from the Freshman Class. In spite of these activities, school work was not neglected, and we proved to have a high scholastic standing for the year. With these achievements as Freshmen, we believe that in our remaining high school days we can still accomplish more. Our aim is to make the Class of ’39 be well remembered in future years. —DOTTIE GRAHAM, ’39. Page Twenty-nine
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Jfiresljmatt Class Anthony, Helen Baltes, Herman Baltes, Martha Baltes, Mary C. Barga, Virginia Barga, Francis Bechtold, Paul Begin, John Bennett, Dwight Bigham, Doyle Booher, Irvin Bookwalter, June Bookwalter, Erva Boolman, Harry Border, Wayland Brandt, Esther Burns, Robert Byrd, Homer Conkling, Roy B., Jr. Dershem, Elaine Ehlers, Naomi Graham, Dotty Grewe, Walba Haber, Richard Henry, John Hole, Dorothy Hunter, Chalmer Hupe, Franklin Kamman, Tommy Kelch, Lloyd Key, Richard Kueterman, Harold Younker, Lehman, Keith Littman, Junior Long, Maxine Manning, Veneta Magoto, Richard Martin, Evelyn Martin, Harold Martin, William Meyer, Lester Nischwitz, Ronald Oliver, George Par in, Paul Pequignot, Virginia Petitjean, Raymond Plessinger, Mary Plock, Betty Reck, William Reeser, Charles Rhoades, Virginia Schellhase, Leona Schieltz, Edward Schilling, Marlene Shumaker, Clementine Shumaker, Eileen Simon, Kathleen Starr, Robert Stonerock, Robert Streib, Norman Treon, Nellie Trittschuh, Suzanne Voisinet, Tony Wenning, Josephine Helen Page Twenty-eight
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Humor Sfuilj The Seventh Grade consists of thirteen members and the Eighth Grade of twenty-one. These pupils are very industrious and have made very promising progress. The students of both classes are ambitious. The members of the Eighth Grade have gathered much knowledge. There will be many promising students to enter the Freshman Class next year. The class officers elected this year were as follows: President .......... Vice-President ..... Student Senate .... Secretary-Treasurer Charles Ridenour Loren Urquhart .....Betty Price Jimmy Hopkins .Lewis Wagaman —BETTY PRICE, ’40. Page Thirty
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