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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September 6, 1926, one hundred fifty students entered their first year at Whiting High School. The following officers were elected: President, Lilian Klose; Vice President, Walter Schrage; Secretary, David Bopp; Treasurer, Doris Jane Green, and Class Advisor, Miss Fugate. Our first social affair was the Freshman Reception given for us by the Seniors. This helped us to feel that we were really a part of Whiting High. Our Freshman year was not very active, but we were proud of the fact that we, with the Juniors, won the ticket sale contest. .• • - At last our first year was over, and the following September we came back as Sophomores, one hundred sixty strong. To guide us through this year we elected the following officers: President, David Bopp; Vice President, Marjorie Petersen; Secretary, Thomas Ryan; Treasurer, Lucille Witter, and Class Advisor, Mr. Emick. However, at the end of the third quarter, Mr. Emick left Whiting, and Mr. McAdam was chosen to take his place. This year we have been more active. We, with the Seniors, won the ticket sale again. Of course, the Sophomore party was the big event as this was the first time that the Sophomores entertained as a class. Although we entered as a class of one hundred fifty students, we have increased to one hundred eighty-five during our second year, and now as our Sophomore year is drawing to a close we hope that our future years will be as successful as our first two. Paito 22
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Chapter III And, behold, they arc now Juniors. And they gathered themselves together and chose Coleman Melvin for ruler, Orville Cluck for assistant ruler, Vivian Rowe as registrar, and John Kopcha for keeper of their riches. Now among these dignified Juniors arc those who do not lack athletic ability. They are, namely, Collins, the slender; Kopcha, the hardy; Melvin, the clever; Cluck, the manly; Duffalo, the sinewy; Gambini, the reserved; Eggers, the robust; Manchak, tlv secure, and Buehler, the modest. And now John Shaffer has taken VVilfie’s place as leader of cheers. I hose who are skilled in the art of address are Marguerite Plumchuck, Edna Schrocder, Bonnie Jean Davidson, Sophie Lipsheetz, Orville Cluck, Merrill Campbell, and Charles Hultgren. Now these artists have produced a play which has not been equaled in years. And Helen Kcckich declaimed in the whole county. And the time is not far distant when these ambitious people will startle the community with a lovely Prom. We know this to be true because Vera Vater and John Shaffer will reign supreme on that night of all nights in the life of a Junior. All this under the leadership of the gallant Mr. Griffith. Now these mighty men of valour have but one more year to lead this house of learning. The last year will be fullest of knowledge and good works! Hearken unto these words. Selah. Illllllt JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Bcnko, John Berger, Mary Bewley, Edward Bonham, Marion Brahos, Christ Brock, Joseph Buehler, Reese Bukvich, William Campbell, Merrill Celenica, Ane Ciesar, Edward Clark, Celestine Cluck, Orville Co!e, Beulah Collins, Clarence Coogan. John Cunningham, Ellsworth Davidson, Bonnie Jean Dees, James Dufallo, Mike Eggcrs, Kenneth Eggers, Virgil Elders, Harold Fauth, Fred Ference, Michael (iamhini, Thomas Gehrke, Gladys Gmerek, Anthony Gordon, Nick Grothouse, Mary Ellen Haluska, Ludwig flanchar, Andrew Harayda, Michael Harshbargcr, Helen Hay, Nathan Heyden, Myrtle Hood, Sabella Hultgren, Charles Judson, Mary Ellen Kcckich, Helen Kcckich, Nick Kollar, Genevieve Kopcha, John Kozacik, Alfred Kozacik. John Kubeck, Elizabeth Kuzma, John Lee. Robert Lipsheetz, Sophie Malek, Adeline Macnak, Andrew Manchak, William Marsh, Ida Mart . Milton Matis, Elizabeth Melvin, Coleman Moser, Richard Nash, Dorothy Pavlina, Helen l'lumchuck. Marguerite Poland, Pauline Poracky, Anna Prus, Edwin Rowe, Vivian Scholz. Selma Schrocder, Edna Shaffer, John Shan . Margaret Slivka, John Stecz, Peter Stewart, Robert Smith, Florence Straker, Helen Stross, Pearl Toth, Jennie Udakis, Tony Vater, Richard Vater, Vera Vager, Michael Zcitiin, Milton Page 21
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...............MUM......11111111 ................. ••••••• SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Adley, Albert a Atkin, Richard Barnekoff, Edward Beacom, Frances Bcrdis, Ben Bicscn, Elizabeth Biesen, Marguerite Binckes, Allen Black, Mary Bodnay, Margaret Bogovich, Beatrice Boland, Janies Boj»p, David Bra lac, ( lga Brinker, Birja Broderick, George Buxton, Bernice Bverlv, Vineta Campbell, Margaret Cengel, John Christopherson, John Cluck, Helen Comstock, James Daniels, Grace Davies, Stanley Dean, Edith Del ism on, Peter Dewey. Marion Dolak, Viola Doody, Agnes I hifallo, Susan Du Fon, John I )urick, Viola Dvorscak. Eleanor Eggers, Marguerite Engle, John Epley, Evcrcttc Ewbank, Evelyn Feeney, John Ference, John Frankcn, Edith Mac Furda, George Galocy, Jeanette Gilman, Mildred (lima, Andrew Green, Doris Jane Hadley, Frances Hardin, Loretta Harmon, Wilson Harms, Ladoit Hawes, Inez Harris, Herbert Hartscll, Donald Ilartzell, Marjorie Hayes, Arnold llearle, Eileen Henthorne, Kathryn Hicko, Mary Hmurovich, Helen Uric, Nickolas Hows, Edward Humphreys, Wilson Jacobilski, Joseph Jaroscak, Joe Jefchak, John Jenkins, Alice John sen, Vivian Johnson, Warren Julicr, Leona Kabaczy, Elsie Kaiser, Adelaide Kacer, Emil Kandalic, Frank Kanyur, Mary Keilniati, Clarence Kemler, Joe Kinnane, Florence Klose, Lilian Knish, Andrew Knish, Mary Korba, Victoria Page 23
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