. The chief. Mary Martin, Harvey Dunham, lilanche Stonerock, Esther Meeker, Dave Folkerth, Ruth Schmermund, Elizabeth Meyer, Albert Glessner, Miriam Shafcr, Cora Meyers, Bob Hoke, Ruby Miller, Flomer Hoke, Ruth Minnieh, Rollin Katzenbarger, Marie Aukerman, John Nefif, Frank Keener, Rachel Bailey, Basil OBrien, Henry Kester, Helen ISailey, Eugene Peififer, Lowell Kirkendall, Dorothy Birt, Ralph Renz, Andrew Kolp, May Frances Bolinger, Dale Reeder, Clayton Eivingston, Lois Booker, Homer vSchmalenhcrger, Robert Lucas, Mary Bowman, Geo. Schafer, Esta Ludy, Mildred Breaden, Stanton Shephard, Roy Ma


. The chief. Mary Martin, Harvey Dunham, lilanche Stonerock, Esther Meeker, Dave Folkerth, Ruth Schmermund, Elizabeth Meyer, Albert Glessner, Miriam Shafcr, Cora Meyers, Bob Hoke, Ruby Miller, Flomer Hoke, Ruth Minnieh, Rollin Katzenbarger, Marie Aukerman, John Nefif, Frank Keener, Rachel Bailey, Basil OBrien, Henry Kester, Helen ISailey, Eugene Peififer, Lowell Kirkendall, Dorothy Birt, Ralph Renz, Andrew Kolp, May Frances Bolinger, Dale Reeder, Clayton Eivingston, Lois Booker, Homer vSchmalenhcrger, Robert Lucas, Mary Bowman, Geo. Schafer, Esta Ludy, Mildred Breaden, Stanton Shephard, Roy Maher, Margaret Brooks, James Stentzel, Walter Matthews, Loree Brumbaugh, Jesse Stubbs, Carl McGreevy, Esther Butt. Harold Studabaker, Geo. Menke, Ruth DeWeese, lieniard Stoutz, Edwin Miley, Merca Douglas, Iaul Stocker, I\farian Moore, Grace Fierstein, I larold Stephens, Fred Murphy, Martha Fisher, Cliarles Warner, Harry Neville, Anna French, Arthur Wolter, Edward Passon, Jeannete Gessler, Dorlie Young, Ray 32. a fj. 33 Sophomore Class History The class of 19 entered G. H. S. in the Fall of 1915 with an enrollment of140, the largest Freshman class in the history of the school. In the two years of our high school experience we have lost many of thatnuniher, but what we now lack in numbers we atone for in energy, zeal, enthusi-asm and application. .\s a class we are unsurpassed in scholarship. In neither our Freshman or Sophomore years have we indulged in manysocial functions. .A picnic and a marshmallow toast were our social diversionsas Freshmen, while this year a single hike to the ])umping station is the total ofour social activities, although we anticipate a party in the early Spring-. Though not strong for .society we do claim the palm for school spirit and in-terest in inter-class affairs. We are well represented in the High School Orchestra, the Girls Glee Club,the Roys Glee Club, and in all branches of school athletics. We have represen-tatives on nearly all of the group t


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