1937 Freshman Class
Greenwood High School
Contributed by Lorraine (Schwarze) Ernst, transcribed by Janet Schwarze
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Freshman Class
Back row:
D. Brumbaugh, G. Reeve., M. Horn, B. Brown,
V. Mech, D. Moore, N. Carteron, K. lorden, V. Kind,
F. Sladich.
Fourth row: L. Schmidt, T. Acker, T. Hiezits, O. Haigh,
D. Swanson, G. Neuenfeldt, K. Brown, K. Luther, H. Lyon, Mr. Walker
(adviser).
Third row: L Prioe, C. Stout, R. Soheuring, H. Jackson,
B. Mason, L. Stafford, V. Krogness, L. Fravert, J. Speich,
H. Behrens.
Second row: L. Noah, G. Bostwick, H. Bresic, D. Drake, M. Genimeke,
J. Huntzioker, G. Caliebe, M. Sonderegger, A. Moldenhauer, A. Hare, A.
Wetzel.
Front row: L. Francis, B. Dill, E. Buker, C. Acker, B. Limprecht, G.
Acker, V. Rohde, S. Gaylord, V. Humke, E. Kippenhan, S. Elmer.
Class History
“Helo, Friends! This is station, Freshmen G.H.S., Delose Walker, class
adviser, speaking. We have the largest class in high school this year.
Fifty- three students enrolled in the class in the fall of 1936. The first
semester Louise Pohl and Edward Susa withdrew and Helen Brezic joined us.
The second semester William Price withdrew, leaving a total of fifty-one
freshmen.
Our class officers are: Vernon Mech, president; Gearld Nuenfeldt, vice
president; Elaine Burker, treasurer; Kenneth Luther, secretary; and Harry
Behrens, class reporter.
We have been taking fourth place in most of the events this year, but we
don’t intend to stay there long.
We have a large representation in the various school activities, especially
basketball They couldn’t do very well with our class there. Our basketball
members are: Bobby Brown, Kenneth Brown, Harold Lyon, Vernon Mech, Harold
Jackson, and Lyle Stafford.
We have fifteen members of our class in the band, four in Forensics, seven
in the F. F. A., six play football, five in the Glee Club, four in the
Dramatics Club, five on the Honor Roll, and one member on the Echoes staff.
Our class color is traditionally green. Here’s to the Freshmen, the
evergreen of the school. “May they always be spruce and never pine.”
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