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■»—-T HE K E Y— ' WHEN THE SENIORS WERE FRESHMEN First row—Lois Hantz, Helen Casebeer, Katheryn Coe, Harriet Harrison, Helen Wert, Evilo Reek, Rowena Castner, lone Patterson, Madelyn Meyers, Lavonne. Zimmerman, Emma Louise Fast. Second row—Richard Wilder, Harry Hull, Carlos Galindo, Robert Sanderson, John Pence, Thomas Devine, Warren Care, David Lowther, Ezra Coe, Walter Richardson, Harold Sheffer, Roscoe Haley, Bruce Diehl, Wendell VanWagner. Third row—Cora Bell Boyle,, Lillian Horn, Frances King, Beatrice Hollinger, Pauline Brown, Faye Diehl, LaVerge Wyatt, Viola Jackson, Osean Dick, Virgene Klopfenstein, Emily Croxton, Mary Ellen Siere,r, Ruby Jones, Robert Baker. Fourth row—Florence Brown, Ruth Yotter, Oscar German, Herchel Clark, John VanAman, Jo¬ seph Kolb, Donald Lipman, Alfred Coscarelli, James McKillen, Kenneth Meyers, Lyle, Nisonger, Henry Holderness, Betty Ferris, Marjorie Golden. GIRL RESERVES HONOR MOTHERS The animal Girl Reserve mother-daugh¬ ter banquet was held at the Congregational church Monday evening, May 22. The theme for the toasts was ‘ ‘ A Century Progress” and was discussed in connection with the Girl Reserve Code. Miss Myers welcomed the guests and in¬ troduced the toastmistress, Margaret Miller. Toasts were given by Miss Copeland, Car¬ olyn Hull, Margaret DeVinney, Margaret Yoder, Marjorie Golden, Mary Ann Waller, and Mrs. I. E. King. A short musical program followed. Ruth Yotter and Malinda Shank sang solos and Helen Wert and Mona Barnes played a pi¬ ano duet. The senior girls presented a ceremony entitled “Candles That Burn.” First Guest—Why did you give the coat room attendant such a big tip? Second Guest—Well, just look at the ov¬ ercoat she handed me. First Senior—How are you getting along at home since your mother’s been away? Second Senior—Oh, life is much less com¬ plicated. I can now put my socks on from either end. Rusty Haley—Don’t you file your nails? Jack Elliott—No, I just cut ’em and throw ’em away. Esther 0.—Do you like short men? Martha F.—Not when they are short of cash!
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