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JUKI Oil CL;-i33 -i. • k. 3 h D. G. Front njhman, Snaffor far, H. Fric o. Heller, -vow, 1, to r,’ J. L dd, 0 -1. 11 L - - iTi C , -1 o . 0 1 1 9 -—Jo J. C-.rnj.iien. 3rd now- Rhees, S. Hahn, J. Botes Beck How; Y. .darns, J. B. -.ndrews, L. Price, B. H. kr.rvin. 2nd How .u. .cnub-rt, Thorn.’s, V. She f for, L. Bites, ' kr. -l lie ns worth, ?. Shock, D. , D. Li e hthill, k. Hohr, L. Hetcher Smith, B. Shisler, L. O’Bryant, Bre.y, Ho Good. 8 Freshmen, the hi h spot of the year ••.•ms oar initiation and other activities first class pl:,y president was Don-Idins Li, .htnill mbell”, our John Be.twS was President. T. s -iven in oar Sophomore ye .r. That year our no x r. B.. umgardner wa s av is or. Time passed on and nov. we are Juniors, facing a new -.nd differ¬ ent line of ctivities, e elected Pauline Shocxs. for President and Robert Good, Vice-President, with x.r. «llansworth for class advisor. u 3 had parties ..a usual, out they vefe mostly skating. ,.e ...Iso had — . - - J -- Then Crime our class play e then ended the year a chicken supper which Robinson Crusoe , pre was grand success 23anted x.pril 11, 1S39 with the Junior-Senior Banquet. ♦
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First Row. Left to right—G. eible , R. Deatrick, K. Thomas, G. Mead, K. Keck, F. Sudlov. Second Row—J. Kane, L. Scott, R. Burt, D. Mohr, ±i. Nog le, ;. Coil, Jr. Retcher, Jr. Bradford. Third Row—M. Breckler,H. Price, B. Measele, M. Mead, G. Jones, v. Ladd, L. .ciams, E. Potts, 0. workman. Fourth Row—N. Kohart, E. Keck, D. Good, H. itieke, M. Mead, B. Bakins, E. McGahan, D. Hardesty, L. Russell, J. nobnolte, F. Thrasher. Fifth Row—L. Carnahan, M. Rose, Jr. Bidlack, D. Fruchey, H. Becker, C. Mullen- I. Durham, H. Harmon, B. Riggenbach. .1 v. Q . CRY Cne nine., uay in .mrch, 46 hu ky people came panting into the South room carrying a huge package Hurriedly they dumpe-o their cargo on the desk ar.de exclamations of wonderment from kiss x-ierce The package? banner—at least five feet long, with the letters C PI S. anc 1942 proucly displayeo on it The Freshman class was definitely launched! -‘•’he Freshman were initiated September 16. It was a lot of fun for the Sophomores. After that, parties came thick and fast: one September 30, in the woods, then October 27, a Hoiloween party. Spooksanc every thing, A Christmas party. December 22, almost ruined by mumps and an ill fated party February 2, at the school- house. It’s been a swell Freshman year and we hope our Sophomore year proves just as successful, and brings us just as much fun. Class Colors: Purole and Gold. Class Flower: Iris
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