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FFOTIP Row-11. Warnshouse, H. Beckerink, N. Newhcuse, J. Whitcher, M. McCann, L. Lictus, P, Bensink, N. Hirtz, J. Goldberg, G. Camper. lll6IlidgEf0i1:r'l?lEdI:5xat:lince, R. Beckerink, W. Yaiko, D. Gorski, H. Kress, N. Kress, A. Ott, G. Wilkinson, Back ROW-I-H Bemis, C- HUmPhl'Y, A- Wright, T. Dunnewold, A. Himelein, S. Schruers, Mr. Sayre, S- wright, D- TOD, J- I-eglers, M. Gravink, C. Howles. Snphnmonm, OUR class, with Mr. Sayre as our home room teacher, numbers thirty-one studious, energetic pupils who are somewhat mischievous at times. We boast cf having ten members in the school band, five members in the school chorus and thirteen in the girl's choir. We are looking forward to next year when our fame will really begin to spread around. Our manager is Mary Lou McCann. We selected Phyllis Bensink as lgex assistant. Norma Newhouse is our minute Writer. Wllani' Gorski is required to' keep a record of the huge amounts of money accumulated and dispoied of by the Sophomores. There isn't a better looking group of cfficers in the entire school. We claim Phyllis Bensink and MShorty Howles rs varsity cheerleaders with Joyce Legters and Mary Lou as reserves. uDan Corski, HBgb', Edwards, Malcolm Boozel and Hiram Beckerink are to become our btsketball players of the future with HBob,' Beckerink as man- rger. So watch for us. We are proud also of the fact that We sponsored Wllurn About Day which provid a big success and a grand time for everyone. And too, We sold C C S. emblems to studfnts of the sfliool, thereby adding a bit more to the fine school spirit displayed this year. 26
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Front Row-H. Holten, A. Bensink, S. Grden, B. Martin, K. Groterst, B. White, Ll. Emory. Middle Row-S. Walford, H. Turck, M. Thompson, G. Boozel, J. Moll-K, G. Tewinkle, R. Beckerink, J. Thompson. - Back Row-B. Hurlburt, M. Wallace, M. Querreveld, R. Roush., R. VanEarden, E. Thieme, C. Yalko, M. Cady, Miss Walters lid., WE, THE Juniors of Clymer Central, are beginning to feel that our house of democracy is rapidly nearing completiong but the Seniors tell us we still have much to do before our building is finally constructed. We number twenty-eightg and We feel fortunate in having Miss Walter as our home room advisor who also acts as mother confessor and chaperon. Early in the semester We elected uBud Molk as the chief of our uncompleted tepee. Marian Wallace was selected as his assistant. Sophie Grden records our meetings, and Clara Yaiko keeps our pennies tand spends themlj. Kay Groters reports all our activities to the Editor of the Marogold Rays. Among our number may be found the renowned uDick7' Laliose, as- sistant manager of the basketball teamg MBud7, Molk, our biggest mischief makerg HButch,' Querreveld, Njinf' Thompson, Merle Thompson, and uNorm7' Kress, our future uhigh point meng Audrey Bensink, cheerieaderg Myrtle Cady, assistant director of the junior playg Betty Huriburt, the invalidg Marvel Cheney, cheerleaderg and Slaney Walford, the future chemist. As we look back on our junior year we'll always remember . . . Merle Thompson standing in the corner during Mr. Brownis 4th period study hall . . . how We were scolded for a Whole period in English lil class for calling Miss Walter MTeach.', . . . how the senior girls took us over during the first basketball game, but how badly we beat them the following week. 25
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'W WHEN a pupil finally enters the Freshman Class, he receives a glimpse of the promised land and of future glory. He may now be called a student, although few freshmen ever earn this dubious title. This yearls class, under the guidance of Miss Woolsey, started out the school year by electing Llewellyn Legters, president, Shirley White, vice presidentg Marianne Smolk, secretary and Edward HKing Hair, treasurer. The class, which is the largest in high school, is a virtual hotbed of potential athletic stars, both in basketball and baseball. This class is especially endowed by a large sprinkling of students of high scholastic ability, who should make capable leaders for the next three years in school. With all the abilities accounted for, great prospects are expected of the class of ,49l FRESHMAN CLASS Front Row-M. Turk, B. Stahlman, M. Nakoski, E. Bensink, S. White, M., Smolk, D. Perdue, G. Smith, L. Knowes, L. Groters, D. Neckers, L. Legters. Middle Row-A. Thorpe, D. Hoffman, W. TenHagen, M. Bayle, H. Porter, D. Belknap, R. Selfridgef C. Rea, J. Roush, R. Hoffman, W. Wallace. Back Row-J. Hewes, F. Brown, A. Bayle, N. Beebe, M. Bayle, B. Wright, Miss Woolsey, T. Tenhuisen A. Rhebergen, D. Grover, L. Garfield, M. Goldberg, C. Adams. 27
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