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SE IUH IIIIUNEIL Standing: Mr. Foreman, Miss Saylor, Mr. McCracken, Richard Brunner, Angelo Paioletti, Jean Yorty, David Frehn, Louise Reynolds, Carl Baum, Richard Evans, Ellis Kreider, Matthew Curry, Mr. Groff, Mr. Frysinger. Seated: Mr. Kunkle, Mary Forney, Phyllis Fisher, Helen Hetrick, Hazel Atticks, Arlene Geesaman, Miss Shenk. THE SENIOR COUNCIL To these seniors goes the thankless job of arranging the cake sale, senior prom, name card production, class dues, and many other procedures and policies. Two senior delegates from each home room make up this representative body, and all senior affairs are in this method governed by the students, Who govern the delegates. Our thanks to them for a line job! SENIOR ADVISERS Among the senior advisers, each a senior home room teacher, were divided the various senior activities. Mr. Kunkle, Chairman . . . . .Class Day, Prom Mr. Foreman ....... .... C ommencement Mr. Frysinger .. ...... Cake Sale Mr. Cfroif ....... ................ F inances Mr. McCracken . .. .... Invitations, Name Cards Miss Shenk ...... ......... S enior Class Play Miss Saylor . . ....... Clzoclatier 19
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SE IUH EL 55 UFFIEEH5 Warren Foley President self' possessed A magnanimous original Carl Baum VicefPresident ambitious athletic sharp Jean Yorty Secretary attractive impetuous alert I Mary Forney Treasurer eflicient likable scholarly 18
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, THE HE R. EMMERT ALDINGER AGRICULTURE He's tall, quiet, ready and will' ing to work when it comes to working on the farm fespecially during school hoursj. Reserved and calm, he can do his share, and he proves it on the farm. HAZEL E. ATTICKS GENERAL Short, sweet, and intelligent, she is active in TrifHifY, and has more than once been a safety valve for the Broadcaster. With dancing and movies as her chief diversions, she spends her extra time studying and learning more about them. JEAN C. BAIOCCHI COMMERCIAL Tall, thin, quiet, sociable-all these belong to jean. We shall always remember her for her un' usual interest in current events. jean is a reliable girl, and she never speaks out of turn, a most desirable trait. CLARA A. BARBER PREPARATORY Although this lassie with the brown hair and brown eyes hails from Manada Hill, she manages to attend most of the social func' tions and takes an active part in the various organizations of the school. Clara is famous among her classmates for her giggle and sneeze, but her talent in art is nothing to be sneezed at. HARRY W. BARLEY VOCATIONAL Quiet and helpful describe Harry, quiet in that he takes little part in the school's social activities and helpful in any way possible. A gentleman all in all, he can be at home in overalls or in a dress suit. 20 IUHS PAULIN E M. ALLEMAN GENERAL Quiet but carefree, Pauline nevertheless has the qualities of a good student. Her main ambif tion is to become a typist, and we know she can fulfill this posif tion well because she is a master of the keyboard. VICTOR E. AUMEN VOCATIONAL Bashful, hardworking Vic hails from the carpentry shop. Vic enjoys ice skating, and he says he hates women. His keen sense of humor will be missed by all the woodfibutchers. JOSEPHINE M. BAKER GENERAL The voice of brownfhaired Josephine blends well as a soprano both in the chorus and Tri-HifY trio. The outstanding interest of this active senior is reading books and magazines. LENA M. BARBINI GENERAL Cf20'7's most allfround girl, Lena is active in the Student Senate and in sports as well. She is always willing to lend a hand, and she is especially eager to lift low spirits with moron jokes. CARL R. BAUM PREPARATORY Since Carl is outstanding in everything, he justly deserves the honor of being named the -best allfround boy. Carl performs on the gridiron, the basketball and dance floor, and in countless other activities with an equal amount of smoothness and alacrity.
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