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------- f---t -- W -W-MW -i------W -- - -- ---W - v- - e Still Unclerclassmen FIRST GROUP First row: J. Campbell, A. An - ney, H. Ankney, Demmitt, E. Ank- ney, Hoffer, Brant, T. Campbell Kinsey, Knapp. Second row: Dice. Earnest. P Hartman, E. Frye, Breniser, L: Campbell, Fish, Andreychack, An- thony. Third row: D. Ankney, Jenkins Fitchko, Dodson, Gertemy, D. Fry, Burns, Ambrose. Fourth row: Hall. Hantz W Campbell, Clawson, Blair, Ruell, H. Campbell. SECOND GROUP First row: Picadio, Renwick, M. J. Naugle, Meagher, McDowell, McGraw, H. Naugle, M. Ross , Overcash. Second row: Richey, Luther, Quear, McMaster, McLean, Neider- hiser, E. Ray, V. Ross, A. Nicely, G. Ray. Third row: Rehm. C. Naugle Miller, Peterson, Miney, Szabo: Molnar, Rose, Ramsey, Rathmell. Fourth row: Moses. Pons. Mc- Colly, Lohr, McCracken, Marietta. THIRD GROUP First row: Zimmerman, Weller, Wylie. E. Johnson. G. Snyder, Kelley, E. Snyder, A. Johnson, Wilt. Second row: Wolford, Strickler, Keffer. Shoup. K. Snyder. D. Stoner, Flack, C. Stoner. Third row: Shaulis. Smetanka, J. Snyder, Q. Zuri, W. Snyder Shirey. , Page Twenty-four
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. Jolly Juniors UPPER GROUP First row: Luther, G. Clark, Tur- check, Ferry, Crouch, Dice, Dem- mitt, Hays, Roberts, Leighty, Ankeny. Second row: Huston, Buell, L. Piper, Burkholder, Barron, Mc- Connaughey, Brant, Murphy, Wal- lace, Rav, Hudock, Ament. Third row: Holman, Zaher, F. Carns, Chrisner, Beatty, Morris, R. Piper, Tosh, Brown, Cramer. Fourth row: Virgili, Flack, J. Clark, Sweeney, Kenney, Berg- strom, J. Wilt, Mitchell, Dyer, Hoffer, H. Clark. Demyanovich. LOWER GROUP First row: Walter, C. Graham. Mull, Geeting, Brereton, Leslie, Myers, Soisson, Houpt, B. B. Wilt, Shotzbarger. Second row: L. Carns. Shaffer, lscrupe, Shadron, Riggs, D. Gra- ham, Betz, Roddy. H. Halferty, Zurick. Third row: Griffith, McCoy. Leonard, Mowry, Clopp. A, Hal- ferty, Menoher, Melville, Horvath, Hunter. Fourth row: Hamill, Rankin, Weller, Harrold, Norris, Nicely, Monticue. parts remarkably well. Miles Buell, treasurer of the fund, experienced the collector's usual hard luck. as it seemed class members couldn't remember to pay their weekly class dues. Originality and musical ability were not lacking in the January assembly pro- gram. A court scene in which the senior class president, Jack Donovan, was or- dered to apologize to the girls he had tormented provided hilarious entertain- ment. The kazoo band including Anna Jane Mull, Margaret Dice, Roberta Mow- ry, Mary Louise Geeting, and Suzanne Page Twenty-three Brereton, with Mabel .lean Leslie as ac- companist, played several lively tunes. The Class of 1938 appreciated the op- portunity of being the first class to spon- sor a Junior-Senior Prom. held in the spacious gymnasium, May 28. For many weeks different chairmen and committees planned and worked to make this event the climax of school social activities. Next year as the largest class of sen- iors in the history of Ligonier High School, they will accept the responsibil- ity bestowed on them by the Class of 1937 and try to attain higher levels of achieve- ment as leaders in school lilk..
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UNUSUAL PROJECTS MADE BY BIOLOGISTS Near the close of the school Year the sophomore class officers reviewed the achievements of their class during the past year. They remembered how excitedly they, no longer in fear of upperclassmen, had entered the building September 15 to ex- plore the new class rooms and the gym- nasium, to inspect the Freshies, and to meet the new members of the faculty. Mr. Wylie had assigned them to home rooms in the new addition with Miss Gross, Miss Ketfer, and Miss Gregg. their advisers. Their class projects had been both un- usual and worthwhile. Kenneth Buell pre- sented to the biology laboratory the skele- ton of an owl which he had mounted. Other excellent examples of sophomore skill were Hill Dice's turntable and William Lohr's incubator thermometer. While the class was studying the Elizabethean thea- tcr, Junior Flack had constructed a replica ot' the Globe. They admired Eddie Strick- ler's minature castle, carved from soap. Mrs. Urch could always expect nearly per- fect Latin tests from Margaret Overcash and Glea Synder. Reviewing the year's athletic events, they recalled that William McCollV. Victor Hantz, Kenneth Buell, and Junior Snyder had received coveted L's for their football performance, and that Bill Shirey had prov- ed a capable manager. Sevrn sophomores on the varsity basketball squad had given their class a larger representation than that of any other class. During a Rifle Club match with Indiana, Robert Jenkins had the highest score with 99 points out of a possible 100. Nancy Jean Breniser and June Mimna were two of the best sharp- shooters among the girls. Page Twenty-five . . Talented Sophomores KENNETH BUELL ...... President HELEN RENWICK Vice President WILLIAM LOHR ....... .... S ecretary MARY JANE WYLIE ..,. .. Treasurer
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