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FIRST GROU P First row: Gibson, Brant, Clark, Don- nelly, Custer, Darr, Beck, Bates. Second roiv: Anthony, Fiscus, C Cauf- Held, B Frye, Demyanovich, Fish, Coby, Bowman, Felgar, Anderson, 'Third roui: T Fry, Betz, Gaskin, Campbell, H Ankney, Balogh, Burns, Burger, Freeman, Byers Fourth row: Fitchko, K Cauffield, Dull, Clawson, D Campbell, Brereton, Fabian, Crawford, Breniser, SECOND GROU P First mu Piper, Hunter, Nlarozzi, ly1cClintock, Holler, Marks, fVlcDowell, Norris, Kinsey Second ww: lvl L fvlonico, Hays. Pritts, F lvl lvlenoher, Rankin. Jena kins, Krichbaum, Keffer, j Nicely, L lvlonico 'Third mir: Naugle, llauger, lvfe- lvlanama, lvl Nicely, Ray, B Nicely, Pechart, V lVlcCauley, Hood, Penrod Fourth ww: Hamill, llull, lvliller, Griffith, Rose, Hankey, jones, lvloonly, F Ross, ly1cCoy, Fleming-absent THIRD GROUP Firsi row' Vogel, Tabula, Xlfeavcr, Shaulis,lN4 lxl Rosh,Virgili,Stanislaw, Smith Second mir: Hutchison, B Shirey, B R Ross, Roberts, Zimmerman, B Shalier, Ziders, Thomas, Rilenour, Zamborsky. 'llhmi row' Pushinsky, D lwlenohcr, E Shirey, XVesi, Zercher, lscrupc, Sny- der, lvllller, Rhoades lfuurlh mu- Horvath, R Shaffer, ll lVleCaulcy, C Stoner, Vfidich, D Tosh, Wolford, Petty, J. Shaffer, Zurick, Shadron, Taylor and Frovinsfabsent Margaret jane Coby possesses the kind of a permanent that girls envy-it lasts for years. . , All the boys are that way about Mae Bowman, but making her acquaintance is another thing , . . Billy Fitchko uses countless pillows while driving his brothers car . . . Dissecting Emma Demyanovichs long name is a popular time-killer for freshmen in study hall , . . jack A'Snap Breniser, husky footballer, happens to be a bride-Room 2 pro- moted a womanless wedding in assembly, Feb. 22-flvlike Fabian was the bridegroom and Dick Campbell was the referee, or rather parson . , , Don jones who is a dexterous wood worker constructed a model castle as an English project . . . Billy Piper and Ford Kinsey, who could pass as Lilliputians, are often knocked down by basketballs in gym class , , . 'Til we are sophomores, then, we bid you au revoir-for, as Mrs. Urch would say vale 5ifQ3F',.. 'fi fa-j.L':3.Tj'E ,Q1'LQ-lf' ' s -Q2,w.5:rs'::f+ :isfff-Sf'ffH9,'lge,J2-w':3l,qI.3fgS vm. 'P -'ins' if way: ff: egg , ' -' f . , -, ,,.. tn.. .N i. , ., .. . . f:Agf fqQ:tfsm'fsss-rack,egg i 'i . , , 1 Ng, . ,a':9c55i .+4'2?2 sniff? f ,ivi'ss'1'e5a', ' ' . QE Jeni-5:-WH. -A-TJ -,-1' fi-f,ff -?Tl p f..,w'y-f'- L 2 'Tiff .9 1g.q'-- 'rv 4, 'W-.,..s- .,, , H' ,G fi 'Era Jtfunqf- C 'isa--,,1 PT Qin'-tv: ig' - , , -' -' ff, pa. ff, - X ,. '. . H-- W Zifiegfsjisiaiaif-3.59 f??fe,,f,1r.,ga1gr?ff ,125-+',5L1: is JE-:.,t:,.fu,,,g.,,,. ,ILA , Vftib. sg- ' s ' - ta, ., , W X51.y.e:i,.A!,2.'-wilt,aff:spgqi-S1giiiqajg:gif-rg:itxg-ggsgam:Qseg-g37,g:r,,f,,gg-,3f213igr3g,,+3,:1-glvgimy-,,5q,5:3?55e5545:5t5i: 4, At: ,W I , V- D H , Q , IM , t - -,t ,. Y- t.. lf.. 3 jay: l,..,Q-.wg':-:'jQ.f..Vxixiiilvvgfqr,'gi'-isij, 1 Rini. 5 mv. Youthful Freshmen 27
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