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r T HE N APAN E T 19 38 CLASS WILL I, Earl Michael, will my ability to get along with Mr. Foulke to John Lynch. I, Edgar Miller, will my shoe-shining job to Mr. Best. I, Eloise Miller, will my loving manners in Science Class towards John Malcolm to Peg Mountjoy. 1, James Miller, will my love for a certain country lass to Tom Weg- miller. I, Kenneth Miller, will my Thursday afternoon job of peddling bills to Fred Fletcher. I, Marilyn Miller, will my position on the Junior team to the Seniors. I, Pauline Miller, will my well-laden purse to Marjorie Corwin. I, Wayne Miller, will my freakish walk to Gloria Ann DeVaux. 1, Robert Mishler, will my beauty sleep during recitation hours to Glen Stillson. 1, Robert Mitchell, will my ability to get out of Mr. Foulke ' s assembly unnoticed to Ross Gwin. I, Isabelle Moore, will my ambition to be a nurse to Isabelle Doering. T, Ruth Nicodemus, will my ability to make quick friends to Charlotte Lamb. I, Mary Osborne, will my ability to wind the teachers around my little finger to Dave Coppes. I, Elmo Phend, will my nickname Lil ' Abner to Lamar Metzler. I, Eldon Pippen, will my cave-man laugh to Lois Emmert. I, Joy Pippen, will my manner of showing-off to Wilma Middaugh. I, Quentin Slabaugh, will my country-road walks to Frank Yarian. 1, Dale Spicher, will my knowledge of electricity to Carolyn Gentzhorn, to be used with boys. I, Kathryn Stahly, will my second semesters ' school work to Quinnie Banghart. I, Geraldine Stouder, will my husband-to-be to Jean Oyler. I, Gene Troxel, will my seat in Economics Class to Lowell Gardner. I, Burns VanSickle, will my position as a butler to the director of the next Speech Class Play. I, Julian Walters, will my position as trainer to Earl Holderman. I, Evelyn Warren, will my desire to go with a certain red-head to Marilyn Slagle. I, Lynn Wiseman, will my perfect attendance record to Harold Copsey. Witnesses: Mr. Abell Mr. Roose James Miller Martha Chamberlin Mary Osborne — PAGE 26 —
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THE N AP AN E T 19 38 ,, , THE JUNIORS Sponsors Miss Blank and Mr. Byers Colors Blue and Silver Flower White Carnation Motto If you can ' t find a way, make a way. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1935 seventy-eight self conscious students entered the mysterious realm of high school as freshmen. The honors of president, vice president, secretary-treasurer, and Student Council Members were given to Carlyle Frederick, Ruby Calbeck, Catherine Mullett, Gwendolyn McCormick and Tilson King respectively. The usual skating party was held in November. In 1936, we returned for more knocks and more fun. Our leaders were president, Glen Slillson; vice president, Arthur Sharp; secretary -treas- urer, Catherine Mullett, and Student Councillors, Tilson King, Carlyle Moore, and Martha Wagner. Mr. Foulke and Miss Hoover guided us. The annual skating party was held February 23. All of us yelled ourselves hoarse at basketball games, because two of our members, Tilson King and Robert Rensberger, were on the varsity squad. Time rolled around until Junior-Senior reception night came. In the kitchen of the church eight boys and eight girls anxiously awaited a sign. At the signal, they burst forth. They were the nervous Sophomore waitresses and waiters. We did very well, but (please don ' t let anyone know) Tilson King spilled pie on Mr. Roose ' s pants. In 1937 there were only 60 of us left. We assumed new responsibilities under the guidance of Miss Blank and Mr. Byers. A weiner roast at Geyer ' s Dam was held October 15, with a record attendance of fifty-five. We are proud to have five members on the varsity team. They are Tilson King, Bob Rensberger, Glen Stillson, James Green and George Price. Donivan Hall was chosen to represent our district at the State Hi-Y Conference. Although it is only February, we are planning for the Junior-Senior reception. It will be hard to rival the reception of last year, but we are sure we shall succeed. M. Miller. PAGE 2S —
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