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Page 25 text:
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JUNICDRS As we, the class of '39, continue our journey upward through the Tifoon , it dawns upon us that we have successfully passed the half-way mark. A few of us have been lost in the struggle, but most of us are successfully weathering the storm. Al- though perhaps we bear a few scars, we are proud of them and grateful for the experi- ence we have gained. I l f w I X I1,l,',l' 4 Maru vm! 1 1 1 llf'Ill?- uwrtm' mil' aww 2 s!ia:1.!'Hui'11.::,x M . '?H'-'Hi TUX' HIL' ig!-Y. VN-:Xi 'rm 1 r 4-ryv f ui':5. 5L'X'i'1'il! ui' us luv: luis limi.-:elw luxxlx .uni lr' UH' Hi- x-:aw!,' ,,,,em, x l W K 1,1 - 1 , V ?? t!V:I'c i1'lf'l 'f'f 'ft flluu Il lu -in nw?,im1,fv': c'l:Q:-:a' I lizlw-lf -X'v ' V' H T'-2 As we turn our gaze upward toward the last part of our journey, we are able to see ahead of us a light-the light for which we are striving: the graduation of a noteworthy class. Of course, we realize that that attain- ment has not yet been reached, but we are confident that with our past record as a foundation, we will be able to achieve even greater heights, and leave behind us an un- forgettable portion of the Tifoon of P. H. S. which we, the class of '39 have created. JUNICDRS -19...
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Page 24 text:
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Row 1: Evelyn Teeters, Eileen Isen- hart, Ora Lee Brady, Helen Miller, Mildred McKinley, Mary Catherine Armantrout, Marcia Caylor, Arloein Wall, Betty Weller, Martha Steph- enson. Row 2: Ruth Swartz, Mary Whipple, Jane Penrod, Juanita Morgan, Dortha Gene Smith, Mary Jayne Stanley, Mary Ruth Spade. Mildred Nixon, Joy Miller, Agnes Miller. Row 3: George Scott, Rob- ert Williams, Jack 0'Shaughnessy, Mary Jane Renner, Ruth Myron, Florence Vance, Esther Sanders, Vivian Stoner, Edith Mae Whipple, Dykie Shoup, John McFarland. Row 4: Ray Smith, Wayne Smith- son, Ralph Starr, John Watkins, Frank Whitacre, Joseph Woolslager, William Teeters, John Bonifas. Row 5: Buddy Martin, Ray Valentine, Douglas Tague, George Valentine, Max McKinley, Bobby Reeves, John Reber, Robert Garrison. Row 1: Susan Kunce, Mildred Breimyer, Rose Lloyd, Martha Brown, Carol Gene Armstrong, Bar- bara Nichols, Duetta Frakes, Clara- bell Arnett, Lucille Havilland, June Callahan, Helen Coombs, Letha Bosworth. Row 2: Nyra McKee, Vlargaret Meyers, Zue Badders, June Maxwell, Betty Arhaugh. Elvera Fogle, Betty Brown, Bessie Brown, Virginia Elder, Martha Bisel, Row 3: Betty Beck, Jane Ann Glasgow, Miriam Gaunt, Elda Glee Money, Dorothy McC1ung, Carita Lacey, Ruth Burk, Norma Dunmoyer, June Glentzer, Marjorie May, Row 4: Homer Evans, Max Meyers, Clyde Foltz, James Landfair, Don Hicks, Dorwin Myron, Charles Mays, Col- well Coldren, Walter Hartzell, James Maxwell. Row 5: Keith McLaugh- lin, Glen McBride, Morris Ashcraft, Victor Kelly, Harold Hough, Charles Graham, Fred Bubp, Everett Funk, Levine McCrory, Stanley Klopfen- stein. fl a I s u s o ,VJ Nothing is zmposszble fo a walling hear! -18 -
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X' 1 For two years we, the class of '40, as we have been whirled around in the Tifoon of P. H. S. , have become familiar with some of its peculiarities. It did not take us long to discover that as we traveled upward in- side the cone of the Tifo0n our circumfer- ence became wider, and our speed slower. We realized that we were no longer being carried along head-over-heels, but were able to straighten ourselves out, and to discover a perspective by which we might add our part to the whole Tifoon. We realize that we have hardly begun our long journey with the Tifoon. We realize also that even though the struggle will be diiiicult, our course is always upward, and we hope that with the help of the faculty and the experiences of those who have gone up before us, we shall successfully reach the eye of the storm. ...gg-
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