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Row 1: Alma Wood, Mary Louise Teeters, De Ida Wall, Ireta Weist. Betty Weaver, Betty Wyrlck, Bet- tina Turner, Lucille Simons. Vel- ma Steed. Row 2: Betty Valentine, Harriet Wilkinson, Mary Jo Ulmer, Edith Smith, Marjorie Vannoy, Maxine Sanders, Virginia William- son, Clara Steiner, Irene Thomp- son, Anna Stults, Mary Swain. Row 3: Donald Schoenlein, Robert Trotter, Leon Sipe, Max Snyder, Kenneth Sanders, Everett Shreeve, Beulah Smith, Delores Strauss, Ona Study. Row 4: Hubert Stewart, Marion Smith, Bob Schmidt, Wil- liam Shepherd, Glenn Waite, George Caster, George Starr, Cree Uhrlck, Robert Wheeler. Row 5: Bob Dawson, Jim McKinley, Ross Tim- mons, Harry Peterson, Fred Brews- ter, Sam Trowbridge. In the fall of '37, We Freshmen stood in a huddled group and rather skeptically let the Tifoon of P. H. S. swirl us up. At first we were dizzy and bewildered at the rapid pace and helter-skelter- ness of life in a Tifoon , but now we are beginning to become accus- tomed to the whirl and to feel that We are an essential part of it. Full of grit and determination, We are resolved to reach the eye of the storm four graduationj, and to leave behind us a worthy record of achievements to serve as inspiration for other bewildered Fresh- men. ,23-
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Row 1: Rosemary Cline, Mattie Henry, Rosemary Bubp, Ruby Far- ber, Glenna Black, Martha Banta, Phyllis Elzey, June Brown, Ma- donna Bailey, Carol Juillerat, Mary Catherine Bosworth. Row 2: Mil- dred Garner. Norma Harmon, Betty Heniscy, Mildred Kessler, Ruby Jel- lison, Anna Godfrey, Helen Gil- let, Kathleen Greaf, Betty Beeler, Esther Fogle, Gene Arn. Row 3: Patricia Brewster, Rosemary Braun, June Clear, Jean Hardy, Betty Fenton, Betty Boxell, Mary Ingle, Mary Ellen Clear, Evelyn Hathaway, Anna Mary Bosworth, Jean Chaney. Row 4: Gerald Hory, Max Del-Ioff, Junior Barger, Russel Eppelheimer, Cleriith Hough, Ewald Bash, Paul Max Green, Kenneth Bosworth, Francis Jennings, Max Cramer. Row 5: LaDoyt Farber, Jim Castor, Bob Funk, Charles Dunmoyer, Ju- nior Boyd, Robert Franks, Daune Harker, Jesse Ashcraft, Junior Hi- att. Row lr Betty Patterson, Beverly McCrory, Wilma Reinerd, Mary El- len Ronald, Virginia McClung, Ni- lah May, Dorothy Lemmoux, Cora June McKinley, Mary Ann Mills, Roxanna Dunmoyer, Lois Penrod. Row 27 Erma Ludy, Dorothy Reich- ard, Mildred Rigby, Mary Lou C'Shaughnessy, Sara Marchant, Martha Lefever. Reba Pyle, Vivian Nichols, Georgmoll Moody. Row 3: India Nelson, Treva McAbee, Jean Morgan, Sarah Lykins, Charles Slack, Robert Metz, Duaine Petro, David Loy, Walter Meehan. Cleo- tus Bond. Bob Gaunt. Row 4: Carlton Money, Olis Traxler, Wal- ter Trowbridge, Richard Norton, Yale Stocksdale, Gerald Weist, Ben- ny Miller, Dorwin Myers, Paul Ray- mond Gagle, Ernest Valentine. Row 5: John Stroube, Bill Stoker, Rob- ert Norton, James Loper, Harold Priest, Milo Ludy, Floyd McKibben, Earl Norris, Al Carroll, Charles Nichols.
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Row 1: Vivian Nichols, Virginia Walters, Nancy Page, Bonnie Lake, Margaret Woods, Alice Fox, Betty Wherry, Maxine Shroll, Elenor Reed, Thelma Ferris. Row 2: Law- rence Franks, Bob Holmes, Bob Hunt, John Thomas, Vaughn Bail- ey, Charles Parkison, Paul McCrory, Robert McFadden, Junior Arnett. Row 3: Duaine Petro, Ferd Mark- ley, Paul Spitzer, LaDoyt Farber, Jesse Ashcraft, Bob Fox, John Tee- ters, Junior Barger, Lee Altho. A hard beginning maketh a good ending. If anyone would take the time to look beneath the very tip of the Tifoon of P. H. S. , he would find there a handful of insigni- ficant-looking students called the Mid-year Freshiesf' But as they are swept along With the Tifoon , We feel that they will become less and less insignificant until one day we shall suddenly realize that they are really a vital part of it. -24-
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