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SENIOR CLASS Of the six brilliant-looking Seniors who receive their diplomas this spring, only three originally were initiated into the Ranchester High School; Art, Bob, and Wilbur. In the same class were Carl Kukuchka, Lillian Lutz and Fay Coast. Later Carl dropped out but with the second semester came two new pupils, Bud Brooks and Edythe Ann Kuzma. These freshies were as ignorant and innocent (???) as their class colors, green and white, suggested. After a merry freshman year, their sophomore year brought back Bob, Edythe Ann, Wilbur, Bud, Fay, and also Molly Harris. The sophomores led a quiet life and the next summer Fay was Mrs. Schilling. As juniors the class members were Bob, Edythe Ann, Art, Wilbur, Molly and her twin, Elmo. In the fall of ’38 four of the juniors returned as seniors to Ran- chester High School. Lawrence Hood also entered school here, and later Winnefred Rice joined the class. The members of the graduat- ing class are: Wilbur Jester, Edythe Ann Kuzma, Winnefred Rice, Bob Rawlings, Arthur Schilling, and Lawrence Hood. The seniors planned a different type of commencement this year: each senior participated, whereas before only the valedictorian and president of the class participated. On other pages in the annual a resume of each talk is given. Through all their four years of high school the class of ’39 had a very enjoyable time—thanks to the “chummy” teachers and class- mates with whom they’ve worked. BE THE BEST OF WHATEVER YOU ARE If you can’t be a pine on the top of the hill. Be a scrub in the valley, but be— The best little scrub by the side of the rill; Be a bush if you can’t be a tree.— If you can't be a bush be a bit of the grass, And some high-way happier make; If you can’t be a muskie, then just be a bass, But the liveliest bass in the lake! We can’t all be captains, we’ve got to be crew. There’s something for all of us here; There’s big work to do, and there’s lesser to do, And the task we must do is the near. If you can’t be a high-way then just be a trail If you can’t be the sun, be a star; It isn’t by size that you win or fail Be the best of whatever you are. —By John B. Wells. Page 19
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