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ePHCMCCEX HITCH YOUR WAGON TO A STAR, BUT DON ' T NEGLECT LITTLE ACTS OF KINDNESS NOR THE GOLDEN RULE IN YOUR PURSUIT FOR FAME ; LEST GLORY BE LOST IN THE GETTING. BE DISCREET IN ACTION, TEMPERATE IN THOUGHT AND WORD AND ABOVE ALL BE DILIGENT. —0. C. KNECHT J lii|i:lvl ' i ' ii:l ' il!:liilHli!liilnliiliilill.ilHli!iiiiiiliiliiliiliii iliili,liiliiliiliiliiltiluliiliiliil!iliiliiliillll ' llMllllii|ill|i|lillllilllllil|iil ' ilii|ii|Mi lllllilllliilii|tililliilill i|-:l ' ili ' l |
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FIRST ROW: R. Bowers. B. Cox. C. Ruth E. Baxter, C. Biiitehin, F. Osborne, D. Sellers, J. Daye. J. Dawson. R. Loyer, SI. Bittle, A. Rousculp. M. Corrello. SECOND- ROW: K. Lappin. E. Deihlman. D. Umbaugh. K. Stemen B. Crites, V. Grunl- isch, L. Ycakum. E. Hatcher. C. Hardin. F. Taylor, J. Si mons, N. Marshall. R. Giffln F. Liest. THIRD ROW: .J. Anspach. B Miller, W. Beeler, S. Tarn, A. Crawforl, I. Plummer, R. Ridenoiir, U. Keysor, R, Kimble, .1. Harper. E. Bender, H. Swallow. C. Lowe. Class of 1933 COLORS— Gold and Black ADVISOR— Freda Osfcom fHE Junior Class has been exceptionally well represented in all the school activities this year. Six members of the Harmonica Orchestra were Juniors. In both Vocal and Instrumental Eisteddfods a large number of points were won by Juniors. Several of the boys were placed on the varsity athletic teams, most of them receiving letters. There were six girls on the basketball team, two of them winning letters. The girl ' s manager was chosen from the Junior class. Three members were selected for the Chief Staff. Their first attempt at dramatics, the play Those Lovely Ladies, was quite a success. With such a lecord behind them it is to be expected that the Class of 1933 will be a successful Senior Class. j|lilliiliil:itiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii[iiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliitiiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiitiiititl ill!lMIMIilliililliiliitnlillitliili)liiliiliiailliiliil iillilij|iitirliili:i:iliii
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Blfl f j HP Bv Ew | i .. n k mS ' i IB M- • FIRST ROW; H. Lusk, B. Heaston. F. Loyer. N. Claik. G. Leist, E Miller, D. Stiiff. Mr. Knecht. B. Landfair, L. Burkholder E. Flanigan. H. Bowersock, M. Bttz, M. Forney. SECOND ROW: M. Bower, P. Stanovitch, H. Miller. . Lee. R. McKamey, D. Showalter. H. Parmentei-. W. Brilhart F. Dawson. A. Burgiss. M. Eversole. A. Deaf en leffer. M. Cremean, J. .McMillen. R. 8mitli. R Pellisreni. W. Henderson. R. Cowhen, D. Spiker. THIRD ROW: B. Monroe A P ' .uniber. H. JIcBride E. Baxter. W. Stombaugh, D. Stock- ton. P. Neeper. I.. Bowsher. Bud Fast. R. Verbryke FOURTH ROW: F. Delong. H Edwards. H. ' illian1s. R. Ferguson R. Wilocx. L. Ball- ingrer. R. Stiift. G. Welch. D Meilz. B. Fryer, A. Rouscoulp. R. Ward. H. Bender. Class of 1934 OLD EVERYTHING! Let ' s see what the Sophomores have done for the dear old Alma Mater this year. The class was well represented in all school activities. In varsity football, Gene Miller, Richard Striff, H arold Bender, and Hal ton McBride received four of the fifteen letters given. In varsity basketball, Melvin Cooper, Richard Striff, and Robert Landfair upheld the standard of the class by winning three of the six letters given. Leonard Esmond, Glen Styres, Donald Stockton, Paul Neeper, Adrian Rousculp, Harold Bender, and Robert Landfair have possibilities on the Baseball team. Russel Ward, Donald Stockton, and Alice Deafendeffin were in the orchestra. Nine girls and five boys are members of High School Glee Clubs. We wish to thank Mr. Knecht for the whole-hearted co-operation which he has shown throughout the year. Class Motto: A quitter never wins, and a winner never quits. ]|lMIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMInllllUllllirilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllJIIIIII|nllllniUllllllllllllllllllllllllilllMII!IHIIIill|llllllllilllllillllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill:illll I
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