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4 L f ' . I . ,rv First Row-B. Bowers, B. Fogel, B. Reid, N. Reid, E. Stephens, B. McClelland, H. mantle, F. Rape, D. Buffington, S. Schiedemantle, P. Lear, P. Brewer, M. Wilson, M. Zeigler, E. Schofield, B. Kneiss, M. Clause. Second Row-Miss Albin, E. Tarr, C. Veith, J. Reno, M. Thiebaud, B. Say, E. Logsdon, E. Lovett, M. Heberling, G. Trimble, N. Kristophel, R. Schiedemantle, F. Steele, N. Herr, N. Shaffer, E. Rape, Mrs. Graff. Third Row+K, Altemus, D. Henshaw, H. Lauten, S. Powell, D. Walsh, J. Hogan, F. Henry, R. Beres, J. Hoover, R. Beahm, J. Dietrick, D. Albin, R. Hubbard, C. Moag. Fourth Row--L. Thomas, R. Sabol, W. Proper, C. Freshcorn, N. Robinson 1 Plummer, B. Schiede D. Toth, V, Burkhart S. Gross, l. Hartzell Pefier, S. Bauder, B M. Pflug, D. Shisler R. Wehr, R. Warner E. Kaufman, E. Lutz J. Kennedy, A. Kirk patrick, J. Grahm, D. Schweingruber, R. Clouse .J W, OFFICERS President . James Hogan Vice President David Schweingruber Secretary Shirley Bauder Treasurer Robert Warner 26 x..
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CAM M!! Geraldlne Mutchell leave for Evans Cnty Helen Mitchell wlll my tlnuness to Fr da Druschel Loss Mohr bequeath my stucllous nature to Dan Henshaw Nellie Murtland leave my men trouble to Sh rley Bauder Alma Myer wnll my ambrtlous way to Don Albln Eleanor Nahar wt l my long way hon'e to lrene l-'artzel Betty Powell wlll my clear complexlon to Betty Ann VVGICRS ose Powell legvn FQ M Wnlluam Plummer eave mth my head IH the clouds Ruth Rape leave stall wondering Patrlcla Robln on leave next years Annual wotrles and rltlng abt tty o Llb f arr Leora Rubrlqht le ve Bob Warner bel Ind ne whee Mary Soltesz beaueath my commerc al abnlltv to Mlldred Zelgler Clarence Sowash lett for the Navy Bernuce Stamm bequeath my neatre to Georgina Druschel Dorus Stuck leave my o ace on the honor roll to Davud Schwenngruber Cllftorcl Teets leave Norma as the cllmax ot the Teet s tvadltuon Sh rley Teets wull at y good looks to Grace Schafteu Joseph Thomas leave my gltt ot gab to Joanne Meneuce Robert Webster leave my glgantuc appetite to Harry Lauten John Wehr leave my boomung voice to Robert Clouse Lols Wehr leave by way ot Wampum Paul Wehr bequeath my busunessllk manner to Allen Klrlcpatrrclc James Welgel leave that laugh echounq ID the halls Thomas Wulletts leave takunq oft' Thomas Wuser leave stnll talclng pnctures Joan Woodburn lea JG my athletic ablllty to Caroline Venth Robert Yohn leave my oftlces to anyone capable of hold ng them Eloise Zehner wall my wavy halr to Gladys Beryl John Zehner wall my sweetness to Jean Reno Harold Zelgler leave llovers lane to Roy Rape Catherune Zunkham wall my lolluness to Elnzabeth Tarr 25 Z fl . f , . . . . . Vu , V . I . V , . ' , l . Q . . , , . -, , . . ,, A R - , . , . r . .urphys. . . , X . . . . . . . . S I , I . X I W . .4 .I. t ' bt T . 'Q , a ' 1' t' l, Louis Saplenza, bequeath my sense of humor to Bob Hubbard. 3 .. . . l I ' I ' ' , - . . ss ' . . I . . l ' 1 ' - H H 1 , . . . H . . , . , . . X . .. . . : , . , . , 2 .
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jx ' -za g . 9 Dear Zelie Ann , 7 lt's been quite some time since you have heard from us. Last year Shirley Gross wrote and told you of our thriving class. Another school term has passed, and we are full of memories of our junior year. To start the ball rolling this year, we sponsored two dances, the Pumpkin Ball , and the Holly Hop '. While everyone was still marveling over our magnificent dances, we produced our play which truly showed the spirit and co-operation ot our class. Aside from all the fun we've had this year, there were also times when we had our worries. Take, for instance, the time we had at Christmas. To an outsider it might seem like any other Christmas with all its hustle and bustle, but we were wondering it our class rings would come in time for us to show them off over Christmas. They didn't come in time. Soon after this we settled back into our daily routine at school, which consisted not only of education, but of some heckling of the teachers. But, as you know, you can't slide along forever, and before we knew it mid-year exams had crept up on us and everyone had to cram in order to pass. People say history repeats itself, and we are inclined to believe them, for the same thing happened to us at the end of the year. We'll say good-bye for now, but you will hear from us again, next year as Seniors. J ,.., so Q 4 XJ J Aff K -Barbara Reid of P , L , - Q e : . . ,, . I X Q ' Q ' L as Y A Al J ' .L A f .QU 4, ' ' - 4- . 3 ,I in J Q, r' AL L' J I7 I 1m ' fi i ' 1 f lx 1 Q -,X fi fi i ff lx 0.4 a ,L -. ei xv X , 'fx ...f H I I ,f D
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