Junior Class of 1918 Motto: Be Square. Class Colors: Pink and Green. CLASS OFFICERS Freda Beuchert, President Mildred Ames, Vice President Ruth Shank. Secretary-Treasurer Vera Barnes, Historian Donovan Isham, Editor CLASS ROLL Ames. Mildred Haynes, Holland Beuchert, Freda Baumgartner, Gais Barnes, Vera Brewer, Ruth Cotner, Mary Danner, Kathryn Fulks, George Freeman, Herbert Gallant, Howard Greer, Dorothy Houser, Ray Hammer, Warren Shanks, Ruth Shanaberger, Mills Smith Eunice Isham, Donovan Ivlingler, Wilma Main, Russel Miller, Stanley McElroy, Naomi Motter, Erret Neiswander, Una Price, Ruth Poling, Paul Reedy Hildred Runser, Edna Ream, Alma Speer, Freda Welker, Milo VanAtta, Ernest In The Junior Classes “I don’t think I can translate that.”—Dorothy Greer. “I don’t know where the place is.”—Kathryn Danner. “I forget what the words mean before I look them up.”—Paul Poling. “I studied the next section.”—Freda Speer. In Mediaeval and Modem History they all pattern their lives after “Pepin the Short.” Sprang has taught the Juniors to sing one verse of America without the book. Swearingen: “Now class today we take up Electricity, and I want it understood that there will be no opportunity for sparking.” (Audible sighs from the girls.) “Now Cooney, to begin with, What is Electricity?” Cooney: “A cross between a steam engine and a dynamo.” Swearingen: “Partly right. Yes sir, Cooney, your about half right.” Cooney: (in an indignant voice) “Look here, Sir!, no man is gonna insult me in public and git away with it.” Page Twenty-seven
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