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Q 4-eo++o+o+++ Q SENIORS I Front row-Warren Russell, Thelma Palmer, Kenneth McCombs, Lucille Williams, Alfred Wells. Second row-Kosti Luoma, Ana Gay, Zelon Britton, Clover Perry, Milo Huntley. Third row-Clifford Swezey, Emerson Parker, Roy Nelson, Claude Schl0SSOI'. +4+ o+4+o4+ ACTIVITIES ERNEST AUSTIN Volleyball, 3, Class Basketball, 3, School traffic director, 4. BETTY BISHOP Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, Orchestra, 3, Vice-president, 1, President, 2, 3, Stunt Club, Hi-Life Staff, 4, Honor Student: Senior Class play, MALCOLM BRATTON New Lyme H. S., 1, 2, 3, Baseball, 4, Basket- ball, 4, Debate, 4, Hi-Life Staff, 4, Class teams, 4, Horseshoes, 4, Senior Class play, The Go- Getter , Track, 4. FRANCES CLELAND Basketball, 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, Class Basketball, 1, 2, Class play, 4: Stunt Club, Hi-Life Staff, 4, oHice work, 4, Honor Student. ZELON BRITTON Stunt Club, Baseball, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Volleyball, 3, 4, Band, 2, Indoor Baseball, 2, 3, Tennis, 3. IRENE CROSS Glee Club, 2, 3, Yankee San , Love Pirates of Hawaii , Stunt Club, Dramatics, 4, Basketball class team, 1, 2, 3, field meet, 1, 2. DONNA DUSTMAN Richmond, 1, 2, Basketball, 3, Love Pirates of Hawaii , Baseball, 3, 4, Stunt Club, Class Secretary, 4, substitute teacher. GLADYS EASTLAKE Glee Club, Yankee San , Love Pirates of Hawaii , President of Glee Club, 3, Dramatics Class, 4, President of Dramatics, 4, Blame it on Sandy , Stunt Club, Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Senior Class play, Patty Makes Things Hum. ' r+o+4 Page Four -0-O-+0-O-O-0-O-O-O-O-O'
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+o+o4+o++o4+o4+4+++o+o voo o-o-+-o-o-+-o4-o-o-o+o++-Q-eo4-o-o-o-+Q-o+-o4o-o-o-o-y SENIORS 1 Front row-Dorothy Johnson, Paul Tabor, Frances Cleland, Manning Leslie, Lucy Belle Mcfilug. Second row-Betty Bishop, Howard Veneen, Malcolm Bratton, Homer Hall. Third row-Floyd Hoover, Luther Wolfe, Roy Huffman. -Q-0444-0-0-0-4-9-Q 4-evo-944-4-0-v+oo04-0-Q CLASS HISTORY And wasn't it back in 1917 while the rest of the world was thinking about the war, that we started our work with our first readers? We left our cradles and mothers for something more instructive. Nine very cute little youngsters, if you don't believe it, ask us, started that year. They were Gladys Eastlake, Alice Peck, Roy Nel- son, Homer Hall, Thelma Palmer, Do1'othy John- son, Ernest Austin, Frances Cleland and Betty Bishop. Miss Loveridge was the unfortunate teacher to push our ship off on the educational journey. Many and severe were her trials with the pupils of the class. In the second year, Clover Perry joined our class. Also that fine trio of bashful boys, Emerson Parker, Warren Russell and Clifford Swezey cam: to ioin our growing numbers. Our second grade teacher, Miss Wright, is now Mrs. Dart. During 'the next three months, under the guidance of Miss Perry and Miss Coulter, Ana Gay, Ruth Richard, Irene Cross, Lucy Belle McClurg, Margaret Paul, Howard Gray and Ralph Vickery joined our 1'anks for better or was it no better. The sixth year was spent in the building now used as the Oakland-Pontiac sales room. due to the fact that the old school building was being replaced by the new one. That was a year of little work and a great deal of horseplay. Miss Edin was behind the desk, keeping to the best of her ability, all stray cats from the room. We started the seventh grade in the new building, under the supervision of Miss White. Miss Sponseller was the home room teacher during our last year in the grades. Mr. Martin was the superintendent as we entered into the new life of High School activi- ties. Many of us felt that the new work was very hard but worked on until we passed the work. Mrs. Martin, Mr. Noggle and Mr. Cercle contributed to the vast amount of knowledge, supposed to have been assimilated during the year. During the Freshman year, Paul Tabor and Floyd Hoover joined the happy band. The class has never been the same since, so they say. Miss Warren controlled us during that green period. As we ripened into the Sophomore classifica- tion, Miss Boord tossed out a life line and drew us under her watchful guidance. The following year, as Juniors, the class nearly drove Miss Whitney to distraction with their pranks. It was during this year that Helen McCombs, Wilma Salin, Donna Dustman, Kosti Luoma, Alfred Wells, Kenneth McCombs and Manning Leslie. all from Richmond, contributed to the class enrollment. In the Senior year, Malcolm Bratton from New Lyme, Luther Wolfe, Milo Huntley and Lucille Williams from Pierpontg Claude Schlos- ser from Lisbon, came to tell us about methods of raising corn used in their towns. Mr. Hicks was the class adviser. The rest of our High School teachers who exposed us to knowledge were Mr. Whalen, Mr. Moore, Mr. Dickson, Miss Hall, Mr. Rolland, Miss Nelson and Miss Case. o+v+voo+4+++Q+4++ 0-0+-0-rroa reo- Page Three 0-0-9-Q0-eo-0-0
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-0-0-0-0-0 -0+-0-+444-Q-Q-Q-0-Q +++o SENIORS Front row-Margaret Paul, Wilma Salin, Ruth Richard, Alice Peck, Gladys Eastlake. Second row-Sherman Mc-Combs, Helen McCombs, Irene Cross, Donna Dustman, Mr. Alurtin. Third row-Mr, Hicks, Ernest Austin, Howard Gray, Ralph Vickery. 4-0 0-Q-9-0-0 ACTIVITIES ANA GAY Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary of Class, 1, 2, 3, Interclass Basketball, 1, Stunt Club, Senior Class play. ROY HUFFMAN Lenox H. S., Baseball, 2, 3, Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, Playground Ball, 4, Track, 2, 3, Horseshoes, 4. HOWARD VENNEN Conneaut H. S., 1, 2, Band, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3 4 FLOYD HOOVER Basketball, 3, 4, Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, Patty Makes Things Hum , Varsity Track, 3, 4, Class Track, 1, 3, 4, Debate, 3, Hi-Life Staff, 4, Senior play, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Stunt Club, Playground Baseball, 4, Horseshoes, Band, 2. HOWARD GRAY Glee Club, Horseshoes, 4, Interclass Basket- ball, 2-3, Volleyball, Baseball, Love Pirates of Hawaii , Blame It On Sandy , Track, 1, 2, Indoor Baseball, 4, Boys' Chorus, 4, Stunt Club. RALPH VICKERY Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Basketball, 3, Volleyball, 3, 4, Playground Ball, 3, 4, Track, 1: Band. 2, 3, Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3. ALFRED WELLS Richmond, 1, 2, Hi-Life Staff, 3, 4, Dra- matics, 4, Blame It On Sandy , The Old Grouch . LUCILLE WILLIAMS Pierpont, 1, 2, 3, Dramatics Class, 4, Dra- matics Class Vice-president, Blame It On Sandy , Stunt Club. Q +4+o44 4+++ . Page Fw!
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