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Paul Hagenwood — A likable person Emagene Hendershot — Junior prima donna Geraldine Higgins — Short and sweet Robert Holderness — Coldwater, we are here! Mack Hosack — Old Ironsides Laurine Hostetler — Dave ' s delight Ilene Jackson — Chorus Darl Johns — Shrimp Lyle Kiser — Cheer leader June Kohl — Prom queen Donald Kope — A country lad Wade Letts — Latin shark James McNeal — His time is occupied Harold McKinley — Our drummer William Meyers — Sanctimonious Donald Morrison — A pleasant Lid John Overla — Our artist Arnold Pepple — Mischief bent — maybe Violet Ploughs — Her smile is sweet Harriett Powers — Still in town Stephen Ransburg — Determination Dean Rose — He tells us things Warren Sellers — Practical person Marsella Shank — She doesn ' t worry Richard Small — Bing Crosby the second. Bradley Swift — Future Kroger man Don Weaver — May be manager of CCC Georgia Welch — Always peppy Richard Wyatt — He runs the farm Lana Zimmerman — Christie ' s soda jerker James Zuber — Always into mischief Jack McEwen — Champion sneezer Mary Ellen Jewell — A quiet miss Vernon Waite — Handsome is as hand- some does
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s sr ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' W ! aun tq unior? Top row: Mark Aldrich, Betty Allen, Wendell Aldricli, Margueril. ' Kaktr. I.iuvimif Beekman. Mary Ellen Bolinger, Haroltl McKinlev, Clara Mae Bowerman Beth Brown James McNeal. Jane Buck. Second row; Robert Gary, Margaret Carr, Robert Clark, Ruth Ann Collett, D O Cool Robert Devine, ?;uth Ernst, Arnold Pepple, Betty Goudy, Donald Morrison, Marsella Shank. Third row: Bradley Swift, Catherine Griffiths, Clarellen Guilford, Paul Hagewood Emagene Hendershot, Robert Holderness. Geraldine Higgins, Mack Hosack Laurine Hostetler, Darl Johns. Lyle Kiser. June Kohl. Fourth row: Donald Kope, Betty Brown, Wade Letts, Mary Bootli, William Meyers Pauline Frazier, John Overla, Bernd Gartner, Violet Ploughe, Stephen Ransburg Harriett Powers. Dean Rose. Bottom row: Phyllis Green. Warren Sellers, Richard Small, Marcelle GreenHeld ernon Waite, Georgia Welch, Don Weayer, Lana Zimmerman, James Zuber Donna Mae Griffin, Dale Cole. Ilene Jackson. T T T Mark Aldrich — Freckles Wendell Aldrich— Bashful. Betty Allen — Ah, those eyes! Marguerite Baker — Sensible Lawrence Beekman — Tuba player Mar ' Ellen Bolinger — Willing to work Mar) ' E. Booth — Don ' s choice Clara Mae Bowerman — We miss her Beth Brown — Witty and wise Betty Brown — Betty ' s pal Jane Louise Buck — Golddigger of ' 37 Margaret Carr — She can cook Robert Cary — In Stjuth Bend Robert Clark — Our wood carver Dale Cole — Some day sheriff — maybe Ruth Collett — Second Gracie Allen D. O. Cool — At Hamilton Robert Devine — He gets high marks Ruth Ernst — Earnest in purpose Pauline Frazier — Smile for everyone Bernd Gartner — Slim Summerville Betty Goudy — With flirtatious looks Phyllis Green — Willing to work Marcelle Greenfield — Dependable and sincere Dcnna Mac Griffin — Junior worker Catherine Griffiths — An industrious miss Clarellen Guilford — Spring festival queen Paf e iwenly-eight
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Q Oncipp4 ooph? linthi Abramson — Quiet soul Eldon Andrew — Don Ameche Ruth Badger — Auburn hair and freckles Ruth Blackburn — Connie — so what! Loyal Bowerman — Give me time Andrew Braxton — From Battle Creek Donald Boyd — Glenn ' s pal Dean Brooks — Gabriel has nothing on him Katie Lou Brjan — She lives at the lake Virginia Care — She knows histor) ' Alvena Certain — Ruby Noff and her violin Robert Craig — Einstein Cahsta Creel — She does things with a zest Lillian Crooks — Always pleasant Betty Crothers — Gets her lessons Mary Jane Damlos — Our cello player Lucille Dunham — Somebody ' s sweetheart Virginia Dunham — Kind to all Marcella Eggleston — Say it with flowers Geneva Eisenhour — She makes dresses Maxine Fanning — Blondie Edward Fast — Model T Kenneth German — German, the first Orla German — German, the second Robert German — German, the third Virginia Goodrich — She is never still a minute Max Gray — Little Champion Lucy Ellen Handy — Our concert master Thomas Hanselman — Apollo Lulu Henry — Gone but not forgotten Charles Homan — Works in the shop Mary E. Jackson — Little and brunette Doris Jarboe — Interested in Tri-State Betty Kemmerling — G. A. C. Opal May Kope — Tiliie, the Toiler Vera Cope — Peppy Eleanor Miller — We like her Lola Miller — Our art student Owen Mote — Adept at basketball Robert Myers — Doopy is right Roscoe Parrish — Minus work Betty June Rensch — Eddie ' s gal friend
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