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REVEILLE 25 Senior Class Organization President-AQUILA WINBIGLER. COLORS-Red and Black Vice President-MAURICE BLUE MOTTO-Make no excuses. Treasurer-THELMA KNAPP FLOWER-Red Rose Senior Class History Sept. 1914, saw the entry into High School of one of the largest classes ever enrolled there. I would not say the largest for there have been other classes as large as ours but few. At first it was hard to get used to all the different ways of High School life but it did not take such a bright class long to settle down, all those I mean who ever settled. While Freshmen we began our social career by having five class parties but our numerous studies have kept us so busy since that we have only had two. However while still green'l the teachers thot we were 4-ute,'l a thot, I am sorry to say they have long since banished. As Sophomores we become more studious, if that could be possible. But as Juniors we made up for our lost time by astonishing and angering the faculty to tears. We did a terrible deed! ! We put up our pennant: lBooml Rah! Rahll. The colors were up all night and a few of the people were suspended for a few days but Allis well that ends well. We lost the love of the teachers but it put us in the high esteem of the other classes. We have been angelic since we became Seniors. We have had two class parties but very few other social gatherings. But We intend to have a hike yet if possible to miss a morning of school by hook or crook, and also to enjoy a picnic after all the ceremonies have been performed. Most of us have studied alittle at least and when the diplomas are made our Mr. Richards will have to sign his name to sixty-five of them. Don't think from this that we were a terrible class for I haven't related about our serious moments only about our good times. But we have generally been true to our motto, Make no excuscg make good? Velda Lutz, 'l8.
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REVEILLE 27 Juniors FIRST ROW:-Ruth Bruckhart, Blanche Sherick, Mary Fluke, Mary Stentz, Pauline Hoag, Marie Sohn, Evelyn Atterholt, Florence Mcfarter, Vicla Shaum, I ois Fpreng, Esther Shearer, llazel Fortney, Lucy Penhorwootl, Elsie Fox, Virginia Spreng, Marie llogniarcl, Milflrccl Pancoast, Ruth KK liiting, Catherine Smith, Martha Davis, Nina Barton, Susie, Bruckhart, lNancla Evans. SECOND ROVl':'Rol'crt McAtloo, Dorothy Crone, Ha7el Rowell, Mable Zehner, Leola Doerer, Donna Clerk, Florence Hively, Maude Newcomb, Marshall Mellaniel, Walter Stauffer, Helena Serr, Graeia Mason, Vera Smalley, Laurel Eckelbarger, l.eota lliner, Maraluelle Forlies, Glenna Mehl, Urplia Garx er, Alice Miller, Sarlie Gillespie, Miriam Kahl, Ruth Olirecht. THIRD RUNV:-Milton Shearer, Ifrcrl Fehinuch, Charles E. Miller, William Swinehart, llarolrl Maxhimer, Harolcl Boyer, Harold Elson, Paul Lovcring, Howarcl Iless, Milo Roberts, Kelly Walters, Georgerlxg-wis, Arthur Vlereliome, Vllilliam Mancleville, Don Harris, Donalcl Fopelaml, Howard lceman, Raymond Gelyhart, Lawrence Gault, Ifreyl Kissel, Saflie VVorkman, Leota Yeagley, Milrlred Fox. Junior Class Organization Presimlent,-HAROLD BUYER C0I.0RS4I3lue :intl Gold Vice I'1'esiclc'nt'VVM. IWANDEVILLE IVIUTTOAIall-ga-lJiblJle Secretary-LEOTA HINICRI FLUWER-Lily-of-the-Valley Treasurer-CATHERINE SMITH
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