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FELLOWSHIP Fellowship is the organization of in- terdependent parts, with regard to the whole, resulting in better per- formance with the least friction.
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Quotations LEADERSHIP Great men are the guide-posts and landmarks in the State. - Burke. Here's to the pilot that weathered the storm.-Canning. Ten good soldiers, wisely led, will beat a hundred without a head.- Thompson. And when we think we lead we most are led.-Byron. Leaders are, Lights of the world and stars of the human race. - Cowper. The fire of God fills him. I never saw his like: there lives no greater leader.-Tennyson. Reason and calm judgment, the qualities especially belonging to a leader.-Tacitus. Produce great persons, the rest follows.-Whitman. FELLOWSHIP The most acceptable service of God is doing good to man.-Frank- lin. Write me as one that loves his fellow men.-Hunt. By m u t u a I confidence and mutual aid great deeds are done and great discoveries made.-Pope. I would that we were all of one mind, and one mind good.-Shake- speare. A threefold cord is not quickly broken.-Ecclesiastes. Behold how good and how pleas- ant it is for brethren to dwell to- gether in unity! Psalm cxxxiii. FRIENDSHIP On the choice, of friend. Our good or evil name depends.- Gay. He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, And he who has one enemy shall meet him everywhere.-yeh. I have loved my friend as I do virtue, my soul, my God.-Browne. Friendship can not live with cere- mony, nor without civility.--Frank- lin. The surest bulwark against evil is that of friendship.-Yonge. True friendship is like sound health, the value of it is seldom known until it is lost.-Colton. SPORTSMANSHIP The game is more than the player of the game.-Kipling. To love the game beyond the prize.-Newbolt. For when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name, he marks-not what you won or lost -but how you played the game.- Grantland Rice. It is the sporting gesture that counts. It is the gesture that those who love the game as a game like best. At such times a victory means little, and the gesture every- thing. Thomas L. Stix. EIGHT
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Seventh Grade OFFICERS President SHIRLEY MASSEY Vice-President STEVE ATZEL Secretary BEVERLY PRYOR Treasurer BARBARA CHASE Social Chairman BARBARA RANNEY Faculty Advisers MARJORIE MINK JOHN SHOLLENBERGER Bottom Row: Barbara Ranney, June Overholt, Angela Grachanin, La Verne Burden, Carol Williams, Norma Wolf. June Chapman, Betty Dunham, Marian Olsen, Shirley Massey, Dorothy Marsalek, Lois Griffith, Agnes Porter. Second Row: Mrs, Marjorie Mink, Barbara Chose, Marion Vanek, Nancy Lane, George Walrath, Patricia Sauer, Keith Paine, Dale Kittinger, Connie Kofoed, Steve Atzel, Betty Wismar, Henry Young, Robert Hill, Beverly Pryor, Joe Keenan, Bill Strauss, Bud Dombey. June Carr, Mr. John Shollenberger. Third Row: Ira Davis, Louis Frazier, Everett Turner, Lawrence Uebbing, Corless Ganyard, Bob Johnson, Jac Craumer, Dick Humphrey, Roy Lewis, Jim King, Melvin Cayce, Jack Rossland, Don Carpenter, 'led Stvan, Jack Burke, Jack Brueagemann, Joe Trowbridge, Finley Jackson, Ben DuPerow, Marshall Voss, Eighth Grade OFFICERS President PAUL REILENDER Vice-President ELIZABETH WOODSON Secretary KENNETH SMITH Treasurer DONALD BUSSMAN Advisor CHARLES PATTERSON I L l Bottom Row: Patty Zistel, Helen Merseburg, Gloria Melbourne, Barbara Murphy, Rae Seiss, Elizabeth Woodson, Ruth DuPerow. Second Row: Betty Karcher, Mariorie Beck, Patsy Austin, Betty Jo Fanta, Eugenia Weiger, Esther Seitz, Harriet Yocum, Zora Grachanin, Connie Watson, Beverly Christian. Third Row: Dan Spencer. Harry Huthsteiner. Fourth Row' George Sutliff, Dick Miller, Robert Lee, Burton Wolf, Donald Bussman, Jim Alexander, Leo Bohlanrl, Robert Berger, Bud Price, Henry Hradilck. Fifth Row: Bill Reutner, Paul Reilender, Dan Harwood, Laddie Nyerges, Kenneth Smith, Dan Aspery, George Bernard, .lack Fetterman, Mr. Patterson, Don Talbot. Absent when picture was taken: Harry Craig, Robert Dash, lvalu Nietert, Betty Peterson. Honorary events ot the class of l944 were: the winning of the tive dollar P. T. A. member- ship prize contest, and the winning of the Annual contest, for which they received five gallons of ice cream for their dance. The class elected fourteen best citizens , who then received tickets to the Grotto Circus held in the Public Auditorium, February 8, l939. On November l l a dance was given by the joint seventh and eighth grades with many par- ents ot the class members in attendance. Refreshments were served. On Friday, February 24, the class ot i943 held a dance in the cafeteria. Ice cream and cookies were served, there was dancing, and the room was very artistically decorated. TEN
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