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rjr- TVJr f JUNIOR CLASS L -1 - tsH r • 1 ' ■ IF :x ' »v- ■ im ,i. Kg yBBj % m vj| J -%i - If ' - wA Ml - ' M Pr ■% - W RH ■■ gBjgjf Ta ya. ■■ jM 1 Ea -1 UPPER First row left to right—Grace Ickes, Earl Rose, Anna Pensyl, Mary Elizabeth Jones,Mar¬ jorie Calhoun, Donald Hershberger. Beth Gallaher. Second row -Marion Reese, Catharine Robinson. Emory Stoner, Foster Judy, John James, Freda Ruby, Robert Clark, Richard Blackburn, Lois Marshall. Dorothy Biddle. LOWER First row left to right—Betty Beegle, Williard F. Koontz, Anna LouiseShimer, Chaltner Stroup, Mildred Clapper, Kenneth Smith, Ethel Beegle. Second row—Ruth Ruby, Kenneth Mock, Elizabeth May Croyl, John Henderson, June Pleacher, Ray Hockenbury, Vivian Moll, Robert Kund, Ruth Mundwciler. CLASS OFFICERS President.Chalmer Stroup Vice President.Anna Louise Shimer Secretary-Treasurer.Mildred Clapper page twenty-six
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Gosh! was I ever like that? said a senior last September as he watch¬ ed the joyous seventh graders exploring the building for the first time. The memory is a treacherous thing for we know this senior had forgotten the day when he was introduced to his first courses in the junior high school. Since that day this senior has been exposed to many courses which have perhaps helped him to forget his sensations of six years back. In his ninth year he explored the mysteries of Algebra, in the tenth year he was introduced to Euclid and the ancient science of geometry, in his eleventh year chemistry held his attention, and in this, his twelfth year, he is drown¬ ing his troubles in English literature. Underclasses page twenty-five
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CLASS UPPER First row left to right—Charles Fungaroli, Helen Milburn, William Smith, Verneta Gilson, Jack Young, Catherine Hillegas, Phil Donahoe. Second row—Margaret Fisher, Dorothy Heming, Homer May, Ray Hqaglar.d, Ruth Gr ' mes, Gladys Miller, Tommy Nave, Gus Sotirokos, Edna Hale, Gladys Beegle. LOWER First row left to right—Kathryn Peters, Edna Sill, Lois Gump, Dorothy Young Gayle Leab- hart, Ruth Leonard, Anna Stiffler. Second row—Hazel Arnold, Doris Hershberger, Charlotte Greenland, Houaid Williams, John Kramer, Hilda Weber, Williard C. Koontz, Ray Koontz, Blanche Colvin, Betty Sipe, Betty Hunt. of 1938 CLASS OF 1938 The Juniors explore American literature for in¬ spiring philosophical gems. page twenty-seven
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