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ARTHUR MINIER erjuyn Agriculture. A happy-go-lucky chap, he is always willing to go out of his way to help a pal. And the mwf day il raim':1 FRANK C. YOST, JR. ri-Yosfn Academicg Senior Playg Soc- cer l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4. Frank is that tall, hand- some young man who is al- ways well dressed. Got u vigarz'llr?', VICTOR W. E. PLASTOW' ffvic., Agricultureg Minstrel 3, 4. Vic is a hard worker and is dependable. We hope that he will succeed in his Held of Ag, TlJat's wlyuf it says in the bookl' AVIS M. YOUNG Avis Academicg Vice President 25 Minstrel 3, 4g Senior Play, Operctta lg Orchestra. Avis is the darling of our hearts. She always has a happy smile and a hearty hello to her associates. skip fr' GRACE M. WEGST Gracie Acadcmicg Operetta 1. Talkative and giggly- that's Grace. She is a per- son that you always know is around. Ol: boy! MARVIN N. YOUNG YoungsIcr Agriculture, Treasurer 45 Minstrel 3, Orchestra, Senior Play. Never too busy to help a friend-that sums up Mar- vin. May your host of friends ever increase. HS1l'!'t1fil1, like a nigger goin, to t'Il'L'fi0I1H l l l W. BRUCE SUTLIFF nsuln Academicg Associate Editor of Year Bookg All School Playg junior Play, Senior Play, Minstrel 3, 45 Man- ager of Soccer Team 3, 4g Manager of Baseball Team 3. We hope that Bruce con- trols his life as Well as he managed athletic teams and handled his work as Associ- ate Editor of the BLACK AND ORANGE. Dorff gel wmlby, pal GERTRUDE R. YOUNG GeriiL ' Home Economicsg Minstrel 2, 43 Operetta 1: Senior Playg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Captain of Basketball Team 4. Gertrude is sincere, quiet and thoughtfulg never too busy to do anything for someone else. ffokuylx Page 23
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HS THERESA B. MIZDAIL Trz'ssu Academicg Junior Playg Se- nior Playg Minstrel 2, 4g Op- eretta lg Basketball Manager 4g Orchestra. A pleasant companion. Theresa has engaged the friendship of many. You know- WAYNE MCHENRY rrD0cn Agriculture. Although Wayne is rather bashful and retiring, he is universally conceded to be a good fellow, and some day he'll overcome his fear for the feminine sex. rrAu, n Page 22 JAMES V. MCHENRY Bo11ey Academic Secretary lg Trea- surer 2g Minstrel 2, 3, 45 Se- nior Playg Soccer 2, 4g Or- chestra. Jim is always willing to take a chance on anything, and anyone who takes a chance on him as a true friend is a sure winner. Boy, did 1 fax 'em!,' MARION V. SEWARD Sc-wan! Academicg Operetta lg Or- chestrag Senior Play. Marion is a true friend who has won her way into our hearts. What do you think? M. JEANNE NIXON Hlfdilllfl, Academic. Here is an attractive and industrious girl well known for her cheerfulness. What do you mean? ROBERT R. MILLER Slzeet', Academic, Minstrel 3, 45 Op- eretta 1, 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Senior Play. Bob is small in stature, but that does not hold him back. I cun't do that ROBERT S. MCHENRY Sprow Agricultureg Soccer 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4. Bob has his many out- standing qualities, and all who know him soon learn that he is a true and noble fellow. All ffgm, mmf' ANNA E. THOMPSON Dutchess Academicg Minstrel 2, 3, 4g Senior Play, Operetta lg Bas- ketball 1, 3. Anna is a person who would never miss a good time, and is always willing to help make things successful. HHWU
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HIS First Row, Loft to lliglxtfllerhert Good, Goff Lawson. Bill Mm-Henry, James Knouse, Harold Botsford, Glenn Harrison, Henry Griseo, James Dildine, John Phillips, Darey XVhitenight Sei-ond How-Helen llhodomoyer, Jane Dildine, Ruth Lette-er, Jean Moss, Kathryn Aeornley, Grave XVe1liver, Virginia Stoker, Eleanor Fritz, .Iune Mausteller, June Hess, Catherine Hess Third Hou' f-Alvin Sutliff. Adviser: Hazel 0'Brien, Xvllllliltlllli' Doak, Dottie McHenry, Gladys Fritz, Ruth Heath, Pauline Kingsbury, Mabel Kindig, Lillian Probst, Ruth Young, Betty Plastow, Betty lVenner Fourth llowfElmer Hunter, XValter Gordon. Uarltou Fritz, Gordon Fink, Bill Davis, Ed Hess, Bette Hess, Mary Ball, Daisy Fraley, Fred Depoe Fifth Row'-Ernest Pennington, Paul Cardinis, Bill Moss, Earl Crossley, Vernon Lunger, Edwin Arnold, Morris Laubarh, Daniel Young, George Parks JUNIOR CLASS After returning to school in the fall of 1937, the Junior Class, with an enrollment of sixty, elected the following officers: HAROLD BOTSFORD - - - President JAMES DILDINE - Vice President HENRY GRISCO - Secretary GLENN HARRISON - - Treasurer , During the year, the Junior Class participated in baseball, soccer, and basketball. Every six Weeks they published the school paper, The Junior Broadcaster. The as- sembly programs and the minstrel opened many doors of opportunity for those Juniors who wished to display dramatic talents, but the most important dramatic activity of the year was the Junior Play, Hold Everything. The activities of the year were brought to a close with the Junior-Senior Banquet. Page 24
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