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K. IRENE SEWARD Rene HOhU Home Economics, Senior Play, Minstrel 3, 4-. Rene, quiet and sweet, is our blondest blonde, even though she does come from Redrock. EVA T. YAPLE UEZWU Well Home Economics, Fish- ingcreek High School 1, 2, Senior Play, Minstrel 3, 4, Basketball 3. Eva and Erma seem to be linked together in sev- eral ways-to start with they are twins. Page 22 J. ROBERT SANDS r:Bobu That's all right General, S e n io r Play, Minstrel 3, Glee Club 3, Soccer 4. Happy-go-lucky. That's Bob, nevertheless he has ambitions. Next year he wants to get a deer and take over Edson's busi- ness. JOHN UMBEXVUST Um Gosh Academic, Senior Play, Junior Play, Minstrel 2, 3, 41, Glee Club 3, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 1, Assis- tant Editor of the BLACK AND ORANGE. John is a very good student, but he is better known for his jokes. IRENE STEINRUCK ..Renev Holy jumpin' up General, Minstrel 4. Although Irene is quiet, if she does not talk slow- ly, we can not keep with her. ERMA V. YAPLE Erma Gee whiz' Home Economics, Fish- ingcreek High School 1, 2, Senior Play, Minstrel 3, 4. Erma is a good cook we know, for many are the pies she has baked for the school lunch. HAROLD J. SHULTZ S-hultzyu Dad blame it General, Operetta 1, Se- nior Play, Junior Play, Minstrel 3, Assistant Treasurer 1, President 3. Harold is one of those persons who seems to be a natural student. He is always willing to help and his advice is always heeded. JANE L. YOUNG ffzeken Do I have to do it? General, J u n io r Play, Senior Play, Minstrel 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4-. A poet, a tall thin per- son, a bass vile player, a non-feminine girl, and a practical joke-maker describes Janie Louise.
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UDENIUKDTB CMJSS First Row, Left to IliglitfGraydon Taylor. Bruce l'ennmn. James Emlson, Donald Sands, Thomas Diltz, John Mather. Earl Keller Second Row-Rowena Travelpiecc. Florence IAllllIll'OIlllX. Eleanor Crisco. Sunny Ruth Chapin, Betty Jane Yost, Sara .lean Hess, Irene Litwhiler, Mary .lane Smith, Jean Mausteller, .lean Stair Third Row-Louise Young, Liva Gorflen, Betty Kelsey. Dorothy Kile, Mr. Sntliff, Home Room Teacher Fourth Row-Anna Buzick, Maude Doty. Hester Fritz, Vera Stoker, Zane M4-Henry, Francis Perry, Evelyn Plastow, Evelyn Beishline, Ruth Del'0e, Carlton lless Fifth Row-Felix lilizdail, Kenneth Kelsey, Foster Young, Carlton VVenner, Boyd Neufcr, Norman Hayman, Henry Michael, Donald Coleman Sixth Row-David Lauhach, Drew Yost, Franklin Klase, Charles Ash, Willard Fritz, Richard Ilerritt, Dale Kile, Ilale Marshall, Harry Ford VVhen September, 1939, rolled around, our class assembled as Juniors to begin another year of high school life. We found our enrollment increased to fifty-four and we soon elected the following officers: DALE KILE President DREW Yosr Vice President ELEANOR Gmsco Secretary HAI4Pl MARsHALL Treasurer Our class was well represented on the baseball, basketball, and soccer teams. Other than in sports, we were active in all class activities, among them being the publishing of the school paper, The Bentonianf' The selection of our class rings was a rather trying process, but everyone seemed pleased with our selection. As has been the tradition, our class presented a class play. It was a comedy entitled Going on Seventeen. Another dramatic field claimed many of our members, the All American Minstrel. After these many pleasant experiences, the year was brought to a climax by the Junior-Senior Banquet. P326 24
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