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X I, P, EQ Russell Abraham Jack Adams Albert Andrews Evelyn Aring Christy Arnold Eleanor Arscott Loretta Bahr Phyllis Baker Mickey Barkey Ruth Beck Lester Bedford Clifford Berg Jack Berg Donald Bergmann Sallie Blocher Richard Boyle Dora Mae Bugg Corrine Burton Jane Chambers Wilma Clark Rhea Clement Robert Clogg M Irene Conrad Fred Conrad Bill Cook Virginia Creter Helen Curtis 077' John Butkiewicz Dorothy Danielson Blanche Demboske Paul Distelhorst Elizabeth Donville Charlotte Drager fP,,P, of Della Eaton Tom English Bill Ezell Wilma Forrler Virginia Gensler Ed Golesky Constance Gommel Ed Green Irene Grospitch f Donna Hauck David Hegele Don Hylen Virginia Holcomb Frances Iden John Joreski Raymond Kay Gifford Kendall Howard King Harold Knock Helen Kowaleski Janis Kuhn Lassie Kushlak Jane Kyle Jeanne Sophie Lucille Phyllis Gerald Harry Vivian Moore Bob Ockuly Mary Pesek L'Amoreaux Lazarowicz Manning A9 6 Middlestead f ' ' Miller Miller Www Bill Pirntzner Jane Rigo Everett Robertson Mary Lou Ruhlman Robert Rupp Carolyn Ryder Earl Ross Mildred Schiefelbein Erma Schlacht Lucile Schmitz Angela Schmitz Eileen Schrenk Harold Schubert Marjorie Siodla Jack Spafford Luther Stanzel Ed Stover Ethel Strauss Charles Suckow Dorothy Taft John Turton Martha Vetter John Washelesky Maxine Wedell Jean Whelan Bernard Wilcheck Donald Wilks Dorothy Williams Ed Wing Glenn Woodruf Stanley Zacharyasz Ignatius Zielinski Page Twenty Seven
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JUNICDIQS To you the flashy green and gray, we, the class of 'f37 , leave the greatest privileges of all, the lines of our Alma Mater Song - seniors so mighty, and the honor of sitting on the shelf. It is our last request that you will respect the so-ng that we have found to mean so much to us in our last days here. Class ol 1938 ' -M , -iii Page Twenty -Six This year we have found to be the most important in all of our high school days with one activity after another to rush us around and around. To start the social season we held our class party in October, which was the first of the season. Next came our Junior Play, Here Comes Charlie which was a huge success with a record crowd in attend- ance. , . After the play came plans for stunt night and a stunt concerning a night in Spain was decided on. With this pic- turesque and entertaining stunt we like the Juniors of last year claimed first prize. Stunt Night over, we looked forward to the social hit of the season, The Junior-Senior Prom. Like all Juniors, we determined to outdue the class before us, and we feel that we have accomplished our aim of entertaining the Sen- iors in a stately style. Our class like all others has studious people among its members, as well can be seen by glancing at the school honor roll. With the ending of this eventful year we now look forward to next year when it will be our privilege to sit on the shelf.
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SOP!-IOIVXORES So far your role in our school world has been an insig- nificant one, but the stage is now set for your first great performance. In the fall - your new and flashy colors will brighten the hallsg the school will learn. to recognize and respect your position and realize you are a part of the school. When in the spring you give the prom for the Seniors, it is our desire that you will shine, and will make a name for yourselves in the hall of fame at B. H. S. Class of 1939 fk Elisa llll Page Twenty-Eight Just before the turn of the next decade our famous group hopes to complete their courses at dear old Berea High School. To be sure we have been overshadowed in the past by the mighty seniors and the Uflighty juniors , but our day is about to dawn. A day never to be forgotten by our Alma Mater. Our scholastic ability ranks high. Al- ready thirty-five per cent of our class is active in the extra- curricular program. The musical groups have felt our in- fluence and will improve with our experience. Our party was one of the most successful-It was really an all school dance. This shows our place in the social program. We are also well represented in Athletics, both boys and girls.
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