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LITERARY Fvnngeline Davies, B. Ph. Jeannette Skidmore, A. B. Adnh Porter, B. A., M. A. lfthel Keeney, B. A., M.A. Dale VVilson, A.B., A. M. LIBERAL ARTS Robert Ililtv, B. A. Anne VVeiclenmnn, A. B. Dorothy Knox, 15. S. in Ifcluuntion .I A Social Science Department George Dunn, B. A. Kenneth Noble, A. B. Horace Pelton, A. B., M. A. John Allison, B. A., M. A. john MllCkl0, A. B. Page E Irfvrn
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youth Leaders As we seniors have struggled up the rather rough path of these last four years in High School, We have been led very capably by some of the best leaders in the respective fields who have been qualified by their understanding of both the subject and the student. It is to this remarkable group of teachers that we wish to give our humble thanks for their part in teaching us something basic that will aid us in living, today and tomorrow. Page Ten Science ancl Math Department F. Byers Miller, B. S. Melxrin VVorst, B. S. Ladybird Sipe, A. H., M. A. Frank H. Lowrv, B. S. Genevieve Parker, B. S. in Education Wilbur Swartz, M. A., B. S. in Education Commercial and industrial Arts Department G. Ray Dunseith, B. S. Helen Robison, B. S. in Education Ruth McFadden, A. B. Adolph Studebaker, B. S. in Education
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yi ':11fj::a-7 f g 1 ' rn ' Q, J 5 1 Q'Q?Lf.F I . rye J-5. Senior Class Qfiicers VVADE SQUIRE . . . President HELEN SMITH . . . Vice President MARY 10 WHITMAN . Treasurer ROBERT SLUTZ . . . Secretary Page Twelve Class History WHILE glancing at my history book and noting that most things have a beginning and a history, it occurred to me that the class of '39 had a history and it was -naturally-a most remarkable one, filled with the exploits of a very talented class. When we first began as a class, Berea was a mere village-that was in '27. In the course of our schooling some of us left Central School where we began and returned at some time or another to finish in High School. Some of us at this early date were beginning our first schooling at four other schools in Berea-Brook- park-Fair Street-the little red schoolhouse on Bagley road, St. Adelbert's and St. Mary's, while a good number of us also were scattered all over the United States in the first grade. As we grow older we seem to form the theory that those school days were days of great bliss and joy-no worries-nothing to prohibit us from enjoying ourselves. But if we think back over our twelve years of school life, we will remember that the little troubles and tasks that we had to surmount were just as large to us then as our so-called greatest hardships of today. During that first year the first 27 members of the class of '39 met and decided whom they would like and whom they would dislike. If I remember correctly the first ones were: Wade Squire, Norman Farnsworth, Melvin Wedell, George Barker, George Shane, Rene Merrill, Nelson Offenberg, Doris Del Corso, Emmajean McRae, Dorothy Ruder, Alvina Leinweber, Norman Miller, Madeline Guenther, Elizabeth Lindsey, Jean Bruce, Louise Lampman, Ethel Bedford, Marian Berry, Clara Dozier, Lizzie Belle Payne, Grace Heineman, Helen Smith, jean Unnewehr, Jane Stull, Elaine Foxx, Betty Eckert, and myself.
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