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JUNIORS Back row: J. Roftcnbcrg. R. McGalh. N. Patland. F. Harncr. I. Colvin. K. Smith, A. Arnett, K. Little. F.. Schcrmcr Third row: I.. Biismu H. Burgess, C. Dilley. G. Kesterke, R. Pennell. G. Arnold. H. Marschkc, R. White Second row: C. Ratliff. Mrs. Crittenden. Sponsor; M. Schermer. CL Knders, F. Becker. B. Storick. I. Distcrheft Front row: C. Ilousam. II. I.ochmaw. S. Housam. F. Botham. M. Frisbic, M. Krug. I. Burgoyne Absent: B. Lind. G. Spaulding. R. Wollam In 1936 we Freshies seated ourselves firmly on a flying comet and darted into a world of unknown with Harold Burgess as our capable pilot. Smooth sailing was shared by all until we collided and were conquered by the 1937-38 planet of Wise Fools. To celebrate this great victory a dinner party was planned under the leadership of Nathan Patland which met with great success. The purchase of our class pins and an enjoyable evening of roller skating sent our planet soaring high into the heavens with Richard Pennell as a commander. Arriving at the Junior port we boarded the gallant 1938-39 planet and as our captain Chloella Ratliff gave commands to hoist the anchor. We realized our journey had come to the half way mark and two more years of high school life loomed before us. Our guiding light, Mrs. Crittendon, by popular request, again supervised our Junior destiny. The purchase of our handsome class rings gave us one of our real ihriiis. A pot-luck supper, early in the fall, followed by a scavenger hunt, was our first social attempt of the year. Everyone cooperated in a grand manner to place our personality queen, Shirley Housam, at the top for the winter High School P. T. A. Carnival. Attempting to benefit the class treasury has kept the entire class working with the sale of Christmas cards, shamrocks, and candy. During the second lap of the journey Nathan Patland took over the leadership of the group. Our play A Good Egg sent our planet rocking with laughter and added luster to our stars. Our shining path leads on with preparation for our crowning social event, the Junior-Senior banquet prom on May 25, at the Grande Vista. At the close of the year our group of 32 stars is looking forward to and anticipating the arrivals of that last fast meteor which will carry us through our Senior year. Chloella Ratliff page twenty-fire
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USIC ox Mary Betchek—They Say Helen Boyle—I Promise You Kathryn Brenner—Hold Tight Donald Camp—How I Hate to get up in the Morning Vroni Christl—My Heart Belongs to Daddy Betty Comstock—Begin the Beguine Donald Crone—Small Fry Helen Disterheft—Simple and Sweet Dorothy Halt—One O'clock? Jump Norman Hamann—Why Did You Make Me Fall in Love? Shirley Hanson—Let's Pretend It's True Frances Huling—When Paw was Courtin' Maw Arthur Jesswein—When a Prince of a Fellow Meets a Cinderella Gladys Jones—We'll Never Know David Koehler-—So Help Me Ruby Krone—What Do You Know About Love Anna Lausch—My Heart is Unemployed Bette Lucas—May I Suggest Romance Clifford Machacek—Ten Little Miles from Town Marjorie Martin—That Certain Age June McGath—I've Got a Date With a Dream Kathleen Meek—No, You Can't Have My Heart Harold Metzger—While a Cigarette was Burning Devon Michael—You Got Me Charles Mierau—Shadrack Leta Nelson—Merrily We Live Royal Porter—Sweet Adeline Vivian Porter—Rainbow Round the Moon Colleen Ratliff—You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby Merle Roth—Never Felt Better Never Had Less Doris Schlutt—Mr. and Mrs. is the Name Ethelyn Shearer—Sing for Your Supper Valda Sherburn—What Goes on Here In My Heart Stanley Shunkwiler—Ferdinand George Sink—For the First Time Marion Sink—Two Sleepy People Burton Stover—O me O my! O you! Wayne Stover—Think It Over Pauline Thomas—There's a Sunny Side to Everything Laverne Tobias—This is a Happy Little Ditty Pauline Wetzel—Deep in a Dream Maxine Woolley—Gotta Get Some Shut Eye Evelyn Zech—Where in the World Mr. Weine—A Hunting We Shall Go Mrs. Bender—Thanks For Everything Miss Graham—Cabin In The Pines Mr. Hawkins—I Get Along Without You Very Well Mis. Crittenden—Penny Serenade Mr. Gill—Little Sir Echo Mr. Nelson—The Man On The Flying Trapeze Mrs. Stebbins—You're a Sweet Little Headache Mr. Zillman—Down On The Farm Miss Kruger—Smiles
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Back row: ). Perkins. K. Porter. W. Eidson. A. F.rlandson. P. Stein. F. Ewalt, R. Taylor. E. Rudowski. L. Arnett. E. Kurnat. G. Stcinback. E. Anstiss Third row: K. Sccper. I). Brenner. J. Sommers. K. Tech. I. Meyers. A. Marske. A. Klug. C. Ford. L. Porter. R. Me Conaghy. R. Lausman. R. Fairchild Skcond row: M. Lucas. B. King. Gill. K. Robinson. R. Yandcrbcrg. J. Wire. K. Sink. E. Sommers. M. Mitchell. N. Corn-stock. V. Roth. B. Stehbins. Sponsor Front row: V. Robinson. B. Shearer. F. Spaulding. M. Metzger. 1 . Walker, W. Urick, X. Williams. F.. Mitchell. F.. Mitchell. R. Wire. J. Harris A»srNT: J. Griffcndorf Last year as Freshmen we had Mr. Hawkins as our sponsor. Being very green we were kidded and laughed at by the upperclassmen. Early in the year we had a class party and invited the teachers. As sophomores the year started out swell. We had a roller-skating party at the Grove and afterward we had cake and hot chocolate at the schoolhouse. We picked out our class rings and are they honeys! Of course, we won't get them until next year. We expect class pins any day now. Mrs. Stebbins, our sponsor, has been swell. She's gotten angry at us, but what teacher hasn't We've had fun this year, and we're looking forward to two more years of enjoyment in B. S. H. S. page twenty-fix
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