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C=J THE SPOTLIGHT CZJC CZJC ]□[ -Mkm!;ii;n: I.• • ft t« right Freni Bow: KvafU NteriOB) Meritt Burdi k, lhirlK rt Bt'rkmd, Clifford Mowbray, Paul Plank, James Co pen haver. Beoond .’ «• • Beralee Pntwiwi; Opal Smart, Clara K.-mK, Lillitn Jaaer, Muriel Row, Margaret Gollehon, Thelma Copenhaver. But h'nir; M iss Doles, Vi rium ElhigBOft, Kenneth V.ish, Oharloa Row, lasmjml Schlepp, Lyle Dyer, and Lloyd McAdams. F RESHMAN CLASS Leonard Schlepp - Vernon Elino,son Clifford Mowbray - - • President FieePresidrnt ■ Secretary and Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY In the full of UKhl I lie largest Freshman Class in the history of tin Ready High School was onfoiled. The rlass numbered twenty three, including nine girls and fourteen boys. At the close of the year there veiti twenty-one members. The third week of school i he So]dioniores discovered that the initialing of the green Freshmen” was not as easy a problem as they had expected to find. As the Sophomore Class consisted of twelve members, we out n mi die rod them two to one. We took part in various athletics. Leonard Schlepp and Kiln Weiknni were 8iiIm on the bask-ethiill teams. • I A l KS ( OCKNII VKIi. .Mr 0=DCDC= Paire 30 C 3 C=JC DC
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CZJC —11—I- D THE SPOTLIGHT C=0 members i»1;i% 41 nil tin» basket ) ;i)I teams, Maigm-et I’openluiver itb mi I lit girls' team ami Karl Nash member uf Tin hoys' teniii. At tin he inniii of nur Sophomore year, we hers. Tilin' are KslliiM Wrist, hela Anmlil, lintli mu) Mililreil Fait. Hut we have one new member, have I welve in our class. fimi «i on minus five mein Armstrong. ienevieve Kail, Marjorie I ;i I hi n). so we still This year we were represented limit in srhnnl artivities. We Inn] two nt mu members plnyinjr mi t lit busKel ball trams; they were Margaret ’openha vi.jr strui Karl Nash. Mont of nur members link part in tin? srlmol rariiivnl. Seven took part ill school plays. They mi- Karl Nash, Mark KnValley ami Inlmie Mr I.ran in tin Siminr play, ami Margaret t'openluiver, Nellie A rmst mil , Tlmrinaii Armstrong anil M irjorie Italian], who were meinhers of other play rr,sls- .I..IINIK McI.kan. ’S3 THE ONLY f. THEIR , TIME WE HEADS CAN TAKE Jr OFF. Jj £ e AGR wfWtEA WHATCHA CALL THIS? GIGGLING G1RTIE all sa e TUFFY , turn... plt4Q PAPA IoVe 7, fWIA PRIME. FOR ACTION HOW 010 TOO EVER 00 IT WHGPPEE UP GANG FIRES OUT I GDC ir i n n ir n —n it ir =o Page 29
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