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21: : 2121: :Il-H:f: :-:': 'WHiTEFEATHER -'------0--1--f----w-U-- Journey of Education In the year of 1936, twenty-three stu- dents started on the highway leading to higher education. The first part of the jour- ney was strange and different froni any they had ever taken: the second was in- teresting and excitingg the third lap has been more difiicult than the others. During this journey, the highway has not always been sinooth, but beyond the rough, difficult places have always appeared the more level expanses leading to happiness and joy. Each year the class has enjoyed parties. This year, a hay ride afforded the most excitement. New rings were pur- chased. The Gangs All Here offered an opportunity for draniatic talent to EI111:'l'f.,'Q. The class also has been active in the various clubs and extra-curricular activities. Guiding this third lap of the journey were the following: President ......,........ Harold Wheeler Vice President ,........... Nellie Walther Secretary and Treasurer.Maxine Biedernian Class Sponsor ..,.............. Mr. Linn In retrospect, the past three years have proved profitable as well as enjoyable. Now, the class is ready to begin the last part of the journey which culminates in graduation. To those who have assisted thus far in the completion of the journey, the class express their deepest gratitude. Top Row: Leroy Lawrence, Carl Cock, Howard Wheeler, Harold Wheeler, Clyde Dingledine, Gene Sprague. Middle Row: Bob Hines, Eldon Whetstone, Vernita Sanford, Kathryn Bowsher, Mr. Linn, teacher, Dorothy Burnneld, Mary Krites, Eldon Bowsher, Carl Gene Place. Bottmm Row: Marjorie Bowsher, Nellie Walther,Maxine Biederrnan, Betty Naurnburg, Dorothy Hein, Vera Richardson. Mildred Vfil.,leri,,LLLh. 1:3 :nz 1-13 1:1-xr: 1 -1-ig grit -1,-U-1 18-2:11 :i::: 1 2 :zz ::i::iqm-:viz-zzxocacoo
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A Verse of Each Senior Betty Rapp Let us stop and view this lass, Fairest one of all the class, Much in business she does do, For her hand the men all woo. Herbert Harsh Herbie has the brains of the 'Senior Class, If we were like him, we'd be sure to pass. He plays the sax and dances too, And to the girls he's always true. Eloise Kellerman One wiser than We One smaller than we One cleverer than we Tis she! George Redick He raises good horses Takes agriculture courses Gives much candy and much gum To many a friend and many a churn. Irene Doorley Irene is an Irish lass With dark blue eyes and plenty of class, She has style, we all confess, In build and manner as well as dress. Wayne Dixon Only a boy, a.nd his father said, Out too late, now go to bed! Dreams he of a gay young lass With blonde curls from the Freshman class. Ruby Thomas A better friend The whole world 'round I'm sure you'l1 say, There can't be found. Hs rbert Fry Sly and keen Bashful, too, In his studies He knows the cue. Eunice Bowersock Typing is her favorite pet, Ne'er been excelled-that is not yet, She always has the best of times Until at night the curfew chimes. Frederick Ziegenbusch Athlete strong and quite unique, A good heart and a good physique, He follows through until the end, You may be sure he's out to win. Lloyd Binkley It's Ter's blue eyes, blonde hair and sense But do go on: this is suspense You'1l soon guess, he really rates Some day he'1l number with the great! Wayne Brookhart Lithe and limber as a squirrel, And he rushes a black-haired girl Drives a De Soto, Model '38 You can be sure, at a very swift gait. Frances Holtzapple Of this miss We know not much But what we know is as such, There can be seen on Sunday nights When passing by, there are no lights. Betty Zerkel Many say, as I have heard, That it won't be very long, 'till Up the steps and in church She'll walk to Lohengrins' song. Robert Bowsher Better than all measures Of delightful sound Better than all treasures His music doth abound. James Bowsher Janitor he is And that's no lie VVhen Jim hears this He gives a sigh. Kenneth Cook Humor is his middle name Now, I'll have to explain, XVith his pranks and with his wit, He has ne'er been caughtgas yet. Susan Place New I don't seem to get the slant. Do History outlines? I just can't In Typing II, I slip and slide In English IV, I won't abide. -.:..:.17..:.,: :,:.: : : :,:.::: :.:.: : - :ez . i':'::',: Z::Z 21 'f: f':-Q'- E R '01 21 1 511153131 21 P1-22 111121514
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Sophomore Class In September, 1937, the class of 1941 em- barked on a four-year excursion into the realm of high school. Deep though the waters seemed to be, the ship quickly reached its first port. After on- ly a few months' leave, once more seven- teen pupils met together to choose the com- manders for the second year of the excur- sion. Those selected were: President ,................ Gerald Elsass Vice-President ........ Emerson Burnfield Secretary and Treasurer . Bonita Anspaugh News Reporter .......... Marian Sprague Sponsor ..... .... B Iiss Henry The Class has enjoyed several parties dur- ing the year. All the members have partici- pated in extra-curricular activities in the ship of school also. The second successful part of the excur- sion is at an end. and the ship once more rests in harbor. Next year, as junior mem- bers, the class will strive to penetrate deeper into the realm of education and to carry away with them the fruits of time well spent in difficult yet pleasant study, Top Row: Emerson Burnfield, Norman Butcher, Howard Bowsher, Gerald Elsass. Middle Row: Norma Jane Roebuck, Margaret Bigelow, Miss Henry, teacher, Alice Mae Naumburg, Marian Bowsher. Bottom Row: Glenna Tangeman, Jean Anne Harsh, Betty Kriemes, Martha Mertz, Marian Sprague, Bonita Anspaugn. ' 10:4 an 4:01011-1513: 1:1149 1-:pug zu:-rg: 1 1: 1: -1 1:34 2 1 iq:-,tcm--r3o3 1.11. 1 10:15
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