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Junior High . . The Bamboos . . Useful . . Cultivated to ome Extent Back Row: Third: P. Presbre W Tiller .Grah W. Williams D Y, - , l , , Lahr, R Frazer, N. Sauerhage, D. Klosterhoff, C Hoen1g,R Wingerter, I. Stamey, L. Hathae way, I Miller, G. Iohnson, K. Lutz, D. Hind man, D. Neville. M Vernum, B, Weber-lina, V. McAdams, N Grewe, N. Waltemate, B. Bevins, V. Howie, D Straight, A. Ahrens, B Nieqes, I. Asbury, B Ebert, E Colbert IR. HIGH CLASS OFFICERS President-Lester Hathaway V. President-Bruce Colbert Sec'y-Treasurer-Shirley Fisher Sponsors-Miss Stanleyg Mrs. Ellis l l Hard at Work? We know youre posing. Second: Front: E. Hagan, I. Stelfens, B. Geiger, F. Rainey, Grah, B. Lynn, D. Fleming, H. Asselmeier, Langin, D. Durkee, S. Fisher, M. Hobbs, Boedeker, D. Thornton. Mrs. Ellis, D Dethraw, D. Yankey, L. Pyron, Nance, M. Hapke, I. Haverlcamp, D. Zona, Gillespie, A. Fey, G. Novaclc, D. Holloman Lemmerman, W. Hamilton, P. Harnagel, Coffee, Miss Stanley. The Iunior High sends one representative to the Student Board of Control. This year Veda McAdams has ably represented them Our appreciation to you, Mr. Frank Lesh
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BARKINC AT THE FRESHMEN I. FILE . . . likes 7th hourg D. FRAZER . . . quiet, butlg G. FRAZER . . . just think of her hairy I-I. GARRIS . . . average freshmang B. GRAH . . , with that smile she can get any- thingg M. GRAH . . . I dream of Ieromeg R. GRAH . . . Does he studyg W. GRAH . . . Pin girlg W. GRAH . . . giggles at everthing. D. GRAY . . . likes the Science Clubg C. GROSS . . . noted composerg L. HAGAN . . . usually found with o ce- B. HAIER . . . look inside her lockerg . . . future presidentp W. HARTI . . . a man or a mouse? A. HART- MAN . . . he's always latep D. HARTMAN . . . cute kidg B. HASEMEYER . . . whizz at lessonsg P. HERRING . . . silent memberg H. HIPSHER . . . I-Ie'd rather talk in home roomg M. HOGREFE . . . sweet as sugary H. HOWIE . . . alias Prank Sinatrag M. IANY . . . small bundle of smilesg A. KEITON . . . she's little toog B. KIPP . . . One of the Kipp boysg I. KIPP . . . hopes to be a drummerg R. KLIND- WORTH . . . dimplesg G. KLOTH . . . Mary Alma's shadowg A. LAUTERIUNG . . . an all 'round swell kidg I. LAUTERIUNG . . . swell kid interested in Home Ecg W. LEMMERMAN . . . Where does he get his chewing gum? M. LOCHHEAD . . . I-Ier' feet are beginning to workg C. LOFINK . . . My mind is a blank: G. MCGEE . . . Can he study? L. MCGUIRE . . . Curly? D. MCKINNEY . . . Don't bother meg F. MAES . . . I live just for Vinceg R. MANSKER . , . learned to sew a straight lineg D. MILLER . . . Small fryg L. MONTROY . . . Brainsg MARY MONTROY . . . Rudy's won her hearty G. MOORE . . . quiet as a Drinking Lime and Coca-Cola mouseg M. MUELLER . . . wears a flower over her right earg E. NANCE . . . watch her climb those ropesg A. NEIHOUSE . . . Goes in for out of town fellowsg E. NEIHOUSE . . . dittog B. NEVILLE . . . boy crazyg V. NOVACK . . . Florence's shadowy D. ARMSTRONG . . . lot said on so little timeg B. BACKER . . . Fresh- man Romeog F. BEAN . . . chatterboxg B. BECKER . . . Boyl What we know about himg E. BLECHLE . . . always laughingg B. BOCK- HORN . . . future politiciang G. BOLLINGER . . . inventorg H. BRANT . . . a little bit of a thingg D. BRAUN . . . has a wonderful smileg I, BRELIE . . . the famous gigglerg M. CHAP- MAN . . . noted for her red hairg D. COOK . . . found flirting with any girl . . . D. CHOATE . . . watch her cut a rugg N. CRAIG . . . silhouette of Gailg I. CUSHMAN . . . quiet? I. DAVIS . . . Going steadyg E. DECKARD . . . known as Pigtails g R. DIAL . . . loves his carrotsg W. DILDAY . . . quiet and friendlyg D. DONAHUE . . . heard wherever she goesg D. EGGEMEYER . . . heard in Englishg R. EGGEMEYER . . . just another Eggemeyerg F. ERDMAN . . . Blondieg I. PARKER . . . gone wacky over Warreng R. PENPORD . . . I'd rather talk in Sth hourg A. PESTOR . . . nice dispositiong D. PETROWSKE . . . We wonder if he can talkg V. PIERCE . . . noted for draw- ing in S. I-I.g B. RAINEY . . . a practical jokerg S. RAMSEY . . . I just love mathg C. RENNER . . . Algebra is easyg L. REUSHER . . . likes to rest her arm on Backer ' chairg O. RINNIE . . . Can he dance? G. RUNGE . . . My feet don't workg R. RUPPERT . . . interested in shopg N. RUSHING . . . that Iunior boylg I. SAVAGE . . . not savage at all: A. SCOTT . . that's my Bobbylg T. SEARCH . . . future basketball starg D. SEYMOUR . . . Casanovap E. SHEMONIC . . . P. E. championg L. SEI- BOLD . . . She is also noted for red hairg V. SKATES . . . Who took you home that Saturday? E. SMITH . . . You alllg B. SPINNER . . . Hopes to be a farmer's wifeg P. STERN- BERG . . . A in English: P. STIRNAMAN . . . quiet and shyg I. TINDALL . . . I've got rhythm: R. OWEN . . . practical whistlerg H. TORRENCE . . . Quiz Kidg M. VOUDRIE . . . Bicycle Boyg B. WALLER . . . bashfulg F. WEHRHEIM . . . Algebra just doesn't stickg B. WELCH . . . another bicycle boyg I. WES- TERMAN . . . farmer-some dayg I. WINGER- TER . . . What did you do in Home Ec? B. WINGERTER . . . doesn't bother anyoneg B. WITTER . . . just plain Billg D. WOLSHOCK . . . always with Leithag B. WOODS . . . tall, quiet maideng R. WRIGHT . . . I hail from Rockwoodg D. YANKEY . . . slow but not so sureg F. YANKEY . . . I don't get it g S. YANKEY , . . Does he world
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AN ALUMN CS SEES WARTI E ITALY , I I 2. ' Q 1,-N .259 M . -rw -4 ',.,unuv- ':',ff',, i . 1 ff'- ftftvfflz ,V Y MQ ' QQ? , Q . if E V N? : V-it lifffv These snapshots were token by Dwight McNelly, Clcrss of '39, who hcts been with the U. S. Army Medicoll Corps in ltoly. Top Row: Dwight reading newspoperg wall ot Romeg Coliseum. 2nd Row: Arch ot Constontineg tormer tomb of Hodrion, lcrter ci tort for Popes and now culled the Costle ot St, Angelo, Romep Monument to King Victor Emanuel II, Grd Row: Forum with Coliseum in bcckgroundy looking trom the Coliseum toward the Forum, St. Peters in distance. Bottom: Groups oi columns in the Forum, bridge neor Goeto ond Formio, blown up during World War llg Coliseum in the late otternoon. 26
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