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.'. ..gl IIUIIIUIIllllICllllllllllllllllillllllllIllllICCIOUUIUIIQIICCIIIQCOIC Ol... .ol I ' ? ' Greater love hath no man than this, thart a man 5 lay down his life for his friends.-Bible. .2 I O .. l IOOUIOIIllIIUOIZIIIIOUIlICIOOIIOOOllIllliOlIOOID000UICIOOOIODOCOOOOCCCOIOOOOOOCOIO 0000 Suplguxuurr Qllass Bull Top Row, left to right-Verne Ammerman, Helen Cooprider, Max Horn, Fern Sinders, Hildon Hayman, Betty Woolsey. Second Row-Ruth Anna Wolfe, Max Cooprider, Pauline Garlet, Billy Dal- ton, Thelma Wellman, Richard Adkins. Third Row--Elwood Jackson, Ramona Stevens, Kenneth Rollings, Mary Margaret Douglas, John Hiatt, Dolores Yegerlehner. Fourth Row-Bernice Hochstetler, Fred Thompson, Virginia Hart, Helen Lawson, Doris Michaels, Roberta Cooprider. Fifth Row--Doyle Cordell, Rosellen Liechty, Reba Parks, Oldys Moon, Velma Houck, Margaret Meadows. Sixth Row-Oldys Moon, Lloyd Francis, Mildred Brothers, Junior Cotter, Romaine Chapman, Don Rentschler, Gladys Staley. Seventh Row-Max Funk, Imogene Garlet, Bob Klingler, Virginia Van Horn, Robert Cooprider, Ruth Burger, Clarence Leohr. Bottom Row-Crystal Bolinger, Alta Faye Beatty, Mary Ellen Schmidt, Virginia Schauwecker, June Blair, Hazel Freeman, Marjorie Chapman. Ullman igiaturg iMarjorie Chapmanb Fw HEN the class of 1939 entered school in the fall of 1935, we had an Q., f. enrollment of fifty-six intelligent girls and boys. No one quit that gji, year, as Freshmen usually do after a short acquaintance with high school life. However, we did lose three members, Lewis Tomb, Irene Clark, and June Thompson, who moved to other towns. The climax of our social activities that year was a weiner roast at the Free Methodist Camp Ground, und-er the sponsorship of Miss Rhodes and Mr. Miller. The clas-s officers were as follows: Billy Dalton, presidentg Lewis Tomb, vice-president, and Don Rentschler, secretary-treasurer. When we entered school this past fall, two more classmates had gone. leaving us a present enrollment of 51, which we have kept thnoughout the year. The officers of our Sophomore year have been: Kenneth Yegerlehner, president, Velma Houck, vice-president, and Virginia Hart, secretary- treasurer. Like our predecessors, we inherited the right to sell candy, as a means of financing our activitiesg and believe me, there are a lot of sweet teeth around this school. It is a good thing there are, too, or we would never: have been able to have our pictures and this speel in the annual. Mr. Yegerlehner, our sponsor this year, has promised us a party, which we are all looking forward to with a great deal of anticipated joy and en- thusiasm, for listen, fI'm telling you confidentiallyl some of us girls are really expecting to have our first date that night. Gee, whiz! I'm.' telling you, we can hardly wait! But please excuse meg Pm only speaking for the other girls, you know! 5 Laugh and be fat.--Taylor. fi .0015 .Q .'l sf.. o.1:.1 E S. uf.: ng. ax.: 5 S 5 E 3 2 2 E 5 3 :gy .':5'v -ss g ,vin 2 '
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