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Who’s Who In High School Prettiest Girl Elizabeth Gross Most Handsome Boy Charles Johnston Most Popular Girl Arlene Kunkle Most Popular Boy Charles Johnston Best Boy Athlete Russel Morgan Best Girl Athlete Louise Graver Best All Around Student Dorothy Anthony Biggest Gossiper Dorothy 1 rickert Peppiest Student Mervin Frantz Laziest Girls Helen Wolf and Dorothy Friekert Laziest Boy Paul Trivelv Biggest Rube John Holzer Biggest Eater Robert Clader Biggest Flirt ..............................Arlene Kunkle Stingiest Harold Walzuek Biggest Grumbler Helen olt Best Dressed Girl Dorothy Anthony Best Dressed Boy Robert Meckes (■liief Stenographer Anna Stefany Best Judge of Figures Robert ( lader Biggest Bonehead George ellner Biggest Shiek Charles Johnston Most Cheerful Student Arlene Kunkle Most Lovable Girl Elizabeth Gross Biggest Giggler Alta Kern Best Smoker Robert ( lader Most Admirer of Opposite Sex Margaret Zeimet Most Tardy Teacher Mr- I)oil T Dirtiest Talker RalPh Eisele Biggest Joke Since Birth Ralph Eisele
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Seventh Grade F,‘‘®t ''0'v to r,fht Frank Rustac, Julius Nemeth. Peter Walezuk, Harry Kunkle, John Windish. Albert Snyder. Frank Geist Frank Uf ed Sheets Rnhprt 1 Joh» Mylander, John Fox. Second row-left to right. Edward roxcll, Herman Wanderly, Hand iph Nemeth. ed 1}'eet'8-.R°bfrt .Gt01'gre' Steve Rustac' Thomas Stuart, Mike Turiek. Joseph Unit. Third row—left to tight, Cecila (holier Evelvn Mtllet. Elizabeth Zeimet, LaVerene Kibler, Emma Stephany, Malba Lilly, Christine Acs, Dorothy Welch. Fourth row—left to right. F. ank l assman. Sadie Harttwerp, Emma Hirschman, Julia Soik , Lovdy Proctor. Susie Breshina, Charlotte Rhoads, Joseph Nemeth. Fifth row— lelt to light, Robert Farney, Frank Gollatz, Steve Sickar. Alice Schaffer, Anna Rammer.
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Advice To Under Classmates the Seniors of 1928, salute you who are soon to take our places. You have our sympathy for knowing from close association and observation, your limitations as a class. We understand how difficult it is for you to maintain our high standard of scholarship and attainments. You have an extremely difficult role, but do not be discouraged. We want to assure you that if you will improve your deportment; if you will work up more class pep and school spirit; if you will develop greater executive ability; if you will cut out idleness and frivolity; if you will increase your oratorical ability; if you will broaden your athletic propensities—in short, if you will try to be a little more like us, we will feel confident you will fill our places in quite a credible manner. Just a word of warning—don’t imagine you can put anything over on faculty. You have an extremely difficult role, but do not be discouraged. If you will put more time on school work you will fill our places satisfactorily. “True greatness is within and not without.” Never, oh! never run in the halls. Neither shall ye congregate in the halls; from such are the bad conduct grades made. Never miss a step in climbing the stairs, because “It isn’t fair to the step that is missed.” Competition in squeaks is great. Take plenty of exercise—that is to develop your legs, arms and brains, but don’t imagine your jaws need to be developed by chewing gum. The teachers can’t afford to chew gum, so they don’t like to see you chew it.
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