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Row 1: D. Maw hinnr». J. PauUon. A. Amrnd, R. Swann . W. (oil- rt. J. H mklnv I). Mawh'nncy. J Tully. Ki w2: D. Moon nr, N'. SU-ffanua, K. Creaby, A. Amend. I). Muntmr. V Kiev In. 1. Clark. II. Mnnu. C. I al '. K. Munihy. E. IM, K. C'ark. J. Bou’l Ux, B. S «dnkr, M. l!d«y. K. I.m,Hoff. R Rice. II. Cn nin. J. Lueth. R Hopkiiu Row .1: R. York. S. StrbnlU, A. Wodcll. H. Ilym . J McCoy, A. Huttun-n. Mi— Pcteraon. I,. Cummlnira. I- Wolch. K. Barnhart. J. Kni'anr. M. Dcwart. I Shorn. B. SUirek. M Crewa. K. Barnhart. I. Morrrll, J, Walla Row 4: R. TilTi. R. IVaraon. E. Core. J. Kardinc. J. K Vatin. K. Mrrriftebt. A Ru’.tell. A. Cobb. H. Mor-wood, M. Stcbnitz. N. Bandlow, A. Foreman. J. Morgan. I . Hi-.. I Smith. E. McKinney. C. ThiiMtu. J. Rurhana. B. Lmiilvn. SOPHOMORES The latest addition to Senior High, is the Sophomores. Headed by (ieorge Clark ps j rcs dent. Kldcn Reed a- vice-president. Kay Murphy a secretary, Clarence Daly as Treasurer and Betty Mearns as Delegate-at-large they present a most intelligent group of students. Vague memories of their grade school dav come hack to them nmv as they spend their sophomore year in Senior High, where study hall clowns frolic, and teachers grow many a grev hair trying to teach the already learned. The members of the class take great pride in their classmate Betty Mearns. who is now the drum major of the hand. Also, they arc proud of the splendid work their representatives, on the basketball team. Red York. Jim Watts, and Elden Reed, have done. So now as they near the end of this very eventful year, they arc looking with eagerness and expectation toward next fall, when they will be sitting in the middle rows of the main room.
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Bow t: J. Murphy. A. Bov'aII, W. Morwood. K. Klcm'ng. J. J-hnwin, D. C-ombo, J. McCnmmoni, N. I iiohrr, C. Atwood M. Thorp . M. Moran. B. Cum . W. IWtow. tl Roh-r?». How 2: C. Wofk«. H. rhoUr. H Nim: C. Muni . V Soh»rtn r, r. Toppinu. B. Lwk. It. Hurd, B. Undor- hill. J. Srhvurall. J. Wa'U. J. HwDunalil. H Mrdi- n. C. Cuttiminu . P. Wlllimnaon. I . Wandtkv. I. York. R- Du«li-rli«li K Scharinc. L. Otoon. Bow 3 B. Wokc-ford. D. Frffnwn. B. Bm-k r. II. I’arko. I. Si t «uirh. M. Cook. M. IVIanry. D. Klttzkl . K MrKinn« v( J. (Unton. ii. ProveI. I IVaraon. M. Count, Z Johnnncwn. M. Pinnow. R. Brdstrd B. Puller. W. Slrwurt, K Ttfft. U. Mktrhell. Row 4 C. Daxknrr, K. Travfe, M. Rockwell. B Nr£ n. M- Paco t, V. N'cbon. V. StAuffnchor. C. Kuhnlr, I. Dory. ( . I eckcrt. D. Specht, J. McScr!ey, It. K«n«n, K Bice. B Mrrriflrld. Miw McCoy. H DuChurm . W. Kitrmun, l . Anilen -n. K. William . I . ShrUlon JUNIORS Here you sec before you the merry faces of i he Junior class, those super-brainy in-d viduals known over the entire school for their wiseness. This class has always believed in the saying— United we Stand. Divided we Fall. and so they have united. That seems to have bsen one characteristic of them throughout school, in 4th and .‘itlt grades during recess, they always played together as a group instead of pairing off. When they became Freshmen they lived up to their name to perfection: they were both ‘'green” and “fresh . As sophomores they were known as Wise Fools” because they thought they knew it all. But now that they are Juniors and do not realize it. they don't quite live up to this, or so the teachers say. Could it he that wc Juniors have never out-grown our annoying little pranks and prattles? Will we hear The Same Old Story when we have attained at last the crowning heights of knowledge ami been christened Seniors? Alas! There was a great -tir in the class when it came time to choose a Prom King. However. the final vote saw that our king was none other than Rocko .ScheurclI, that wo-meu-hatingest of all woman haters—? This merry little lad with the tliop of unruly curl-, which would do justice to a Russian Cossack, has managed to BARB us from guessing who will he the possessor of that FKKBulous title—Prom Queen. Will leave you now until next year when wc all hope to he smiling at you from the cvcrcovetcd pages of the S nior Gass. Secretary. J. Watts President, J ScheurclI J. MacDonald. Dclegatc-At-Large H Madison, Vice President
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Ko l L Detiroff. I). LliUlle, C. Mliter. I.. Schnu.r. R. linwlii, It. Kliau, J. Pnlhrnt.M, R. Uiwhfr Row M. IjiscIi. J. Dunhnm. I). Schwab , It. Folkcrv. K. Unrick. I . Cundry, R. Fcrbcr. It. B lk, J. Prr n-nwr, R, Hauir», 0 Mittlratiinlt. E. CViok. J Buckliy. l - Etartovnnt, L. Schuhmitfhrr, E. Jonr . K. Kuhnlr. 1.. Stuvln, l Amlcmon. Row $ F. Brhreiw. f llurhnn . D. Pin now, D. Brrwrr, N. Itritt. I). Meyer. E. Reed. M. Dunham. A. WII-lianvxott, T. Vancr. Mr. THoutotMon, R Kelson. C. Flitcroft, M. Impicclni, H. Mnuwruchmicli, D. Mullens, 0 Buckley. D. Miller. D. Muiu.r How I J. Shuiti. D. Thom , K. Mullen. V. Slurtcvant, B. Smith. C. Earnest. B. Kinney. L. Pounder. 1). Dtltenbeck. M. McCIUkey, J. Starin, K. Storrk. J Iverson, M. fitorck. M. Clark. L. Yuniter-man. E. Nt-loon, F. B»hm, A. Fleming. E. Williumenn. J. R »n. K. Cline FRESHMEN Lour ago in the month of September, 1931, : group of young boys and girls. 23 in number, started that long hike tip drudgery hill. This band of kids increased to 68, 20 coming from the surrounding regions, adding a lot of color to the class of Ml. Our class officers who were chosen in the fall of the last round-up in Junior High consist of: President—Bob H. Hauffc, Vice-president—Genevieve Mittlestacdt, Secretary John Buckles. Treasurer—Earl Cook, and Delegate at Large—Judy Prcgenzcr. Everyone, including quite a few members of the male sex (AHEM!) grieved at losing Genevieve Mittlestacdt. She docs come home quite a bit. though, and so------. But. she's a swell girl and wc were sorry to lose her. Two new members. Josephine Pctkoff and Boh Sanford joined us this year. Josephine came from Lake Geneva, one of our rivals, in basketball, and already seems to have made a place for herself in our class. Bob came from somewhere in Illinois—I’m not sure where—Oh. yes, in Aldcn. and he like Josephine has nude quite a place tor himslf. Well, here we arc at the end of our first year in high school. Woe is us! Only 3 more to go!!!
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