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JU IOR CLASS 5 . l ' , 4- Q 5 C l Firxl Row, Left lo Right: Betty llershcy, Opal Wfonclergem, Elizabeth Sheafler, Doris Kiner, Doris lleekert, Albert Sehink, Mary Jane Bostdorf, Donald Kllllllilllllll, Shir- ley Seitz, Marie Bushey, VVilIner Shealler. Second Row: Elinor Argernbright, Helen Burd, Jean Foltz, Catherine Sourbeer, Naomi Gingrich, Helen Marzolf, Betty Crecenzi, Vivian Gibney, Pauline Feister, Dawn Ritter, Margaret Priest, Doris Derick. Third Row: Mrs. Garman, Fay Bohn, Alice Duvall, Shirley Morris, Evelyn Shumaker, Ruth Maulfair, Mary McCreary, Eleanor Miller, Lilly Mae Thompson, Dorothy Miller, Dorothy Bookwalter, Phillis Beinhauer, Tbeon Gohn, Miss Skelly. Fourlb Row: Donald Ulsh, George Cckovic, Russell Barr, Gilbert Snyder, Charles Swing- ler, Robert Banks, Robert Egan, Nelson Hoachlandcr, DeWitt Smith, William VVright, Harry Rinehart, Harold Sierer, David Early, Robert Moyer. OFFICERS President . . . ........ . .ALBERT SCRINR Vice-President . ..... DORIS KINEIQ Secretarv . . . . ELIZABETH SHEAFFER Treasurer . . . . DORIS HECKEXKT Historian . . . . NIARY JANE BOSTDORF Class Advisers . . . ..... MRS. GARMAN MISS SKELLY CLASS FLOVVER CLASS COLORS American Beauty Rose Nam' Blue and Gold CLASS Morro We live to build, no! boast l23l
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SENIOR HISTORY It was a sunny morning in September, 1939, when we entered the Ninth Grade, but suddenly it became cloudy. I wonder why? As our Class Colors, we selected blue and silver, which in a few years would have to be khaki and blue. Those who were lucky became Sophomores, and we were soon studying the old favorites, readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic. We selected the red rose as our Class Flower, it was a good choice-a rose among all those thorns! Having enjoyed our eventful trip to Washington, D. C., we wanted to re- peat it the following year, but a certain paperhanger seems to have stopped usg we'll soon stop him! Soon we became happy-go-lucky Juniors, the Senior's little brothers and sisters, always where we shouldn't be. We selected our ring, and as our contribution to the theatrical world, we produced a comedy. This year we built up our treasury only to tear it down by giving the Seniors a banquet. Everyone enjoyed it, even the waiters. As our last frolic and get-together as Juniors, we held a class outing. Then it happened-we became Seniors but we still haven't found out the reason why we are. This is the year we either Take lt or Leave It. That good old friend, the Draft Board, has been on our trail, and so far he has taken three men for his Navy. These three sailors are Lewis Early, Stiner Thompson, and Hilton Schickg however, this is just the start, and when school is over the Class of '43 will be well represented in the armed forces. This year we produced another play, a mystery thriller. Soon our school daze will be over, and we'll be coming in late for someone else. At the end of the school year we will hold a class outing and enjoy ourselves together for the last time as pupils. l27l
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JU 1011 PLAY FIRST CAST Sculul, l.rII in Riulrl: Shirlvv Sn-itz Russcll 9 xunslnr Du K' - , , . I ' , rm lm-r, Brlly llrl'slu'y. Slumlinu: l7:1x'icl lfzlrllv, Nulsnn llunclllaxmlcr, Bcity Cfl'ruvl17i, Doris H4-rkcrl, Allxrrl Svllink, Rulzvrl Banks, lflwlnur Milli-r, :xml Paul Acri. SECOND CAST Smlcfl, 1.4'lt In Riulzl: M:ll'g:lrcI Pricst, Marv Jzmn- Bnslzlurf, Russm-ll Burr, Lilly Mm 'lklmlnpsmn Srumlillku: Drwill Smill ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1, Nxlsun llu.1nhl.lmhr, lwnyc Bohn, Dunn Riltcr, Dulmh Kzlullknmn, H:11'l'y Rilwllurl, Dorothy Buul.u:nllvl',:1l1d Rulu-rl Moyer. IZQI
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