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Row Row Row Row Row 1.- 21 31 41 j'T P moovzmorg, Rush, M, Bair, R. Hosler, l. Foreman, J. Moran, C. Saunders, Solt. Stoner, R. Wonder, M. Shank, M. Palmer, M, Spitler, J, Wall. Saul, R. Winterrowd, T. Horner, G. Moses, E. Lee, N. McClure. Cray. l-laas, M. E. Wilson, E. NVells, J. Burk, Nl. Thiery, M. Swarat. Stevenson. Harris, E. Jacobs, M. Cooper, M. VanVoorhis, R. Cooper. I, Clark, R. M. Friend. SENIOR ADVISORS The Senior Advisors is a. group of girls selected from the first fifty girls of the class. Their purpose is to aid the sopho- mores in getting acquainted, and it is to this end that the annual Girls Mixer is held. This group is under the leadership of Miss Lena Kiefer, Dean of Girls. SENIOR CHAPEL Twenly-Nine
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S. Dysinger. R. Bookwalter, R, Dickey. H. lVIcDonald, T. Miller. R. Loach. B. Hover, D, Armacost, J. Brandman, H. Cooper. T. Child, N. Rabkin, D. Fishell, K. Ciarlinger, J. Schwab, E. Hoffman SENIOR I-II-Y The Senior Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Mosshart, was out- standing this year. The group was represented at all of the bas- ketball and football games by members selling golden souvenir feathers, thus creating enthusiastic school spirit. The meetings as a whole Were conducted rather informally, Open discussion was encouraged and every boy expressed himself freely. The group discussed topics of special interest to alert boys. Some of the discussions Were on War and peace, living creatively, race relations, crime and its control and prevention. An interesting feature this year was the inauguration of night meetings, which were Well attended. Besides this, the Senior Club entertained the Sophomore Club at a banquet. It was felt that by doing this the clubs could Work together with greater cooperation. The club elected for its officers the following: Billy Hover, presidentg Kermit Sayre, vice president: Tom Child, secretary: Dick Fishell, treasurer. Twenty-Eight
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WI-IO'S WI-IO Thirty BILLY HOVER President Senior Hi-Y. KERMIT SAYRE President Student Council. DICK HARTMAN Captain Basket Ball, President Senior Class. ROBERT ROSENCRANS Business Manager Blue and Gold Advertising Manager Annual. NANCY MCCLURE Editor Blue and Gold. ROBERT DICKEY Editor of Annual. MARIAN PALMER Advertising Manager Blue and Gold. DALE ARMACOST Photographic Editor of Annual. WILLIAM HECKMAN Captain of Football.
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