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,9 3 5 F a H s Tnemoueen SOPHOMORE HISTORY P ns were taken up in the fall of 19.13 to start writing the manuscript of the book I'ales of the Class of 37 This was to be written about seventy xx people who were sure to do great deeds in the next four year'- Fxank Jenkmson was to be the Chlel Ink Spreader Irene Breault his Assistant Ink Spotter Betsy Ross Head of the Money Snuation and Winnie Gordon the News Col lector M1 Borchers was to see that vs al' had work to :io In Chapter I the first drop of mk 'rat made a b1 plash was the story about the dance We gave to help others of F B I-I S and ourselves too to learn how to step high wxde and handsome Of course we couldnt forget to m ntlon our tactics 1n the flelds of basketball foot ball and dramatlcs Margaret Walters 'vas elected as our class princess to represent us at the B Club Minstrel show In the fall of 34 we took anothe page and wrote Chapter II on its face The f1 st article following this was about good old 1n1t1 tion We gave some mlghtl queer looking han' cuts and made the girls wear green ribbons on their ankles and ca ry dolls but we nould worry since lt didnt humiliate us A our solemn meeting we elected Frank Jenkinson as Chief Ink Spreader mth Frank Kelly as Ass1stant Ink Spotter Mary Stevens as Head of the Money Department 'md Mildred Longfellow as News Collector Miss Stellmon took the uob of bossmg us around 'lhis year we took part again in the activities such as band orchestra basketball dance for the whole school Now we are through making pen tra ks but next year under Chapter III we will be writing bigger and better Tales of tn Class of 37 IN THE SPRING Its sprlng when a young man s fancy Turns to thoughts of love Its spring when poets compare us To 10VPSlCk coomg doves Its spr ng when Miss Clarlce Stellmon Works with m1g'1f and mam To glve us a perfect annual Without the slightest stain Its spring when the good old llbra y Is deserted completely I wonder where our 10V6SlCk boys and girls Have gone and now can be Its spring when a voung mans fancy Turns to thought of love Its print' wnen a young mans grades Nev r get to C or abov -John Stevens CODICIDENCE Miss Leland while dictating to her typing I class As wel' as to be sure land 'hen a dreadful voice from the ad Joimng room is heardb After sending several unruly boys out she returns and calmly continues much better SARCASM FROM PROF George V made an announcement to the seniors that the pictures were back and that they were pr tty well pretty good Prof speaking from 'he rear of the assembly Tney might be good but they arent pretty PROPFRTY ANTD OWNERSHIP Mr Bot hers fIn ccxology classl Donald have you anything that lS in your possession but not your property'J Donald C lH1d1ng his girl friends ring? No OUR PAL Q Nhy the double sea s in the assem bly this year? A Well last year prof called the boys into the offlce and told them that a boy and a girl wer nt supposed to sit in one sea Q So then what' A So this year he had two seats mow ed together On an Engllsls theme Teachers should treat their students with patlence and preservation 29- lllllllllllllllllll ... UHUII..-,...,.: nuns:u'nnnl'lnnLuI:nnol ::nnunnanu:snuulu 3 . 1 ' -' ' ' 1 ' - -s' , Q f , -I ' I ' - , - ' ' ' 'l ' 'C s s ' 1 ' U V U , . . . ' D ' . . ' ' 4 - 1 ' ' l ' , , n v ' K r- 7 vw r ' 'V' ' a - . A, , L . U . . A , Y. 3 - u , - . I Z and football. We made another entrance into the society of F. B. H. S. by giving a big ' ' 1 ' nc l I 1 v . W y ' ' ' ' ' AA -J Q 1 N ...I--.lllll ll ' !! I , 1' vs l n ' . - ' ' ' M n .- ' . ' - H ' ., ' 1 ' - L - f - . -l . - -' V ' L ' v yr Y l - f I Q , . .. .4. ? . 4 L . J , 'I L, . ' e A D ,Q v 1 . . . f' ,. - + . . W. b - y V , 5 . 1 ' - ' K ' 7 1 V J 5 5 Q , e . e. ' ' Y i + t. 1 Av . '. , ' ' I ' v I v . ' . ll , ,, ' A 7 - I I . - D ' ' - - -+1 ' . ,, ' . : . R , . ' .. ,, . . . 1 . , ,
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Seated flrst row Raymond Castor Byron Ames Mark Kaulbach Ross Bennett Sldney Kurth Frank Jenklnson Seated second row Hazel Armstrong Ellen Ruth Mary Stevens Bessxe Koger DIXIE McCaulay Betsy Ross Mxldred Longfellow Ada Halley Clara Whlt6h0Th Augusta Nordhues Adelme Fultz Irene Breault Ruth Hazen Georgxa Collms Dorothy Stelhnon Standlng Beulah Brxese Rosemary Barkhoefer Anna Manley Margaret Lembke Wllma Fowler Betty Urton Nettle Hazen Wmnle Gordon Carol Schoonover Margaret Walters Evelyn Frxdmanskx Selma. Jahnke Ellen Scott Sadle Buffmgton Yathryn Garrmson Anna Mae Hughes Lottle Olmstead Arlene Skaw Lucllle Buffmgton Top row James Manley John Jones Fred Flshbaugh Wllbur Bradley Vernon Mayer Dewey Small Emll Johnson Wllbur Johnson Johannes Rxtland Arthur Klay B111 Casey Rxchard Romlnger Frank Kelly Herbert Brlese No n plcture Jul1a Bateman Earl Calkms Jean Colby Verna Fr1dmansk1 Jean Han ford Sova Hankms Velda Hank1ns Martha Koch Robert Lang Barbara Lrppe t Morrls Moe Kathleen Morrow Rosella Murphy John Retzlaff Gennevreve Rltland Ethel Smlth Ottley Tschache SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Frank Jenkmson Secretary treasurer Mary Stevens Sponsor Miss Stellmon 28- 1 ' 2 1 ' ' ' . 7 l ' 1 1 I 1 Y l ' .J ' : ' , , , , ' . Y y . ' Y . . 0 ' ti ' : ' , ' , , ' ', - , ' , A , , , ' r , , . 'O...... Vice-president .,...,...................,..,,.s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,44.,,,,,. ,,.-., 135- ank Kelly
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THE PIONEER F B H 9 3 5 SLIPS THAT PASS IN THE DARK Mr Borchers and h1s beginners muslc class may be worklng LD an appetlte fourth perlod but ue are sure MINS Gan nafway IS losmg hers Whxle the speech class were selectm themr declamatxons Miss McCallum ac cused Coach of takmg Thelr Onlv Chlld away mth n1s algebra papers For sale or to gxve away to anyone who w1ll make use of It one chemlstry book 1n flrst class condltlon has been used but llttle slnce September For parf1culars see Phxl Schoonovcr Betsy R Do you care for dancmg'P Albert B No Betsy Why not Albert Its merely ll1gglI'1U set to muslc Betsy Well what IS there about that whxch vou dont lxkef' Albert B The muslc In economlcs class Mr Borchers From vshere d we get our oranges T1eva Treva B Trees Mxss G-Ona what made the Tower of PISB. lean'J Orla N There was a famlne ln the land Mr Mldgett had g1ven out the subject Water ln chemistry and asked the pup 1ls to wrlte a short composltlon on the subject Fr'-1nc1s OI-Tara had consxderable trouble wlth hlS effort but thxs IS what he wrote Water IS a vuhlte wet l1qu1d whlch decompo es and tu ns black when you wash ln 1t Mlss Gannawav Have you read your hlstorv fo toda 'P Harry C N Mlss G Have you read your Amen can Observer? Harry C No Mxss G What have you read'P Harry C I have red halr A farmer plowed up a watch he lost ten years ago The remarkable aspect of the 1nc1dent IS that the watch IS not runnmg and keepmg perfect time I ONER OF BONERS Mxss Van Oosten How long IS the all mentary cana.l'P Ottley T In nules or knots? lweal A Well xf you are txred of danc 1ng Dorothy w ll s1t down and hate a uttle tete a tetae Dorothy S Oh dear me no' After such a blg supper I really couldnt eat another blte TRUE ENOIJ GH Drck Benton Say what IS Margaret domg'P I just saw her spread mud all over her face9 Jesse W Thats beauty mud Dxck to make her beautlful Dxck Benton Humph' In a nulllon years of txme It hasnt added any oeauty to a turtle SCOTCHMEN GALORE Two Scotchmen were watchlng F B game One of the Scotchmen had a bottle but the other had only a Lh1rst The first one kept drmkmg and remerk mg about h1s past explolts m the game but he never ofrered the other a drxnk AL last the other could stand xt no longer Well qandy he sald I can see you ale a grand drlbbler but I sure cant say much for your passing SMART GU! Miss Stellmon Now puplls I want each of you to g1ve a sentence usmg the vmrd beans Soggy My dad grows beans Daphne D My mother cooks beans rlarry C We are all human beans TAKE THAT AND THAT AND THAT Mark T A woman ns nothmg but a rag a bone and a hank of hair Emma L Yeah a man IS nothing but a orav a groan and a tank of a1r GIVE HIM THE WORKS Txmld Referee mln football gamem Now the last thmg I wlsh for IS un pleasantness Phxl Stull Have you any more last WISIISSQ Ona Nottlngham That lsnt llmewater that IS calcxum hydrox1de 30- -llllllllllIllllllllll lllllllIlllllllll:E-I ' ' - .1 lllllzlllsllilglilll . .1..'...'..'. : ' ' . -1-4--i --.--+--- -V : , ' ' - . - ' 9' ' ' I - g .. ' ' ' . K, . - n - 3 , , , ' 1-.-4.-.-...-. ' ...Mel-l. I 1' , ' , 1 : ' A ' C, -l-Mi-i 1 U H. s. play Big Sandy m a basketball --+i- . . I : ' o . ' ' . . 1 . F' ' T1-4-.l .. Y L It - y .. I . ' . , Q ' , 7. ' .- - ' ' 1-14-1- l--+-l- . , . . : 9 ' V ' ' , ' ' ---+---- .3 2' -Wi-+1-in z . . - , ar u ' ' . . : T 4 . , ' : o. B' ' ' 5 '- l---0---1 -....-,i- V Q .A 4 1 . ,,+- -
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