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FI-IS THE DIAL 1937 .lunuor Wrute Ups cont JUST IMAGINE John Hudglns not wllllng to do hls part tn all projects Margaret Islaub being nolsy ean ohnston not playing the saxaphone ean Kagle without Doris Krauch Audrey Kemp not ln a good humor Roland King without his nice smlle Norman Koenig wlthout his plnk cheeks Doris Krauch without ean Kagle V1v1an Lark not bemg able to glve floor talks Martha Lau not working durlng study perlods Marlon Lawson not makmg the basketball team Loulse Lentzner vuthout her school books well covered Wllllanxa Lentrner wxllmg to give an oral report Cordelia Lxppy without her vxolln ohn Lockard not reading a good book Burley Luckett leaving Franklin for good Earl Mallery without an excuse Nolan Martin growing up Edith Mcphall without her Scottish accent Donald Nlerryman not tormentmg the g1rls Frances Morningstar not belng able to sing Harrison Neuhauser mlsbehavmg m class perlods Davld Osborn not being dtgnlfled Dorxs PhllllpS not bemg a good history student Vernon Raver WIITIOUI hls curly hair Morris Richardson taking an early bus to school Vernon Ruby not wanting to go to the library Martlaa Schulthels falling French Clara Slade not being cooperatlve Alme Smlth without her unassumlng manner ean Sllllth wlthout her dramatic ablllty ames Sollers not being dependable Marjorle Spencer very far away from Edith Mcphall Marle Talbot not working consclentlously Elmer Thompson being frivolous Q D Thompson without hls southern accent Genevieve Tillman not going out for all the sports Earl Trxplett not wastlng time Anna Walter not taking charge of homeroom exercises Bosley Waters WlIl1OLlI teasmg his friends Katherine Watts not being courteous Phxllp Watts being unwilling to work on stage scenery Robert Watts keeplng stxll Earl Walsh not playlng a truck on someone Calvln Whlte sxttmg stlll an entlre period Erma Lee Wllllalns not passing ln neat work ln English Elnzabeth Wzrts llkxng to read composltlons before the class Nancy Yeagle unable to gxve mterestmg floor talks Ruth Yox not making the vars1ty teams Page Twenty e1ght J J -Thr' J -gn ' g5'.JTf J fjf Jr. rl . .
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FHS TI-II: DIAL 1937 Jumor Write Ups JUST IMAGINE lmleanor Adams not bexng 1n the halls after the bell ring Betty Alban making a disturbance May Albrlght not lovlng flowers l dward Alder gettmg to school before nme o clock Nlarguerlte Alexander walkmg home alone Dorothy Basler wlthout a smlle Margaret Baublltz with curly halr oynes Beane wlthout hls hat Claude Belt being tall and thln Eugene Belt not lovmg muslc f llzabeth Botts not being willing to work I llzabeth Bowers not working on extra projects Gordon Broadfoot bemg sw feet tall oseph Brocato wlthout lm chewing gum Betty Brooks not bemg helpful Baynard Butler talking a great deal Bully Carr W1Il'lOLlt his ablllty to draw Maynard Clark wxth a melancholy dxsposltlon Hedwlg Colofen unable to dance Wllllanla Cook without Charles Kelley FFHHCIS Corbett with all of hrs work hnlshed Edward Corroum not gomg home to lunch Dorothy Cox working every spare moment Mary Crudden not doing her work well ack Doenges wlthout a pleasant volce Daphne Duncan bemg bug and clumsy Charles Ebaugh not asking questlons Nhldred Espey with black hair Joseph Evans bemg untldy Mlflilll Fleagle not being kind and gentle Dorothy Fowble not laughing easlly Helen Geist not bringing us flowers George Gilbert getting to school every mornmg on tlme Walter Gull working to his utmost abxllty Howard Grlswold taking life seriously flleen Grothe not hclpmg the teachers Betty Grove not reading a library book every week Yellott Hammond without an automobile Daniel Hanna not havmg a cheerful good morning tor Myrtle Heflln not talking about her early Southern home John Hem not sclhng the Saturday Evening Post Ethel Hemler not talklng about the twins Arlme Hodges without pretty brown eyes Anne Hoen not being modest and retiring VIfglHlH Hoff not bringing costumes from St Thomas Irene Hoffman without her halr carefully curled Page Tzuen ty seven everyone i . - b I . . . - ' 5 K -W , L 1 D l K ' Bernadine Benson-not attractively dressed. K K it - C K K 1 A L ' I C C i I L C I- -I A K l ' 4 K I - , . K K. K C iv' . I I 'T 1 I C - 1 it I K ' K' P x x C iw-4 7- K I I ' Wt ' fl ' V1 ' i C. I K 1 x
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F I-I S THE DIAL 1937 P1 eszdent Vwe P1 eszdent Secretary Treasurer Class Advzsers Allen Pleamor ArIIIacowt Raymond Bnrstou !'hrIstIne Belt Harrv Blnnk XIYIBYI Black BenmIIIIII Bolte Nernon Bosltv hnrlnnd Bouerwovc Cordon Broadfoot 0lIn Brathuhn Ninn Bmvxn Robert Brown Roland Burnham Geneuexe Burton Fxelsn Butler Ingreet 1' ampbell Jane from Dorothy furfnvan Fxelvn Del llblks XX alter llvcon FdIth Dune In kdm-In l' lmugh Lllzabeth I' lm-road Jeanette Forman l' rederuk l-Iunk John I Inssle Llxrk Class of 1939 Ol! HGH IeeII hrs PII HARRY tDocJ SLADE SEABOLD, MISS Allll I xl1k'lllldP I han le NOTIIIII hrlxuold Chaule lnothe NIIN More lawrence Ilnnunond YYIIIVIIII lhals Eleanor Ylomer Rmmond I-leuex Helen llenltt Sarn Hunt John Isenock Frnneu lohnQton Rohert Kern Charlee lxoemg Harm Korman Nhldred nne Kathryn I IXXSUH Bettxe eppn Dorothx ong Dorn I nose BIBTIBI1 Nlnrkes XY llllam Nlechakke Tune Nlechalxke 7elnIa Page Twenty mne HARRY WILLIAMS PHYLLIS WAGNER ELIOT POTTER PYLE, MISS WISNER Nnxlnr Fu-II ll Isler it I l' IlII ev klllhl XII luhletts Xltrtle Iple III ll Ix I ottel l' t Pvle IIIIIIN Rhmlts Glaulw Rothe Robert S4 hlllldt llllldfl Snnth Dorn SIIIIth John Slllllh Ru'-Qell Xlarx Fllen Nlargnret Charles Helen Tramor lwther NX nddell XX agner XX heeler Xl Illl IIII'-I W llllFIlI'lQ XxJllllll'lR 5l2llllDgi Sulln IIII Tun nev Tmltler Neva Phxlh: Ahee Harry Klan Ylola Wllsnn Hester XYIlson Rlcharrl lmk Robmta ' ...,.....,,,......., MR. Albright, Robert Kleieelmnn, Rlarzaretha Mowbray, Haunilton , I ti I .' ,' , I ' ,' , . , GH , I ' OII , l'1l'P J ', ' I fl' , ' ' -s I I ', ' . h v I , b. A , , , 'J ' ' , ' ' s Pol I' . I 'ill - , f ' ' ' , . I A' ' '. Ilio , ' ' , I ' . , ' '-' .' 1 , ' , P 'I A-H l ' - - . I ' ft , I ' kv . . -' ' I' ' , V A . .v . , , I' ' ' , I . . w , ' , 1 .' - , ' ' I f I A . ' ' ' . I ' . It ' II j . - 'I , I ' II , ,' . I , I 'I II , W .2 -. .' I - , I .' , . I -. I . , - , ' I - . Y 1 -, I -- . . ' ' , I - : , I ' A -' I ' iz , ' z 1 'I '
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