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'iii A ' so U L9 g'lJJ5IC5'lfZl-TTI 2'7 'i ' AJ Sophomore Class Front Row- Second Row- Third Row- Susie Wilson Dorothy Burd Howard Thomas Miss Statton, Adviser Russell Davenport Katherine McMahon Ruth Howard Ruby Wyer Fourth Row- Ralph Sanks Harold Tarrant Lorraine Cook Catharine Kendall Mary Cobble Faye Walsh Thelma Thomas Susie Stevenson Naomi Colvin Joe Mahoney Q.-,-s--N4 Raymond Sprouls Helen Dailida Agnes Niziolkiewicz John Androwsky Edna May Rock Lillian May Jerman Selma Richards Mary Hall Santo Paradiso Fifth Row- Durward Smith Joe Velikis Wilbur Neubert Buster Wilson Howard Knox Hazel Onley Celia Snyder Mary Dornblaser Roy Warner Not in Picture- Catherine Tintorri Vernon Moreman Maxwell Jones Margaret Fazekas Mildred Stedman Ona Belle Moody Alma Hess Helen Lewman Martha Miller Ray Davenport Sixth Row- Buell Reid Robert Chapman Willard Schaefer Thomas Driskell Bernard Morgan Top Row- Harmon Stark Donald Grubb Mark Miller Paul Galyen 'x -kv. MX X Page Twenty three X7 A lr ss l 'Ei lllmlluu lu-..- f llll llllll l f f - L- i ll
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. 4 MIK.. v-4.4. -Af-L9 C?5wargsJ.'rl1er 27 f' -A-e Junior Year is marked by an N increase in responsibility. The W 9 student has by this time become pgw l more experienced and is more , able than before to accomplish things. During this year one enters into more school activities and more of his time is taken up by outside Work such as the class play and school paper. This applies to all the classes in school-an advancement in school means an advancement in responsibility and efficiency. The junior year is a dangerous year, too, because With these increased outside interests one is tempted to neglect his real school Work. A balance must be struck and a careful divi- sion of time made so that all the calls upon one's time may be met. CWB TM, 'W A l l i' E P T M g H WEE l 55 ' , LHL I ' l nm,,,,,, ,, M , .mygmy lm lulll Ili g g T ll
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