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THE CARDINAL CREST J unior Class Officers PRESIDENT ..................... DONALD ADAMS VICE-PRESIDENT ............. ROBERT BAKER SECRETARY ................... IOANNA CHRYST TREASURER ......................... CLIFTON DAVIS ADVISOR ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MARIORIE NICHOLS J UNIORS First Row: Kenneth Huber, Ruth Vice, Billy Stamper, Rosetta Ashmore, John Bond, Eileen Clensy. Second Row: Lorna Emley, Junior AnA slingerl Evelyn Emerick, Robert NeH, Rosee mory Ionesl David Keckler. Third Row: Douglas Kees, Regina Augustine, Robert Izor, Kathleen Kuch, Ralph Marker, Betty Koogte. Fourth Row: Martha Mae Storer, Robert Kemper, Betty Wade. Robert Conrad, Amy Creech, Robert Baker, Clifton Davis. Fifth Row: Doris Largen, Ralph Crane, Eileen Wright, Robert Smith, Kuthrine Fritz, Junior Trisset, Donald Adams. Sixth Row: Ioanna Chryst, Iames Dean. Kathryn Fox, Don Burdge, Louellct Sim- mons, Paul Upton, Crystal Long. We started out the year of '40341 without any too much confidence in ourselves, but we gradually gained some as the year advanced and had ct very successful bake sale. Next the question of choosing our class rings arose. These we finally ordered and recently received. After this we started our class play, Poor Dear Edgdrf' 0t comedy which proved to be very successful. So successful was it, in fact, that other the first performance we decided to put it on again. This is the first time that this has been done The next thing which will claim our attention is the annual Iunior-Senior Banquet We are now working and planning tor it and hope to have Ct very successtul and entertain- ing evening as a fitting farewell to the Seniors. 14
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19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. THE CARDINAL CREST HOWARD DAVIS Wills his kid stuff to RALPH MARKER. Now that he is a man he has decided to put away his childish things. KENNETH MILLER wills his candy making ability to RALPH CRANE. SAM NEFF Wills his wavy hair crud moustache to DON BURDGE. MILDRED WINDHORST wills her patience and even temper to KATHLEEN KUCH so Kathleen will not be too hard on Ictck. FERNE BREWER Wills her lost love affairs to DORIS LARGEN. We hope Doris will profit by Ferne's mistakes. PAULINE CYR wills her loyalty to Uncle Sam's navy to CRYSTAL LONG. MARY ELLEN HOCKEY wills her correspondence to RUTH VICE. ROBERT FLISCHEL wills his abilities CtS ct farmer cmd his shyness to IOHN BOND end GLENN MOORE. VERDA BURDEN wills to JOHANNA CHRYST her desire for Ct white cot- tage With green shutters. A house like this would look right nice at the end of Zehring's lane. BETTY MAITLAND wills her ability to get ct man to CATHERINE FRITZ. DOROTHY TURNER wills her quiet manner to MARTHA STONER. BETTY STEPHENSON wills to REGINA AUGUSTINE her theory of How to Win Men and Influence Women . ' BESSIE WILLIS wills her determination to change the draft law to EILEEN CLENSY. ROSEMARY STIVER wills her giggles to ROSETTA ASHMORE. RUBY KEISTER wills her secret affairs to LOUELLA SIMMONS. DONALD EMERICK wills his interest in 10c stores to KENNETH HUBER. OMAR BRANDENBURG wills his dislike for women to BOB CONRAD. EUGENE COTTLE cmd EUGENE LANDIS will their girl friends in Franklin to BOB NEFF and BILLY STAMPER. CONRAD GREEN wills his no time for girls idea to JUNIOR TRISSEL. The SENIOR CLASS wills to the IUNIOR CLASS their seats in Study Hall. their good behavior, their ability to forge excuses, and their knowledge of Public Speaking. The SENIOR BOYS will their reserved right of using the School House hill as a race-trctck to the JUNIOR BOYS. The SENIOR GIRLS will their gossip about to each other and their dignity to the JUNIOR GIRLS. These things which we have bequeathed to you are our prize possession and it is With the deepest regret that we deem it necessary to leave these With many other memories of dear old G.H.S. 13
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THE CARDINAL CREST Sophomore Class PRESIDENT .................... DONALD FLISCHEL VICEePRESIDENT .................... VERA STIVER SECRETARY ........ t .................. EVELYN MACY TREASURER ...................... VERYL ANKENEY ADVISOR .................. , ........... MRS. ALBRIGHT SOPHOMORES First Row: Al Lowe, Mildred Monce, Mark Borkolow, Marjorie Salyer, Albert Buffer, H'ctrriet Wetjct. lemme Addlemgn. Second Row: Calvin Freud, Opal Smith, Harry Myers, Mary Baily. Alan Smith, Floyd Brandenberg, Waneto Hinkle. Third Row: Ioe Smith, Com Thompson, Leo Belt, Rosalyn Hockey, Carol ,Brewer, Kenneth Pope. Mary Anson. Fourth How: John Terrence, Marlo Phillips, Ray Long, Thomas Frisby, Lois Simmons, Donald Flischel, Mary Thomp- son. Fifth Row: James Clark, Marjorie Johnson, Barbara Cottman, Carl Gunkle, Dorothy Shultz, Vernon Sliver. Edna Mae Mayer. Sixth Row: Lester Meurs, Robert Stump, Barbara Stroeder, lack House, Helen Eck, Edward Cochran, Betty Baily. Seventh Row: Betty Chryst, Charles Wade, Welcome Breeding, Arthur Huffer, Vera Moe Sliver, Don Brewer, Evelyn Macy, Eugene Rentchterl At the beginning of the year the class was organized and the above officers were chosen. The Class sold Christmas cards and made some money. We also sold refreshmehts czt Ct basketball game Although we have no banquet to give this year we are beginning to save money in order that we may be able to give Ct good one next year When we entertain the seniors Our basketball team went to the finals in the interclass tournament only to be detected by the seniors. We are looking forward to a grectt year next year. 15
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