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1-Zravnr G.:-u.,5. 21:-3 1 JERE ACKLEY, JR. f jinx 1 AlJsorln-el so mucli knowledge, Hc's ready for college Class Historian 121, Annual Staff O, 41, News Stall Cl,2, 3, 41, Glee Club CI1, Hi-Y f2.3,41 Sec'y 131, Romancers 01, Cantata K41, Oper- etta U, 41, Cheer Leader fl. 2, 31. Class Bas- ketball Q3, 41, Asst. Mgr. Football RUTH ABLES nQulle full of life In trouble or slrlfen Union High School fl, 21. Operetta K41, Home Economics Club, Cfcc Club 141, G.R. C3, 41, Senior Chorus. JAMES BARBER f SIick 1 Nal a boy with the lrlues. He's llie one we would choose Hi-Y CZ, 31 Sec'y l41, Operetta O, 41, Can- tata O, 41, Football O, 41, Basketball 01, Baseball 12, 3, 41, Track Trainer C31, Senior Chorus. MARIE BIGELOW Al the lieazl of lzer class Quile a likeable lass Morgan Park High School fl, 2, 31. Annual Stall, C-lee Club f41, CLR. f41, Can- tata Q41, Operetta 141, Basketball l41, Class Volley Ball f41, Senior Play. LOIS BARBER All lznowledge sl1e'll final Through llre long sleatly grind Home Economics Club ORVAL CASE f cmy 1 Al music lI6'5 greal And we'rc sure he will role Glee Club fl, 2, 3. 41, Orchestra QZ, 3, 41, Operetta CZ, 41 Accompanist. 18
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.-Irgvni G. H s fi'Q'21.I LEOTA PRIEST f Peggy 1 A lover of Art, Who can well lalze her part Columbus East, Class Basketball 131, Class Architecture. LUCILE RICE f Ricie 1 Small and yet fair With never a care Johnstown High School Glee Club 13, 41, G. R. 12, 3, 41, Operetta BERNARD ROGERS f Plink 1 Always a Bacher, Never a slaclzern Class Pres. 121 Vice-Pres. 131, Ed. Annual, Business Mgr. News 131, Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Hi-Y 12, 3, 41 Vice-Pres. 141, Operetta 12, 3, 41, Romaucers, Pres. 131, Football 12, 3, 41, Bas- ketball 12, 3, 41, Track 12, 3, 41, Senior Chorus. 51.1.1-:N ROHRER f 1.yn 1 When troubles are nigh, She'll not pass them lay Annual Staff 13, 41, News Staff 13, 41, Glee Club 1l, 2, 3, 41, G. R. 1l, 2, 3, 41, Orchestra 131, Operetta 12, 3, 41, Romancers 131, Basket- ball 1l, 2, 3, 41 Capt. 121, Class Volley Ball 141, Senior Chorus. MARTHA JANE SMITH folly and gay Laughing troubles away Clee Club 141, G. R. 1l, 2, 3, 41, Operetta 141, Romancers 131, Class Basketball 141, Class Volley Ball RALPH STALNAKER An ambitious boy Though not very cog Broadis Academy, West Virginia. Basketball
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.'Ifai.'H'.'k1 -G. H. S. ihfill SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, an army of forty-one souls united in order to attempt to gain the summit of the Mountain of Educa- tion, that they might enjoy the wonderful opportunities in the mysterious land that lay be- yond the high and almost unattainable summit of the Mountain. However, these brave soldiers were undaunted by difficulties, and arming themselves with maps and guide books they started on their journey. Even though the hardships were numerous, there were also many pleasures along the way and when they stopped to rest after a year of fighting, they were not so exhausted as had been some of the warriors who were attempting the battle and were fighting ahead of them. When they resumed their march their number was depleted, only thirty-eight having survived the battles of the past year. Again many pleasures and glories came to them, and they became famous for their bravery in the battles of football and basketball. Many reproofs came to them for misconduct in the camp, but they tried hard to obey their com- manders and so were rarely punished. They were not yet in sight of the summit of the Mountain and many were weary so again they ptched their tents and stopped for a rest. When they took up the march again other warriors had joined them, eager to share in the renown of their army and thirty-nine marched forward. Still more fame came to them-all up and down the mountain where the armies were lighting: their prowess be- came a thing to be recounted with awe around the campfires at night. One of their num- ber came out victorious in the oratorical battle at Newark and several of their warriors were again in the football and basketball regiments. And so they struggled on, gaining hope from the fact that the summit was near. When the march began the fourth year forty-two unconquered heroes remained to tight the brave fight--some had fallen in battle, but many more 'had again joined them, leaving other armies for these more famed veteran ranks. The summit was just above them and spurred on by the sight of it, they won all the football battles fthe regiment be- ing led by one of their warriors, and won the county and district basketball battles, also ed by one of their own dauntless heroes. Their members were all brave and after endur- ing terrible difliculties they at last reached the summit of the Mountain of Education and looked out over the country beyond. Some saw peace and rest: while other seroes saw other battles before them ere they were content to stop. All were well pleased with the fight they had won, and after giving one longing, backward look of regret, they gave a great shout of determination and disappeared from sight down the other side of the moun- tain, Ieaving behind them many members and tales of their heroism. Q3 19
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