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Q, H, 5, The EMERALD 1 9 J 3 B FRESHMEN NAME CHARACTERISTICS TO BE Martha Bell Campbell Dreams Economical housewife Murl Clem Bashfull Housekeeper Bernice Davis Timidity Stenographer Robert Gilson Meditation Truck driver Eugene Kendall Peacefulness Farmer Mildred King Studying Reader Katherine Liming' Books Grammarian Florence Mason Talking - Saleslady Dorothy Massey Giggling A Flapper Arvada Palmer Naive Amanuensis Arline Quick Neatness Model Lavane Raines Steady Athlete Dorothy Rash Meekness She wont tell Martha Saul Her quiet way Society lady Helen Surface Friendliness Farmerette Beulah Swope Cooking Dietician John Watson Shuifling Business man Virgil Alexander Sleeping Great musician Rex Cahill Artistic taste Artist Roseland Condon Primness Teacher of music Thelma Curry Keeping quiet School teacher Ralph Deardorf Stability Farmer Gerald Duncan Yelling Speedway champ Ruth Ellen Fawcett Teasing Nurse Maxine Gilson Sincerity Radio singer Pauline Hiatt Pleasant Beauty expert Max Hittle Looking wise Traveling salesman Howard Kaufman Quietness Yes man F0l'eSt Kelly FiSl'1lI'lg Carpenter Eugene Kerby Farming Undertaker Robert Kingseed Witty Beau brummel Richard Lamb Seriousness Lawyer Lucile Lalltz Artful Man9,ger of 3, tea 1-00111 Joseph Lee Backwardness Barber and Art Shop Martha Jane Little Sewing Seam-Stress George Maple Pune-tuality Riviter Robert Mast Having fun Ford dealer Doris Murphy Daintiness Journalist Geneva Parsons Her precision Latin teacher Herbert Rody Tumbling H01-ticultul-ist Russell Smeltzer Cecil Smith Russell Stepler Grace Walker Ardee Wilson Junior Wright Martha Wright Catherine Zugelder Page sixteen Seen but not heard Playing baseball Basketball Demure Studious Straightforwardness Playing centerball Modest Garage man Professional baseball player Basketball star Cook Merchant Doctor Phys. Ed. Director Slim Princess
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Q, l-1, 5, The EMERALD 1 0 33 SOPHOMORE CLASS Officers President ...................... Jerry Mast Vice-President ............ Doris Ellen Cates Secretary-Treasurer --- ..... Erville Walker Adviser ...................... Miss Zehring Top row, left to right-Anna Crousore, Doris Ellen Cates, Anna John- son, Arvada Palmer, Wilma Dryer, Monelle Dawson, Ann Larrison, Gene Bagwell, Jerry Mast, Jack Caldwell. Middle row, left to right-Melba Freeman, Paul Haworth, Alnora Honeas, Doyle Bagwell, Helen Zugelder, Marvin Curless, Wilma Rody, Robert Ayers, Miss Zehring, Adviser. Bottom row, left to right-Ada Hensler, Adna Saul, Mary Massey, Er- ville Walker, Mary Smeltzer, Robert Freeman, Mildred Gerhart. The Sophomore Class, though not as large as the Freshman Class, thinks that what it lacks in quantity it makes up in quality. Though the members take part in most of the school activities, they spend most of their time trying to get their lessons so that their class will have the high- est scholastic record of any class in the school's history. Page fifteen
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e. H. 5. The EMERALD 1933 l FRESHMAN CLASS Officers President ..,........ -.-- Ruth Ellen Fawcett Vice-President ...... ........ A rline Quick Secretary-Treasurer --- ..... Geneva Parsons Adviser ........................ Miss Scott Top row, left to right-Robert Mast, Cecil Smith, Robert Kingseed, Forest Kelly, Rex Cahill, Max Hittle, Ernest Fawcett, Catherine Zugelder, Thelma Curry, Geneva Parsons, Ruth Ellen Fawcett. A Middle row, left to right-Russell Smeltzer, Roseland Condon, Herbert Rody, Esther Lantz, Richard Lamb, Bernice Davis, Russell Stepler, Martha Wright, Ardee Wilson, Miss Scott, Adviser. Bottom row, left to right-Joseph Lee, Dorothy Rash, Eugene Kendall, Florence Mason, George Maple, Martha Belle Campbell, Junior Wright. .i.L.iLl..l...-.-- The Freshmen have the largest class in high school and are proud of it. They believe that they are going to keep most all of their members and be the strongest and best class to ever graduate from Greentown High School. We are for you, Freshmen! Good luck! 'Page sev t e I
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