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t '- .Q Athletes extraordinary-well, fairly good-are pic- tured b a ave. The girls, left to right, are as follows: Eddie Maier, basketball captain, Phyllis Whitecar, swimming manager, Betty Lawrence, elected best all-around athlete, and Babe Buck hocke ' ' y captain. The boys encircled are Franlc Berry, Fred Maurer and Bill Priest, who inspect their pigskin pal. IN THE CLASS 0F THE Orchids tor service rendered go to. Moyolo Mowers, who ployed trrst vrolrn tri the All Stote l-hgh School Syrnnhony Or- chestro, to Johnny lvltller, who ron 74 yords tor d touchdown OQOll'tSl Woodbury, to RlCllGVd Souer, who wos elected Senote president Gnd Sent with Reuben Cunt- rnrngs, newly dppotnted editor-rn-chret ot the Scribe, to represent us ot the Cornden County Student Council, to Edno Mouer, elected coptoun ot the gurls' boslsetboll suuod, ond to Bernice Buck, who eorned the some posltron on the hock et' souod Burton Hawaii Anderson, John Vaccara and Howard Welzel beat it out at an h orc estra rehearsal while to their right Rube Cummings The other Scnote ottlcers were Clous Rohlts, Anno Moe Aherns, ond Louise GIOVILJITZIO. Hrghlrghts ot the Juntor yeor cone ststed ot the bornng ht the Iocol school boctrd Ol the Students tront the outlying drstncts, the Junior donce, the dedtcotton ot the new stddrunt, the one ond only Junior-Senior Prom, the tdrnous Frtdoy Gtternoon Senote donces, the otteretto which tncluded Juniors lsohlts, Leo ond Susie Le Mon, ond the luntor ploy which and Ruth Rexon, honor society and members ot the highest ten, are the pictures ol studious in- dustry.
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WHAT IS WHAT Quigley the broad jump, the relay team the mile relay, and Winsor placed second in both the lOG-yard dash and the high jump, Sophisticated Sophomores All September began tor the class ot '39 with Miss Rock- wood's annual ultimatum concerning the wearing at ties. After this they telt tree to elect Tom Cooney, Oswald Sizugh, Betty Keeler, and Dot Parkhurst as the class atti- cers. Presiding over our sophomore homerooms were: Anna Mae Aherns, Gertrude D'Amico, Bob Davey, Betty Graett, Vivian l-luston, Edna Maier, Jack Patterson, Francis Sabot, Don Slough, and Anthony Venable. Events we will long remember arei Edward Tegge, representing the Heights in the All State High School Symphony Orchestra, the tuberculin tests given by Dr. Cole lier, the Soph l-lop presented March l9, and Arthur Wies- man, speaking tor Franklin D, Roosevelt in the mock elec- tion, Arthur also took part on the debating team. Our talented Major Reuben Cummings again led the amateur program and also became teature editor ot the Scribe Other sophomore Scribe editors were Tom Cooney and Raul Denlinger. Letter men were Lou Still, Winsor Cooper, Fred Mau-- rer, John Miller, in track, and Bob Davey, in swimming Charm winners were Edna Maier, Bob Davey, Tom Cooney, Winsor Cooper, and John Vacarra, Th ree Years After On the third rung all the ladder leading to commence- ment, the thirty-niners showed their tamed good iudgment by electing Richard Sauer, voted this year's best all-around boy, to the position at class president, The other ottices were bestowed upon Robert Davey, Gertrude D'Amico, and Edna Maier, Otticiating in the homerooms were Gertrude D'Amico Jack Alloway, Edna Maier, Richard Sauer, Jane l-lebrew, John Vacarra, Virginia Tees, and Sara Rettet, Encircled above are the track stars from Lawnside who have been the back-bone of our track teams. They are Lou Still, George Sadler, Cliff Hightower, and Speed Cooper. Below them all state orchestra members, Edward Tegge and Ridgway Mowers, have a jam session while senior senators George Richter, Joe Kirkpatrick and Don Slaugh are working their famous no home work every Thursday plan. St l'L'tllt't'1l NW . 4 1,44 - sa:'t ?' TN' .g . 261' ' ...Q . ' -' ' 4-1141 ef! ' ' my . , -ff r',:f.. taxa., , ah G ,r,g,,.c , NN.. I.
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Don't they look all wrapped up in their work? Editors Paul Denlinger, Dick Kelleher, Kathryn Seigener and Bob Davey are diligently preparin your Garneteer. To their ' Lynch a d right Scribe editors Mary n Tom Cooney slave away on their sports 9 P099- 1 1 ' ' t 7 ' l'ADllall TIIIRTY-R IR ERS nainotit ltolv McCloskey, Vtrginia Ruggles, who accgotnlrlishod their thankloss task in HCUWQ JONCS, Dill AlDlDGdUSleO, Dill BVGCV itraisoworthy tashtonl to Roth Roxon, who tynridgo, ang many others in the Cast ot tit: hm fclmgomcd The C1055 Gr '3 at tty th, lm HUG D, A, R as the best Citizen, to tlto sonior As lLllllOl'J ll'-llf CUVUQ llllO llqkull l,lGy' C051 WI'yLy QOVC G lyyOfeS5iOHGl iyhwr. own in athlottfs, and space does not por- fommme IN HSTGQG- DOOM Gm To mp init nanting ot the Iettormen Q Q onttro class who, led by its Class ottiwrs, The Fgfql Year Loo Honsicker, Totn Cooney, Edna Motor. Almwqh mc ffggmeteerff ,S me record and ltotty Fannco, made a soccoss ot its ot tlto gear l'WW A D, ya olde histortan Class i-lay class trtn Class dance, and its wtsltuo to Qtvo credit rtoro to the monitors Class rocord, The three husky brutes below are Sleepy Pahl Don Hudson and Ernie Miller inspecting their who are show' newly awarded b titi Cates. On the right one may observe Thespians Bob McCloskey, Virginia Ruggles N Qsre .sri and .lack Leo.
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