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FRESHMAN CLASS First row: Sarah Cartmell, Doris jobe, Betty Lou jaBusch, Helen Rhine- hart, Betty Wissler, joan lnnis, Gertrude Klotch, Rhea Scott, Naomi Baldwin, Wandah Davis, Shirley Pass. Second row: Majorie Ellis, Agnes Worl, Derrel Swearingen, Horace Smith, Robert Wisehart, Duane Carter, Eddie Konig, William Ulrich, Cleo Lantz, Lottie Deaver, Betty Sue Thalls. Third row: Kathryn Burroughs, NrVanda Ramey, Vera Dilling, Freda Hanna, Lottie McQueen, Martha Andrews, Alice Rhinehart, Betty Dale, Betty Murray, Marian Paddock Fourth row: james Foulke, Walter LaMar, Edward jacobs, john Seward, Raymond Howe, Richard Snoke, Edgbert Andrews, junior Coomes, Philip Stout, Denver Canaday, Robert Harris, Martin Mohler, Harold Cromis, Donald Brown, Gene Fagan, Myron Davis. Fifth row: Frank Shafer, Marion Druley, Frank Blevins, Charles Fisher, Warren Foutz, Fred Ciivens, Richard Ciray, Robert Stomm, Horace Smith, Guy Swoveland, Lloyd Freeman.
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HAGERSTOWN-IEFFERSON 'rowNsi-nr PUBLIC SCHOOLS HAGERSTOWN, INDIANA FRANK M. UORY, Superintendent CLARENCE STOUT, President J. R. PRAW, P1-inviiml of High School ALBERT BLAND, Secretary LUTHER GLANCY, Principal of Grades WILLARD J. STAI-IR, Treasurer HELEN SMITH, Clerk Now that we know each other, let us look into the organizations and activities of the past year. THIS is dedicated to the Spirit of Progressive Character Building , and this certainly depicts well the purposes of our scholastic organizations and activities. lt seems that those functions merge, to make our education more diversified and more complete, than does ordinary book larnin' alone. Experience in these organizations and activities builds directly on the character of the individual, making the person self-reliant, giving him initiative, and training him to cope with the problems and perplexities of life. But enough of this prattle. Let's look in and see definitely the program of outside activities of our school. Page twenty-seven
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