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MARXVIN MAHONEY Handsome What is there about that guy that atrtacts so many girls? KI could answer that.l Marvin was a Hi-Y member. RALPH SHAFER Blushing Ralph is always friendly to everyone. Also. another one of those rose bud complexions. JUNIOR MURRAY Good Guyv Junior has already claimed the title of Harry James' successor. He was Sr. class secretary. Band Lt., and in both class plays. WANDA RINEHART Giggles, You never hear any complaints from her. Wanda was in the Sr. play in glee club and a G.R. member for 4 years. ROBERT OWENS Friendly It seems Bob blushes even when a girl speaks to him. Maybe it's because of his red hair. A Hi-Y Enember and a member of the .F.A. MARVIN STOHLER Don I mm Lost -Hagerstown's star bas- ketball player. Marvin was I-Ii-Y Sec., Prom King, in both class plays and on the basketball team F.F.A. Pres., 4-H Pres. and a Hi-Y member. SALLY SCHULTZE Frivolous Sal Sally always has a. joke for everything. She was a G.R. Cabinet member, in the Sr. play, and Vice President of the Sr. class. MARY Lou SWOVELAND sebum MARIORIE SHERRY lndividualistic Marjorie is the quiet, studious type. In the Band and Orchestra, in both class plays and on the Exponent Staff. for 3 years. JUDITH SIEGRIST Moody,' This blonde-haired girl is very unassuming. Judy was a G.R.. member, a 4-H member and a mem- ber of the glee club. MURRAY STOUT Athletic MARY JEAN SMITH Dependable Mary Jean is always calm and composed. She was in the Jr. play, a G.R. member, in the glee club, and an office girl. MAXINE Tnorn C oquette Mary Lou is waiting for that certain soldier to come home. On the G.R. Cabinet and was crowned Carnival Queen. DORA ULERICK Denture Dora is full of sunshine and has :L smile for everyone. On the Exponent Staff, a G.R., 4-H member, and an office girl. Another good basketball player lost. Murray was on the team for 2 yea.s, on the Hi-Y Cab- inet 2 years and in the Sr. Class Play. RALPH VEAL Amiable The aspiring boy with plenty of ambition. Ralph was Band Capt., in the Orchestra, glee club and Jr. play. Page Twenty-five What's this we hear about a d.amond, Maxine? She was on the Exponent Staff, a G.R. mem- ber and a xery good gym assis- tant. NOHINIA Wxuc1NsoN Hagiological Since I'm making these write- ups I'll leave this space blank. --G.R. Cabinet, both class plays, Epitome Staff, and Ex- ponent Staff.
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ll -I UNION CLASS OFFICERS Presidcntg K. Strong, President Second row. left to riglzl Miss Robertson. Miss Hormel sponsors, R. XVampler, Treas. Top row: M. Clark, Secretary Headins For The Last Roundup! Ambitious and energetic are the Words which best describe the members of this yearis junior Class. Nothingls too small or too large for them to tackle. Theyive had their ups and downs but always managed to come out on top. The Juniors have more than proved their journalistic ability this year by publishing not one. but two newspapers. The first pub- lication which was a huge success, was entitled Tiger Ragf' The second, a Valentine issue, entitled Cupid Capersf, was equally successful. They chose for their first appearance on the stage the local color play, 'iThe Iloosier Schoolmasterf, Under the Direction of Miss Hormel, their able director, they gave a very outstanding performance. Lots of unusual talent was discovered which will be useful in next yearis production. They also had the privilege of selecting their class rings and putting on the junior-Senior Prom. Theyive played an important part in all of the high school ac- tivities and hold oflices in the Hi-Y, Girl Reserves. and Red Cross organizations. They also contributed several members to the basketball team who have proved to be a valuable asset to the team. Page Twenty-six Foreground: C. Stohler, Vice-
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