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DALLAS WINN JUANITA BEARDSLEY PAUL LAUB MARGARET COLE DORIS COTTRELL HARRIET PIPER ROBERT PIERMAN EVELYN KEMERER BETTY CORRELL REYFF SHIRLEY IVA MAE DOTTS WILLIAM LYBARGER VERA RHORS CLYDE OBERLIN MAX MILLER FLORENCE ARRANTS MILDRED RODOCKER FRANCES DURFEY MARTHA RODOCKER CHARLES EADIE OPAL FRYE JAMES BALTZ . 3 v .. . marjorie McClellan VIRL REX GEORGE DANIELS GEORGIANA RHODES E. L. SAUER MARZELLA CAMP LAURA ZOLMAN LEONA MACK Page 21
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KATHLEEN ELDER FERN HOSACK ALICE APPLEGATE WILLIAM FINZER GERALDINE STUCKMAN JACK WRIGHT EVELYN MONROE LEILA MOORE PAULINE HOLLAR • : MAXINE SHULL CARL COOK vivian McKinley mary deatsman Robert McCauley ' FLORENCE WORDEN ' ; betty McDonald ' to ROBERT WALTERS MERLE RIDENOUR EVELYN KEENER ELEANOR SALAY ANDREW CARR JUANITA THOMAS GERTRUDE COTTRELL DERRILL KILLIAN REUHAMA KAUFFMAN MARIE RIDENOUR LAVON TOWNSEND SARAH COLLINS LESTER MYERS PAUL KERR GEORGE WILDERSON Page 20
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SOPHOMORES REACH THE HALF-MARK PARTIES AND SPORTS FEATURE THE YEAR Like many a beginning class, when they first entered this higher organization of school activities, they were wonder strick¬ en. Everything was new, teachers, books and the way in which school was conduct¬ ed—all differed from their lower classes. With many blunders and mishaps they were given a word of encouragement, a push forward and with a few exceptions were well established Sophomores at the end of the term. Amusement and athletics were mingled with their troublesome task of learning to make the year more pleasant. Some Freshmen showed their talents—especial¬ ly in having good parties and entered w ith considerable interest the field of athletics. They are certain to bring some remarkable work to the front before the end of their .four years in the hall of learn¬ ing. When the second year dawned for this class they were showing more interest in all activities. The carnival was the main FLOWER—Tea rose COLORS—Blue and Gold MOTTO—It matters not how long we live —but how. event and some of the boys were lead¬ ing soloists in the Roof Garden Revue. What may come of this we ' re not cer¬ tain but the prospects are good. The leadership of the class was given the second year to Jean Miller, president, Carol Schull, vice-president and Dick Rhodes, secretary-treasurer, who carried them successfully through. The sponsors were Miss Howenstine and Mr. Ferguson and they helped with an enjoyable weiner roast and party held on the school ground. Their publication of one issue of the Spoondrift was representative of their outstanding ability, and Eloise Country¬ man, who was elected editor-in-chief, found the difficulty they will encounter next year. In spite of all troubles they have reached the half way mark and are look¬ ing forward to two more years of happy hours to reach the final goal of gradua¬ tion. Paga 22
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