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FRESHMEN FINISH FIRST YEAR HAVING BEEN ABSORBED INTO THE ROUTINE OF HI-SCHOOL LIFE Another term of advancement has been completed, at least we hope it has been advancement. The nine months rolled swiftly along for some, slower for others, and it was not easy for many. As you perhaps know, nine months ago we fifty-some boys and girls started out on a treasure hunt, the treasure being a completed high school career. A few of us may never find this treasure, for some will drop out along the way, thinking the hunt uninteresting. Some may wander around and become lost and end up at the treasure a year late. But the majority of us will stay with the main group and after a while we will be sure to find the treasure. For eight long years we have waited; we cannot stop now. For a few days after starting out we were bewildered by the looks of the up¬ per classmen, but it was not long before DOROTHY BUCK, President HAROLD CROMWELL, Vice-President RICHARD CAMP, Secretary-Treasurer MR. WELTY and MISS JOHNS, Sponsors we became friendly with them. At the end of six weeks our hopes were reward¬ ed. We found a trace of the lost treasure map on our report cards. Several times we have been encouraged by these same report cards. Just about the time that the snow was beginning to fall, we stopped at a small town and took provisions for the winter. We also had a party and it was so enjoy¬ able that we decided to have another later on. After a short vacation at Christ¬ mas, we again took up the trail of the map which was getting pretty warm . All the time we have been getting closer and now we have found it, the long sought maps on our report cards. There remains now three years to get the treasure which is in reality only the bottom of the ladder! Page 24
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oomT OSOl 0 Violet Murray, Robert Dowell, Carol Schull, Jean Miller, Richard Rhoades, LaVerge Townsend, Lawrence Osmun. Hiram Stauffer, Pauline Meek, James Hoppe, Jo Ferris, Donald Humbarger, Maxine Cromwell, Raymond Fulmer. Florence Thomas, John Chizmar, Annabel Rodocker, William Rodocker, Betty Betts, Lome Hosack, Juanita Langham. William Roan, Doris Haller, Francis Kenner, Helen Klingley, Dallas Green, Eloise Countryman, Kenneth Heffelfinger. Lillian Davidson, Martha Johnson, Emelina Ricica, Henry Hauter, Betty Whitehurst, Vance Wolford, Vivian Tustison. Irene Hicov, Maxine Warner, Frieda Morhart, Helen Cottrell, Betty Preston, Ava- nelle Evans, Zelda Arrants. Marion Cahill, Gordon Rowe, Wayne Hinsch, Harold Brown, Rex Frye, Lloyd Snyder, Walter Spindler, Allen Hilbert. Page 23
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Max Elder, Elma Brown, Harold Cromwell, Dorothy Buck, Richard Camp, Mary Ro- docker, Bruce Moore. Martha Tuttle, Floyd Kemerer, Alberta Brown, Mervin Ridenour, Anna Barbeau, Joseph Hart, Clarice Ford. Harry Carey, Flora Miller, Lewis Hauter, Freda Hitt, Junior Tustison, Ora Ethel Faulk, Francis Cole. Vera Coon, George Hook, Arlene Pierce, Norman Moon, Marion Shull, Albert Kocis, Martha Lay. Olen Vincent, Esther Lindsay, Walter Pierce, Ruth Breidenbaugh, Robert Phillips, Rose Worden, Max Carr. Evelyn Alpaugh, Ardon Bauer, Elowene Eyster, Mervin Roberston, Marie Thompson, Eugene Roan, Vivian Monroe. Earl Reeb, Berniece Rohrs, Coral Engle, Luella Rhodes, Harry Rose, Lois Smith, Lee Baker. Violet Brown, Mary Chaney, Margaret Gillispie, Maurice Weeks, Bert Helsel, Evelyn Strubing, Dean Thompson. Page 25
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