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I-I. . ll v. 41 vi. Left to right-Row one: Kearney, Chimente, Pickles, Mcllroy, Deen, Melshiemer, Hen- shaw. Row two: Smiley, Malone, Housum, Thompson, Treese, Swanson, Jones, Wilt. Messrs. Henshaw, C. Jones, Kearney and Mentzer explain to us sueh princi- ples ns heretlity, erosion, electricity and other wonders of thc scientific world. Our niutheinatieiuns, Misses Wilt and Swanson und Messrs. Chilnente and lVolfe, help us us we flounder around in ai swamp of planes and cubes. Whenever we have u question about European. Xvflflfl, Early Anieriezm or Government History, we find the Misses Treese and Berg or Messrs. Stoudnour, Wertz or Shellenherger willing to an- swer our question. For our Lutin and French elusses we report to Misses Smiley, Deen, or Ammon. Miss Mellroy and Miss lliekles luke over the job of training ns to he competent secretaries. Il' our next elnss is mnsie, we report to Mr. Thompson or Miss Harley. Miss Smith supervises us in art, while Miss Fitts trains ns in home economies. For reference work or for general 1'l'ilCllllQQ Miss Melshiemer, lihrurian, is lllSVilyS willing to help. Miss Malone and Mrs. Halpern guard our health. Page Thirteen
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P . . VN' I Left to righty-Row one: Wertz, Reed, Harpster, Kemp, Berg, Diehl. Row two: Stoud- nour, Gearhart, Myers, Shellenberger. Row three: Smith, Jones, Ammon. And Our Faculty ET me see your schedule. What courses are you going to take this year? Do you know what subjects the new teachers are going to teach? Problems such as these confront us each year, hut we soon find the answers. Schedules vary. Each of us must take four major subjects including English, mathematics, a science, a social study, and if we are commercial students, typ- ing, hookkceping, and shorthand are in- cluded. If we are interested, music, art, journalism or public speaking can he added to our daily schedule. As we follow our schedule of classes from day to day we meet one of the following of the English department: the Misses A. Jones, Kemp, Reed, Am- mon, Gearhart, Harpster or Meyers. Page Twelve
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JUNIOR CLASS ' CGirlsJ Left to right--Row one: Burger, Fries, Albright, Sellers, Diehl, Fowkes, Brua, Leet, Mountain McLain, Wertz, Sieler, Esther Smith, Ableson, Jane Benton, Bice. Row two: Reffner, Riling, B. Shaw Moore, Gillette, Le:Lmer, C. Shaw, Perry, Edwards, P. Keller, Yingling, Eckard, Greaser, J. Smith, Bauer Barnett. Row three: Dively, Hiest, Kratzer, Seebach, Albright, M. Smith, George. Merritts, Casner Wallice, R. Keller, Murphy, Beegle. Wilt, Helsel, Hughes. Row four: Brannon, D. McGee, Nori, De Prez Simpson, Heiss, Jones, Krelitz, Rooney, Hoover. Hammon, Dangel Blake Reed, Hitchings Row tive Emma Smith, Conner, Walls, Suter, McKnight, Johnson, Banholzer,' Elinor'Smith, C. Keller, Hollenback Feathers, Delozier, Kephart, Salyards. JUNIOR CLASS KBOYSD Left to right--Row one: Neely, Martz, Wilt, Kuhn, Dunn, Shade, Snowberger, Helsel, Wise, Boyd Van Orman, Shade, Dell, Manspeaker, C. Shroeder. Row two: Drass, H. Shroeder, Mountain, M. Keller Stewart, Kins, Lanzendorfer, Crites, Stevens, Grove, Gearhart, Piper, R. Albright, Russel. Row three Karl, Lyons, Miller, J. Albright, Bleicher, Carnell, Williams, Dell, Drass, Keller, Lindsay, Brubaker Row fouri Hayes, Thomas, Conrad, Brenner, Wright, Rollins, Jones, Goodfellow, Leighty, Snyder Baker Carns, Crissman, Lhristy. Row five: Byers, Landis, Lusardi, Davis, Reffner, Shaffer, Carberry, YMcClen nahan, Fowkes, Clyte, Brubaker, R. Sellers, E. Sellers, Dodson. The Junior Class E FOUND the diary of a junior girl recently and while leafing through its pages We noticed the following excerpts concerning the jun- ior class: September: School again! Many sched- ules were badly mixed. I found myself in an eighth grade guidance class instead of history. Things around school have changed a lot. Now we have two-way traf- fic in the halls and worst of all, no early dismissals. The first football game is with Burnham. The juniors are doing their part, some on the fieldg some on the Page Fourteen
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