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L. H. S.-1929 RAVELINGS Zlirrahinrn BOTTOM ROW-Walter Hartman, Velva Nelson, Bernice Pinkerton, Henrietta Wiesweaver, Martha Deckard, Mildred Conn, Mary Wallace, Laurabelle Bixler, Fern Stahly, Kenneth Evans, Willard Conn. MIDDLE ROW-Helen Beatty, Helen Hunt, Roberta Hartman, Virginia Murphy, Pauline Harmon, Florence Starner, Lenore McDaniel. STANDING-Bon Dickey, Edward Good. Carl Anglin, Charles Ringgenberg, Charles Harter, Robert Konkle, Albert Kammer, Mrs. Rarrick, sponsor, Warren Black, Wayne Thomas, Marshall Gay, Alton Gunter, Lewis Auer. N SEPTEMBER 7, 1928, thirty-one of us entered the Freshmen class. We were proud to think that we had only four more years till we would receive our degree. A few weeks later the Freshmen ini- tiation party was held in our honor. The Freshmen held a, party at HofTer's Inn. Mrs. Rarick our sponsor and Mr, Austin were invited. Later we elected our class ofiieers as follows: president, Warren Black: treasurer, Carl Angling Mrs. Rarrick sponsor. Class Colors-Rose and Green. Class Flower--Rose. Class Motto- A live wire never gets stepped on. MARY WALLACE, '32. Page Twenty-seven
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L. H. S.-1929 RAVELINGS Svnphnmnrm BOTTOM ROW-Sara E. Bishop, Wilma Rowe, Juanita Brookins, Ruth Dawson, Evelyn Wallace, Ruby Stookey, Maxine Scott, Hazel Roberts, Zona Stackhouse, Pearl Cole, Maydean Haney. SECOND ROW-Robert Gilliam, William Rathbun, Avery Hall, Joe Blodgett, Robert Shroyer, Emra Stookey, Harold Murphy, Guy Bixler. THIRD ROW-Willard Templin, Robert Plotner, Mr. Harmon. sponsorg Douglas Hall. N SEPT. 5, 1927, we assembled at L. H. S. with a group of twenty- eight. At the first class meeting we elected Arthur Kinney, presi- dentg Ruby Stookey, vice-president, Zona Stackhouse, treasurer, Evelyn Wallace, secretary, Robert Gilliam, student council member, and Mrs. Milburn, sponsor. In a few weeks we were initiated by the upper classmen. We staged a clever comeback. In the fall of '28, seven old members had left and one new member entered. We elected Avery Hall, president, Douglas Hall, vice-presi- dentg Ruby Stookey, secretary and treasurerg Willard Templin, student council member, Mr. Harmon, sponsor. Class Colors-Purple and White. Class Flower-Pansy. ZONA STACKHOUSE, '31. Page Twent y-six
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L. H. S.-1929 RAVELINGS 7th - Sth Grahra sinh Sth - Eth Ctrahva BOTTOM ROW-Mildred Kintzel, Mary Plank, Annabel Austin, Louise Watkins, Ruth Orn, Eunice Irvine, Edith Hite, Louise Vancuren, Virginia Randall, Iva Marie Stookey. Edith Cole. CENTER ROW-Robert Smaltz, Ward Barehaln, Charles Chapman, Everette Gay, John Vanator, Mary Heckman, Vera Scott, Earl Robison, Edward Gunter, Donald Shively, Harold Curry, Stanton Thomas. TOP ROW-Kenneth Vangilder, Raymond Summy, Lloyd Stackhouse, Arthur Beatty, John Baldwin, George Debolt, Ray Randalls, Cecil Clupper, Harold Irvine, Marshall Anglin, Richard Silveus, Robert Holderman, teacher. FIRST ROW-Ruth Cole, Mildred Vangilder, Wilma Stahly, Marjorie Kintzel, Ilah Silveus, Faith Ryman, Esther Irvine, Dorothy Gene Hani, Earla Jane Hawkins, Evelyn Vanator, Emma Mock, Bonajean Shank, Mary Louise Kern. SECOND ROW-Sam Glant, Lucille Cole, Marjorie Langley, Elizabeth Wyant, Thelma McKibbin, Edna Mae Tom, Betty Harley, Erma Stackhouse, Melba Gunter, Margaret Funk, Justin Roberts. THIRD ROW-John Marvel, Homer Murphy, Billy Cummings, Walter Bowsher, Russel Ryman, Kenneth Cole, Herbert Gawthrop, Don Eyer, Herman Anglin, Donald Bixler, Boyd McKibbin. Agnes Long, Teacher. Page Twenty-eight
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