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nn. , i ' 1 W J... .... Firff Row: GLENN RELEFORD, ESTHER HAYEN, HOWARD PIERCE, RUTH DEATRICK, MENNO MEISINGER, JEAN SNELLING, KENNETH REMMERS, HELEN CHILDS, RIICHARD REES, VERNA BARRET, DWIGHT BEEEE, MARY GENE FEY, FORNEY HARRIS. Second Row: CLARA HOEEIN, MARY WEIDENBENER, C. WATSON, JOHN WILL- IAMS, GLADYS SHAFERNIACK GRUBB, ROGER XVILLIAMS, RAY HET'f,IRENE SCHLOTTHAUER, RONALD BAXTER, OPAL FORD. RADIUM Prendenf ........ ..... . . .VERN BARRETT Vice Prefidm! ,... . . .EDITH KEAZER .Yerremfjf ....... .... J OHN JOHNSON TreaJ1z1'e1'. . . , . .RICHARD REES MOTTO Not on top-but Still climbing. Colors: Blue and Gold 0 I l K CQN I 'O ----A--W-A ,,...n.,..-M,,-..--- A H1 Q7 J 1 0
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xi Q 6' 'Lila-.L ,t, uf-M. w . . - I. A -P -1' r-W'N3:?:.1 ' . gr 'fei '? , , Wfeivea- QW 'Q '- ll., A -. .Q A i v I if 3 E ,ri .E if ffl, -- AL ' mea ap ' -ki - f V . I , M - .3--iggff --of tv. .i,Zgft5' f ....m-A, ,,, 5-12,5 , Mg First Raw: XVESLEY SUMMERVILLE, MYRTLE RAZOR, FRED REES, MAURICE SEIBERT BERNAL RAZLOFF, EDWARD SCHIFPNER, GORDON XVOLF. Second Raw: IRENE BLAND, MINNIE UTTING, KATIIRYN BRYAN, ELEANOR BINGO, CATHERINE WOOSTER, LAVANDA EASON, HELEN l1ICl-IMOND, ELLA MABLE HOLh1ES, Third Row: ALVIN PRoIfI1,HELEN AMICK, LouISI: BELL, INEZ RIeIiARDSoN, CLARA DECKER, ARLEY SMITH. LEAD In the fall of 192.4 a bundle of Crude material was dumped into the Melting Pot of Marion High School. At hrst the faculty was despondent over the task before them. How could they ever melt this material and turn it out into true Marion High School students? The first real melting began when the freshmen were given a reception by the sophomores. lt seemed an extremely slow process. But as the days passed by and the sands of time marked the passing of another year, this raw material gradually became a part of the seething ingredients in the great crucible. lt was no longer conspicuous as unehangeable material, but actually became a part ef the student body. The material now true patriots of M.H.S., has done its share toward making up the bubbles of the pot-the athletics, the G. R., and Hi-Y. The sophomores have taken an active part in the school life, having been represented in glee clubs, quartets and on football and basketball teams. They have had many social activi- ties which are part of the melting. The faculty who has so carefully stoked the hte for the pot has been responsible for the change that took place in the poor green freshmen who entered the pot in 1914. We hope to be turned out of the Melting Pot in '18 as loyal and as enthusi- astic, and as eager to reach greater heights as any class that has ever graduated. LoUisE BELL Oilifljjlm t-,gm M1
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' . H A ' I ., ' f '. - - Firrt Rauf: EDNA BOWER, MERLE R1cHAR1:soN, FERN POVVliLl., KATHRYN ALLEN , Miss LYONS Qrpan:m'j,V1cToR BELTZ, RUBY ALLEN, RALPH POXVELI., GEKURGE PANKRATZ, RUBY M1LLs, JOHN SUFEIELD, HARVEY DEcKER, LERoY DECKLR, Emir-1 KEAZLR, ROY FACKLAM, MARJORIE P1ERcE. Xecond Row: OPAL EHRL1cH, OPAL Arvncic, ETHEL DCICKSTAEIR, CL11'roRD CCCNS, BILLY KUHN, CLYDEJOHNSTON, AL1-RED SHAHAN, RUBY DECKLR, XYIRGINIA WVHIZELCCK. RADIUM On the morning of September eighth, we Freshmen entered the Melting Pot of M.H.S. We entered with the determination to uphold the standards cf Maricn High School and make it better for our having entered it's doors. We were cordially welcomed by the Sophomores at the Freskinan-Scphenwcre reception. Having been thus welcomed, we have tried to shew cur interest and loyalty to our school by entering into all the school activities. We have been well represented on the gridiron, and although we were not repre- sented this year in basketball, our basketeers promise to do betterlin the future. Sev- eral members of the Freshman class helped to represent Maricn High School in the County Music Contest. The school representative in Declaination in the County Literary Contest was a freshman, MARY GENE Fw Thus after one successful year in the Melting Pot of M,H.S. we ccme out better fitted for the remainder of our school career. Now the Freshman class will take a rest and will be ready next fall to return to the Melting Pct cfM21ricn High Schco l. WYERNA BARRETT. Hllviigf H 'Y-N. gb' 4-ink' JU
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