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x'f W. 7? First Row: Thelma Snook, Gertrude Folk, Barbara Hoffman, Donna Little. Charlotte Dillman, Patsy Spaide, Scottanna Howell, James Kuhn, Jay Ferguson, Edward Wagner. Second Row: Jack Knepn, Claire Wagner, Kenneth Lawver. Dick Ewing, Ellsworth Dean, Donald Baker, Donald Fisher, W. Michael Weader. SOPHOMORE CLASS ACTIVITIES This school year has been a year of success and new activities for the Sophomore class. Our class rings were received with much admiration. We held our first supper February 9, and it was well patronized by patrons of our community. Mr. W. M. Weader is our class advisor and we think he has rendered a very good service to the class. THE M. H. S. CANDLEBEAM D19-46 Page Seventeen IGN
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x'! -0- X Wil . 7 Y,.. ff, is f X f V il-sg The Junior Class First Row: Jean Laub, Lois Wagne1', Mildred Narehood, Joan Klingler, Lavinia Morgan, Grace Lyter, Doris Cunefare, Eileen Marshall. Second Row: Harold Renninger. Kenneth VVagner, Richard Sanders, Margaret Sizer, Mabel Kline, Carolyn Bowersox, Pauline Ewing, Ned Pheasant, Joe Hassinger, Joe Knepp, Prof. S. E. Good. JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES The biggest activity that the junior class undertook was the indoor carnival. This began with the various contests. The Siamese Twins, the hunchback, and the wild man occupied much of the interest of the crowd. Senator VVidebotto1n, playing the leading role, made a brilliant speech on his hair-raising experiences of hunting bear in the wiids of Africa. Breath-taking acts followed, including the tight rope walker arrayed in a l929 model bathing suit. The 101 Ranch Boys sang Red River Valley' and the Noise Maker Band played the Silent Symphony . The Andrew Susters startled the crowd by appearing in grass skirts and wearing mops on their heads. VVonderland proved to be very interesting. This featured a donkey with its head where its tail should be, a floor show, the watch on the Rhine, and various other interest- ing projects. VVe as the Junior class will strive ever to reach that goal set before us that we call success. 1946 CAND-EEBEAM M H S ige Sixtn-on
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MBU X'f X Fi-lie l:l'CSlll'TlClI'l CiC1SS First Row: Delores Klinger, Charlotte Bickel, Joan Lepley, Nancy Young, Laverne Weader, Mae Swanger, Mertie Solt, Louella Laub, Pearle Kline, Betty Ewing. Second Row: Mary Pheasant, Dorothy Haines, Helen Bowersox, Nancy Cunefare, Helen Snook, Patricia Trego, Phyllis Romig, Louise Knepp, Lindy Bishop. Third Row: Victor Wagner, Charles Hoover, John Dean, David Kline, Jack Morgan, Rudy Wagner, Nelson Kline, John Bilger, Karl Krick, Gerald Wagner, Miss Musser. FRESHMAN CLASS ACTIVITIES NVe, the members of the Freshman class have succeeded in making our First year in High School a very successful one. With Miss Musser as our advisor, we couldn't have done less than good. With good sportsmanship, we endured the yearly practice of initiation from the Seniors. A large number from our class have joined the choruses and have been members of the various athletic teams. Our nickelettes were very successful. The soup sale and chicken and waffle supper prepared hy our class, proved that we could compete with any of our upper classes in making delicious food. Viie appreciate and give thanks to Miss Musser, Mr. Vifeader, Mr. Good, and anyone else who has helped us make this a very successful and happy year. XVe feel positive that our next three years will have the same results. THE M H 1 CANDLEBEAM Page ldiglitvc-11 I X .WH . s.
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