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Row three — Edward Appleton, Marion Davis, Delbert Demmon, Donald Weiler, Ruddy Kaiser, Francis Stowell, John Brewer, Miss Keeling. Row two — William Given, Alma Saxton, Margaret Yaros, Dorothy Meyer, Mary Crisman, Rita Miller, Ruth Van Atta, June Fowler, Edward Roberts. Roiv one — Fay Stringham. Members not in picture — Dorothy Emer- son, Geraldine Forney, Ada Gramenz. EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Ruth Van Atta President John Brewer Vice-President June Fowler Secretary-Treasurer Miss Keeling Sponsor Flower — Lily of the Valley Colors — Orchid and Green Motto — Make the best better We have not yet come to the rank of high school students, but are preparing ourselves in every way. The class started with twenty mem- bers. We now have twenty-one, one having entered not long after the beginning of the school year. We enjoyed several class parties and did our part in putting on a class variety program. Having finished our eighth year in school, we hope soon to take up the role of freshmen. Page twenty-six
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THE MIRROR y r ■ ■jo ri ' ‘.x — Z.. I 1 i - — . i i 1 Row four — Albert Schoon, Ralph Schnabel, Earl Doepping, Mr. Houchin, John Paine, Milton Shults, Herbert Vander Lugt. Row three — Anna Clara Sowards, Ruth Schoon, Virginia Halsted, Rheinhardt Harms, William Snyder, Marie Mattes, Bernice Taber, Anna Haspunar, Otto Gruel. Row two — Catherine Schimdt, Margaret Meehan, Virginia Whalen, Darrius Van De Water, Ellen Boyd, Norma Lindborg, Anna Kobsa, Mabel Burkley. Roto one — Lawrence Fenske, Marjorie Windbigler, Pauline Yaros, Helen Huff, Helen Shults, Viola Roberts, Carmen Pierce, Doris Jacobs, Genevieve Mitsch, Lester Severance. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY— Continued Having come thus far, we hope to finish our high school years with happiness and hard work. We hope also that we have proved ourselves worthy of going on and conquering yet unknown foes. Paye twenty-five
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THE MIRROR Row three — Robert Angerman, Norman Cole, Kenneth Strange, Lester Hacker, Jay Butcher, Vernon Kaiser, Bill Cole, Andy Shulatz, Arthur Vander Lugt, Nichols Schoon, Lester Miller. Row two — Dorothy Popp, Alma Carlson, Anna Horvath, Betty Zimmy, Ellen Harper, Charlotte Kerns, Dorothy Heiny, Martha Sowards, Clara Mae Schoon. Roiv one — Marcella Klemm, Fredrick Mandernach, Lola Brewer. Members not in picture — Leo Emerson and Andy Shulatz. SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Lester Hacker President Frederick Mandernack Vice-President Ellen Harper Secret a ry-T reasurer Mrs. Lemmel Sponsor Floiver — Pink Carnation Colors — Green and Pink Motto — A deed a day. We, who have just come to be known as junior high school students, are proud to be going to a school of this kind. We feel that we now have a new and harder task to accomplish. Our class consists of twenty-six members. In the hope of preparing ourselves for our future years in school, we have done our best in every way to make ourselves worthy of junior high school members. • pi ® ! Puije twenty-seven
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