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Pix THE MIRUS JUNIOR CLASS First row, left to right: M. Mason, lfl. Graham, ll. Stevick, M. Longaker, li, Riggs. A. fires-nvvzlfle, l'. Vlovher, Il. Rhodes, C. .l. Berger, ll. ilipple. Second row: V. Purnell. li. Harp. li. liichor. A. Stump, T. llishlvaugh, l. Spencer, IC. XVhecler, lfl, Ric-harris, M. Heitz, M. Simmons, .l. Shade, R. Leis, Il. lieachler. 'ihirrl row: M. Schell, ll. Merrill, F. Eck- hzlrt. L. M. Conover, M. Barry, H. Puff, M. Getter, M. llcphzirt, L. L. Sprigg, lf. Zechmzin, J. XVx-uver, F, Manuel. Fourth row: Miss Carr, L. Stevenson, IC. Frey. M. Ilunrlor, G. lslrvl. li. Mears. ill. Cross. B. Schreiber, C. Kuhn, A. llunkor, XV, NVolf, .l. Kurtz. Mr. Millard. Fifth row: S. Heiser, A. Allen, ll. XYoolery, ll, Hrunk, R. Zimmerman, ll. Hadley NV. Stuck, J. lleis-er. Sixth row: U, Hippert, il. Scherrer, D, Zimmerman, R. Hummel, J, O. Conway, U. Shank, S. Capper, H. Luburgh, F. Albright, E. Moore. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Well, it was this Way--our class commenced things in high school in the year 1927, When we were freshies, as it were. That year was not a series of incredible events, but we did give a party, together with the Sophomores. As Sophomores We did our bit in the athletic line, not to mention scholastics. Following the hoppish custom, We gave a Sophomore Hop. Our literary program will be bourne in mind inasmuch as the leading act was a style show, featured by the modish males. As Juniors We gained admittance to Room 23 with the time honor- ed Seniors under the kindly guidance of Miss Grennan and Mr. Erisman. bgpuhllnjh X However, Miss Carr and Mr. Millard Were our chief pilots as sponsors. ' . WM The Literary Program this year dealt with literature among the foreign ,wt 44 i masses. Our play Blame It On Sandy was a great success. Again jg, we gave a Christmas party! It Was all successful, too. In sports both TU the male and female species shone. We are planning a reception for the Seniors which shall be both X? a fitting and proper ending for the Junior year. if c. z. and L. s. , qi .f hiwiw l W Q X 26 'fi I C X8 IF? I XE W -S R bu -Q f' MQR KAI W L X7 UQL af S i. ii ..4i'?2,,..-L.
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Ili X THE MIRUS - l l 1 , W- .. ... . S0l'HOM0ll.lGS First row: Mr. Young, IG. Sclierrcr. XV. lim-llcriiiaii, lfl. XVeiclle, ll. Schwytzer, F. Snyder, U. Rice, l'. XV:-idle, I.. Olor, T. lirzuly, XV. Heals, Miss Smith. Second row: V. Vzxflv. I.. Leis. lb, liCilChlLlY', H. Brown, lil. Apple, A. liuilfoyle, li. llicliman, U. Schoonlmr- gm-r. V. llzisp. ld. Ilolvim-tt, U. lim-itz, M. lirehni. ll. Little. Third row: l'. Shzirritts. V. lilly, ll, Kemp. 'l'. NV1-nzel. V. Leis, li. Stnpp. Il. Schell. .l. Zimmernizln. .I. XX'oolery. M. lick, ll. llvnry. M. K4-rns. .l, Murtz, M. Martin. Fourth row: R. XVilson, A. Phillips. J. Good, XV. Sidvnstrklwr, F. lrilry, V. Barr, R. lirscliel, ll, Method, M. Lewis. G. Ellis, 11. Hull. Fifth row: lfl. Hnlier, li. In-is. XV. lforlies, ill. Viceroy, .l. I'l'lIQJ,'h, li. Stine, l'. ilzlrmlilig, G. Tomlin. Il. llnrlley, IG. Miller. ll. .lac-kson. Sixth row' .l. lleluhart. l'. Bayer. L. liashforil. li. Stuinps-, ll. Heist, R. Zohringr, F. H1-ihle, U. Stevens, V. Zinli, R. XYl'ZlVE'l , J. '1'oL-rltniun, ,l'. Light.. 1'. lioyor, XV. Hall. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Hello Folks: Only two more years till we must bid adieu to dear old M. H. S. How we dread it for we all simply love school and all our teachers, even though they are cruel to us. Miss Smith and Mr. Young tried to guide us on the right road. By the way, you know Mr. Young. Well, his chief occupation is not teach- ing biology or chemistry, or being a sponsor for us Sophs. No siree. It's slamming us poor innocent children. That's it. Rex Weaver, Paul Hadley, Jimmy Gebhart, and Charles Stevens were our football men. Rex Weaver, Fred Hiehle, Lester Bashford, Robert Hiatt, and Jim- my Gebhart were our basketball stars, while Harry Jackson, Lester Bashford, Rex Weaver, and Eddie Miller showed us how to play base- ball. H February 28 was a big night . We gave an indoor Chautauqua, 4,272 four shows in one. Four of our professional speakers gave a debate iii and our Well known actors and actresses presented two plays. Then -. Qi? X X too, our Valentine Party went over with a great whoop. f'V7j: :.N , rl' Rex Weaver seems to be the most prominent member of our class ' A this year. He received the cup for being the best representative of the v..,.,,.... athletic gentleman. He has been on the honor roll several times, fp- and so has Dorothy Beachler. H. B. l ly X 28 ,fix l 'T X - all . 5, , M .. f f 14 A'-14' u - fi Def Q. fl' . skid , . .gf'fQ-ff -5-1
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