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, .fQwwxw155ZuoMXfWQi4QueQvMaMQLQwQvfMMQAmAMvWw5Ao4j FRE HMA CLASS Row one, Cleft to rightj: Glen Harrison. Darcy VVhit.:night, Goff Lawson, James Knouse, Edward Hess, Billy Mel-lenry, Billy avis. Walter Gordon. Row two: Elmer Hunter, Evelyn Deitrich, Dottie M il-ianry, June Mausteller, Kathryn Acornley, Hazel 0'Brien, Fannie Stedman, Lena Heath, Jane Dil dine, Ruth Letteer, Harold Botsford, Row three: Alvera Delluea, Edna Wood, Virginia S toker, Gladys Fritz, Ruth Young, Jean Moss, Carlotta NVar'd, Sarah Ellen MacDougall, Miss Steigerwalt. Rowbfour: Bill Moss, Daniel Young, Ruth Heath, Grace WVelliver, Ina Kearkuff, Eleanor Fritz, Fred ' ePoe. Row tive: Carlton Fritz, John Phillips, George Park s. CAN YOU IMAGINE? Harold Botsford usually has an answer Lena Heath-Shirley's her favorite. ready? Ina Kearkuff- Do you have your les- Billy Davis, short and stout?? sons? Carlton Fritz, our baby LeRoy? Sarah Ellen McDougall, the freshman poet? Walter Gordon sits up by Emery in Allge- bra class? Edward Hess? Give lid chewing gum and a dozen girls and he'll be happy. Goff Lawson would look silly connected with a love affair? VVilliam Moss out to be a movie star? George Parks never raises his voice? Paul Cardenis, our great tease? Fred DePoe, our eight footer? Gordon Fink, the boy most Freshman girls fall for? Glen Harrison, our Rudy Vallee-and can he sing? Elmer Hunter plays the guitar and hates the women? james Knouse comes to sch-ool with his lisp every morning? Billy McHenry comes to school without his lessons and is proud of it? john Phillips has his mouth open any time and any place? Darcy Whitqiight, the class president? Daniel Young, a bright boy of the Fresh- man class? Alvera DeLuca, our brown-eyed Susan? Wilmadine Doak full of fun and in love with a future farmer? Eleanor Fritz- heavens ? Dottie McHenry flidn't swallow the love bug, but stopped to chew it? Hazel O'Brien always has something to laugh about? ' Fannie Stedman, our nightingale? Carlotta VVard can rattle off pig Latin ? EdnalVVood will some day dye her hair rec ? Kathryn Acornley always has a smile? Evelyn Deitrick apt to love them all? Jane Dildine falls out of love quicker than she falls in? Dorothy Doty, tall and slim? Gladys Fritz can't stay put? Ruth Heath has four eyes s-o she can al- ways see straight? Ruth Letteer, our vice-president and can't decide whether it's blonde or brunette? June Mausteller loves to gather eggs in rubber gloves? jean Moss-lf you don't know your Alge- bra, ask Jean. Helen Rhodomyer is one of our fair blondes? Virginia Stoker thinks Rudy Vallee is swell and could fall for him? Grace WelliveriBoy! Can she take her part? Ruth Young can eat plenty of Clark bars? AN 2V9Y'7N77W'!VVV7fF7V'YQ'y7'f'lV7S2'2'!3T Y Y lZNH9VlVWN Nf 5 l301
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'JN I UIJA?fJ.'ljA!JlA.lJ,l.5!,'J,'Ef.'.' 'LJJJ.'.'.'L'J'2. .'.','.f,?.',!JZLl.3l ELALMALjk',Ulf.'V.'l.'J,f.U.'JDIA'lJ.'!.U.V.'J.'JQ'lJ.'lJAf.'lJ.'l'.'S!.'VJlJ.'.'.'iI'.'l.'J.Y.'V,'x.'.EJlJA.'f JJAJ 'SUV V SOPHOMORE CLASS uw one, tleft to rightl: Bruce Sutliff, Teil Diltz, Hrayclon Hoyt, XVinton Iiaubaeh. Ralph Itw Jay Minis-r, Frank Kilo. Paul Flvelanml, lillnn-r Davis, Arthur Duel. ow two: Marion St-vvaril, Theresa Mizdail, Mary Hartman tteaeherb, Avis Young, Fay Mansteller, I 1 1 t olm-inan, Irenif Downing, Martha Fritz, lllleanor Kessler, Gertrude Young. I rvv three: Jenn Iiaxrrison, Ruth Kes-fer, Marqixeen Hess, tlraee NVeprst, Anna Thompson, fdlltiltl ri Ward. Ruth Lanhaeh, Elinor Chapin, Sarah Aeeornloy, Marvin Young. tow four: Junior Yost, Hob Mt-Henry, Donald Kessler, Wayne Meltenry. ow rlvez Uari Diltz, James Y. MeHi-nry, Wilfred Conrail, Hobby Miller, James M, Mellenry, Donut CAN YOU IMAGI NIC? Fritz. Ted Diltz reducing? I'aul liveland looking down on Donald Kessler? Theresa Mizdail going home alone after play practice? Edith Coleman without her lesson? Martha Fritz a movie star? Irene Downing going with a boy her size? james Y, McHenry with a steady girl- friend? Anna Thompson without a boy-friend? Marion Seward bald-headed? Donald Fritz winning a hundrecl-yard clash? VVilfred Conrad picking on a girl his size? ,Iaek Hess wearing a size three shoe? Vlfinton l.aubaeh wearing a tie? Ralph Hess milking down the hall? Ruth Lauhaeh a brunette? Vivian Brown a man-hater? Hobby Miller a base-ball star? Ruth Keefer tap-daneing? ,lean Harrison playing something else than jazz? Fay Mausteller a vamp? Vatherine XYard losing her temper? Avis Young without her music lesson? Arthur Hartman with false teeth? Bruce Sutlitf absent when something un- usual happens? lithel Hess not blushing when Robert Hartman eould get nerve enough to approaeh her? Grayclon Hoyt without a snieker? liob Mellenry mastering his Geometry lesson? Frank Kile without rome ehewing gum? .-Xrthur Duel worrying about his lessons? Jay Minier with a monoele, goatee, and a eane? lalnes M. McHenry a farmer? Donald Kessler looking up at Iaul lives land? junior Yost without a peneil in his mouth? Wayne McHenry in love? Carl Diltz without girl-troubles? Martlueen Hess sitting still? Grace XYegst winning a bathing contest? Sarah .Xeornley not able to dance? Robert Hartman a teacher's pet? Marvin Young smoking? lilean-or Kessler not aeeompanying the Colleys? Gertrude Young singing like ,lean Harri- Soni beauty Arlene Kessler short, fat, and with red hair? Iilinor Chapin not asking foolish questions of Mrs. McHenry? Carroll .-Xshelman missing a sehool party? lilmer Davis talking with his mouth open? --H'inlon IJIIIIFKIFII it 'N fv f f fx'l7'?V ?'.'f'S'f,'f1'f'.'. .'7i .VKTIfl1'.'.'fu'f.'KYfT1'fZ'I'iYL1'A'.'lQZYL21.TZ'v'ffff'!v'i'i fv'fIl'i'f1'1'v'i'l'fv'fi'f1'1'-'f1'I'I'ff1'i'I'.'.'v'h'f'i'i 1 1'I':'u'ff'f g il i291
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YT ' V-rf, 7c7WAMANW'ANWANWNVNNJfA!xVNAMlN 7VfL'X 7U , , 7 , '7 , 7' lZU'.JJ5AbZ2QTfQ95795AlAL7f175l,6lAZ'A6ZNlvVJV , , , NAA HO E ECG GMICS HIS year there are fourteen Seniors and eight Juniors in the Home Economics departm-ent. Included in this course are the following subjects: Foods and Home lllanagement, taught by lllrs. Esther lX'lcH+enryg Sewing and Family Social Problems, by llfliss Pauline Steigerwalt. who entered the faculty this term. During the year each Senior girl is required to prepare and serve at least one meal. These may be served to persons whom she wishes to invite. The meals must be carefully prepared as the cost of them may not exceed one dollar. ln this way the girls are taught to prepare well balanced and nourishing meals for a small amount of money. The lunch is the most important thing in the Foods class. Hot lunches are served, here every day throughout the school term. A variety of hot dishes and soups are prepared, with chocolate milk especially for the children. The Junior girls serve these lunches. Three of them serve at a time for a period of six Weeks. Sewing includes a certain amount of work to be completed during the school term. Scheduled with this is also Red Cross sewing. lNIost of the material for this sewing is furnished by the Red Cross, but a certain quantity is brought in by pupils of the school. The material brought in by the pupils is renovated in such a way as to produce profitable results. By this arrangement the members of the Sewing divi- sion are not only aiding the community, but are also acquiring valuable experiences and training in the Sewing field. Q --Arlene K arns A.. .fu ,Z was 1 X--t QQ LST Q. . 'xv' swygj rx -.1 'f umfy fi 5 I -,gs-Iii. 1.11 v ' ' ' ' ' ' ' NT7VKT779x7tNN7t7V'7VViA7VViYCfAAlVVVVfAWP??VxTbT IVYVNWNWNN T YYY ACYVVV' VIVSNAAF' KA?6fVNNWL V ' Y Y Ygyw 0 im 4
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