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Juniors President ELDON PIPPEN Vice-President JAMES MILLER Secretary and Treasurer - DONNABELLE FARRINGTON Student Council - ROBERT MITCHELL MARY OSBORNE, MARTHA CHAMBERLIN Advisers - MR. POSTMA, MISS BLANK Colors: Purple and Gold Class Flower: Yellow Rose Class Motto: A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. First row: Robert Misler, Burns Van Sickle, Kenneth Miller, Bob Hostetler, Margaret Hahn, Glennis Gingerich, Verda Hershberger, Joy Pippen. Second row: LaFerne Hall, Ruth Gwin, Betty Mellinger, Martha Chamberlin, Eloise Miller, Wave Anglin, Freda Maust, Donnabelle Farrington, Mary Osborne, Donabelle Minard, Doris Davidhizar, Christine Frederick, Isabelle Moore. Third row: Robert Mitchell, Robert Lape, Edgar Miller, James Miller, Lynn Wiseman, Dean Geyer, Richard Cain, Mary King, Geraldine Stouder, Evelyn War- ren, Opal Hepkr, Pauline Miller. Fourth row: Mr. Postma (advisor). Dale Speicher, Lowell Hurler, Eldon Pip- pen, Dean Lehman, Wayne Miller, Charles Holderman, Quentin Slabaugh, Julian Walters, Edgar Berkey, Earl Michael, Loyal Burkholder. ' HVEXTY-FOUR
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Class Will I, Jay Van Sickle, will my art ability to someone who feels he can use it. I, Francis Wagner, will my thick black hair to Bob Malcolm. I, Robert Wise, will my ability to criticize everybody and everything to whoever thinks such a thing is useful. I, Jim W eygand, will my experience as editor-in-chief to next year ' s editor. I, Lester Widmoyer, will my curly hair to Kenneth Miller. I, Kathryn Ulery, will my saxophone to Bob Weygand to be kept as a keepsake. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hand and seal, this twenty-sixth day of March, A. D., nineteen hundred and thirty-seven (1937). CLASS OF 37. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said senior class, as and for their last will and testament, in the presence of us, who, at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses to said instrument. NORMA METZLER J. A. ABELL GALEN ROOSE TWENTY-THRKE
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Juniors We, the class of ' 38 are just preparing to dock our ship Education after our third trip on another strange course. Our colors, purple and gold, have flown over every member of our crew of fifty, each wearing a yellow rose. Our motto: A win- ner never quits and a quitter never wins has been lived up to by all. Our ship has new officers aboard this year. Officers on past trips have been: Freshmen Donabelle Minard Julian Walters Donnabelle Farrington Eldon Pippen Robert Lape Captain First Mate Second Mate Stewards and Stewardesses Sophomores Charles Holderman Donald Cleveland Donnabelle Farrington Martha Chamberlain Isabelle Moore Elmo Phend The boys have shown their ability to be valuable members of the basketball teams and every one is expecting more from them next year. The girls have had a noon-basketball team and have played some tough games with other classes. Because of the many activities and the lack of funds, we have had no parties on deck, but we are looking forward to the occasion of the Junior-Senior Reception. Perhaps the Seniors are looking forward to this too. After a brief vacation, we shall start our fourth and final trip on our ship as Seniors. — Donnabelle Farrington. TWENTY-FIVE
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