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'IK' if O T h e R O S lE N N I A L S fC H O O IL -,....,s,.. , ., ,Wt I L, Lac, , I W.,s1.--,,,c.,-,, .AW lFRlESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Eight months and nineteen days ago our faculty took forth upon this Trojan threshold a new Freshman class, conceived in great competition, but dedicated to the proposition that all classes are created equal. At first we were engaged in a great com' plication, testing whether that freshman or any other freshman so ridiculed and so ab- used could long endure. The students of this school will little note or long remember what we say here, but they will never forget the class of nineteen-thirty-five and what they did here. It is for us, their underclassmen, rather to be here dedicated to their unfinished work which they who labored here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored Seniors we take interest in that cause for which they gave a great measure of interest, that the Freshmen here highly resolve that these Seniors shall not have labored in vain, that this oncoming class of nineteen-thirty-eight, under leadership, shall have a new birth of wisdom, and the spirit of the Freshmen, created by the Freshmen, and for the Freshmen, shall not perish from the memory of Newcastle High School. HELEN SCHUFFMAN SOPHOMORR CLASS HISTORY We are the Sophomores of todayg we are the Freshmen of yesterdayg and we are the Juniors of tomorrow. On entering this school of higher learning, our ranks numbered two hundred and twenty-eight in September, and sixty-two were added in January, totalling two hundred and ninety, a goodly number. During the passing of these two years, several have fallen in the withering heat of the sun of Knowledge to which we have been exposed, so our ranks have been depleted until now we number two hundred and sixty-one. Upon entering this school we were not an extraordinary group of Freshmen, just the usual down-trodden set of poor beings. Now we are passing through the Valley of the Sophomorcs soon to rise on the shining Hill of Juniorism, when we shall lead in the tormenting of another set of Freshmen and teasing of a new group of sophs,'. MARGARET MILLER JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior class pauses a while in tranquil retrospect. Scenes from three years of vivid gayety pass before our eyes. Old and new friends, bittersweet memories, half- forgotten sorrows, new ambitions -Y all are poignantly remembered. In sharp relief come the names and faces of those who have been outstanding as exceptional students, active supporters of scholastic affairs, and tireless athletes. From the time we entered high school, we have been acquiring a certain degree of distinctive dignity becoming to us as Juniors, but the coming year must hold the dis- tinctive dignity for which we have been waiting. Three years of this idyllic interlude have passed. Next year the prologue is finished and the curtain rises on Life. MARY DAVIS U -..egg 22
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The lRt0SlENNlIAlL FRESHMEN Maxine Lowder .lake Lough Annabelle Lovelace Daniel Luke Betty Mahin Robert Marquis John McDaniel Maxine McDowell Barbara McGuire Rosalie McWilliams Kenneth Martin Donald Mastin Mary Matney Jynell Means Charlotte Meredith Russell Myers Mabel Minyard Bob Modlin Robert Mogle Wanda Morse Blanch Niles Nondas Niles Beth 0'Brien Frederick Odom Wayne Orchard Keith O'Rear Barbara Paulsen Bob Pfenninger John Pfenningrer Lucille Pierce Evelyn Poynter Beverlee Raber Marion Reavis Paul Rector Janet Ricks Manuel Roth Donna Rummel Mary Salatin Jane Schoelih Dorothy Schroeder Helen Sc-hnffnian Wanita Scott Theodore R, S'lllIlll John Shopp Jr. Glen Shoapman Paul Simmerly Thomas Skinner Miles Goodwin Helen Sprinkle Wilburne Stamper Markus Stephenson Charles Stofelmeyer Betty Stevens Wanda Stewart Mary Strait Frederick Sumpter Bill Taylor Mary Thornburg Helen Thompson Margaret Thompson Marie Tompkins Wayne Trout Bob Turgi Max Underwood Mildred Vance Mary Yan Tyle , Sarah Mae Virgin Maridoll C. Waters Dorothy Wayman Virginia Weintraut Martha White Ruth Wiles Bcrniece Wilkinson Edith Wilkinson Rex Wilkinson Margaret Williams Marshall Williams Shirlee Williams June Williamson Judy Wolfenbarger Vivian Wolverton Sarah J. Wooten Anita Wright Margaret Wrightsinan Jack Yetter Mildred Yauky Billy Guyer Annabelle Lovelace Lucille Pierce John Geisler Gaynelle Means Lynnwood Glazier SKCHOO at 21
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