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FRESHMEN First Row: Carl Daugherty, Donald Courtright, Virgil Peoples, Virgil Hogue, Paul Carruthers, Francis Cross, Willard Bond, William Miller, Lorin Casteel, Eugene Mathews, John Schlupp, Paul Taylor, Bernard Hartman, Paul Hammersly, Lloyd Maloy. Second Row: Annie Powell, Florence Brown, Willie Bell Jones, May Gardner, Gladys Kiste, Ruth Schlarb, Thelma Polland, Virginia Wilson, Ruth Opphilc, Mayfair Stocker, Glenna Boyd, Betty Myers, Mary Loos, Margaret Ogle, Jean Richmond, Ruth Early, Rachel Mathews, Marjorie Schlupp, Dorothy Marx. Third Row: Nelda Opphile, Mary Draper, Clara Jones, Janet Lacey, Rachel Neighbor, Roberta Richardson, Katherine Treondly, Evelyn Barcroft, Mary Pappas, Eileen Helter, Harriet Opphile, Ruth Tish, Dorothy Johnson, Thelma Miller, Yula Miller, Mabel Craigo, Helen Booth, Laura Gadd, Ruth Bradshaw, Hilda Chapman, Betty Lauer, Edna Hothem, Mary Simoni, Naomi Lyons, Jane McCleary. Fourth Row: Thelma Wiandt, Buela Siebert, Lavonne Kees, Helen Hill, Kendel Wil- son, Willard Beal, John Taylor, David Davis, Robert Pope, Ralph Reed, James Parson, Woodrow Couts, Richard McMillan, Paul Murphy, James Hillegas, Benjamin Tidrick, Robert Elliot, Eugene Hackenbracht, Harriel Williams, Robert Wolfe, Fredrick Hootman, Clara Bliss, Ruth Widder, Mary Burdett, Ruth Silvcr-thorne, Mr. E. N. Cooper, Class Sponsor. Fifth Row: Francis Clayton, Marven Booth, Edward McCall, Wilbert Cunningham, Lester Porcher, Maxine Hoffman, Karl Groff, Grover Moore, John Luther Foust. President - -- -- -- - Naomi Lyons Vice President...................................... Jane McCleary Secretary-Treasurer...............................Robert Elliot Colors: Red and Black. Flower: Lily of the Valley. Motto: Be prepared, because we know not what is ahead. page twenty-one
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Sept. 8th. Sept. 14th. Sept. 15th. Sept. 17th. Sept. 18th. Sept. 21st. Sept. 22nd. Sept. 23 rd. Sept. 25th. Sept. 28th. Oct. 1st. Oct. 8th. Oct. 12 th. Oct. 20th. CALENDAR Freshmen mistake fire extinguishers for fountains. Roy Dennis reports that watermelons and muskmelons are ripe. Squirrel season takes its annual toll on class attendance. Newspaper staff selected. Skeet late to classes today. Cooper’s Specialty — Hot tests on hot days. Skeet late again. Gus Rothenstein brought home three melons in a baby carriage from Shady Bend. Newcosean Staff selected. Terrible noises heard in auditorium. My mistake. Glee Clubs’ first practices. Pep meeting. Football squad introduced. B. Hartman rides bicycle to see attraction at Orange. First edition of Student Print. Big success. Reed-Heifner jazz band a mystery to Mr. Cooper in Commercial Law Class. 5 39 years ago Columbus discovered America. Thelma Crater and Iris Carr visit in Cambridge. page l wrntji-ln:o -First Semester Oct. 26th. Howard Groff finds out he is in History Class. Oct. 30th. Teachers’ Convention — is it like the Legion Conventions? Nov. 2nd. An athlete, Will wine make you drunk?” Nov. 3rd. Three mill levy defeated. Nov. 4th. Football news: For sale: Two charlie horses. See John Dillehay. Nov. 9th. Football boys get sore at a wee bit of paper. Nov. 11th. Big County Legion Convention! A good time was had by all! Nov. 17th. Sympathy to rabbit hunters. 5% deducted and no rabbits. Nov. 20th. Police get a riot call. What about it, Camp Fire Girls? Dec. 1st. Football players receive letters— Get busy girls! Dec. 3rd. Booster Clubs launch sale of basketball tickets. Dec. 4th. Fight: Cooper vs. McCall. Teaching Staff victorious. Dec. 17th. Calendar Ed. and Johnny M. get kicked out of Commercial Class. Dec. 22nd. Earl Vansickle, Where can I buy a football letter?” Jan. 4th. Santa Claus left us a new teacher. Jan. 14th. Exams begin.
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