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jjum iA- 1st— Carl Johnson, Molly Gainor, Glenn McCune, Peggy Gwynn. Bob Casteel. Roberta Ashelman. 2nd—Merdis Coker. Beatrice Terrell. Theodore Neighbor. Mardell Lehman. Jack McCleary, Florence Coker. 3rd— Fred Booth. Dorthea Ray. Eugene Haver. Kathleen McCune. Howard Marlatt. Bob Thompson. 4th— John Lawver. Fred Lehman. Evelyn Addy. Robert Best. Thelma Rothenstine. Mary Ellis. 5th— Lester Brown. Carl Krebs. Doris Fisher. Eugene Little. Norma Richmond. Oliver Ortt. 6th— Mildred Sharrock, Mary Porter. Florence Widder. Chester Robinson. Roger George. Shirley Kennedy.
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Bob Thompson has the distinction of having been elected president of his class each of the three years that he has been in school. He is intelligent, capable, energetic, and gets up in the wee hours of the morn, long before school, and helps see that the Newcomerstown milk supply is delivered. Molly Gainor, who is secretary and treasurer of her class, played an important part in shaping the destinies of N. H. S. Besides her service as an officer and a student, perhaps she had more to do with Runt's catching the pass that beat Dennison for the first time in years, than we suspect. It takes inspiration, you know. jjmuosi OJJjiceM- Mary Ann Neal, besides being vice president of the class, is one of the outstanding activity students in the high school. She finds time to play basketball, take part in club work, and is very active socially. Her social life, however, has slowed down considerably since Ohio U. opened last fall. The worried expression you notice on Peg Gwynn's face all year is probably due to the fact that she is social chairman of the class and consequently has the responsibility of the Junior-Senior banquet this spring—or perhaps it's Red that's bothering her.
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1st— Beryl Kohler. Wayne Wells. Mary Ann Neal. George McCune. Eileen Stephon. Helen Elliott. 2nd Clifford Casteel, Norma Peters, Adelle Bennett, Bill Phillips, Molly Stewart. Jean Kincade. 3rd— Annabelle Parks, Mary Stewart. Lucille Stocker. Catherine Zwoll, Doris Gross. Rose Yanai. 4th— Leona Affalter. Mary Katherine Comerford, Mary Katherine Gardner. Norman McPherson. Therman Nay. Jean Thompson. 5th— Jay Neal. Edna Wiandt. Walter Opphile, Marjorie Grewell, Dorothea Clark, Carl Harstine. Pictures Missing—Donald Addy. Wilbur Barthalow, Earl Gross. Eugene Little. Carl Powell. Bus Warner. Jack Wilson. Eugene Woodard. Marjorie Dawson, Ruth Haver. Thelma Patterson. Dorothy Pollock, Dorothy Stalter.
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