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ypJt mane OJJjicete, Charles Hill is president of the Sophomore Class and one of the outstanding students in school. His very contagious smile with his ability as a scholar indicates that he will go far in attaining success in later life. Patty Hinds, the secretary and teasurer, is indeed a likeable girl (particularly in the dark, says Jim Couts). She was also one of the three little words and had a great deal to do with the Trojan successes of the past year. Martha Jane Best is one vice president that no one can accuse of retiring into oblivion, because at any time of the day or night one may hear a giggle of unmistakable identity. She deserves a lot of credit for her work as a cheerleader and is always a lot of fun because of her bubbling effervescence, or should it be called spontaneous combustion? Bob Edwards is the social chairman, a quiet, unassuming lad who is being groomed for head football manager for the fall of 1939. Besides proving his high scholastic ability in his studies, he also finds time to work on his stamp and coin collections.
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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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1st— Kenneth Porcher. Doris Wolfe. Lores McAllister. Hope Johns. Charles Hill. Betty Milligan. 2nd—Max Smith. Mildred Hill. Roger McCrone. Kathleen Buck. Warren Mizer. Martha Jane Best. 3rd— Harold Swigert. Mary Scott. Edson Cramlet, Gladys Smith. Gerald Norman. Betty Davidson. 4th— Charles Smith. Mary Early. Victor Lenzo. Carol Stef.en. Clarence Miller. Jean Cunningham. 5th— James Styer. Thelma Shurtz. John Postel. Grace Ross. Robert Edwards. Earl Oaklief. 6th— John Robe. Alice Mae Lindell. Max Cooley. Ruth Ott. Marvin Lindell. Walter Delong.
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