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PERSGNALITY SALESMEN The students of this sales home room have done a great deal of talking during the past semester, especially when they Werenlt called on. We all hope that we don't run into any of them in future years when they are full-fledged salesmen and saleswomen. The officers of this brilliant class for the past semester Were: Max Raupp, president, Pat Hillias, vice-presi- dent, Sally Lemmon, secretary, Alex Eisenberg, cashier, Iimrnie Iames, re- porter, Ed Clark, student council repre- sentative, and Oliver Payne, alternate. The class ballot was successfully carried out and the results Were: Most handsome boy, George Weareng best looking girl, Alma Larson, class pest, Oliver Payne, most popular boy, Wilbur Goldblatg most popular girl, Sally Lemmon, best boy dancer, Alex Eisenbergg best girl dancer, Pat Hilliasg beau brummel, Iohn Balles- tiereg belle brummel, Pat Hilliasg best boy student, Oliver Payne, best girl student, Sally Lemmon, class sweetheart, Miss Faulkner, and best salesman, Frank Turner. Top picture. first row, left tn right: Fred Marker, Sidney Meacham. Ed Clarke, Pat Hillias, Oliver Payne. Paul Lark. Sally Lennnon, Jimmie james and Stanley Donivitz. Second row: Lewis Yeddis, . 'k l,ona'f llow, XYilhnr tlnldhlat, llill Renflina, Miss lfanlkner, l-'ranklin lfloytl, llowarrl Gossagte, Iwi P e linnalrl llolt and Javk Salinger. Lower picture, first row, left to right: James Taylor, Charles Hofheins, lid Clarke, Pat Hillias, Oliver Payne, Paul Lark, Sally Lemmon, jimmie James, Esther Keyes. Seroncl row: Nellie Newton, Hazelle Parrish, Sol Dallen, Miss Faulkner, Mabel NVeide, Gertrude Davis, Alma Larson, lflorenee Judd and Marguerite Hope. Tliircl row: llill jackson, jack Gunn, Luc llall, Und llrunner, Alex liisunlmerg. I'lrl Neil. George XY:-aren and Donald Whelan, IG-
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MISS HINTERS' Under the excellent guidance of Miss Hinters, the members of home room 250 were instructed in the art of typing. Al- though they adopted the name of Miss Hinters' Hunters, that doesn't describe their method of typing, rather, it expresses the method they did not use. The officers for the first semester were: Dorothy Pierce, president, George Char- no, vice-president, Martin Scott, secretary, Harriet Berkowitz, reporter, Neita Town- send, cashier, Dorothy Foerschler, assist- ant cashier, Lillian Mercer, student coun- cil representative, and Dorothy Pierce, alternate. Those for the second semester were: Neita Townsend, president, Lillian Mercer, vice-president, Ruth Iohnson, sec- retary, lean Belson, treasurer, Elliot Reed, HOME ROOM sergeant-at-arms, Iean Swinehart, cashier, Maxine Bertram, assistant cashier, Roberta lean Lutz, representative, and Dorothy Foerschler, alternate. Typing did not occupy all of the time of this home room for several interesting programs were held and at Christmas time they enjoyed a party with refreshments an presents. The results of a class ballot were: Best girl student, Roberta I. Lutz, best boy stu- dent, George Charno, most popular girl, Lillian Mercer, most popular boy, Martin Scott, belle brummel, lean Swinehart, beau brummel, Elliott Reed, best looking girl, Dorothy Foerschler, best looking boy, Martin Scott, best girl dancer, Dorothy Pierce, and best bo dancer Martin Scott. Y a Vpper picture, first row, left to right: Alice Koon, Geneva NVoodwarfl, Neita Townsend, Alice Ruben. Ceola ,Xrbog'ast, Helen llollcller, and Margaret Hoffuins. Second row: Earleen lsrael. llorothy l nersc'I1ler, Harriet llerkowitz. Kathleen Conley, Miss llimers, Lois Pennington, Martha Ln Mar and Mary Douglas. Third row: Lillian Mercer. llorothy Pierce, Helen Miller. Mable Claboom-, Jeanne llelson, liilhel Alfler, Mary Rust Louclen. Dorothy liyrne and Ruth U'Connor. Lower picture, first row, left to right: llertniee Kaiser, Mary lfranres Mitchell. lloris Tlioiiipson, Ruth johnson, Marie GerV5'- jean Swineliart, Joyce Calvin, Virginia lYilliams and Ruth Itillcn llennett. Second row: ,Xclfla XYhitlo4'k, Ma.rjurie Martin, Nlarlyn Hutchison. Roberta ,lean Lutz, Miss Hinters, llxyle llergli. Laura Miitte, Maxine llertrmn and llnllie Moore. 'l'liird row: Bessie Smith. Dortln-.1 Mi'K'nisIinoson. l'r:1nk Hrogon. Morris Rirlmrtls, liflliott Reed. 1ieortg'e L'h:irno ginrl Martin Scott. ,IS
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