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U Q N - 0 0 ,J 2 I e 2 Freshman Class FRESHMAN Top Row---Wilbur Wood, Vera Stinson, Wilbur Crosley, Eloise Rogers, Elmer Anson, Eleanora Keller, Francis McClintock, Mary Alice Ridgeway and Sherman Noel. Second Row-Helen Swartz, Dorothy Kuhns, June Davis fwithdrawnj, Irene Carpenter, Maxine Taylor, Olive Painter, Mary Lou Stillwell twithdrawnj, Helen Michael, Mr. France fsponsorl. Third Row--George Cooper, Ruth Swain, Hope Anson, Mary Catherine Murr, Irene Bilby, Beulah Moore, Janice Rozelle. Fourth Row-Glenna Hayes, Thomas Mannon, Robert Harless, William George, Homer Delawter, Jeanne Hardy, Muriel Blakely. Fifth Row-Caroline Rumler, Eunice Cox, Kathleen Taylor, Elizabeth Holland, Angeline Goff, Jesse Burns, Mary Alice Powell, Susan Hardy. Sixth, Row-Raymond Flanagan, Emerson Stevens, Howard Fink, Harold Hoppes, Ernest Dowden Cwithdrawnj. Bottom Row-Hibbard Dyer, Russell Carmichael, Earl Stokes, Charles Michael, Lloyd Humbles, Voyle Ring. This is Station P.H.S. announcing the Class of '32. We wish to say that this program is being broadcast from the assembly room of Station P.H.S. We will now have a few words from the president of the class, Miss Angeline Goff, who is attended by the vice-president, Miss Ruth Swain, by the secretary, Miss Hope Anson, and by the treasurer, Mr. Hibbard Dyer. We have with us tonight a prominent radio star, Miss Kathleen Taylor, who will play on her violin 'We're Loyal To You P.H.S.' Very good. I am sure that all friends of the station who were listening in enjoyed that. We have another guest with us tonight who is the star athlete of the class, Mr Harold Hoppes. Mr. Hoppes will talk on 'Short and Long Shots.' Mr. Hoppes certainly knows his goals. This ends the series of radio talks and concerts presented by the Freshman Class of Station P.H.S. This program has been sponsored by Mr. France. We will again broadcast another series of talks and'concerts, one year from ,this time as S phomores. We now sign off to the Eighth Graders. 5 0 Twenty-six if K t 5' , '
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. . ' x , , - ' Q, X R A 4. - - .U Q 9 Q L.. t ' Lit- Q w ' x L2 1? ' S' o no Q . 4 ophomores Top Row-Paxton Powell, Paul Rector, James Mannon, Harold Owens, Robert Lewark, Charles Wisehart. Second Row-Durward Watters, Claudia Mier, Gayle Propps, Margaret Mc- Carty, Martha Pettigrew, Maxine McVaugh, Orrin Manifold, Lawrence Elmore. Third Row-Fern Jackson, Dorthey Fowler, Rachel Helms, Grace DeLawter, Marguerite Daniels, Helen Lewis, Elizabeth Hill, Mary Louise Martin. Fourth Row-Walter Stinson, Mary Frances Thomas, Emily Thomas, Mark Murfin, Henry McCarty, Harold Smith. Fijith Row-Ima Fisher, George Brown, Musette Skouden, Olive Simmons, Mary Brattain, Dora Stoner, Gene Clark. Sixth Row-Paul Anderson, Ruth DeLawter, June Guard, Miss Brenneman, William Ireland, Robert Frampton, Jack Mahoney Cwithdrawnj. Bottom Row-Herbert McLary, Elbert Anderson, Margaret Studley, Ruth Wheeler, Virgil Stinson, Horace Stoner, Ward Bunker. ophomore Class The Class of '31 has soared a mile higher by this time, having reached the Sophomore airport safely with Paxton Powell as its pilot. William Ireland was co-pilot, and Orrin Manifold acted as mechanic of the bank and radio-man of the course of travel. So far we have not lost many members and we hope to reach the junior airport without losing any more If we succeed in passing through the storm area of the junior year without any serious mishaps we shall rise on higher until we reach that greatest goal called Senior Airport 0 I Q 0 MM, Twenty-five
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EIGHTH GRADE l+ i'rst Row-From left to right: John McCallister, Kathleen Stoner, Horace Propps. Margorie Mahoney fwithdrawnl, Guy Colvin, Ruby McClasky, Virgil Fisher, Imogene Kramer. Second Row-Stanley McCormick, vice president, Leon Pettigrew, Spencer Smith, Herold Stohler twithdrawnj, Earl Jones, Champ McVaugh, secretary and treas- urer, Walter Swain, Francis Hoppes. Third Row-Philip Myers, Genevieve Privett twithdrawnj, Pauline Simmons, Ruth Morrison fwithdrawnl, Nora Moore, Robert Haugk, Charles Owens, Raymond Fink. Fourth Row--Kenneth Gift, Eleanor Lewis, class reporter, Kathlyn Fair, Howard Cox. Fifith Row-Martha Lund, Anna Hudson fwithdrawnb, Elizabeth Lund, Marcella Pittsford, Irene Bilby, Glenn Hite, Sixth Row-Jesse Hite, Helen Fowler, Constance Hendricks, Miss Ellsworth fsponsorj, Frances Albea, Richard Cady, president. SEVENTH GRADE First Row-From left to right: John W. Powell, president, Darrell Clark, Horace Stevens, Gerald Studley, Eda Ashby, Mildred Huntsinger, Alice Poor, Hannah Hill, Laura De Lawter, Mr. Stubbs Qsponsorj. Second RowfHerman Schuman, Fred Mc- Lary, secretary and treasurer, Rosaland Murr, Katherine Wilkinson, Helen Hill, Char- lotte Mendenhall. Third Row-Maurice McLary, Randolph Poor, Albert Klosterman, Philip Ratlilf, vice-president, James Reeves, Charles Richards, Charles Mannon. Fourth Row--Lillian Hawk fwithdrawnh, Norma Seal, Helen Simmons, Mary Jones, Mary Martin, June Smith, Joe Swaim. Fifth Row-Edith Ashby, Myrle Hass, Robert Skouden, Margaret Shetterly. Sixth Row-Crystal Van Horn, Ethel Kuhns, Ruth Owens, class reporter, Irma Bunch, Mary Phipps, Irene Sears. Seventh Row-Paul Hensley, Robert Allen, Alvin Brown, Orville Stanley, Elmer Fink, Jessamine Davis. 9 J I If Q 0 K2 Q 1? Qv 41 H-0 www Twenty-seven
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