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,..A.rl,.L- -Q , ,,.....,-fh ,,,.,.,.,.F', .....- .-4. .., .4f'--T :, ..-...'f1- ff, . -Aw- - I li K 1939 CLYDE HIMES: An all around good sport. PAULINE BLUE: You never see her Blue. PAUL BOWMAN: The teach- ers worryg the student's delight CAROL JEANNE COLE: If her swing stops, ,there's always Bob. GEORGE DAGG: Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your gar- den do? PAULINE KUPFERJ 'That which she wills she does. KENNETH PIPER: A piper and a drummer too. BETH KRAUS: A girl of many peasing ways. BILL DAVIS: Lots of fun, Looks don't fizzle, Put 'em to- gether. You've got Chize1 . LETA APPLEBERRY: Her quiet ways are pleasant ones. CHARLES BARNES: I was once nearly killed by a train - of thoughts. IRENE ENEFF: Eneff's enough GEORGE HOWARD: No girls admit- ted. MARGUERITE STILLEY. ' She believes in doing her own thinking. BILL HOWARD: He never means what he says or says what he means. 1-Q ----- E 1731- ' '1411-xiii?--'15:i:f:5-:.i::fx:im-mzg:qf.:g:j5-55gLg,Q,I.,...:,,. s .N-.-7:!-:.lL 1.g,2i'.Q:... FT -.L
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1m is- In uit DTE l.I'S is of e's JO- lss IIS ld, rot ne TO- 11. ld, is- D8 sed lay ms me rat ive en- J00 1er :he at 1ce are vin rch of the :he ace rail' nfi. iss. nat ers ad- -u1 , I1- THE JIIIIIOR CLHSS President ---I .......... Lawrence Minor Secretary --w-- M ,,-,---- Hu Mary Sghwab ViCB-P1'GSidG11t --- -----------. BOD Corder 'Treasurer .---..-..-.. - -- Calvin Ashby Class Sponsor --.---.--..--..--...--...-.. Mrs. Dick Burch 4,2 JA MARY SOI-IWAB: Always ready for a good time for herself and the rest. LAWRENCE MINOR: The event of the year. ' VIRGINIA COLLINGSE Ma- joring in romance. BOB CORDER: He doesn't belong to the labor party. DOROTHY REX: Rex is royalty. CALVIN ASHBY: He is a quiet youth-at times. LILY LEVVIS: 'Tm one who doesn't mind going to the Dennis. GEORGE COLTON: A kindly heart, a ready hand, A musician and a gentleman. MARY ELLEN SMITH: About as big as a minute but well liked. LEE DEAN FROST: Deedle Deedle Dumpling, ain't he something! JACINTHA GEORGE: Sweet, cap- able and unassuming. RICHARD STRATEMEIER: He adorns whatever subject he speaks upon with the most splendid eloquence. ' H9391 '
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