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THE FACULTY ON VACATION Please Don't Tell On Us Kiddies Place—A section of some hills, somewhere in a tourist camp. Time—Anytime, — so what. Freddy Shock is the late arrival, accompanied by Baby Cedell and Baby Elsie who love the fresh mountain air, as can be seen. The “wee wee tot” on the clothes line, is Miss Cumins who hung up her wash then hung up herself—You figure it out?!?!? But wait until she sees her doll, Miss McDaniel cramping her style in the sand pile. Mr. Beaty spends his time fishing, with no results, we wonder why?!? Mr. Bricker spends his time keeping the sun off Mr. Beaty (the sun is in the left hand corner), and therefore is very tired, since the Supt. fishes all day. Miss Kirkpatrick reclines on a hammock for her daily dose of tan, while Prin. Pretty Boy Purdy plans mean, bad, tricks, and hides behind a tree to see results. Miss Wolfe plays peek-a-boo, from behind a rock. Miss Penn (Mrs. Nogle to you) hugs her knees and waits for a weiner which Mrs. Whitley is so kindly roasting for all three. Mr. McBride, the proprietor of the camp (he’s very dressy) picks his teeth in glee. So what. Miss Frahm who believes in discipline, works on Mr. Bunnell, who doesn’t mind at all. Please Don’t Tell On Us, Kiddies.
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CLASS HISTORY What? Our class history? That will be somewhat difficult for we have completed our high school career. It was in the fall of 1934 when we entered high school and it was then that we discovered that we should not be free until the spring of 1938. After eight years of easy travel, we entered the freshman class timid and self-conscious, but soon we were striving with our upper-classmen to take part in the school activities. Under the direction of Mr. Hinkle, we organized our class and elected our officers. They were: President, Stanley Bricker; vice president, Rosa-belle Boyer; secretary-treasurer, Cleo Lee; Student Council representative, Harold Moody. Later the sophomores entertained us with a Hallowe’en Party, which courtesy was returned by us on February 22. Following a summer’s vacation, we opened our sophomore year with much enthusiasm. We chose Warren Deitsch as our president for the year; Stanley Bricker, vice president; Ruth Sibert, secretary-treasurer; and Fern Davis as our representative to the Student Council. With the help of our sponsors, Mr. Wilson and Miss Steinle, we welcomed the freshmen into the social activities of the school with a Hallowe’en Party as is the usual custom. The next year found us as “Jolly Juniors’’ and without much extra effort we lived up to our name. Again we found it necessary to elect class officers. The result was as follows: Paul Becher. president; Rosabelle Boyer, vice president; Ruth Sibert, secretary-treasurer and Stanley Bricker, Student Council representative. The high spots of the year were the presentation of the junior play, “Heart Trouble’’ and Junior Fun Night, each of which was a huge success. The climax of the year was the Junior-Senior Reception to which much of our attention was devoted. Alas! we have nearly reached our goal. The last year of our high school life has come. We owe much to our teachers who have helped us reach the top of our high school career. We soon must part, but memories of our high school days will never fade. Our officers for our final year are: Fern Davis, president; Phyllis Shindeldecker, vice president; Eugene Leininger, secretary-treasurer and Rosabelle Boyer, Student Council representative.
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