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1, , .v.C 4 FERN BURDICK Club: Library Club 11, 2, 3, 41 Extra-Curricular Activities: Basketball Teams 11, 21 Future Occupation: Librarian HI-Ier voice was ever soft, gentle, and low4an excellent thing in womanw MARJORIE THOMAS 'SMarge Clubs: Homemaking Club 131 Glee Club 12, 31 Future Occupation: Housewife Consistency, thou are a jewelu RAYMOND KIMBALL Clubs: Marionette Club 111 4-H Club 121 Future Farmers 11, 2, 3, 41 Future Occupation: U.S.A. Flier Be silent and safe- Silence never betrays youu LOIS READER Lodie Club: Glee Club 11, 31 Extra-Curricular Activities: President of Class 1113 Prize Speaking 12, 41 5 Senior Play: Year Book Staff 131 : Student Council 141 Future Occupation: Teaching A quiet tongue shows a wise head WM. S. TOMPKINS Bill,' Clubs: F.F.A. 11, 2, 3, 41: Dramatic Club 131: 4H Club 111 Extra-Curricular Activities: Basket- ball 111: Band 11, 2, 3, 4-13 Senior Play: Prize Speaking 131 g Ag. Prize Speaking 121 Future Occupation: Farming 'Tis strange what a man may do and a woman yet think him an angelw E x 1 E S E 1 DORIS DESHANE DOH Club: Glee Club 11, 2, 31 Future Occupation: Nursing 6'Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set RUSSELL LEE Louie Club: F.F.A. 11, 2, 3, 41 Future Occupation: Farmer We grant, tho' he has much wit, He's very shy of using it JEANETTE DAVIS Clubs: Library Club 13, 41 Neecllecraft Club 111 Clee Club 121 Future Occupation: Secretary Write me as one who loves her fellow men ALTHEA WILKINSON Wilkie Club: Dramatic Club 131 Extra-Curricular Activities: Senior Play Basketball Team 11, 2, 3, 41 Softball 12, 31 Future Occupations: Dietitian, Domestic Scientist 'tlf she will do it, she will REBA JONES Hlonesze Club: Glee Club 13, 41 Extra-Curricular Activities: Senior Play Clee Club Operetta 141 Future Occupation: Music HI am not only witty myself, But the cause of wit in others PAGE FIVE
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DOROTHY LEE Dottie Clubs: Homemaking Club 13? Clee Club 11, 2? Needlecraft Club 11? Future Occupation: Singer The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known JOYCE JONES .lonesie Clubs: Dramatic Club 13? Extra-Curricular Activities: Senior Play Student Council Treasurer 13, 4? Class Secretary 12? Class Treasurer 12, 3, 4? Future Occupation: Secretary I love to wind my tongue up, And I love to hear it go DAVID STODDARD Html Clubs: Glee Club 13?: F.F.A. 11, 2, 3, 4? : Airplane Club 12? : Var- sity Club 13? Extra-Curricular Activities: Baseball 11, 2, 3 ? : Basketball 11, 2, 3, 4? Football 12, 3, 4?: Volleyball 13? 3 Scc, of Jr. Class Future Occupation: Poultry Farmer 'Tis the voice of the sluggard: 1 heard him complain, 'You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again' BETTY JANE MILLER BJ Clubs: Clee Club 11, 2, 3, 4? Camp Fire Girls 11, 2? Extra-Curricular Activities: Student Counsel Prize Speaking 13, 4? Future Occupation: Nursing lim a better babbler than most MARY YAROSZ Mare Clubs: Campfire Club 11? Senior Dramatic Club 13? Glee Club 11? Leadership Club 11, 2, 3? Extra-Curricular Activities: Basketball 11. 2, 3? Softball 11, 2, 3? Future Occupation: Physical Education Teacher 'Tm going to do nothing for ever and ever PAGE FOUR ,I.v.C 4, C L C JOHN HART Jack Club: Glee Club 14? Extra-Curricular Activities: Senior Play Student Council Operetta Future Occupation: Bookkeeper i'Then he will talk-Lordl How he will talk', GERTRUDE KIMBALL Trudy Clubs: Clee Club 11, 2, 3? Camp Fire Club 11, 2? Extra-Curricular Activities: Basketball 11, 2, 3? Cheer Leading 13? Senior Play Future Occupation: Career Woman 'EA good heart is better than all the heads in the world CHARLOTTE JONES Charkey Club: Homemaking Club 13? Extra-Curricular Activities: Senior Play Future Occupation: Nursing als she not passing fair DOROTHY A. SMITH Dolly Clubs: Glee Club 11, 4? Dancing 12, 3, 4? Extra-Curricular Activities: Prize Speaking 13?9 Senior Play: Cheer Leading 13, 4?g Sec. of Student Council 13?5 Sec. of Class 14?: Vice-Presi- dent of Class 13? Future Occupation: Domestic Sciences uShe is our queen, our rose, our star STANLEY STEFANIK Fritz Clubs: Salesmanship Club 11? Varsity Club 11, 2, 3, 4? F.F.A. 11, 2, 3, 4? Extra-Curricular Activities: Basketball 11, 2, 3, 4? Track 11, 2, 3, 4? Volley Ball Future Occupation: Agriculture uBe sure you are right, then go ahead' 9
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MARSHALL H. HURN Herb,' Club: Clee Club 13, 43 Extra-Curricular Activities: Music Festival 133 Senior Play 1 uture Occupation: Minister A bold, bad man! ESTHEB L. TERNS Buy ilubs: Dramatic Club 133: Library Club, Pres. 13, 43: Clee Club 113 : Camp Fire Club 113 ' Fxlr l - Curricular Activities: Senior Play 14-3: Christmas Play 13.3 3 Class Secretary 1135 Student Council Rep. 123, V-Pres. 133 D.A.R. Pilgrim 143, P. Speak- ing 1233 Year Book Siatl' 133 With words we govern men TY '1'U'l 1'1.E Clubs: Clee Club ,1 1.2, 3, 43 Camp 1 ire 11 3 Extra-Curricular Activities: C1ass1Presidcnt 133 Vi4'e-Prlvelsidclll 11131 ' Pres.. Student Council! 143 Senior Play 143 .,,, u Prize Speaking 14.3, 1 .4 Future Occupation: Musig f I 'V12 4 as HELEN C. BAWOL Connie Clubs: Clee Club 11, 2, 3, 43: Dra- matic Club 1333 Homemaking Club 133 Extra - Curricular Activities: Senior Playg Year Book Stall: Prize Speaking 11, 233 Music Festi- val 12, 3, 43 Future Occupation: Homemaking Teacher 'QA sweeter woman ne,er drew breath DAVID K. CLOUGH Fluff Club: Leadership 11, 2, 3, 43 Extra-Curricular Activities: Basketball 12, 3, 43 Baseball 11, 2, 33 Senior Play Future Occupation: News. Reporter Oh sleep! it is a gentle thing, Beloved from pole to polen ANNE M. WEIGEL Clubs: Newspaper Club 133 Homemaking Club 133 Library Club 13,43 .lr. Dramatic Club 11,23 Correspondence Club 113 Drill Team 133 Needlecraft Club 113 Extra-Curricular Activities : Usher Committee 13, 43 Year Book Staff 133 Class Treas. 113 , 13.A.l1. A perfect woman, nobly planned, 7 To warm, to comfort and command 3' ' Future Occupation: Designer nlniinite riches ill a little room Senior lass Histor CLASS MOTTO -Work and Win CLASS COLORS - Maroon and Silver CLASS FLOWER - Red Rose IN SEPTEMBER, 1938, we, the freshmen, started a short and happy year. Our guide was Miss Evans, who proved to be a very able advisor. Lois Reader was chosen president. Next, we advanced to the rank of sophomores. For the remainder of our three years of high school, we chose Mrs. Prichard as our advisor. The outstanding events of our sophomore year were a dance and a baked foods sale. As juniors we elected Betty Tuttle as president of the class. This year proved to be a very successful one in the history of our class. We had the privilege of editing the Saghdaquadah Siren and also of sponsoring the 'flunior Prom . Our senior year is now drawing our high school days to a close, and We find that our membership - which boasted 49 members-has now decreased to 26. Having elected Marshall Hurn president, we accomplished many things. Our presentation of 'twhat a Life , a three-act comedy, was worthy of honorable mention. As we review the past four years, we discover that several of our members have brought fame in various fields. ln sports we were represented by David Stoddard, David Clough. August Bozzone, and Stanley Stefanik, and in prize speaking by Esther Terns, Dorothy Smith, Lois Reader, Betty Hiller, August Bozzone, and Betty Tuttle. To Mrs. Prichard, we extend our gratitude and to all our teachers and fellow students . . . a reluctant goodbye. PAGE SIX
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