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1 I-zfffcrfwlw' I-.V-a?.,n., CRUMBS IcQn+'dI A word or look of any kind Makes FLOYD MARRS blush, you'Il find. LEOLA MERRILL l'IuTTers along. Even if her governmenT's wrong. AlThough he is quieT in school- Is ThaT always FRED MIELKE'S rule? GENEVIEVE MILLS' blue eyes give evidence Of mischief ThaT will IasT years hence. ETHEL OFFNER always seems To be serious. BuT she has a sense of humor ThaT's curious. ALBERT OVERHISER, The Tellofw wiTh dark eyes, ls a baseball player who will rise. VINCEY PARIS, sixTy inches in heighT, Can quickly Type anyThing righT. WILLIAM PARNHAM'S oraTory is bound To please. AIThough someTimes he's an obnoxious Tease. We hope EDITH PARRISH won'T revise Her lighl' wavy hair or blue eyes. LOUVIA PECK is remembered by all As a friendly girl who's raTher fall. EVELYN PETERSON, a girl who's inTeIligenT Could always undersTand whaT Teachers meanT. KEITH PIERCE is musically inclined- He'II soon have an operaTic conTracT signed. Auburn hair and sparkling eyes of brown Make MARY PLUMMER a crediT To any Town. ALICE PLUMIMER has learned a way To be inconspicuous during The day. JUANITA PORTER'S voice is so'll' and sweeT A sTandard very few girls are able To meeT. IRMA RADSECK is secured In The knowledge she has procured. CLINTON RANSOM on his farm is a'goin' Ter sTay As long as The dern Thing will pay. EDGAR REEDER'S The one ThaT we adore: He has personaliTy galore. RICHARD ROE, a drowsy person we know, Seems Too lazy even To grow. VIVIAN ROSSELL lives in dreams AT Ieasl' ThaT's The way if seems. SONIA SAWIAK has IiTerary abiliTy in profusion And always likes To wriTe a happy conclusion. JOHN SCHNAKE spends TirsT hour in The rough Because There is one Teacher none of us can bluff. Dark ,hair and dark eyes comprise FRANKLIN SAWYER who is of medium size. To mosT of us. STEPHEN SAWIAK is conTrary. As he spends his Time sTudying in The library. A Tall dark girl is PATRICIA SCOTT Who's work is done on The doT. 9 .230 THERESA SEILER is s+iII blushing, I'lI beT: Her giggle is anofher Thing I can'T TorgeT. RICHARD SHANLEY seems lazy Because The look in his eyes is hazy. Give MERLE SHIFLET a chance And he'Il come ouf of his Trance. HAROLD SLENTZ, a Traveler would like To be Who would easily cross every known sea. A big inheriTance makes WILLIAM SMOOT inTenT On finding ways in which The money should be spenT. MARIAN SANDERS is quiTe exacT And only speaks when she knows a Tacf. BETTY STEINBACHER'S speech is feigned Because she is very self-conTained. In MARIAN STIEVE many Things combine To make her characTer unusually Tine. HENRY SZARKOWSKI can accomplish The un- usual TeaT Of making 'feminine hearTs skip a beaT. ROBERT TESKE will lead a band someday And be well known on Broadway. Like mosT people who are serious, HAROLD WEINTRAUB seems very mysTerious. During baseball season ALLEN WENBAN changes dieT To keep Mr. Baer from causing a rioT. We all Teel quiTe secure Having as president WILLIAM WEPFER. THELMA WILLETT is so meek In public we rarely hear her speak. The smile of MARGUERITE WHEATON Cannof aT all be beaTen. HELEN WILLIAMS likes To dance When her sTudies give her a chance. FRANCES WYERS' conscienTiousness Has made her a greaT success. JANE ZDERSKI, The sophisTicaTed lady appears And we immediaTely TorgeT all our Tears. CONCETTA TRAGNA who is shorr and dark ls always ready To play some lark. DONNA WEAVER seems quiTe shy BuT she'II geT over iT by and by. The news sTaTemenT of our IaTesT reporl' Shows ThaT DOUGLAS WARNER is iudge of a courT. ALFONS SANKOFSKI is on The way To Tame Through his good playing in every baseball game. -.Y I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D R
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I Presidenf . Vice-Presideni Secreia ry . Treasurer . Faaulfy Advisor JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS NYMAN TRIPP ARTHUR CLARKE JEAN APPLEYARD SHIRLEY RICE MR. WIERENG-A HE main acliviiies of 'rhe Junior Class of '35 have ceniered around ihe fund- building for Iheir Junior-Senior nighi. Joining wiih Ihe Seniors in Ihree scheduled beneiiis and a home faleni performance, ihe Juniors enlarged iheir ireasury. Our Junior Class has been well represenied in music, aihleiics, and oraiory, as well as having members on 'Ihe Criiic Siaff. We lieel Ihai +he Juniors have had a very successful year and wish Io exiend our besr wishes +o 'rhe iuiure Junior Classes. Adamski, Nick Anderson, Clarice Appleyard, Jean Ashen, Abe Aiha., Helen Bailey. Doris Bailey, Virginia Barner, Neil Benacker, Marlin Benacker. Paul Bild, 'Sieven ' Brady, Margaret Brooks, Loreifa Burgel Berry Callaghan, John CaH', Lucille Chaddock, Dan Clarke, Arihur' Corrie. Jean Crnkoyich, Frank Crouse, Roberi' Dailey, Berf Dannison, Charles Decker. Vivian Deiazilo, Tony Dornan, Vern Dralce.3 Ernesl' Ely, Florence Fale, Gladys Fishman, Belle Forry, !Gladys Fosieri Clarence Fowler, Clarence Friiz, Harold Gales, Orrin Gerber, Jerome Gould, Lawrence Granlzl Theola Gumperr, Edward Gunierberg, Raymond Haaseq Erdmann Hamlin, Jerdon Hammond. Harold Hennsg Mary Herzog. Genevieve 250 Hoag, Grace Hoag. Roberr Hoag, Willis Hope, Richard Horion, Olive lngrham, Helen lngrham, Wilbur Jillson, Esiher Jones, Marian Jones, Maurice Jones. Merton Killean, Mary Jane Kero. Eleanor Keicham, Wal1'er Knapp, Palricia Koller, Joseph Kurlandsky, Mary Larsen, Douglas Lauman, Marie Leins, Alberi' Lieske, Pauline Livingsion. Morlon Lundy, Frances Lyman, Esiher McCar+y, Shirley McGuire, Henry McCreery, Charles McLaughlin, Evelyn Marrs, Paul Meeker, Jesse Merson, Jane Meyer, Elsie Meyer, Elva Miles, Edward Myers, Arfhur Nelson. William Nichols, Susan Norcross, Bess Ofiner, Edifh Oliver, Minnie Osman, Earl OH, Wendell Paris, Phillip Pearce, Jack Pierce. Marcelle Poorman, Blanche Ransom, Merle Relia, Clara Refberg, Lucile Rice, Shirley Ridley, Elsie . Roberfon, Jane Robinson, William Rumiez, Tony Ryrina, Jerome Sauers. Paul Scheidf, Donna Schnake, James Schulman. Clemeni Scoif, John Seiler, Anna Smifh, Bernard Smiih, Be++y Smirh, Pearl Sperfi, Margaref Siell, Geraldine Siieve, Luella Sfreefer, Herberl' Siuenkel, Carl Summerer, Raymond Swanson, Cecil Thompson. Keiih Thompson, Warren Till, Vera Tolchin, Lena Torp, Franklin Torp, Junior Tripp, Eleanor Tripp, Nyman Valenfine, Evelyn Villwock, Edna Vine. Clarice Wank, Margueriie Warshavsky, Marfin Warskow, Louis Wafson, Marian Weinsiein, Claire Wenban, Donald Wenban, Guy Wenban. Maynard I 9 3 5 PURPLE AND G O L D
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