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The Soplwmores Left to Right+BACK-Claude Rankin, Walter Hamilton, John Fillgrove, Ivan Best, Rudy Plaikner, Lyle Neely, Raymond Perkins. MIDDLEd'Miss Smith, Bill Myers, Charles Spence, Janet Panton, Jean Robertson, Denton Kirkwood, Bill Sheakley, Del- bert Potts, FRONTfABetty Gormley, Helena Wentling, Helen Mae Garris, Donna Hahn, Ruth Myers, Anna Mae Eclinger, Bernice Fulmer, June Best, Beatrice McElhat- tan, Betty France. The Sophomore Class not only leads our school in mischief-making, but it is represented exceptionally well in the band, glee club, orchestra, and basket ball team. The only two boys in Latin Club are from our class which contributes in all eight members. Besides we were the first class to present the required number of assembly programs. The above indications prove we certainly are not anti-social. Romance is an important factor in this class, for certain members of the weaker sex have a notable infiuence upon the minds of our class Romeos while others have formed the habit of paying frequent visits to the Freshman room: the reason for this was very obvious.
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he fzmiors BACK-Left to Right David Shirey, Eugene McHenry, Jack Parks, Harold Master, James Robertson, Lawerence Linnon, Jack Irwin, Albert Edinger. THIRD! Vincent Ashbaugh, Orin McMaster, Helen Klingensmith, Jean Konkle, Sarah Elder, Mary Lou Freeman, Loretta Sweesy, Bill Amsler, George Green, Mr. Toy. SECOND' Sarah Perkins, Marilyn Reed, Evelyn Bechtel, Phyllis Myers, Helen Frederick, Helen McQuiston, Martha Ashbaugh, Madeline Ashbaugh, Hilda Fillman. FRONT- Claude Frederick, Donald Sherman, Arthur Cushing, Robert Linnon, Bill Milliren, John Fleming, Meredith Dittman. The members of the Junior Class, who were the initial occupants of the first grade room way back in '29, have enjoyed working their way up for the last eleven years. They have been active in all phases of work and have tried to do their best to win fame for our school in sports and other activities. Within the next year they hope to gain the reputation of one of the finest classes that have ever graduated from this school. Junior Class Officers: President ..,......,. ....... J im Robertson Vice-President .... .... L awrence Linnon Secretary ......,. . ,,... Eugene McHenry Treasurer ..... ..... G eorge Green
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The Freshmen BACK ROW- Darl Heller, Harry Fleming, Ralph Edinger, Dick MCI-Ienry, Charles Vasey, Victor Grantz, George Bechtel, Perce Page. CENTER ROW- Jim Shirey, Miss Bostaph, Ella Mae Bashline, Violet Bunch, Betty Wetzel, Mary Treziak, Beatrice Master, Katherine Shields, Bill Heeter. FRONT ROW- Stella Mays, Vista Clawges, Mildred Leavy, Phyllis Hale, Ethel Dunkle, Pauline Dittman, Mary Galena, Norma Ashbaugh, Ruth Milliren, Patty Logue. Careers! A lot of things are based on this topic. Variety is the only word which can fully describe the choice of the Freshmen. Having recently made our plans for the future, we can attain our ambition only by work. When we grow up and are going visiting if our motors stall, we can blame our misfortunes on Charles Vasey and Company. While we're waiting we can stop in Dittman's Bakery and eat some delicious pastry. Or if perchance we meet a beauti- fully groomed person, we'll know that it's Vista with her modeling position. Should we be in an airplane accident and suffer minor injuries, we can go to our school chum nurses, but if our difficulties grow too pressing, we can always order our casket from Darl Heller's Funeral Home.
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