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I pn- ,.. y, X H I RN!! - - vu. 4. ' zu ,mt nf. 'v 4 wit I-'ronl Rott: Ilugene Daugherty, Dorothy Iinright. Jeanette Huth. Treasurer: Joseph iialiriel. Iliexidenti Virginia Klinepeter. Vice President: Anna George. Carl Mvers. .Si-mmf Rmb: Albert Rossman, Beatrice Thom, XVlIiam XVilson, Lawrence Ifiulx, l'Imei I'merine. Robert Krarnli I.uretia XVanlx, l,oretta Briclxner, Third Rose! .lohn XVolph. Mary .lane Bounds. -lustin Nye .Iosephine Rosinslu, .ltuhn Martin. Ruth lrinlxart. Kenneth Holman. I,eota Shook. Class of 1936 IOSIQPII C-.-XIHRII-I -Ilresitlent, VIRGINIA KI,INI7Pl,TI5R-Vice--President. I'L'Cil2XIf IBOYIER-Secretarv .IIEANI-'l l'lQ IIL l'll-!Iire.isiiirr flies Ilmver -Rose. Vlass Ci-liirs-Old Rose and Silver I lass Xlotzii--fC.har.ic:ei is the Corncrslone ol' Success. U lflf CI..f1.S'S IW O TTU Our class motto. Character is the cornerstone of success, carries a tlepih of meaning yet unknown. As the years of school life slip through our lingers and we find ourselves thrown upon .1 world ever testing our ideals may that class motto guide us toward the best things in life. May we recall the training in youth, by those who have our interest at heart and may we stand for character, goodness and learning, woven into our lives when we were young, Our cornerstone was not laid in a day but in the slow training ol' many years'--and may it prove worthy of the years and labor spent for it. 7-LL'4'l71Il'OnL'
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The Records We Made XVe've made records hard to break 'IIIICYC are more we hope to make. Anything from plays to dinners XYe have always been good winners. XVe're .1 class thats wide awake. KVe put on the l3ROl.lC' gay XVas a great success tl1ey say. Next Columbus Oh? What fun' All were gay and bright as the sun. Iior 'twas High School picnic day. Care-free Juriiorsf KKK- have been Just like one but not .1 twin 'lake .1 look you never did see lwenty-eight juniors just like we, Out lor .1ll the honors to win. Paul Steyet' 1 The Junior Menu ,DYSUCH .1 day lor the JUNIORST It began when the COOK, who was 91 JINXIZD dropped a dish ol' SHRIMP on the ROSIf and .1 picture ol' a WOLPH slipped from its PEG and dropped upon the MII.I.IiR'S head with such aloud BOITI7 that it startled the BUICHER clear around the corner. Thus the PROFESSOR came on tl1e scene followed by PUCHTA. with a bouquet of black-eyed SUSANS in his hand. and he was so IVIADDENIID by the sight that his anger SHOOR the whole house. At the BECK of his hand he sum- moned tlhe handy men JINI and BARNEY from Blarney who being IRISH MICKS spoke in the queer native brogue of the true Sons ol' Ilrin. HSHER MANY and it must 'ave been a big un to do all this, Summoned by the uproar some more ol' the Juniors came running with such PEP that a JAY outside stopped his song so that 'he could look upon the EDDIES of this great disturbance. FRITZ who was on the scene quite early had helped WOIESSNER wl1o with peg-LEGS sat on .Il side-board in the fore- ground ELSEE couldnt see what was happening. All were involved except the twins VANDY and ANDY and they didn't give a HUTH what happened. - Joseph Madden '35, 'l'tt'i-uttl
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