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First row fleft to rightj: Howard Smith, Dale Sherrett, Donald Shaffer, Donald Garber, Robert Limbaugh, Richard Welsch. Second row: Donna Trachsel, Edward Beans, R. B. Johnson, Walter Hanner Jr., Calvin Jones, Edward Weber, Delila Belle Willison, Faye Shaffer, Mr. Baker, Third row: Clara Rentsch, Marilyn Waltz, Elizabeth Garver, Mary Haas, Irene Pfaeili, Helen Garver, Eileen Baker, Margaret Yackey, Erma Froman, Herbert Liggett. Fourth row: Dorothea Jones, Frances Eyster, Donna Dickerson, Paul Burrier, Randall Garver, George Lohrman, Harold Lawrence. Fifth row: Elsie Shetler, Verda Zeigler, Verda Zeltman, Helen Shroyer, Lillian Waldman, Eileen Strauss. Class of 1942 Adviser ................... ......... ...,.. M i ss Rieker NAMELESS These merry Seventh Graders Have not yet found a name, For words describing other grades All seem so very tame. Sophisticated the Sophomores seem. The Seniors are so dignified, The Freshmen seem so green, Haughty describes the Juniors We thought for just one word, To give our grade a name, But every word seemed so absurd, That my efforts were in vain. Elizabeth Garver '42
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First row fleft to rightj: Edna Doney, Ruth Bott, Betty Rentsch, Clarence Doney, Eugene Brady, Dick Hartline, John Carruthers. Second row: Betty Suntheirner, Betty Studer, Helen Mears, Dorothy Shetler, Mary Wardell, Doris Allison, Donald Arth, Paul Margo, Herrnon McClurg. Third row: Ruth Graef, Althea Bayer, Janice Mullet, Mary Hoover, Dorothy Weber, Clyde Denzer, Bill Dreher, Maurice Froman, Paul Haueter, Daniel Shroyer. Fourth row: Virginia Mullet, Annabel Strauss, Doris Shaffer, Esther Dickerson, Jack Miller, Frederick Deibel, Ruth Tucker. - Fifth row: Margaret Fiddler, Melba Meininger, Miss Paserbevis - Teacher, Betty Garber, Ruth Giauque, Marjorie Renner. Student not present when picture was taken: George Resh. Class of 1941 Adviser ....... ...... M iss Paserbevis OUR FACULTY Here's to our faculty, Mr. Lohrrnan is very nice, And when he comes into the room 'lhe kids are still as mice. Then comes Mr. Roby So short, jolly and round, I often thought that He must weigh over a thousand pound. Mr. Jones is very nice to know Although he does get cross He just yells at a boy or girl And they know who's boss. Next there is Mr. Baker A right smart teacher is he, He grins from ear to ear at you, And you never know what it's to be. Miss Paserbevis is a newcomer, She always has to grin, And she has to tell our class To get quiet agin and agin. Then of course there is Miss Rieker She seems nice to me, But when we're in English, She's not the same-you see. Mr. Pfeiifer is a gay old teacher, He makes us laugh with glee, When he says, with a southern accent, Chattanooga, Tennessee. -Betty Studer '41
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Defeat Can Be Conquered By Phyllis Yackey '37 Genius, that power that dazzles mortals' eyes, Is oft but perseverence in disguise, Continuous eifort of itself implies In spite of countless falls the power to rise. Twixt failure, and success, the points so fine Men sometimes know not when they touch the line Just when the pearl is waiting one more plunge How many a struggler has thrown up the sponge! A little more persistence, courage, vim! Success will dawn o'er fortune's golden rimg Then take this honey for the bitterest cup There is no failure, save in giving up. No real fall as long as one still tries, For seeming setbacks make the strong men wiseg There's no defeat in truth save from within Unless you're beaten there, you're bound to win.
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