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Joan Aitken Joe Johnson Betty Evans Norman Jury Wanda Jaoka Gordon Mattox Patty Baird Bob Tuoker Theresa Masur Joe Weber Donna Mattox Robert Carman Helen Krause David Yoder Arlene Farley Howard Durst Laura Blough Harold Good Kenneth Smith Helen Wolfert Diok Piersol Anneliese Idler Darrell Grell Carrie Workman Ray Humphrey Lu Ella Buethe Dorothy Miller Raymond Mo Coy Sherman Wolf Maxine Slagle Robert Kerth Paulotta Masur Marvin Olson Donna Schmidt Wayne Bollmeier Dora Clineburg Marjorie Little Francis Kavannagh Charles Villars Esther Badertscher Virginia Deeringer Barbara Boatman Edsel Bartels Loretta Morrissey Phyllis Seokman Regina Weakland Henry Waterman Bernice Bartels Eileen Brockmeier Bernice Rademacher Wilbur Spradley Jeanne Feldhausen Arnold Higgins Junims Pa6® 8
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THE CLASS There ares Twenty-six boys. Nineteen girls. Twenty-four live in the country. Twenty-one live in town. Thirty-five seniors dance, or try to. Fifteen seniors eat their lunch at school. The oldest senior is eighteen. The youngest senior is fifteen. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Seniors have participated: In Hi-Y thirty-two years. In G.R. seventy-three years. In Pep Club thirty-five years. In Track eighteen years. In G.A.A. sixteen years. In football thirty-four years. In Basketball forty-six years. In F.F.A. twenty-one years. This year there are: Fourteen seniors on Brave staff. Four seniors in G.A.A. Seven seniors in F.F.A. Eighteen seniors in music groups. SENIOR OFFICERS President-Charles Stratman Vice-President-Ervin Osterthun Secretary-Mary Sullivan Treasurer-Gerald Kelley ORGANIZATION OFFICERS Hi-Y Pres.-Ervin Osterthun G.R. Pres.-Ruby Bray G.A.A. Pres.-Ruth Lenpka Football Captains-Osterthun, Wo 1ken Editor of Brave-Richard Gieser F.F.A. Pres.-Delmar Lillich
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Foot Loose The Cast bob Tucker as Randolph Cunningham Dot Killer—Mary Early Joe Johnson as Buss Daily Helen Wolfert as Mrs. Forrester Wayne Bollmeier as Bob Early Loretta Morrissey Champion ticket seller • p‘ee 9 juniors The Class The Junior class has fifty-six me: bers. Ihe officers are Raymond McCoy-President Joe Johnson-Vice President Laura Blough-becretary bob Tucker-Treasurer Dorothy Miller, Loretta Morrissey Tomahawk Rep o r te r s There are twelve of the class of ' 2 who started to kindergarten under Mrs. Raymond Morrissey. They are Y ayne Bollmeier, Patty Baird, bob Tucker, Joe Johnson, Jeanne Feldhau-sen, Charles Villars, Helen Jolfert, Dorothy Miller, Loretta Morrissey, Dave Yoder, Wilbur Bpradley, and Dick Piersol. Junior Play On November 2d and 2y, the Junior Play was presented. 'Ihe play Foot Loose, was directed successfully by Mrs. Hervey. The plot in general was about the Early family. The mother and father went away on a vacation and left the children at home with Delphi, the maid. Delphi had to leave because of sickness. The children got into all kinds of trouble. Bob Early and Buzz Daily ran into Mrs. Forrester's car and had to pay damages. Mary Early had a case on Jack Milford, a college man. She went out at night more than her mother would allow. Miriam Walker, a girl friend was Jack's cousin. Hope Early met her old love , Sanford Jells, and they made plans to be married. Dick Early married Jenry Malloy. The story ended with the parents return. They found the family changed—-for the oetter. Junior Party The Junior Parly was held January 15, in the a ' room. It was a hard time party. Everyone who didn't dress, had to pay a forfeit. In one game, Mr. Hatcher had to sing a lullaby and rock a baby (Jeanne F.) to sleep. Miss Smith promi sed A' s to everyone in typing, rather than pay the forfeit. r. Gerner played Paul Revere and rode a broomstick around the room. Dot Miller and Joe Weber received the prizes for being the best dressed. Larry Morrissey, in charge of the games, introduced a new relay for boys. Each one had to dress in girls clothes, run to e goal and back. Ihe n xt one did the same, until they were back to the first again. Raymond Humphrey's side won. It ended with a chili feed. Air. Gerner's prized recipe for chili turned out to be hot stuff. It seems that two of the bpys stirred in an extra box of red hot pepper. Dora Clineburg —Delphi Diok Piersol as Diok Early Darrell Grell as Mr. Early Joan Aitken—Hope Early Raymond MoCoy « Jack Milford Laura Blough as Marjorie Little as Bob Kerth—Sanford Wells Patty Baird as J.nny Mallory Mrs. Early Mlria. W.lk.r
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