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First mir .-Xuen. lXlull, Lyter, Butler, lfelxtr, lestcrelli, Schaney. Roth, Jean W'esl- lake, lfarruxx Svrtvriti mir llnd, XVeir, Buda Payone, Gunning, Hill. Del- laek, Premiek, Brady, Cfaulicld Shade. Lesar 'l'l1irtl mu Spiajear, Wuodings, Mehelie, liertosa. Peretie, Piesmxicz, lirazier. Alcorn, lX1iller. Bennett. l.Ol11l'W8I'kl0ZZI I71r.vl mu' Humphrey, llop- kins, lfrazier, Woodhall, llct- rlelx, Sistek. llaan, Nliller, lxiaehen, Clyde Clements Xeeurztl rim' Lung, Santucci luekey, lXf1eCft'rn1iek. Coleman Moore, Grogan. Crnjarieh, llalwllon, l,il1erlu, Bedding- lield. Calhoun Il-lllftf mil' Burrows, Allman Bowen, Ritchey, Bierlwower White. Shadltg DeVita, Car- vm, Simmons, Strunk The Sophomores Two down and two to go! This may sound like a football game but it is the game of liI'e in which the Sophomores are more involved than any other students in the high school. They have had two years of fun, attending parties, dances, football and basketball games. All views of school only as good times, Little was heard from the present Sophs when they were Freshies but their work on the junior Varsity brought many of the boys before the public eye this year, and some of the girls have attained positions on the girls varsity basketball team and in the Leaders' Club. Next year the Class of '40 will be heard in many places. D-doin '- 25 5UPl'lUlX1URliS lllf'-iltft'I1l NN illiam Alcorn Viet' l're.trtlPrll ,I oseph l.IlWCl'lU Sz't'ft'lury lummabcl Long 'fruttxtlrer llerniee Butler Sfwn.mr.t xl ean Westlake Clyde Clement A
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OFFICERS Pri'.vidi'nl Iidward Herman Yin' Pray:-lurii llllzabcrh Lanious .Ywrretrlry lX1lriam lvlurrziy 'l'rm1.mrar Mahlon lylillcr Spmi.wr.v licncsa Long llyclyn Claypool ill! l:If-VI low' liuvacic, licnti llhlmcr. l loward, Kccnc, Smith, Cook, Noting, livclyn Claypool. Stvviil rim' lXlarum. liroxxn, Polh, lvlurray, Dougan. Gros- sa, Gugliuzza, Dt-llaek, l'ray :icr 'flvml rim' Herman, -Ncklin, lvlillcr, llucbcn, filwarlesxx-wrlli, lvloiirc, lfix. TSHIUXIULIS. l.zilm First mu' Tsounos, fiornm. Davis, l'arroxx, Coleman, hic- Willianis. Licncsa Long. C.clwL'- lius, Scroll-l1'rvi1' llouglialncl' lien- co. lforiu. Allman, XN'lillc, 'Jonny Aharay. Third run lyilllcr, Cirgrlcli, Dcllack, lX1cck, llays. Roih, lvloraiius The juniors ln September, N35 the portals ol Verona High School opened to admit forty- ninc very timid Freshmen and to introduce them into the various activities. Perhaps the new routine was too much for them so the poor Vreshies after their lirst few weeks of real initiation placed themselves in the background. They accomplished nothing ol' importance the First year and decided to waitforanother term to make a name for themselves. As Sophomores, some distinguished themselves as reporters on the weekly school paper, The Hi-Life . Others took active part in club activities but as a whole the class remained inactive. Now in their third year they felt a sudden urge to do something, so on the rolls of the various clubs we hnd a large representation olgluniors. ivlany also took part in the operetta which they helped to put over in a big way. Their play which was called, The Red-Headed Step-Child proved to be a great success and the directoresses and the cast are to be complimented. The klunior Promenade at which they will be hosts to the Seniors is their special object for later this year. As the class book closes on the third year in V. H. S. one and all begin to think of the Hnal year to come. Their only hope is to achieve Upoise and dignity' as Seniors. 1938 PURPLE 2-i
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ITIFXI mn' KFHlNiiS.c:UI11l11l!1LIN, Kenyon, Raeioppo, Young. l.a Sl'l8Cll,l3llUjLl12-IITWCF.Pl1llllPN, Davis, lX1cCiornilelt, lvlorliin Swivritl mu' Wlarlin, iliuckey, Kumareo, Gorny, DcVita, Quimiro, fXnll1onN, Vuseiu. Dcntino, Wilson. Renialey Kralsas, Niue Pierce 'lihinl mu' Palmo, Phillips. l lezar, Lallcrl x. Ritchey. lXfcl1.'lic, Varassi, Peneo, XVIV noski, iiiraeclli, Zalwaysvgls, Sher, fihanlt l 1r.x'l mil' Goss, liarr, Wlcl- morc. Willison. Roth, Lerseh. Sepclyak. Zolel, Currie, XVII- wn, Rilehty, Welinei' Saturn! run' Gillespie, U'Cfcmf ncll, Randas, Starr, Rcmnicy, Raalsc, Caiwor, Bennett, Ada amsky, lvicilrail, Goruni, Fvias. trogiaeimio, Merle Brahler 'liliirfl mu' Areer lrwin, Dugan, Plulis, Sepclyak, Mauro, Luc- koek, llclslcy , Cfeslnik, Morrell, Lerseh, lfrxrle, Duliuzlo, Roth The Freshmen The ninth grade is rapidly approaching the stage where their interests ap- proximate those ol' the adult. We Gnd some already anxious to follow the lure of rod and gun, some with the knack of putting together novel designs for lamps, hook-ends and other small wooden novelties while others with ability, make in- teresting designs. Of course, such games as mushlwall, lwasehall and lwaslaetlwall are very popular 'lhc girls are especially outstanding in loasltetloall having become the junior and Senior High champions in inter-class competition. Roller skating has a number ol' devotees and dancing is at the top ofthe list for the girls. The girls are also in- terested in sewing and many have made holeros and blouses. At Christmas time the class held a play entitled Christmas at Grandmasf A eomhined glee club from both sections was an added feature of the program. lvlr, Brahler and lvliss Pierce are the report room teachers. lVlr, Brahler toolc the place of Mr. Marshall who left us earlier in the year. ' ' ' E38 puiuiii ze
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