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£1)C Retrospect ? Senior Class Will II e, the undersigned, Senior Class of 1!).)0, realizing that our career in this temple of learning is about to cease, hereby make our beyueathments to our needy friends. Therefore, being of sound mind, the aforesaid, Class of ’30, doth make this last irill and testament, all others being declared null, and void. To Mr. Taylor: All the imperfect typing papers. To Ruth Carter: Oneta .Metzger’s violin ability so she can play the solo parts. To Kenneth Hoffman: Red .due's feet, so liis understanding will be more complete. To Iva Carter: Ceronica Herrmann’s curls. 7 o II aync Huffman: Raymond Musser’s cows, so that he can obtain a place on the debating team. To Grace Ritchie: Audrey Kohler's pep so she can attract more attention. To James Ka,gel: Blame Castle’s bow tic. to Evelyn Starr: Doris Eachman's hair. To Merona Meir: Malcolm Rohrbaugh's dignity. To Dorothy Aufderhaar: Kate Myer’s dramatic ability. I o Hinds Honey 4' Almond Cream Co.: Carolyn 11 cada.pohl’s picture to be used hi, their advertisements. lo Miss I odd and .Miss L vans: All the chewing gum found in the waste paper baskets and under the desks, providing they'put it to good use. !o ( buries Hole: Clarence Cornell's athletic ability. To Mabel Rankle: Florence Runkle's height, so that she can be center. To Mr. Rush: .111 the chalk dust. To .Miss Swonguer: AH the broken shoe strings. To Miss Wilson: La Cera Gilbert’s stardom in the basketball f ield. To Freda Mayer: .III the money left from this annual with which to buy chewing gum. 7o Roland Kruse: Raymond .Musser’s oratorical ability. To the Junior Class: Our historical knowledge. To John Ratter: Andrew Zink’s gym socks. To Miss .Migain: All the blue notes played by the orchestra. To the Freshmen: All notes written by the Seniors. To.Mr. Wise: Cecil Tie Long’s hair. To Mabel Claire Bailey: Elva Scherer’s dignity. To Esther Long: Meltha Carter's earrings. To Margaret Rush: Marcella Kachelries’s timidity so Margaret won’t be so magnetic. (Signed) THE SENIOR CLASS Witnessed, by 0. V. IL. 0. C. M. 19 3 0
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€l)c Retrospect Junior Class Third row—Luther Runkle, Bob Bowsher, Myrtle Metz, Ruth Carter, Catherine Lynch, Mona Lucas, Lucinda Gross, Goldie Klopfenstein, Iva Carter. Fourth row- Harold Beer, Richard Copeland, William Rohrbaugh, Roy Miller, Cora Hibner, Glenola Sphar, Lucille Haruff, Kathryn Lytle, Beulah Fogt, Lois Jacobs. Fifth row—Pauline Basil, Coral Frazier, Clara Katter, Lois Casseldine, Evelyn Gier-hart, Burnetta Brookhart, Virginia Shaffer, Francis Winemiller, Mildred Lusk, Vivian Grode, Mabel Runkle. Members not pictured—Clarence Keller, Esther Snyder, Ann Seitz. First row—Adrian Stroh, Thomas Sheedv, Earl Hardin. Malcolm Hamilton, Bob Wen-ning, Raymond Hengstler, Leona Snyder, Waldo Mertz, Delores Russel, Mary Jane Wren. Second row—Clemens Fisher, John Burk, Ruby Hoelscher, Evelyn Hoelscher, Maxine Shoup, Merono Meier, Charles Perkins. Wavne Huffman, Willis Taylor, Margaret Ellen Winget. Third row—Vergil Kohler, Macklin Vossler, Grace Ritchie, Emily Zaenglein, Mary Anna Wisener, Margaret Loegel, John Waldman, Oscar Gross, Edith Finley, Mary E. Headapohl, Delores Diegel, Bertha Stoll. Fourth row—Cleta Zuber, Erma Snyder, Evelyn Starr, Eileen McCullough. Ruby Peden. Freda Mayer, James Nagel, Dorothy Aufderhaar, Esther Long, Lenita Gutman. Top row—Left to right—Harvey Harrison. Vernon Packer, LeRoy Rostorfer, Vernon Jauert, Elvin Jones, Walter Howard, Vernon Wolf, James Osborne. Second row—Frederick Accuntius, Robert Lotridge, John Heinrich, Harold Miller, Mabel Claire Bailey, Dorothea Beery, Rosemary Koenig, Gusta Hoopingamer, Callista Metzger. I 9 3 0
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