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UNDERCLASSMEN
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THE SENIORS RAYMOND BOWERS None but he and heaven knows, of what he is thinking. MAX DUWAYNE RYNEARSON Some love two and some love three, But I love all who will love me. F.F.A. I. 2. 3. 4- Glee Club 2. 3. 4. BETTY JOETTE MULLET To those who know her best, A friend most true and hearty: To those who know her least. A very quiet party. Glee Club 2. 3. JOHN KUCKUCK Reign thou apart, a quiet king. Band I. 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM RUSSELL DREW Some times quiet, some times shy; But the rest of the time—Oh My! F.F.A. I. 2. 3: Pres. 2, 3: W. Club I: Page 18
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THE JUNIORS Class President Wendell Broom Vice President Barbara Whetsel Secretary Barbara Fox Treasurer Lucy Rhoadarme - CLASS COLORS Maroon and White CLASS FLOWER Sweet Peas with Ferns CLASS MOTTO Onward is our aim. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the year of nineteen hundred thirty-two, came the sound of thirty-seven pairs of little feet. As everyone found out later, it was the sound of the new first grade. Guided in the door and out again by Miss Helen Callahan, we entered the second grade, taught by Miss Gertrude Newcomer. The most of us being passed on. we came safely through the third grade, with the help of Miss Hamman. On into the fourth grade with Miss Dirrim and later the fifth grade with Miss Mary Bonfiglio, we finally reach- ihe sixth grade, where we met Mr. Gurtner. Mr. Gurtner, either through the kindness of his heart or the fact that we deserved it, passed us on into the seventh grade to Mr. Bowers. Later came the eighth grade with Mr. Dorton. Mr. Dorton and Mr. Bow- ers, however, were assisted by Miss Parks. Miss Wilson and Miss Bachte1. In the year of nineteen forty we rushed into our Freshman year with flying colors, the dominant color being green. Here Miss Deer and Mr. Smith watched over us. The total number was forty-seven, having acquired some new pupils from Corunna. In the Sophomore year Miss Parks and Mr. Bohr undertook the task of quiding our minds in the right path, but willingly released us to Miss Bachtel for our Junior year. In these years of high school we have been so successfully led by each of these teachers, with Miss Fuchshuber, Miss Howell, Mr. Heywood nd Mrs. Buckner, that our class, now totaling thirty-five in number, hope trav kpoJnto our last year together. Here we hope to spend one of h opiest ears of our lives. Page 20
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