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FOUR HOB3CMtN JUST A BUNCH MR. TEICHERT JUSrYOU-JUST ME OUR DOG SOPH TEAM PAIMING fct UTY GUR GANG ) BABY NINE 'ON A SUMMER 0A END OF A PERFECT OAT BILL GR’RflAA WHAT A WHAT HAVE YOU J.G. FISHIN 6 Sophomore Snaps Twenty-nine
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SOPHOMORE GROUP Charles Armstrong Otis Bartram Kdna Belchar Earl IB a um Paul Bowman Marvel Brown Virginia Caldwell Ruth Christman Geneva Cline Paul I.. Combs Donna Cool William Cool Evelyn Way Ray Crabtree Leonard Daniels Marjorie Davis Mildred Deacon Orrin Deering Othello Deering Nlonette Diley Woodrow Deskins Pearl Durham Walter Edwards Robert Franklin Robert Frey Wilber Weinrich Olive George Walden Glassburn Thelma Harrison Dorothy Hayes J. G. Jackson James Shelton Roy Johnston Beryl Keechle V Viola Malo Elizabeth McLean Charles Moore Doris Oyer Arthur White Martha O yer Orville Oyer August Reed Vera Rose James Schauseil Bunny Schwartz Ruth Schwartz Matilda Ccott Ray Shingledecker Betty Stahler Woodrow Trainer Mary Rowe Ratts Marie Wood John Zopner SOPHOMORE HISTORY Freshman Year—Breathing a sigh of relief after passing the tion, fifty-five enthusiastic wild-eyed lads and lassies entered Wa men. This group progressed rapidly under the capable guidance Miss Orr, Miss Katzenberger, Miss Hint, Miss Vallery and M honor students—Virginia Caldwell, Ruth Anderson, Donna Cool, I and Betty McLean. Two if this group entered the District Schoh Five freshman boys were on the undefeated football squad ceivcd letters. Two boys made the basketball squad. Sophomore Year—A few of our number dropped out, but ot places. In September, 1932, fifty-two sophomores reported for du that they had reached the tenth milestone of schooling in safety. The were placed in regis tration rooms with Miss Schauseil and Mr. Johnson. We have been guided In eight sympathetic and kind men and women, who have carried it safely through the trials and tribulations of this year. Six of our number were on the football squad, of whom three received Varsity “WV . Four earned a position on the basketball squad. Some very good scores were made by sophomores on both the college entrance examination and the diction test given b Prof. Diley. We are looking forward to our junior year and to higher achievements on the road to success. —J. G. Jackson’. Twenty-eight state examina-School as Fresh-, Mr. Teichert, t produced six , Betty Stahler, tat Athens, e of whom re- n to take their ith the thought f .
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sf» TIIE TIGKK FRESHMAN GROUP Lucian Arnett Ulnh Arnett Charles Bnrch Pyrdie Bennett Lcota Betkey Carlos Bland Bonadine Bonner Dorothy Brown Henry Brubaker Wesley Brubaker Alta Conkel Jessie Conley Clarence Cooper Martha Cotton Edith Crabtree Kenneth Creascy Lloyd Cuckler Mary I)arst Flobern Davis Walter Deacon Dale Dixon Marjorie Dunkle Flora Emory Edward Fairchild Rowena Fisher Robert Franklin Mary French Harold Frey Father Fulscher Glenn Fultz Henry George Virginia Gibson .lunnita Haynes Ruth Hartley LeRoy Heible Bazil Hickman Virginia Jones Ruth Johnston Haver Joseph Rodver .lunk Laverna Kern Rexic Kroth Pettv Lambert Verjrie I eatherwcxul Vorn Lees Ruth Lewis James Lewis Alice Murray Marguerite Saxton Robert Osborne Ruth Osborne Dorothy Peterson Clay MacDonald Helen Nichols Dorothy Noel Pearl Oyer Leona Patterson Charlene Perry Hester Poole Faye Rader Helen Rapp Robert Robinson Erma Rose Amaretta Rutherford Gladys Saver Samuel Simmons Mary Dell Sines Malinda Skidmore Clarence Snyder Viola Snyder Orville Tackett Sherman Trainer Harry Vallery William Vallery Homer Vanscoy James Vest Virvinia Vulvamore Ruth Walker Winona Weinrich Georve Whaley Richard Wills Wanda Lee Yeaver HISTORY OF FRESHMAN CLASS OF 1931-1932 The Freshman Class now consists of about 85 students. Only 17 of our original class which started in the first grade now remain to uphold the honors of the class of ’36. With the rural students and a few new ones, we now have the largest class in high school. Several members of our class- were on the honor roll. Ham Vallery, Kenneth Creasy, Wesley Brubaker, Homer Vanscoy and Leroy Heible earned positions on the football squad. Faye Rader, Virginia Jones and Pauline Crabtree played on the County Championship Basketball team. The Freshman Class is also well represented in the band and glee club. CLASS OFFICERS President ------ William Vallery Vice-President ------ Harry Vallery Treasurer - -- -- -- - Rodger Junk, Secretary ------ Kenneth Creasey —Virginia Jones. Thirty
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