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ROW 1 Helen Barbee Donald Ciettles Darlene King Henry Shutcr Bertha Gilliland ROW 2 Margaret Jonas Ernestine Kelley Ardyce Bowling Crilla Ervin Danna Woodruff ROW 3 Ruby Campbell Raymond Ziegler Minnie Henneman Clarence Martin Mary Bierhup ROW 4 Thomas Saddler Ava Hamer Thomas Canter Ruth Brady Catherine Hudson ROW 5 Marjorie Harper Ben Rhodes Nellie Bartoc James Emmert Catheiine Dando ROW 6 Christina King Wilma Collins Edwin Harper Dorabcllc Blagg Alfred Tisch
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«STv. ' 1 ,w % -7 HIRAM CALLAHAN President FRANK SELLERS Treasurer ROGER PIERPONT Secretary WILLIAM PATTERSON Vice-president Juniors Although sundry deserving members of the class of ‘29 are not as yet enrolled in the Hall of Fame, it is a most illustrious class. For instance, there is Hiram Callahan, the president, who is a basketball captain, a football player and a chemist of note. There is Bill Patterson, who knows how to kick a football, and who has been chosen captain: Marjory Harper. Roger Pier-ponr. Fred James, and Bob Young, who are the essentials of Wellston Athletics, and Katy Dando. the girl's basketball captain who has it.” All organizations abound in Juniors, every one vows that their candy is the best to be had. and apparently, they can sponsor a good picture show. Consequently, these numerous activities drain them of vitality, when grades are concerned. They have worked diligentlv to gain their most ostentatious position. As upper classmen the Juniors assure themselves that they really are somebody. They have never been called upon to brandish the Hang together or hang separately signs as some past classes have done, but they feel that they will not be termed slackers when they are called upon to display real class spirit. The Juniors hope to make next year more successful, more gratifying, and more interesting than all the past three years.
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ROW 1 l.ucile Soudcrs Fred James Glenora Renshaw William Colley Louise Webster ROW 2 Kathleen Morrow Ella Reed Robert Young Alma Lindauer Lorena T horne ROW 3 Cathadale Stewart Rufus Dupre Virginia Kelley Harmon Peart Olive Plummer ROW 4 Mildred Stephens F:elonise Shoemaker Everett Thorne Martha Tucker Fern Snedecor ROW 5 Helen Phillips Thelma Wcinrich Stephen Reed Eva Wade Newell Phillips Myrtle Summers ROW 6 Dorothy Jones Delford Stewart Clovis Helm Ruth Thomas Grace Norris Grace Pope 122
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