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NINTH GRADE Front row, left to right-B. Abbett, j. Amstutz, F. Beeson, W. Brown, N, Crockett, V. Davisson, D. DenUyI, j. Devaney, G. Dietrick, B. Durham, G. Freeland. Second row-G. Geurin, M. Gray, T. Heemstra, D. Hoshaw, j. Hughes, j. lrwin, B. jacklin., D. johnson, B. Klein, C. Klinger, E. M. Lake, M. Leonard. Third row--P. Lommel, D. Ludwig, P. Lull, l. Lynch, janet Lynch, T. McClintock, D. Mathers, L. Mills, R. Montgomery, M. Morehouse. Fourth row-M. Rommell, D. Newmark, R. Russell, M. Schroyer, j. Shepard, j. Smith, C. Sprague, H. Terry, G. Tompson, H. Wallace. Fifth row-G. Steele, D. Zartman, M. Berryhill, M. Geiger, j. Thise, j. Zula, R. Pershing. Sixth row-K. Comingore, P. Compton, M. Crites, R. Gannon, j. Girton, R. Guard, R. Heath, E. Holden, H. Hudlow, M. R. Kellar, P. Knauer, j. Lawler. Seventh row-M. McClure, j. McComb, V. Mann, M. Miller, M. L. Morlan, j. Norris, N. Monroe, B. Phillips, B. Owens, H. Ryder, R. Scanlon, D. Schweidler, L. Swindler. Eighth row-j. Todd, K. Van Camp, S. Walker, V. Walter, H. Wileman, B. Wilkins. EIGHTH GRADE Front row, left to right-S. Ade, N. Alberts, D. Barnes, B. Bau h, B. Biddle, M. Bradley, D. Caldwell, Y. Craw, B. Conkright, H. grites, D. Davis. Second row-B. DeKock, P. Ehresman, V. Gamble, R. Guild, H. Hilton, C. lsenbarger, N. Kemler, D. Kern, M. Lake, j. Moore. Third row-M. Malton, j. Mayer, B. McCormick, S. Miller, M. Misner, B. Parkenson, j. Shepard, R. Shideler, j. Sylvester, j. Thomas. Fourth row-j. Wierenga, M. McDaniel, M. Cain, R. Fauber, A. Biggs, j. Colliers, D. Halwick, B. Baughman, j. Payne, G. Habson. Fifth row-j. Allen, C. Ash, B. Bloss, j. Boxell j. Baugher, j. Bushnell, A. Curtis, B. DeYoung, M. L. Eckhart, Graves. Sixth row-D. Hamilton, F. Honeywell, H. Hudlow, B. jenkins, M. KeilholtZ, B. j. Leevy, R. Linville, M. j. McComb, C. McCown, M. Moore, j. Morrison, D. Oyler. Seventh row-S. Papenguth, S. Price, M. Struble, N. Tetrault, D. Turner, A. Warren, B. White. SEVENTH GRADE Front row, left to right-V. Amstutz, B. Bray, P. Burkenpas, B. Bushnell, V. Canan, . Collings, C. Clevenger, C. Dye, B. Hall, N. Heemstra, D. Hicks, A. j. johnson. Second row-D. Kiser, E. Kluth, F. Knight, W. Lull, D. Mac- Donald, B. Mann, j. Martin, M. McMillan, S. Mounts, A. Oderkirk, j. Osborne, M. Owen. Third row-W. Penrod, P. Pontius, D. Remley, M. Scarseth, j. Southworth, M. Steckel, P. Thomet, S. Wagner, L. Wilson, D. un . Fourth row-R. Adams, M. Ainslie, S. Arnold, B. Backman, M. Bartlett, G. Carr, L. Cartwright, M. E. Clark, j. Clevett, R. Cole, B. Creson, D. Dartford. Fifth row-L. Durham, R. Freeman, R. Gard, D. Hass, E. Hicks, E. Hockema, j. jamison, B. jolly, R. Kellogg, j. Lang, j. Law, V. eer. Sixth row-j. Marack, W. Marsh, P. Pesha, S. Remn-iers, B. Roberts, M. Roys, R. Ryder, W. Shook, P. Sidwell, j. Strubel, B. Terry, N. Todd, j. Wilson, j. Woods, S. Lewis, M. Long. Home Economics Picture, left to right-Wanda Bahla, Mary Edna Walton. Social Science Club, left to right-Dorothy Mathers, Myron Moore, Phyllis Pesha. Third Picture, lett to right-Ted Heemstra, Marylin Gray. Fourth Picture-joe Bugher. Fifth Picture-Scene from Elmer.
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LEADERSHIP SCARLETTE CLU B Who was it who sat in front of you at football games and screamed so loudly that your ears complained? Who was it who kept hounding you to buy ice cream just as Robbins was getting ready to make the shot that would tie up a game? Who was it who appeared at a tea dance leading by a rope a pledge dressed in a flour sack? Remember now? A Scarlette, of course. The Scarlettes, organized since i929 as a booster club for athletics, has a membership of junior and senior girls who meet certain require- ments scholastically and who enthusiastically prove their willingness to support the school's athletic contests. The Scarlettes had suppers before games to encourage attendance, and at the end of the year honored the basketball boys with a banquet. The club also planned pep sessions including the never-to-be-forgotten one featuring the Coronation of Frank LeBart as athletic queen with his manly attend- ants bedecked with ribbons and lipstick. Madelyn Gabler was this year's president and Miss Sinks, the sponsor. GIRLS' CLUB In order to lessen activities for girls and to dispense with dupli- cation of program, the class of '42 and you voted to merge the Sun- shine Society and the Tri-Y Club under the name of Girls' Club with Marian Donham as presi- dent. Betty Freeland, elected pres- ident of the Tri-Y, became treas- urer of the new club, and Clarabel Bozworth, elected to head the Sunshine Society, acted as social chairman. Miss Sinks and Miss Coulter, sponsors of the respective clubs, became co-sponsors of the new organization. Making a new constitution, deciding upon a pur- pose, and formulating a code of ideals comprised the work of many committees. Endeavoring to give opportunity for active club participation to every girl in school, the club sponsored pro- grams based on the defense theme, took an active part in service and community welfare work, and planned social activ- ities, climaxed by the meeting honoring mothers and senior girls late in April,
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