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junior Class . . . started with a freshman enrollment ol' one hundred thirty-Hve . . . consists now of forty-seven vivacious girls and forty-two handsome boys . . . began the year with the election of enthusiastic ofncers 4 . . chose Robert ldcson president, Charles Slep vice-president, Dorothy Kull secretary, and Carl Hipp treasurer . , , had adjutant advisers in Miss josephine Wil- liams and Mr. Clarence Shappell . . . fren- zied their home-room teachers, Miss Landis, Mr. Engh, and Mr Ott, with their antics . . , associated well with all classes . . . in 'llifv ron' Budash, lulllliih, Barnhart -X53 M, Th j niors ,junior Class Officers: Standing, Dorothy Kull, Sccretaryg Carl Hipp, Treasurer. Kneeling, Charles Slap, Vice-president. Sealed, Robert Idcson, President. general, carefree and fun-loving . 4 . well represented in school activities . . . had an average of ten honor students monthly . . . gave the school a prize-winning Yodler , . 4 Wore with distinction their gold and silver class rings, those of the girls being smaller and daintier than any worn in previous years . . . Many boys did not buy rings but wore the silver bands of 1938 . . . sponsored the Hrst dance of the year at Halloween . . 4 gymnasium was appropriately decorated . , the couples came in colorful costumes . . 4 danced to the spooky rhythms of l,addie 'Iihilil mu' Collins, lilaschak, lfriebcn, lfockler, Fox, Ailes, J, Davis, Blough, Gillm. Second row J, Barnharl, Bcrkcbile, lvl Barnhart, L. Frank, Connor, Fcsko, Giles, ID. Davis. Iiormni mu' Beam, Dunklc, Blozovitch, Allendorfer, Dull. S Frank, Drager, Aniinoro, Berkley. 28
:r ' iii' Timkos orchestra . . . Carolyn Kunkle and Seymour Finkelstein won the cake in the cake dance . . . advertising committee was disappointed in the average crowd . , . re- ported eight dollars in the red' '.., was outstanding in athletics . . , made a name for itself in girls' and boys' intra-murals . . . the girls were winners of the archery, deck tennis, and basketball tournaments . . . proud of its six football and seven basket- ball varsity men . . . had most sought-after stage hand and electrician in Edward Yingling . . . laughed at the wise-cracks of 'limp run' Grogan, Nleffleary, Ideson, llorvath. 'I liir-1 mil' lX1iller, Ogle, jones, llanks, TN4oran, llipp, Cvlasscr. the class's funny men, Bud Collins, Ernie lfoekler, Carl Hipp, Bob ldeson, and the Salem twins . , . were deprived of the annual junior play ',,. gave a big farewell dance to the seniors , , . girls looked sweet in their semi-formal gowns . . . a big night for all . . . as they appear to the faculty, only more twigs to be bent 4 . . to the seniors, just 'kids' ',.. to the sophomores, behind the times . . . to the freshmen, ean't tell them from the 'sophs' '.,, will leave an enviable record . . . eager to be seniors. Sr-cam! mu' Hunter, Kealer, Hunt, Leehler, Haynes, lviay, Hershberger, Long. liuitiml mu' 'limp run' Ififllfxl mir. .Surmiil mil lfolium mu Kaminsky, Hager, llammerle, Nialey, Little, Green, Kull, Lum Yingling, Rohrer, Seharmann, Shaw. Shaulis, Pupovich, Price, Yanker, Slep, XVainger, Rhodes, Shecslu Smith, Slouller, Schell, Shank, Sell, Swarney, Safku, Sambor, Yost, Sattel, Suppes, Thomas, Reid, Ringler, Virus, Rhodes, 20
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