- Vance. B. Marlim .1. THE FRESHMAN CLASS Presidenthilliam Cutsinger Vice PresidenteRuth Henry Secretary-TreasurereLaverne Wolfangel On September 8, 1938 Anderson witnessed the coming of one of the largest classes of Freshmen that has ever been enrolled here. When this memorable day arrived, many who had been considering this proposition of higher educational training weakened, but there were otherseyes, 70 of them, who, having more determination were found waiting at the threshold for the doors to swing open. Soon directed to their home room. the i babbling ceased, and the shining countenance of one whom they knew as j their principal, Mr. Wright, was before them. He outlined the yearis pro- j gram, emphasizing the part the school would assume in the development ? of their personalities. A freshman is usually lacking in seIf-confidence and it requires con- siderable encouragement to hold his interest until he has formed the study- ing habit, but this deficiency was never displayed by this class. It is difficult to determine which subject created the most interest, but it is evident that algebra has caused the most furrows; Latin has opened avenues of discussion of Gaulic history and the charm of iiLady English has given courage to the most timid knight, while our fair maids always in pursuit of a hero, have palpitation most when iiGeneral Science is mentioned. The Freshman Class has participated with distinction in, athletics, the orchestra, and the glee club, in fact, no social affair has been complete without a fair representation from this class. They have displayed abil- ity that will make them dependable people when the time comes for them to carry on as leaders of the school. First row: R. Frulirh, M. A. Richzu'dsun, V. Nous. J. Bullman, M. Aubke, M. KVillinms. H, Bondivki Suvund row: L, Elfur , FA Raine. E. H. Kyle, B. R0111, Vi Harris, A. Schumnkeh 1L Vi'er- ner, M. Parks, L. Rusk. 4L Morten. A. Sheaushuug. H Third roweLen: K. Silver. H'. Cutsinger, 19. Lukvmiro. Right side: H. Brooks. H. Morris. RC undley. Fourth Tuw: J, Harris, Mr. Drake, B, Fithln. D. Huddlestml. R Van Frank, M. 1-111, R. Henry. Miss Perin. B. 'Whillaich. K. Ulaslin-Imrl', E. thifilkcr, J. Mew, P. Emshoff. L. Ethan L. Jonas. M. tmffney, C. Richuwlsnn. M. Sviher. Vi Juhnsnn. Fifth row: XV. Murphy. 'V. Dunn. C. antnine, Bi Mnm'e. L. hvolfamglo. S. hVilliams. P. Newell, R. Ballinger, D, Stalvy. Sixth row: D. Fairbanks. A. hVolfer. C. hVuli'angle, W'. Johnson. K. Marsh. F. t C. Betschm', l-I. Huck, 1V. Lay- , Steffen. HZ Pauly. Page twenty
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1. Looking for the Junior Girls? 2. Lookout below! here comes Jimmy! 3. In spring- a young marfs fancyg? 4.Just two girls waiting; for-7 5. Daugherty and Hirsch- auer. 6 Four skirts sitting on the pond. x1 . Future Homemakers in the makmg. 8. M1'.AStewa1't, Science sub, signmg in early. Page twenty-t'wo I
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