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SCDPI-IOMORES The Sophomore class of nineteen forty stands as one of the top ranking classes in Anderson. The total enrollment is fifty, of whom thirty-one are girls and twenty-five boys. The class seems to be heading in the right direction. The class met as a body and elected three capable officers to lead the group. They elected William Cutsinger as president, Alfred Wolfer as vice-president, and Ruth Henry as secretary-treasurer. The class has been guided and ad- vised very admirably by Miss Nash and Mr. Duvall. Some of the activities in which the sophomore class was represented are: Dramatic club, football, basketball, volleyball, Hi-Y, and the Girl Reserve club. William Pauley is president, Alfred Wolfer vice-president, and Arthur Mertcn is secretary-treasurer of the Beta Hi-Y club. Dorothy Staley was one of Anderson's cheerleaders at the basketball and football 'games. Repre- sentatives of the Sophomore class who played football are Larry Elfers and Jim Owens. We hope there will be more of the Sophomore class out for football next year. From the above information it is easily seen that the Sophomore class of nineteen forty have been of credit to their school. We eagerly await their future work as we believe they will go a long way. FRESHMEN Although they have been in our midst only a year, the Freshmen have already assumed an important place in our high school life. They have been well represented in all the school activities, including Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, football, basketball, baseball, and Lantern Staff. They have not been shirkers in their scholarship either, as their teachers will testify. This has been a busy year for the Freshies, what with getting adjusted to their new high school schedule and all. In the fall the girls were given a baby party by the Senior girls, where they had a chance to act their true age, and after a day of wearing different socks and shoes, shirts backwards, etc., the class was treated to a wonderful party given them by the Sophomores. Everyone had a grand time largely because of the way the Freshies and everyone else got out and hoofed it. The various enterprises that the class carried out showed that they possess qualities of leadership that will stand both them and the school in good stead in the future, and just as important, a spirit of cooperation that should do much toward helping them attain success in life. Their class officers are Paul Connell, president, Sheldon Rusk, vice-presi- dentg Winnie Williams, secretary and Edward Metsger, treasurer.
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First Row: R. Silver, H. Hack, K. Wolfangel, R. Frazier, W. Johnson, W. Layman, H. Biggs, G. Bennett, H. Brooks, E. Kaetzel. Second Row: L. Rusk, V. Dunn, D. Newell, D. Staley, C. Fontaine, B. Roth, B. Whitlatch, D. Huddleston, H. Bondick, M. Williams, E. Whitaker. Third Row: M. Fehl, Miss Nash, R. Henry, K. Richardson. M. Aubke, L. Beyer, B. Fithen, L. Jonas, L. Wolfangel. S. Williams, V. Harris, J. Moore, J. Merz, P. Emshoff, C. Glasbrenner, J. Bollmann, Mr. Duvall. Fourth Row: R. Fralich, R. Lewis, W. Pauly, B. Vance, F. Van Frank, M. Richardson, M. Seiber, R. Owens, A. Werner, M. Parks. A. Steffen, D. Fairbanks, R. Frazier, A. Wolfer. Fifth Row: A. Merten, W. Cutsinger, J. Owens, L. Elfers, C. Betcher, W. Hundley, A. Sheanhang. First Row: W. Beck, J. Dumont, R. Jolley, P. Connell, G. Weaver, D. Bartel, J. Truitt, K. Merten, L. Parks, H. Guynn, H. Wittmeyer, H. Kuhn. Second Row: J. Ester, E. Metzger, E. Wessling, G. Hirshaucr, D. Hill, F. Godfrey, R. Miller, D. Parrott, M. Wegner. B. Roth, E. Taylor, L. Darnell, B. Thomas, D. Shellabarger, W. Smith. Third Row: Miss Perin. E. Potts, J. Phillips, J. Bruce, M. Frazier, M. Sullivan, M. Lathrop, L. Fausz, D. Weichhan, D. Gastrich, I. Lippolis, M. Wiley, W. Johnson, M. Klose, G. Brunner, E. Stace, P. Potter, Mr. Drake. Fourth Row: R. Burns, V- Green, B- Roller, D. Kurznyski, R. Young, O. Fannin, B. Thornton, J. Owens, L. Neilson, J. Dahlheimer, E. Molz, F. Wulfkuhl, B. Maxstadt. Fifth Row: R. Hazel, H. Jackson, A. Messmer, S. Rusk, B. Killen, G. Otting, L. Meier, W. Murphy.
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OFFICERS Eugene Wittmeyer President Joe Coslett Vicc President James Macke Secretary-Treasurer OFFICERS William Pauly President Albert Wolfer Vice President Arthur Merten Secretary-Treasurer ALPHA HI-Y First Row: R. Kendall, B. Miller, E. Wittmeyer, Mr. Srofe, J. Coslett, J. Macke, H. Clark. Second Row: C. Smith, P. Fausz, R. Merten, R. Glazier, C. Jonas, W. Hawkins, J. Wolfangel. Third Row: R. Askew, R. Taylor, C. Dallman, W. Steele. BETA HI-Y First Row: K. Merten, A. Merten, Mr. Duvall, W. Pauly, A. Wolfer. Second Row: J. Dumont, E. Metzger, J. Truitt, H. Brooks, S. Rusk, P. Connell.
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