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Freshman Class History The Class of 1944 entered our great Institution of Learning on September 3, 1940, as a group of bashful students. They had only to wait two days for their initiation, which was on September 5. The Freshies met the upperclassmen and came through with flying colors. This initiation dance was the first one in the Freshman social career. Their next big dance, on October 21, was their own private affair-the Hallowe'en party. At this dance they gained confidence in themselves and made a stagger at dancing. The Freshies were invited to most of the upper- class dances, including the Christmas dance, the Washington Township Hop, the G. A. A. dance, and the Washington Birthday Ball. Two of the chapel plays this year were presented by Freshman home rooms. They displayed their talents in acting when 310, Miss Hoofring's room, presented The Dearest Thing in Boots and 308, Miss Cooper's room presented I-Ienry's Mail Order Wife. Both plays were a howling success, and the Freshies were quite proud of their acting ability. Many of our teachers have been impressing upon us the fact that our first nine months in a high school career are the most interesting and important, which is very true and wisely spoken. The Freshmen have a few up and coming poets. Some illustrations of these are: THE Poon Fmssi-:MEN We Freshmen have to watch our step, The Seniors say we haven't pep! I wonder what in the world they'd do, If they hadn't once been Freshmen too. FRESHMEN All Freshmen start to ,high school And try to do their bestg But soon they start to tell you Gosh, I need a rest. A few are bright to start with, Things go in their head, not out, But most just look ,around and ask What it's all about. Initiation time soon comes, Paddling's, dark halls-hear the roarg We head for the gym-some Freshies dance, Some stumble round the floor. You see them strolling through the halls So happy, they could singg- But when they're in the classroom They can't recall a thing. For instance, first thing teacher says Is Now we'll have a test. All hearts sink-smiles turn to frowns 'And you can guess the rest. But after the Freshman year is through And all is said and doneg They only hope the years ahead Will offer half that fun. FRESHMEN Herbert Ament, Rose Altomare, Rinard Anthony, Bea Bartley, Ruth Bash, Robert Beck, Patty Bills, Virginia Bruner, VVm. Bucholtz, Richard Burkett, Paul Callen, Eugene Campbell, Robert Cartwright, Tony Casagni, Cleo Casella, Geraldine Castle, Jack Chapman, Audrey Mae Chastain, Leland Clepper, Wayne Clepper, Robert Collins, Howard Craft, David Crawford, David Croasman, Jimmie Crooks, Aldene Daugherty, Gertrude Davis, Marian Davis, Thomas Davis, Betty Day, Boyd DuE, Richard Dunmire, Wm. Emminger, Clarabel Fairman, Janet Fennel, Betty Ferguson, Joyce Ferguson, Jean Filer, Arthur Fitzgerald, Cleo Fitzgerald, Grace Fitzgerald, Ross Flickinger, Elman Foster, Cleason Foy, ,Jean Fryer, Samg Giannetto, Alvin Gould, Duane Guthrie, Leona Guzolik, Jean Harmon, Glenn Helman, Jack Hill, Norma Hilty, Rawhn Hilty, Chas. Holbrook, Donald Hone, Donald Jackson, Richard Jackson, Eleanor Kerr, Janet King, Thelma Klingensmith, Anna Mary Knepshield, Mary Alice Knepshield, Carl Kuhns, Edward Lauffer, Thelma Leech, Corrine Lehner, Robert Leichliter, Richard Long, Kenneth McCormick, Janet Mcllwain. Robert Mcliown, Winiirefl McMeans, Rohert McPhillamy, Margaret Manula, Olga Marangonl, Patricia Miller, Ruth Mllhron. Gerald Morgan, Robert Nale, John Nelson, Wm. Newingham, Yvonne Nulph, Richard Obnot, Clayton Ondirzik, Naomi Ondirzik, Dee Rose Paglairuls, Helen Reed, Robert Reed, Ambrose Rosensteel, George Rosensteel, Ira Rosensteel, Charles Ross, Junior Ross, Duane Sample, Floyd Shaeffer, Hazel Shriver, Virginia Shuster, Donald Siverling, Harold Slick, Carrie Sloan, Ruth Sloan, Eugene Snyder, Frances Snyder, Richard Spahr, Jean Spencer, Helen Stanko, Wmi Stathis, Nina Mae Stitt, .Walter Stokes, Bernard Szymanowski, Doroth Talmadge, Ruth Truby, Thomas Vaccario, Madeline Viarengo, Richard Walker, Robert Waltenbaugh, Beverly Warren, Ethel Welsh, John Wigle, Helen Wilson, Lois Wray, Patricia Young, Lloyd Sulhde, Dale Shellhammer, Wm. Egley, Doris Jean Hallman, Wm. Walker, Sam Stern, Paul Wilson.
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