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261 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We entered C- H. S. in September of 1935 as Freshmen with Mr. Barton as our sponsor. We elected the following officers: President .................................. . . . MILDRED MILLER Secretary .... ...... E LOISE RAPP Treasurer .... . . . RAY MOLLENKOPF ln our Sophomore year Mr. Walters and Miss Funkhouser were our asso- ciate sponsors. We held a very successful Halloween party and later in the year had a scavenger hunt. Our Sophomore officers were: President ...................................... . . . IACK LINDSAY Secretary .... ..... S TANLEY IRONS Treasurer .... .. RAY MOLLENKOPF CLASS ROLL FIRST ROW-Zella Bailey, John Bell, Arden Brubaker, Glenn Buchner, Freda Buzzard, Mary Chamberlain, Lorraine Clawges. SECOND ROW-Catherine Coalmer, Kathlyn Cook, Eleanor Cotton, lane Detwiler, Howard Donbar, lames Drexler, Alice Ehrhart. THIRD ROW-Raymond Esenwein, Richard Esenwein, Ellen Esterly, Iohn Reese Esterly, Betty Feezel, Louetta Franket, William Gleckler. FOURTH ROW-Betty Gustafson, Marjory Hawkins, Stanley Irons, Betty Kaufman, Audrey Knight, Dorothy Leep, lack Lindsay. FIFTH ROW-Betty Malone, Mary Ellen Manchester, Clyde Maurer, Irene Miller, Mildred Miller, Ray Mollenkopf, Iunior Moser. SIXTH ROW-Lois Peppel, George Piersol, Dorothy Poulton, Eloise Rapp, Iane Readshaw, Rhoda Russell, Helen Simpson. SEVENTH ROW-Agnes Snyder, Cleo Stillion, Dorothy Todd, Ioe Unger, Olan Uselton, Bette Weaver, Robert Wolfgang, Miss Lucille Funkhouser, Mr. Robert Walters.
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281 FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY President .................. . ............... . . . VVILLIAM DEWALT Vice President .... . . . GLENN ECKERT Secretary ...... . . . JAMES BURKLE From the moment we first poked our noses into high school in September, 1936, we have been an ambitious bunch- We are one of the largest classes in high school, having fifty-four pupils. In the fall, soon after school began, our class held a Weiner roast at Milpic Park, where Freshmen appetites came through with flying colors. The only other social event of importance was the much anticipated Freshmen party, which lived up to the tradition of all Freshmen parties. This year, as Freshmen, we have contributed players to the football and reserve basketball teams and also the track team. In class basketball, the boys' and girls' teams suffered defeats. We see our responsibilities coming, but we hope we may say at the end of four years, Venimus, Vidimus, Vicimus . CLASS Rom. p FIRST ROW--lack Allyn, Iohn Barrow, Louise Buhecker, Pauline Bryarly, Vilda Buchner, larnes Burkle, Wanda Batyski. SECOND ROW-Mary Chestnut, Mary Lou Crowl, William Dewalt, Carl Drotleff, Evan Dyke, Glen Eckert, Willie Mae Edwards. THIRD ROW-James Faulk, Bettie Mae Faulk, Harold Felger, Harlan Felger, Steve Franks, Grace Fisher, Dorothy Funk. FOURTH ROW--Bill Evans, Ruth Hammond, Marjorie Hepbum, Lillian Holmes, Vernon Hoover, Miriam Horn, Lula Kurtz. FIFTH ROW-Galen Lehman, Mary Longanecker, Lillian Lundgren, Evelyn Miller, Betty Moore, Ralph Moore, Margaret Moore. SIXTH ROW-Margaret Morgan, Ruth Moser, Frances Newell, Iohn Poulfon, Helen Prizant, lack Ritter, Barbara Robinson. SEVENTH ROW--Alpheus Rohrer, Eugene Royle, Hugh Smith, George Snoke, Lilburn Snyder, Eugene Sponseller, Dawn Stacey. EIGHT H ROW-Mildred Trotter, Dale Ward, Frederick Wilson, Betty Yarian.
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