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FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Tne freshmen the neu fledged Ieo Hlgh students begm school on the first day w1th lots of splrlt After 1 cons1der1ble amount of nmless wanderlng 1bout the halls 1nd rooms they soon became acquunted vulth and accu tomed to thclr classmates 1nd cl 1ss1ooms 'Ih1s group composed of forty nme members was soon organlzed 1nd led through the maze of the first year wlth Fphrfum K1pfer presldent Jeanette Kryder vice presldent 'md Joe Sommer secretary treasurer MISS Audrey Beerbower and Mr Ralph Dax IS consented to he p gulde these fre hmen through then' first year The hrst soclal gatherlng was a class party at Cedarv1l e Park Octob r 3 and was well attended by freshmen and teachers Yes vt hen anythmg was golng on there were alvx ays freshmen among them Twenty three members belonged to the G1r1s Glee Club nme were basketball players and three were on the softball team In the Booster Club cou d be found mneteen freshmen and seven could not only be seen but heard 1n the band Wxth the cheerful breezes of sprlng these freshmen pam d arranged 1nd held a successful sprlng class party three years OUR FRESHMEN Left to rzght Group Jeanette Kryder Secreta1y Joe Sommer VICE Presld nt and Eplaralm Klpfer Presldent Fzrst Row George BZHTIJHVICII Lleanor Bates Ilene Bauman Mary Bellmger Betty Blough and Mxldred Bumgardner Second Row Paul Frelmuth Maxlne Garman John Grose le Ov en Haliley Arthur H3SS1g and Mlldred Hobbs Third Row Betty Hohenstem Jacob Hoover John Howard Mlrlam Klopfensteln Wayne Lantz Loveda Lederman Cllfford Llechty Geraldme IWCKIDZIE Donald Mextens PQUIIDC Mlller and DdVld M1115 Fourth Rau Velma Norr R1ch'1rd Notestlne Robert Notestlne Marlan Parker Norma Phllllps W1lladean Pontius Ke1th Pulver Harold Redlger Robert Sauder Joseph Sauder and Irene Saurer Last Row Ethelvn Schlatter Martha Schlatter Joan Sommer Floyd Sowers Enos Steury Roy Stuckey Gerald Thompson Bettv Wlse Loretta Yoder Olen Yoder and Ruth Zlmmerman W1ll1am Mlles xx as absent when the plctures were taken +12 3 +1- 2 . a 2' ' ' ' z 2 z ' z ' . J ' 2' S ' 1 ' ' L i 1' ' . ' ' , - ' , ' ' 2 . cl ' . ' 3 . ' ' 1 C , , - . 1 . 1' l ' S ' . ' ' - ' 1 Q . . , c , . ' ' ' ' , ' : - . L, , 1 , L . 1 , - , 1 . . . V A .W C . V 2 . Yes, indeed, everyone must agree that this freshman class is one which will bear watching for the next A . - N . . . D . . . 1 .. V 9 1 N' 1 4 7 ' . - . . 1 L . . 1 1 5 1 r 1 -7 . . , V . . . v- Q . L . . . V , . Q . . V . ' v I I 1 A 1 1 1 1 l 1 i . C 1 C 9 4 v V- rx
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OUR SOPHOMORES Left to rtght group Lots Wltmer VICE Presldcnt Edxx ard Soud Presldent and 1VI1ry Ann K1pfe1 Sec Fzrst Rott B1 tty Alxey C1111 Arnold L1ur1ne Bob IV Eugene Butler and Carol Ch 1St11I1 Second Rou l1y Ctllllfld W1111dean Gerlg Ptul GQTIQ Hoxx 1rd Kryder llld Helen H111 Thtrrl Rott R1ch rd L1ntz El1z1beth Knlselx Luella L1echty K1thrvn Lcde1m1n Myrl L1echty M1e Irene ' lechtv LalVIar 1Vl1chae1 and Dor1s Pail' Fourth Row Don'11d Porter Pattx Rob1nson Peggy Robmson N11a Je tn Romlclx Florence Smetd Robert Stohlm 1nn Lorene Stelner and Donald Th'1rp Last R011 lV1arguer1te Sumney lxllldred Tracy N1om1 Thompson Fxelvn Walbolt Dale Walker Paul Wltte Arlene XOd61 ard lV111w I-Ielen Zlmmerman Florence Eash R0b61f Coz1k and My1t1e XVIITDQT xx ere absent xx hen D1CtLl1CS were t1ken SOPHOMORE HISTORY On the openmg of school Ill the 1111 of 1920 1ITlOIlg the members of h gh school could be seen a group of forty SIX d1Sh1Ilg f11sh1ng 216011 f1esh1es The x1x 1d green of these 1YTlb1l.1ULl9 lfld TINSCIIIGXOIIS p1lgr1ms soon faded '1xx 1y Ulldel the QLIDCIXISIOH of lllss Ruth Paxk and Mr Hubert Dax lb cl 1Sb sponsors the class elected Edxx 11d Souder hetd of the1r cl ISE Lo1s Wltmer sub he 1d and M1rv Ann Kxpfer secret1rx tleasurer 27 1939 xx h1ch was held at Va11Z1le s grove At the Apr1lC T W A the f eshman home econom1cs cl1ss modeled the garments made dllfllig the second semester After negotlatlng one 9L1CCGS5fI1D1I'lW the freshmen p11nned another xxh1ch xx 1s held Apr11 19 1940 and 1ce c1eam 1nd cake xx e1e the refreshments serx ed Afte1 1 lapse of fou1 months th15 cl ISE composed of forty three puplls entered lb sophomores Although the sophomore year 19 sud to be r1thcr dull th1s cl1ss xx 1snt content xxlth the usu 11 bcc1use they be11eved IlUt1'l11'1g xx IQ too h'1rd or dltllcult In ordc1 to handle thclr IIIHIIS 1 c 1ss mcetlng xx IQ held to elect class oflicers The officers VKhlCh helped to steer t11e class through the prexlous vear xx cre re elected They wc1e Edward Souder pres1dent Loxs W1tmer XICL presldent XI1rx Ann Klpfer sec1et1ry treasurer M1ss Ruth Park and Mr Floyd White tools. pos1t1ons IS cl ISS sponsors Two 1nterest1ng PIFLIQQ x ere glx cn dll1'1112 the year l'he tlxst pnty xx1s 1 xx tener roast at Cedarvxlle Park Octobu 9 The 111111 party of the class xx 1s held IH th ,,vmnas1um Members of th1s UIOUD of sophomxnes xx e1c to be found 111 nearly ex erx 'lCt1X1Iy of the school They have txxo VCIFS yet It Leo duung xhtch tlme they expect thelr pep or1g1n1l1ty and speclal ab111t1es xx111 brlng fame to them IS 1 cl 1ss -1122 1 , ' . -f ' ' , ' .' 3 1' er. 1 1 2 ' '. . ' '- 2 ' Hz . z ' tu. . . r' 2 . f- .z ' L . ' Q ' , 1 f . 'z , z a . ' ' - ' 21 z . ' 2 A ' ' . z , 1 ' 2 . A , z 1-1 , . ' I . ' ' . - L . j ' , ' . , ' a ' ', 2 . L , 7 ' , L 1 . fm h , I h Q .'. E ' . 4 ' N . . . , 7 1 7. v v ' . . . V . 1 I 1 ' vl . , . ' - - A ' Q Z f I ' . - ' 'a .t. 1 1 1 .' . ' A . s g vi I . A . 5 ' Ak ' .. . 1 . . Q .. R . - k Q 'L' L ' 2 ., f. ' - lk .. 1A ' 2 j- ' . Let's have a xx'1ener roast! That was exactly what the freshmen did at their tlrst class party, September 1 Q V ' 4 C ' I .A . 1 ' ' ' , ' L 2 . a ' ' '11 ' . 1 ' L ' ' K . ' . ' 1 ' , ' z 1. . - ' . 2 ' 5 . . , J '. .1' 1 . ' z . fa ' 2 . L 1, . ' N . 1 1' 1 ' ' - 1 1' - vs ' U 1 ' ' . . r k . . . - l , ,- : . ' I 'I ' . - ' 1 1 z 3 ' . A 2 - , ' ' . ' ' ' ' . 1 z . . 1' . ' z L ' 'ag ' e GN ' ' . I H' . ' . ' ' ' 1 '1 j C ' ' . ' ' 2 z 2 .. -. .,
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