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CLASS OF 1941 Top row, left to right—Claude Kennel, Martha Kemerly, Roberta Wineland, Betty Acker, Allen Anderson, Lorene Barrett, Martha Beltz, Jack Biddle, Warren Blackman. Second row—Richard Blotkamp, Glen Bradley, Betty Buchanan, Violet Busch, Christine Call, Lester Campbell, Russell Carteaux, Gene Cogan, Paul Cooley. Third row—Wayne Cooley, Luella Conrad, Dean Cramer, Helen Deck, Grace Downing, Jack Febles, Luella Gehring, Beverly Herberger, Betty Hill. Fourth row—Pauline Imler, Donna Kistler, Dorothy Kistler, Patricia Knauer, Phyllis Lin- ville, Wilbur Miller, Noel Muhn, Dorothy Myers, Lavina Owen. Fifth row—Fay Parr, Stanley Pepple, Harvey Preston, Cletus Ray, Fern Rhodes, Gerald Sayles, Raymond Scheurich, Annabelle Schlupp, Warren Sheets. Sixth row—Ralph Simon, Paul Sherman, Doris Stephenson, Junior Waters, Joyce Weller, Betty Yarian. FRESHMEN This numerous but insignificant group of children entered the ninth year of school on September 1 of this year. On October 19, they were properly initiated as Fresh- men members of the high school. The pre- vious Friday they had been given their invitations in the form of green dunce- caps. To the amusement of the upper classmen and the humiliation of the vic- tims, the excited but none too eager Fresh- men were forced to partake in awkward contests such as dipping their faces into water and flour, being fed castor oil and pushing peanuts across the floor with their noses, all the while cringing under blows from wooden paddles, administered by the upper classmen. But they should not think too ill of the upper classmen, for the pains were soothed with green popsicles and green popcorn balls. The Freshmen chose for their sponsor, Mr. Piper; Claude Kennel, pres.; Martha Kemerly, vice-pres.; Roberta Wineland, sec.-treas. This group is looking forward to an enhancing future. A Christmas par- ty was held in the gym December 153. Games and contests were enjoyed by ev- eryone, after which refreshments were served and a Christmas exchange was held.
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First row—Junior Wert, Burdette Parr, Robert VanGorder, Max New- man, Harold Weimer, Keith Sheets, Junior Marker. Second row—William Wineland, June Keller, Eileen Weidler, Margaret Rice, Emma Pynchon, Robert Frost, Keith Owens, Katherine Biddle, Hazel Fisher. Third row—Jean Martin, Mary Wolf, Joan Kollman, Arcille Lung, Iris Myers, Alice Call, Alice Lung, Mr. Helmer. Fourth row—Gloria HEichman, Phyl- lis Bertsch, Velma Rollins, Bessie Cooley, James Warlbe, Beverly Hous- holder, Betty Sneary, Ruth Wilson. Absent at the time this picture was taken—Roseanna Keck, Calvin Ry- nearson, Alva Jarrett. First row—Richard Schaeffer, Lor- etta Housholder, Mary Ann Cogan, Kathleen Berkes, Delores Wolf, Mary Warble, Junior Schauweker, Donald Newman, Stanley Fordeck. Second row—John Berkes, Betty Housholder, Marie Frey, Alice Irwin, Betty Shutta, Marjorie Walters, Nan- cy Hersh, J. M. VanCleave. Third row—Harold Frazie, Chester Dove, Kenneth Keck, Richard Frey, James Miller, John Clark, Veryl Wei- mer. First row—Billy Barrett, Robert Smurr, Joe Wineland, Verrnon Kem- erly, Wyllis Herrick, Walter Sherman, Karl Housholder. Second row—Joe Rauh, Martha Gar- man, Maretha Weimer, Bina Busch, Doris Wolf, Dorothy Jarrett, Barbara Preston, Donna DeHoff, Marie Wei- mer, Glen Wolf. Third row—Ronald Kistler, Vaughn Kostielney, Robert Hiler, Keith Bar- han, Donald Castator, Ralph Hous- holder, Carl Hess, Dick Martin, Don- ald Myers. Fourth row—Glenn Deck, Betty Stout, Althea Zinn, Irene Owen, Ed- die Weimer, Harold Frey, Berniece Butler, Patty Schauweker, Richard Stuart. Absent—John Elwood, Eugene El- wood, Mareon Albertson.
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