Schreiner beat his tom-tom; Grove threw a fast curve; Hildreth held the bow; and the freshmen obeyed orders issued by upper classmen. Freshman rules governing school customs went into effect on September 15, and dinks, black sox and ties, and armbands followed immediately. Belligerent frosh were summoned before tribunal where paddles were wielded, and sentences pronounced. In due time the offenders appeared in classes wearing feminine gym suits, ham sandwiches , and bird cages. To present a more solid front to their more weathered peers the freshmen entered the political scramble early. President Madaffer, Vice President Albright, Secretary Bohn, Treasurer Strickler, and Congressman Utterback emerged as winners of the spoils. Two weeks of eurythmics, two of archery, two of mushball, and two of fencing put the plebes into fine shape for the annual Freshman Frolic held February 11. Aided by the smooth, suave music of Frank Lombardo and his orchestra, the green of the class of ' 42 gave way to sophistication. AND INITIATION
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Industrial Arts: Albright, Amos, Baceski, Bakewell, Balog, Black, Bohn, Breakwell, Bomkem, Burok, Buvit, Charney, Clark, Criswell, De Michela, Denner, Dewar, Downs, Dudzak, Eaton, Elwood, Engelmeier, Etsweiler, Faulk, Ferrari, Fisher, Fleming, Frye, Gearhart, Gladys, Grim, Hoffman, Holmes, Jarrett, Jones, Jordan, Keefe, Kelley, Kenton, Knarr, Kuzma, Landis, Lang, Lauxen, Leeper, Leis, Lloyd, Lutz, Madaffer, Marvich, McCabe, McCormick, Moon, Nega, Nelson, Nicklas, Nickovicz, Ondeka, Ovial, Pancook, Poole, Robertson, Rankin, Riley, Rogenmoser, Roscoe, Ross, Sauter, Schatmeier, Scott, Shutsy, Sickles, Sirianni, Steeb, H. Stefanik, R. Stefanik, Strickler, Stuckrath, Suddaby, Taylor, Tedesco, Turcaso, Vesonder, Walker, Wood, Yount. 3 3 ■ J0, 3 f° K The officers who have guided freshman activities during the past year are left to right: Merle Madaffer, pres- ident; Harold Albright, vice president; Helen Bohn, secre- tary; John Strickler, treasurer.
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