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15 r Junior Class Front Row: Betty Troy, Harriet Sterling, Doris Krernser, Eliza- beth Servose, Florence Doraslci, Margaret Weaver, Lillian Sabo, Rhea Getlcin, Betty l-lidlay, Iune Brown. Second Row: Arlene Iohnson, Gladys Troy, Helen Levan, Lillian Force, Maxine Shank, Lorene George, Alice Krurn, Mary Raup, Nellie Singley, Margaret Elmes, Prof. P. L. Brunstetter. Third Flow: Arthur Fliegel, Iohn VanSickle, Iohn Teitsworth, Al- fred Sinqley. Fourth Row: Victor Mihal, Lester Rider, Paul Stine, Woodrow l-lower, William Grimes, Luther Howe, Iarnes Linn, Charles lohn- ston, Floyd Linn, Harold Miller. Cl-larry Breech not in picturel. OUR CLASS BOOK, 1940
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Class Officers IOHN IOHNSON ......... ,,., P resident MARGARET WAWROSKI .... . . . Secretary RALPH GETKlN .....,.... ..... T reasurer DONALD SCHLIEDER . . .... Vice President Class History We are very proud of our class because we have sixteen of the original members in the class. These members began together and stayed together from first throughout the twelve grades. These members are as follows: Ianet Shank, Dorthy Karnes, Car- oline Fisher, Margaret Wawroski, Vivian Kern, Mildred Rider, Ed- na Fetterman, lim Miller, Robert Bunge, Donald Schlieder, Mark Billig, Tom Berninger, Wayne Snyder, Paul Yocum, Harry Fenster- macher, and Robert Kostenbauder. The oldest member of our class is Lee Yeager who is twenty years of age falrnost old enough to vote.D The youngest, Mark Billig, also gives Tom Berninger, who is the tallest, some competi- tion. Tom Berninger is six feet one inch, and Mark Billig is six feet one-half inch. lim Miller is the shortest. The tallest girl is Shir- ley Cherrington, and Mary Drum is the smallest and also the thin- nest. Vivian Kern is the plumpest. We also have a giggler as most classes do, she is Caroline Fisher. Our class was most cooperative. We had a fine group of work- ers, especially in our junior year. Everything we did that year went very smoothly. Let us hope everything continues to run smoothly after we are graduated, and each has taken his path. Now instead of saying California Here We Come , We are say- ing World's Fair Here We Come. OUR CLASS BOOK, 1940
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Sophomore Class First Row: Ethel Blass, Rachel Smith, Betty Watkins, lean Lore- man, Florence Schmick, Arlene Artley, Minnie Bogart, Ruth Fen- stermacher, Mae Lewis, lune Myers. Second Row: Guy Hawk, Donald Bergenstock, Dawn Kish- baugh, lanet Zimmerman, Ruth Iohn, Cana Levan, Olive Billeg, Mary Getty, Betty Smith, Winitred Hartman, Robert Allen, Harry Kern. Third Row: Edward Kremser, Iohn Kistler, Leonard Weidner, Fred Derr, Ralph Mills, Albert Yodock, Walter Slusser, Robert Liptzer, Donald Rider, Martin Stewart, Ioseph Nevius, William Roberts, William Albus. Not on picture: Mary Pitoniak, William Shuman, Harry Lore- man, Earl Linn, Dean Lindemuth, Lee Bunge, Glen Fetterman, lack Howe, Harold Kostenbauder, Leona Artley, Frank Miller. OUR CLASS BOOK, 1940
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