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3 - gm D 7945 HISTORY OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS September 3, 1941 brought seventy-four Freshmen, rather scared and rather pleased, to the doors of Clarion-Limestone. Many were new to the school and found some diFficulty in working out their schedules, but after several weeks we :'Freshmen settled down for another year of much different work. lt fook several weeks for the students of the Freshman Class to become ac- quainted, then we had our tirst class meeting and elected the oFficers for this am- bitious class. They are as follows President ., ., . . ,.,. Joanne Minich Vice-President , . . , ,..,.., .,., R osetta Elder Secretary .... .. . Mary Jane Showers Treasurer . . , , .,.,.. Earl Carter The Freshmen initiation was enioyed by all on September 26, 1941. The school was rather noisy when the Freshman Class paraded through the halls with their books in milk pails. The boys wore their trousers knee length and wore socks and shoes that weren't mates. The girls came with their hair on top of their heads and wearing some type of a hat. Both the boys and girls had to wear a sign saying, l'm a Green Freshman , and sign their names on the placard. Our first social event was a skating party on October 30, 1941 at Clarion Roller Rink. lt was well attended by many pupils from the high school. This made the Freshman Class 59.30 richer. To prove we have an ambitious class we have Freshmen in the orchestra, the band, and the chorus, and on the basketball team. Many of the Freshmen helped with the Chicken Supper which was a real success. Our basketball star players are Keith Buzzard, Earl Reynolds, Donna Aaron, Maxine Hindman, Junior Copenhaver, and Mary Jane Showers. The Freshmen on the year book staFF are Byron Bush and Joanne Minich. During the year we welcomed a new student to the Freshman Class. We are now seventy-four strong. We look forward to our Sophomore year, ready for new adventures and all the time striving to improve ourselves. To learn and help others to learn is the motto of the peppy Freshmen. May these words become a part of us. twenty-one 'W I J
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SOPHOMORE CLASS SECTION A First Row: Alice Ferry, Betty Smith, Ilene Hess, DeRose Miles, Verda Deily, Alleane Gathers, Betty Thomp- son, Jane Minich, Phyllis Miles, Bertha Wolfgang. Second Row: Hulda Rankin, Sadie Alexander, Dorothy Johnson, Mary Reinsel, Sarah Harnish, June Algoe, Thelma Huffman, Jean Minich, Elaine Truitt, Margaret Smith. Third Row: Ben Clover, Tom Case, Jack Collett, Duane Stahlman, Roy Evans, George Collett, James Sloan, Robert Kerr. Fourth Row: Mr. Rodgers, Lionel Sayers, Edward Cyphert, Hilton Reed, Fred Repoff, Robert Bowersox, Elvin Brocious, Calvin Llewellyn. SOPHOMORE CLASS SECTION B First Row: Miss Naugle, Pauline Kossman, Louise Fleming, Alice Miles, Kathryn Corbett, Ruth Smith, Ruth Rader, Kathleen Showers, Shirley Rader, Betty Relghard. Second Row: Jack Neuland, William Rankin, John Pelky, Gerald Shingledecker, Darrell Love, Harry McCaskey, Charles Stough, Fred Conner, Arden Miller, Roy Pasquerette. twenty
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FRESHMAN CLASS SECTION A First Row: Marie Smith, Joanne Minich, Almeda Work, Julu Jacox, Joy Klouse, Ida Henry, Evelyn Theiss, Elsie Carrier, Donna Aaron, Patsy Allison. Second Row: Mr. Stahlman, Mary Hess, Mildred Young, Louise Cook, Doris Cook, Leona Goheen, Gloria Bowersox, Mary Lou Collett, June Hollobaugh, Jean Crate, Helen Martz. Third Row: Chester Minich, Grant Minich, John Raybuck, Lloyd Seigworth, James Cramer, Clair Neal, Charles Bigley, Dick Heasley, Robert Klepfer. Fourth Row: Edward Shofestall, William Potts, Jack Redinger, George Raybuck, Leroy Cramer, Don Smith, Samuel Wensel, Thomas Reed, Ray Johnson, Eugene Fry, Reed Jacox, Wilmer Champion. 'W new ' ' 'WV' f 1f'f 'Hff-sawn k K. , WL-YW FRESHMAN CLASS SECTION B First Row: Rosetta Elder, Mary Jane Showers, Althea Whitehill, Leona Blachier, Evelyn Gross, Maxine Booth, Eleanor Reynolds, Beulah Miller. Second Row: Mr. Blank, Merle Haines, Junior Copenhaver, Carl McKinley, Earl Reynolds, Robert Miller, Charles Detrick, Cadmus Kerr, Richard White. Third Row: Raymond Fox, Harold Johnson, Robert Copenhaver, John Reed, Dean Davis, James Burgoon, Robert Barnhart, Ross Rankin, twenty-two
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