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Freshman Class First Row: fleft to rightj Earl Harbold, David Forbes, James Bensel, Elmer Shearer, Delano Miller, Carl Strausbaugh, Delores Wildasin, Nancy Gunnet, Margaret Lucabaugh, Oscar Trivett, Sterling Hawkins. Second Row: Raymond Sload, Ellouise Bortner, Doris Wfarner, Phyllis Warner, Sara Kipple, Doris Miller, Patsy Renoll, Florene Furhman, Naomi Warner, Gloria Bortner, Donald Reever, Miss Phyllis Krumrine fclass adviserl. Third Row: Shirley Walker, Janet Stauffer, Edna Miller, Ada Mae Bortner, Beulah Forbes, Jean Braun, Lois Wright, Phyllis Snyder, Ethelyn Laughman, Joann Garver, Esther Miller. Fourth Row: Donald Rohrbaugh, Royce Folkenroth, Richard Kipple, William Thoman, David, Ambrosius, James Forbes, Dwight Bortner, Sterling Trump, George A. Shaffer. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY MARGARET LUCABAUG1-i, '52 On December 7, l948, we held our first class meeting with Miss Krumrine as our class adviser. We have elected the following officers: president, Carl Strausbaughg vice president, Delano Miller, secretary, Nancy Gunnetg treasurer, Elmer Shearer, reporter, Delores Wilda- sing historian, Margaret Lucabaugh. January l4, l949, we held a class meeting with Carl Strausbaugh as our president. We have selected our class flower, class motto, and class colors. They are class flower, carnation fyellowj 3 class motto, Not for oneself, but for others, class colors, maroon and gold. The pupils that have left the freshman class are as follows: Jean l-lallar, Ruth Bricker and Donald Graf. We, the class of '52, are sorry for these people that have left us. The pupils that came into the class of '52 are as follows: Sarah Kipple, Richard Kipple and Donald Reever. We are thankful for the new pupils that have come into the freshman class. U81
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