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President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Class Flower Class Motto Class Colors Sponsor Junior Data Franklin Armstrong Marie Stucky - Louise Smith Marilyn Augsburger - - Violet Paddle your own canoe - Purple and Gold Andrew C. Cook Junior Class Hislory In September of 1936, thirty-six proud boys and girls assembled as the first Freshman class in the new school building. The first officers of the class of 1940 were: President, Louise Smith, Vice President, Franklin Armstrong, and Secretary and Treasurer, Edith Hoffman. During the year we lost two members, Ralph Stucky and Dwight Felty. Everything went along smoothly throughout the first year and on May the fifteenth we left the schoolhouse for a vacation of four months. On August 11, 1937, Bill Blocker, a brilliant and well beloved member, was fatally injured in an automobile accident. In September of 1937, we reassembled as Sophomores with an enroll- ment of thirty-one. The following officers were elected: President, Edith Hoffman, Vice President, Warren George Haviland, Secretary and Treas- urer, Franklin Armstrong. In our Junior year, we were disappointed by losing two members, Floine Neuenschwander and George Boice. The officers for the year are President, Franklin Armstrong, Vice President, Marie Stucky, Secretary, Louise Smith, Treasurer, Marilyn Augsburger. On November 22, the Juniors presented a mystery play, The Phantom Bells. Twenty-three
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Top Row-How do girls! Second Row-Why sponsor Third Row-Co-edsg Fourth Row-Seein' Fifth Row-Just we Bottom Row-Here hunting: Some Twenty-two you rate that? We protest! Closer, girls, closer! No gossip aliowed, so sober? Isn't one enough? Verda treats the crowdg The Juniors' Beauty and the beast: Three's a crowdg Swing it, sister! double? When he was single! Pigeon-toed, Mimg We want a smile, girls: Pull your neck in! A former Junior just a mistake. we are, don't we look a mess? Chet the candy salesman! Snipe future Seniors! In our solitude.
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Top Row-Franklin Armstrong, President, Marie Stucky, Vice Presidentg Louise Smith. Secretaryg Marilyn Augsburger, Treasurer. Row 1-Malcolm Banta, Verda Blocker, Doyle Bollinger, Matie Fennig, Chester Fields, Richard Fields, Agnes Fravel. Row 2-Clifton Gerber, Norman Grile, Miriam Greene, Warren George Haviland, Margaret Hiser, Edith Hoffman, Weldon Lehman. Bottom Row-Robert Morningstar, Mary Frances Reichs-ldeffer, Aveline Robinson, Roberta Scott, Florence Shively. Berwyn Sprunger. Martha Weaver. Tw enty -four
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