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TWELVE YEARS TOGETHER AND THE FIRST TEACHER Third Row-Norman Grile, Matie Fennig, Robert Morningstar, Richard Fields, Marilyn Augsburger. Second Row-Agnes Fravel, Mary Fr. Reicheldeffer, Louise Smith, Miss Fravel, Teacherg Clifton Gerber. First Row-Franklin Armstrong, Miriam Greene, Verda Blocker. Page Fourteen SENIOR ORCHESTRA Back Row-Norman Grile, Berwyn Sprunger, Robert Morningstar, Mal- colm Banta, Richard Fields, Front Row-Verda Blocker, Miriam Greene, Louise Smith, Edith Hoffman
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Senior Hislory PRESIDENT-Norman Grile VICE PRESIDENT-Marie Stucky SECRETARY-Louise Smith TREASURER-Marilyn Augsburger In the fall of 1936, thirty-six students enrolled as fi eshmen in the new building. We elected the following as officers for the year: Louise Smith, President, Franklin Arm- strong, Vice Presidentg Edith Hoffman, Secretary and Treasurer. During the latter part of the year Roberta Scott entered our ranks. On August 11, 1937, one of our most beloved classmates, Bill Blocker, was fatally in- jured in an automobile accident. In the fall of 1937 Ralph Stucky, Dwight Felty, Tom Mosser, Junior Lough, and Ber- nice Hough did not return. Mildred Nevil and Fi ank Butler left us during the first se- mester. Our officers were: Edith Hoffman, Presidentg Warren George Haviland, Vice Pres- identg Franklin Armstrong, Secretary-Treasurerg Norman Grile, Student Councilman. We enjoyed two class parties which were held at the Burkhalter woods and Lehman Park. When we entered our Junior year George Boice and Floine Neuenschwander were missing from our ranks. Our ofiicers for the year were: Franklin Armstrong, President, Marie Stucky, Vice Presidentg Louise Smith, Secretaryg Marilyn Augsburger, Treasurerg Mary Frances Reicheldeffer and Clifton Gerber, Student Councilmen. We enjoyed a Halloween party in an old house near the home of Edith Hoffman, and during the summer we had a picnic at Lehman Park. Our last social function of the year was a reception for the Class of '39 in the High School Gymnasium. Our beloved class sponsor, Mr. Cook, died of a heart attack on April 26, 1939. On entering our senior year we re-elected all of our Junior ofiicers with the exception of the president and student councilman. The new officers were Norman Grile, Presi- dent, and Louise Smith, Student Councilman. We ushered in the fall season with a class party at the home of Roberta Scott. The 'fClass of '40 has sponsored THE LEGEND OF THE LIMBERLOSTH Vol. III. -CLIFTON GERBER Page Thirteen
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Name Marilyn Verda Mimi Agnes Edith Roberta Aveline Margaret Florence Marie Mary Frances Louise Matie Martha Franklin Clifton Norman Berwyn Weldon Doyle Dick Red Malcolm Chet Bob Favorite Saying Shucks I did not Oh! foo! Well! why not? My gosh Nuts! Golly Oh! shoot Oh! fudge Ach! Ya! Oh, no but you don't Well Shut up Oh! Gee! Just so her name's Marie Gosh yes Can you go tonight Just so she's a yell leader The dumb thing There will come a time You don't know I know So what l'll get you After 'ern SENIORS Characteristic Quietness Short Giggles Dark Com- plexion Diamond ring Temper Pug nose Brown eyes Bashfulness Curly Hair Cracking gum Red Hair Coffee nerves Her walk Handsome Smart A big nose Studying Practical jokes Cross-eyed Tall, dark and handsome Carrot top Bowlegged Large mouth Long chin Idol Hazen My teachers Martha Raye Her boss Robert Taylor F1 itz Florence Nightingale Clark Gable Norma Shearer Franklin Tyrone Power Grocery Clerk Ned Sparks Paul Alice Faye Fibber McGee Venus Judy Garland John Rev. Holston Barnacle Bill the Sailor Noah Webster Jack Benny Alfalfa Little Abner Imagine them Not studying 6 ft. tall Being serious Without gum Good conduct Old maid Being noisy Being short Preacher's wife Minnie-Ha-Cha Not flirting Being fat Home at nights Being a yell leader Not going to Berne Not going to Huntington Being to school on time Not sleeping Acting dumb Being a bar- tender Playing angel Not knowing anything Without a beard Not Hghting with Mimi Being a preacher Page Fifteen
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