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Page Twenty-two OFFICE Freshmen VICTRYNE SCHLAGENHAUF, President GARNET STUCKEY, Vice President PEGGY BAUSERMAN, Secretary ROMAINE STUCKY, Treasurer Donald Agler Edna Amstutz Stanley Amstutz James Armstrong Joan Baumgar tner Marcella Bollinger Naomi Burry Alfred Cott Catherine Fields Phyllis Fields Robert Hanni Keith Hofstetter Richard Hofstetter Kenneth Huser Harriet McCrosky Paul Miller Willodean Neuenschwander Ellowyne Neuenschwander Gale Nevil Helen Nevil Paul Nevil Geraldine Roughia Lois Schmucker Lillian Sommer Jane Smith Katherine Sprunger James Steinman Paul Stucky Keith Vorhees Charles Weaver Olin Whetstone Jerome Windmiller
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BOYS Sophomores THOMAS RooP, Secretary-Treasurer DWIGHT SPRUNGER, Vice President ROBERT FLUECKIGER, President WILMA BOLLINGER Loretta Booher Luther Burry Roland Cline Kaye Fennig Gene Haviland Dorothy Hirschy Dorothy Ineichen Elmira Kraner Donna Jean Mann Irene Mathys Florence McCollum Reba McCollum Donald Miller William Morningstar Dorothy Robinson Maver Roth Margaret Scott Virginia Sielschott Clifford Sprunger Viola Stanley Minnie Steiner David Teeter Clifton Zuercher Floyd Zuercher Page Twenty-one
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BOYS Victryne Schlagenhauf Peggy Bauserman Donald Agler Stanley Amstutz Joan Baumgartner Naomi Burry Catherine Fields Robert Hanni Richard Hofstetter Harriet McCrosky Can You I magine? Not thinking about Hos! An acrobat Not losing his temper Playing a violin Getting dates Soprano soloist Asking questions Giving first aid A mechanic A dietician Names Garnet Stuckey Romaine Stucky Edna Amstutz James Armstrong Marcella Bollinger Alfred Cott Phyllis Fields Keith Hofstetter Kenneth Huser Paul Miller Can You Imagine? Dating anyone be- side Marvey and Bix. With curly hair A Paris housewife Studying Biology ln vaudeville Radio comedian Really singing Having a girl with a car Not smoking A farmer Gale Nevil A Stage manager Helen Nevil Being Witty Paul Nevil A soldier Geraldine Roughia Anything but good Lois Schmucker Without glasses Woking Jane Smith A Paris dressmaker Elgin fsongmer if Studgmg . a erme prunger rune e James Steinman A dog' catcher Paul Stucky Being tau Keith Vorhees Not mischievous Charles Weaver A Shoe Shiner Ohn Whetstone A debatef Jerome Windmiller A druggist Willodean Ellowyne Neuenschwander Being separated Neuenschwander Being separated Freshman Hislory On September 1, 1939, 42, shall we say, timid Freshmen entered the assembly. We were all trying to look as dignified as our upper classmen, and succeeded to a certain extent. We experienced a feeling of great joy on that day for we discovered three new members were added to our class enrollment, namely, Romaine Stucky, Katherine Sprunger, and Keith Hofstetter. The boys felt better after the customary ducking and in a few days settled down to their studies. Perhaps the question that entered every Freshman's mind at sometime was, Who will be our sponsor? To our surprise on October 10, 1939, when we were assembled for Algebra class fearing a test would be sprung on us, who should walk in the door but our principal, Mr. Hunt, to deliver to us the good news that we could voice our opinion in the selection of a sponsor. We then discovered that Mrs, Rhoades was to occupy this position. Our next step was to vote on our motto and flower. After sometime, we decided our flower was to be the yellow rose. We chose as our motto a very suitable one: We build the lad- der by which we ascend. Our history was not destined to end here, for in the beginning days of November, a new member, Jack Hutchins by name, was added to our class enrollment temporarily for he left our midst early in January. Days filled with jolly times followed for all. On February 6, 1940, a party was held at the home of Joan Baumgartner. All who constitute the Freshman class are looking forward to the remaining three years of high school and to the day when we may be looked up to as the mighty seniors. Page Twenty-three
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