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'D-TEL. sop QMORE Ass V Becker, Joe ll V Bertram, Katherine. I Bishop, Mary -'yi' Blye, Virginia Bollinger, Charle Bower, Betty 1 Bowers, Earl H Brame, Eugene 1 '..f Brannon, Miriam 'fx Bream, Kathryn'lQ Bream, Maurice Butt, Ralph Carter, Nelson Clabaugh, Theron Clapsadclle, Earl Clapsaddle, George Cromer, Roseanna Davis, Esther Day, Doris Ann Day, Helen Deardorff, Robert Dubbs, Allen Dunkelberger, Dorothy ,lean Duttera, George Dutterer, Evelyn Fair, Leslie Felix, Margaret Q9 Fidler, Richard I , Fiscel, Helen,i'v 757' tw Fox, Paul Frazee, Betty Frazer, Marie Gilbert, Charle Goodermuth, Laura Grimm, Lucille Harbaugh, Ruth Harman, Clifford Hamer, Gladys Heagy, Margaret Heagy Betty Heck, Betty ,lane Hemler, Sylvia Hess, Viola '--, ' Holowka, Eva Horner, Margaret Hossler, Ernest Huff, Edgar Johns, Mar Keller, Lula Kime, Dale Kriembring, Lillian Kump, Marie Larson, Anna Leatherman, Luella Linn, Francis Lynch, Ken McCanns, janet McCleaf, jean McKenrick, Robert McPherson, Raymond Maust, Walter Mb-f Meininger, Charlotte Menges, Helen Mickley, Curvin Miller, Ethel Null, Edgar Orner, Martha Oyler, Helen Palmer, Mildred Plank, Levi Purdy, Eugene Harness, Russell -.645 Redding, George Redding, Winton Rice, William Riclinger, Betty Jane Rightnour, Wales Roth, Arthur Royer, Howard Saby, john Schriver, Mary Louise Schwartz, Eva ,lane Shealer, Betty Mae Shultz, Maybelle Smith, Lyla Mary Smith, Madelyn Spangler, Gladys Starry, Ethel Sterner, Dorothy Swope, Mary Swope, Samuel Tawney, Beatrice , Troxell, Robert l Waltemyer, William' Warner, Irene Warner, Kathryn Warren, Mabel Weaver, Claire Weikert, Allen Weikert, Peggy , Weikert, Rosanna K Weller, Hovfard Wentz, Frederick Wilson, Ethel May Wisotzkey, Francis Wolf, Mildred Yingst, Sarah F Zeigler, Jean
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som-IQMORE CFFICERS President 777,,,,7,,77,, ,,,,7, 3 ,,,7,7 R obert Troxell Vice President ,77,..77 77,... . .A Betty Frazee Secretary ,,.,,,,,,,,,,A, ,,,,,,,,,A Lucille Grimm Treasurer.. .,.... ,Y,YYY,777,... ,47.. - . .Paul Fox Adviser ,.,.,. e.,.,.. .,.,,,,, M i ss Ruth Spangler Class Colors ,,,ee,,,, ,,,,re,.e ,,,e, O r ange and Brown Class Flower ,,,e,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,e,,,,e,,, B r own-eyed Susan ,,,,,,f'Find a way or make onef, Class Motto SCPI-IOMORE CLASS HISTORY When we, the Class of '38, entered Gettysburg High School for the first time as stu- dents, we were hlled with awe and wondering. How should we ever remember the room numbers? How could we remember which desk was ours? How could we get from one class to the next without being late or getting lost or stumbling into the wrong room? These were but a few of the numerous, perplexing questions which only time and habit answered. Before 'we realized it, that year, happy but strenuous, was over and there was nothing to worry about for three whole months. When we entered this same High School again in the Fall of 1935, we had an alto- gether different outlook on life from the one we had had the previous year. Instead of being tormented, we could torment! The faculty seemed more like old friends than ever before, and the building now held no terrors for us, we were Sophomoresl Our class might well be remembered as the ul-lard Luck Class when parties are the topic of conversation. Both years our class parties have been postponed from their original dates by a forced school vacation. One year it was the measles and the next year it was bad weather that called the party off, but when they were finally held, the Class of '38 shone! Although this second year has probably caused a little more work, it has been just as much fun and holds just as many happy remembrances as the first. In almost every organization of Gettysburg High School we have members of the Class of '38. We are also very well represented in various school sports such as football, basketball, and baseball. You see now, we hope, that our class is not to be outdone by any other.
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FRESHMAN OFFICERS President , 7,,7,,,.. , ,,.,.,, Arthur Cunningham Vice President t,t,,, t,,t,,,,,, R ichard Thomas Secretary ,,,,,. ...,,,,, .,...,,, E l eanor Hanawalt Treasurer ,,,,,,, ....,,,,,,,,. T homas Miller Adviser ..,,,,e, W ,,,,, Mr. Robert Fidler FRESI-IM AN CLASS HISTORY just one hundred and sixty-three freshmen, that's all. But the class of 1939 is the largest group of curious, big-eyed freshmen ever enrolled in the begirining of the school year. It didn't take long for those ambitious pupils to adapt themselves to the new ways of high school. Now these same freshmen are safely on the road to success, and even mid- years' did not daunt them. At present they are happily enjoying themselves to the fullest extent, taking a large share of the responsibilities given to them and working as hard as they can at the important class activities to engage in. In planning the Freshman party, great school spirit and cooperation was displayed by both boys and girls. The party, held on May the first, was a whopping success, due to the work of the various committees, the class officers, and Mr. Fidler, the class sponsor. Committee members chosen were as follows: entertainment, Lena Hartzell, Ruth Kitzmiller, Rosalind Shank, Betty Martin and Mary Ruth Riceg decoration, Grace Reaver, Hope Reaver, Louise Sachs, David Garfinkle, John Horner, Geraldine Francis, Thelma Warman, Alita Thomas and Roland I-Iessg refreshment, Robert I-land, Bill Everhart, Raymond Singley, Helen Saby, Sara Mehring, Mary Jane Chamberlain and Marion Cluckg ticket, Jeannette Frazer, Anna Deatrich, Mildred Collins and Dorothy Fridingerg invitation, Jack Berger and James Mitchell, clean-up, Billy Collins and Mark Frazer, Kathleen Dickert, Francis Doersom and Merion Durboraw. Joining enthusiastically in most of the projects suggested by the teachers, for school benefit, the personality of the Freshman class won the admiration and respect of a large portion of upperclassmen. When aqperson looks at them, he is bound to immediately prophesy that '39 will be a record class in dear old G. H. S.
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