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...JUNIORS . .. CLASS OF 1940
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Motto: He Conquers Who Enduresf' Colors: Scarlet and Gray Flower: Yellow Tea Rose In 1936 ninety-three freshmen answered Here to the roll call in College Life class. Eight of these charter mem- bers have remained all four years. They are: Mae Orendorff, Betty Trump, Georgia Ellen Loucks, Ruth King, Samuel Bucher, Vernon Schmidt, Elwood Ziegler and Howard Blosser. Time knows no stopping place. XVe must go on. NVe have much to look forward to, but there is much behind that will draw us back. We recall how, as freshmen, we struggled through our first party in the dining hall. XVe ended that year with a rollicking time at Camp Mack. Our President was Leland Bylerg Vice President, Harvey Huns- bergerg Secretary, Naomi Hoylmang Treasurer, May Rohrer. As sophomores we felt a little more at ease. Many strug- gled with their practice teaching. When we should have been studying, the weather prompted a skating party. Our boys' basketball team headed the league. Our officers this year were President, Falls Hershey, Vice President, Frank Bylerg Secretary, Ruth Kingg Treasurer. Maurice Burkholder. As juniors we were startled to find how small our class had grown. Our officers were President, Maurice Burkholderg Vice President, Samuel Bucher, Secretary, Elizabeth Sieberg Treasurer, Isaiah Harley. Along with our work we had to have some fun, so we had a fraud sneak. For our class outing we went to Bonneyville Mill. At another time our class spon- sor, Miss Shenk, entertained us at a party where our candy- making abilities were tried. The year closed with a social feature at a park in Elkhart. October 3, 1938, marked the date of our sneak. The scenery was beautiful at Turkey Run, where we spent two pleasant days. Upon our return the juniors sent us upon a mysterious venture that ended in sup- per outdoors. By this time we had learned that our class sponsor had another interest, and would be leaving us, so in her place we chose Professor Wfillard Smith. We, too, have come to the place where we must leave. We step out that another class may take our place. We have been here, now we are gone. Time knows no stopping place. Page twenty seven
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