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Eig-htecn UlllElHE+llEHlH EHlUl President: Robert Gzulclis. Monty liH.lll'l'lQ'Zll'ill1L'l'. Rohert llrzxnt, Rohert lilliott. Yiee- President: Monty Bau1ng1':u'clner, Charles Shank, Rolmert lflliott, l,loycl Rowe. Secretary: Dorothy Rrcchhiel. Patsy ,Xnn Cliristlnan. Rohert Iilliott, Szlgle Hrewlbaker Treasurer: Virginia XValek. Adviser: Mm. Toms. l'11 ilflfllllll'-X' KIUNTY l!:Xl'XllE.XRlJXlfR UlllElHE-SlllNlH EQlUl President: Mary ,-Xnn Harsh. Yiee President: ,Xnne Ziegler. Secretary: Shirley Selnirr. Treasurer: John llolhert. Class Lihrarizxnsz Vizmne Applegate, ,lohn Slmrp, -Ioanne Metralf, lynn lfinfrock, Do Bohman, john Hoffman. Editors: Anne Ziegler, Charles llert. ,lznnes lizirnhart. Bulletin Hoarml Coinmittee: Xlzlhel Neeley, ,lohn Koons, Miriznn Fisher, .Xllen Caclclis. Arlviser: Mr. Kzlley.
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l x if PHESHMAN MSE Seibert Zimmerman - President Caroll Pensinger Vice-President lxalph Baker - Secretary Reba Glaser Treasurer Mr. Conrad -------- Adviser ' On September l5, l9-ll eighty-four eager freshmen scrambled up the steps of G. H. S. where we hope to acquire many honors and friendships. Each heart was full of determination to make ours the best freshman class that ever entered G. H. S. Such a time as we had the first few days! XVe certainly felt foolish when we had to ask the teachers the way to confusing classrooms. After the lirst six weeks' period, we had our class election which was conducted as a gen- eral eleetion. Printed ballots and voting booths made it seem realistic. livery two weeks we also elect a homevroom chairman, who appoints people to read the Bible, pass the waste paper can, and dismiss the pupils, .Xlso a person is tender of the window blinds. Most freshmen were successful in obtaining subscriptions for the Curtis Magazines. Lucky persons received attractive prizes. The freshman class is divided into three sections. ln the lfnglish classes we read differ- ent stories. Section A linglish gave a play entitled Rich Family Robinson at our Christmas party in Main Room. Civics .N made booklets about our Democracy. Civics R and C learned how to vote. The home economics girls are making attractive booklets about ideal Homes. In Science we did many interesting experiments: we studied about water, fire, light. and many things we use in our everyday lives. During the Christmas holidays Main Room was elaborately decorated with pine and paper rope which was contributed by some of the pupils. A large Christmas tree, brought by some of the boys, brightened the front of the room. was decorated by some of the pupils. Under the supervision of Miss YYilliams, the room VVC have been rather outstanding in sports. .Nbout one-third of our class went out for some sport. The girls went out for hockey. basketball. and gym: the boys went out for soccer, basketball. and gym. Almost all the freshmen belong to some club. Members of the freshman class belong to the orchestra and one belongs to the glee club. On .lanuary .20 the twelve home economics girls went to the State Farm Show at Harris- burg. ln February. we had a valentine box which was nicely decorated. XYe of the freshman class wish to extend our sincere appreciation to the teachers who have endeavored to aid us in our high school work. -..Vx FRESHMEN
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