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Left In Right: Marlin Frey, presidentg Charles Eshleman, vice presidentg Betty Jane Melhorn, secretary and Betty Leonard, treasurer. if if 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS af if if The Sophomore Class elected Marlin Frey class president for the year l944f45. Other oihcers are: Charles Eshleman, Vice presidentg Betty jane Melhorn, seeretaryg and Betty Leonard, treasurer. The most unforgettable party the sophomores had was the ice-skating party at the Hershey Arena. The Orange Blossom Special transported the mem- bers of the class to Hershey. In the fall of the year the sophomores sponsored a Halloween party. To raise money for the trip at the end of their senior year, the class had two food sales. They were held at the Market House, and a substantial profit was realized. In addition, the sophomores sold refreshments at basketball games. To climax their activities for this year, the Sophomore Class sponsored the May Hop in the high school auditorium. Twcn ty-eight
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Lefl lo Righf: Richard Sheetz, president, Betty Gutshall, treasurerg Anna Espenshade, seeretaryg and Lowell Sumpman, vice president. 1 -nf if FRESHMAN CLASS if if af lVe, as students of this year's Freshman Class, found upo11 entering high school tl1at We had begun an entirely new phase of our lives and that, in order to attain the goals set for us, we must all work sedulously. One of the Hrst things our class did was to elect officers. They are as follows: president, Richard Sheetzg vice president, Lowell Sumpmang secretary-treasurer, Anna Espenshadeg assistant secretary-treasurer, Betty Gutshall. In September the freshmen held a doggie roast at the Cove. Each person brought a lunch, and games were played. Mrs. J. W. Bingeman, Miss Ellen Garber, and Mrs. J. K. Scott, of the faculty, accompanied the class. The teachers of the high school initiated the freshmen into the O. S. S. at the Halloween party, October 27, 1944, at the high school. Games were played and prizes given for the best costumes. Eli Hostetter, caterer, served refresh- ments. The freshmen have found that extracurricular activities knit the students more closely together and encourage them to do their curricular work more diligently. Thirty
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