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We helped the party of ’38 to publish the new yearbook by giving them some of the proceeds of the sale of our handicraft, red and black Scottie doorstops and bookends. Thank you, Mr. Brock, for helping us. We started a small annual called Пе Junior High School Journal. Having spent a year on the trail, we felt capable of conducting part of our Junior High School graduation program, Our School, in which various classes participated. After this strenuous year, we elected for our captain Harold Landahl; his assistant, Howard Simme; keeper of the log, Ruth Albrecht; and treasurer, Betty Bock. We helped the wagon train financially by selling pol- ishing cloths. We were so anxious to reach our goal that we didn’t take time for a celebration (A Soph Hop), but we had a big picnic in a place called Como Park. We gained much experience this year. For the next year we thought that our splendid leaders of the past year needed a little rest, so we placed Dexter Parsons in the position of responsibility as captain of the wagon train; Betty Bock as his helper; Virginia Stutzman as logkeeper; and Elman Steinman, treasurer. As we advanced to a place in the trail where we could enjoy ourselves, we had several class dances. Near the end of the year when we had almost reached the three quarter mark, we took time out for the Junior Stardust Prom. It was held under a star- lit ceiling, Ruth Albrecht was chairman of the decorating commit- tee. Elman Steinman and Virginia Stutzman were crowned king and queen for the night. This was our last event of the year before we came to the great desert, examinations. Before our last year on the trail began, we selected these officers: Gerald Setter, head of the wagon train; Betty Before our last year on the trail began, we selected these officers: Gerald Setter, head of the wagon train; Betty Bock, his assistant; logkeeper, Marilyn Goebel; and treasurer, Inger Solum. Other duties calling Gerald from the wagon trail; he retired, but he later caught up with the party. Betty Bock was made head of the train and Carlton DuBois her assistant. We stopped and put on a very successful play, What a Life. The amount earned was to go for the yearbook. After this a class dance was held. Plans are under way for the Senior Ball just before we reach the end of the trail. And so with our duties done, our honors won, leaving Our sincere gratitude to the faculty members, the hardened pioneers reach the goal of graduation--a goal that will mold our lives into better citizens. Cartton NuBors ei
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LUCILLE A. WIGGINS College Entrance MARY ANN VOLPE General Academic Basketball 4 Basketball Volleyball 4 Volleyball Old English L Club 4 Ping Pong Bowling Old English L Club Senior Science Club Activities Club Senior Play Junior Prom SHIRLEY ANN WALLS College Entrance Basketball 4 Volleyball 4 Bowling 4 Old English L Club 4 Junior Prom LOUIS J. WINIECKI General Academic Track 2 Cross Country 1 Block L Club 1 Activities Club 1 Dramatic Club Senior Play HENRY L. ZAK College Entrance Senior Science Club |! WHE ТРАП OF ‘41 When the covered wagons of ’41 set out for that great gold rush graduation back in '37, 125 bold tenderfoots elected How- ard Simme as head of the wagon train and Dexter Parsons as his right hand man. June Lindner was selected to keep the log; James Eber- a ЕО care for our money; and Miss Snyder was made our chief scout. Taking the blue from the skies and the gold from the sunset, we formed our colors. In remembrance of our gardens in the homes we left, we selected the red rose as our class flower. 20
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CLASS PROPHECY Looking into the ALL-WISE MIRROR of the future, we see these Americans: Kitty ADAMS — STILL THE RED-HEADED BUSY-BODY Ruthie ALBRECHT — SERVING HER FIFTH TERM AS PRESIDENT OF THE LADIES! AID SOCIETY Dude BARKER — ETERNALLY TRYING TO CHARM ALL THE THE GIRLS WITH THOSE WONDERFUL EYES Barney BARNHARDT — THE FUTURE GASOLINE-TANK FILLER-UPPER Betty BEEMAN — PLAYING THE ORGAN FOR THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHOIR WHILE HER latest GAZES ON Bockie BOCK — THE PRESIDENT OF THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE RETIRED LUTHERAN MINISTERS Bermie BOLLER — TEACHING A CLASS IN CHARM ENTITLED How to transmit your emotions, the Boller method Reeke BONAZELLI — STILL PROMISING ALMOST EVERY GIRL IN SIGHT THAT HE WILL MAKE A BASKET—JUST FOR HER Bud BovE — BEING SENT OVER TO GERMANY WITH HIS GERMAN BAND TO SHOW GERMANY WHAT GERMAN BANDS ARE LIKE Rosebud BRUNCK — STILL TRYING TO GET UP ENOUGH NERVE TO ASK |NGER— Daggie BRYAN — THE FOUNDER OF A HOME FOR DEPRIVED, UNDERNOURISHED, UNFORTUNATE PEDIGREE OR MONGREL CANINE BEINGS Phil BURDICK — EDITOR OF THE Frat Lux AT ALFRED UNIVERSITY, AT LAST Rec COLLING — STILL TRYING TO GROW UP Corny CORNISH — DEMONSTRATING HOW THE MOONGLOW CREAM WILL KEEP THAT SCHOOL-GIRL COMPLEX I ON Carl DUBOIS — SHOWING ARLENE THEIR NEW FAMILY BUDGET BOOK Fred DUDE — ARRANGER OF RACHMANINOFF!S PRELUDE IN C MINOR FOR FRENCH HORN AND TRUMPET . Durf DURFEE — STILL WITH TALENT FOR RADIO MECHANICS Allie DZIARMAGA — NOW LIBRARIAN AT THE LANCASTER PUBLIC LIBRARY Jeep EBERHARDT — STILL THE LITTLE MAN WHO IS ALWAYS THERE Tommy FARRUGGIO — STILL UP IN THE AIR; ONLY NOW IN AN AIRPLANE Homer FRANKIEWICH — PRESIDENT OF THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU FOR THE BETTER BUSINESS MEN Erm GERBER — ACCLAIMED THE OUTSTANDING WOMAN IN POLITICS Danny GILLON — ACHIEVING HIS AMBITION AS ADVERTISING MANAGER FOR HIS GIRL Ginger GNAGNARELLA — INVENTING THE GNAGNARELLA CALORIES COUNTER Jake GOEBEL — STILL TRYING TO GET SOMEWHERE—LESS THAN AN HOUR LATE Frenchy GRAMBO — CHANGING HIS TUNE FROM Coming, Mother TO Coming, Ruth Nor HASTRICH — STILL WAITING FOR FRED TO FINISH HIS WORK SO SHE CAN GET HOME Dick HAUNGS — WORLD RENOWNED MATHEMATICIAN Don HEITZ — CALLING FOR VIRGINIA AT FARRUGGIO!S COOKING SCHOOL Hertz HIRTZEL — THE DANIEL BOONE OF THE FUTURE DISCOVERING THE NORTH WOODS Jerry HOPE — SUCCEEDING DOROTHY DIX IN WRITING ADVICE TO THE LOVE-LORN Stuie HOWES — BECOMING FOOTBALL COACH AT CORNELL Bebe HUGHES — VOTED THE MOST ALL—AROUND ATHLETE OF THE MARRIED WOMEN'S CLUB BY THE |NCONSIDERATE HUSBANDS! ORGANIZATION Nettie KRIEKE — EVENTUALLY FINISHING HER SWEATER IN 1960 El KRUSCHKE — QUOTE—MARRIED AND LIVING HAPPILY ON WELFARE—UNQUOTE Winnie LANDAHL — FULFILLING HER CHILDHOOD AMBITION OF BEING AN ACCOMPLISHED PIANIST 22
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