Mifflinburg Area High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Mifflinburg, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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IGN ITIHIE NAIUIFIIILIUS 'CILASS 'DIFIFIIICIEIDS A. William Koons ----- President Quentin Snook Vice President Lois Reeser - Secretary Eugene Cook Treasurer This world that were a-livin' in Is mighty hard to beat: You get a thorn with every But ain't the roses sweet! F056 NAIUIF Il IL IUS SITAXIFIF Clair Yagel EDITORIAL BOARD - - Editor-In-Chief Eugene Cook - - - - Athletic Editor Helen Iean Sterling, Beatrice Knepp - - Senior Class Iune Baker, Dorothy Bingman - - Last Will and Testament Lois Reeser, Carolyn Mark ---- Calendar BUSINESS BOARD David Boyer ---- Business Manager Eugene Cook - - - Assistant Business Manager Quentin Snook - Advertising Manager William Strunk Assistant Advertising Manager PAGE SEVFN -

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lflI'1lE NAUTIILIUS AIL IU MSN Il OFFICERS George B. Klingman ----- President Helen llgen - f - Vice President Ruth Spaid, Marion E, Smith Corresponding Secretaries Elwood H. Moyer - - Recording Secretary Theron S. Dersham - - - Treasurer Eleanor Adams Irene Arney Betty Barnitz Gladys Beaver William Beckley Percival Benfer Anna Boney Byron Catherman Rachael Catherman Robert Cooney Elwood Dale lack Dale Walter Feaster Paul Dreese Robert Dreese Hazel Duck G. Eugene Edelman Harry Elliott Robert Erdley A. Beaver Gast Bernice Hackenberg Donald Hackenberg MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1938 Iosephine Harter Frieda Henry Marlin Herman Evelyn Hursh Beulah Keeler Marguerite Klose R. Geraldine Logan Louise Mark Miriam Mensch Norman Miller Richard Mitchell Neil Moyer Edith Moyer Marjorie Musser Donald Orwig Ruth Pontius Willard Pontius Wilmer Rarick Iohn Reish Dorothy Ringler lay Roush Anna Ruhl Lee Saxon I lay proud claim To this body and name, But I rest on no dead kin. E. Florine Shipton Walter Shirk David Shively Alma Shoemaker Elwood Showalter Iohn Spotts Helen Stahl Iohn Strickler Earl Voneida Marguerite Voneida Randall Wagner Theodore Wagner George Walter Glenn Walter Margaret Walter Anna Weader Karl Wehr Cora Wenrick Mary Wenrick Leon Wolf lean Zimmerman Lester Zimmerman My name is mine for praise or scorn, The world began when I was born And the world is mine to win! PAGE SIX



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lfIHIE NAXIUWIILIUS Class Flower: Talisman Rose Class Colors: Maroon and White Class Motto: It isn't what you do. It is the way that you do it. SIE N ll 'D ID 'C ILASS lI'lllSlf1DIl2Y The present Senior Class began their education in the fall of nineteen hundred. twenty-seven, and under the guidance of Mrs. Ringler we learned the A, B, C's and the other fundamentals of learning. We shall not forget the brief years spent under the guiding hand of Miss Anna Lincoln. In the third grade, Clair Yagel and Lois Reeser were added to our ranks, and re- mained with us until these, our graduating days. In the fourth, fifth and sixth grades we were schooled by the capable teachers. Miss Kline, Miss Lodge, and Miss Mensch. These three years were spent in the Academy Building. We were the only class to spend the entire fourth, fifth, and sixth grades in that old building. A big step was taken when we entered the seventh and eighth grades, where we got our first taste of high school life. We had considerable trouble adapting ourselves to the new methods and rules, but we soon overcame these difficulties. Clair Yagel and Eugene Cook, our great mathematicians, won First and Second place respectively, in the Union County Eighth Grade Contests. Lois Reeser lost out in the spelling contest by failing to spell suite, In our Freshmen year our class was greatly increased by the addition of our out- of-town pupils, The first few months of high school developed among the pupils a feeling of superiority. However, we soon discovered that we were still greenies. As Sophomores we began to take an active part in all school activities. A few of the boys were already playing on the varsity soccer and baseball teams. There was much excitement when we chose our class rings, an event which we had long looked forward to. The Iunior class became divided into three groups, namely, the commercial group, the academic students, and those interested in vocational work. During the year we conducted a series of food sales and sponsored a dance in order to raise money for the prom. The class, through its fine cooperation, gave a very successful and enjoy- able banquet and dance. PAGE EIGHT l

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