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The Nautilus 'X 'X ir 'A' ln Appreciation We wish to extend our most sincere thanks to Mr. Norman Wagner. He has been a friend and helper to us wherever we asked for his assistance, and we here take the privilege of letting everyone know that he is tops with us. ALUMNI OFFICERS Clair Brungard ------ President Owen Hassinger ------ Vice President Rose Tauro, Mrs. Carroll Reeser Corresponding Secretaries Mrs. George Royer, Ir. - - - Recording Secretary Theron Dersham ------ Treasurer Clark Adams Ruth Benner Mildred Bingman Dorothy Blackford Eleanor Boop Neil Boop Nora Boop Franklin Bottiger Dorothy Bowersox Lois Bowersox Earl Boyer Tobias Catherman. Ir. Edith Mae Chesnut Paul Dale Freida Delcamp Mahlon Denius lane Diehl Willizxm Diehl William Docbler. Ir. Danirl Linn Edelman Betty Erdley Eleanor Erdley Franklin Frederick Dorothv Gharret Lavard Gotshall Marion Grove Harry Hackenberg Charles Haines Helen lean Haire Kenneth Haney Edwin Harter MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1941 Clayton Hartley, Ir. Cloycie Hassinger Alma Heintzelman Owen Heiss Mary Louise Herendeen Mary Hommel Phyllis lddings Leon Keeler james Keister Dorothy Iean Knauss Sarah Korman Elwood Krebs Helen Lenhart Helen Lynch Dorothy Miller lohn Miller Francis Motter Robert Neiswender Bessie Page Helen Pfleegor Fae Pontius Dorothy Printzenhoff Edna Ruhl Stanlcy Samnsell Myrtle Shaffer Charles Shipton Laird Shirk Robert Shirk Betty Shively Donald Shively Kenneth Shively Page Ten William Shively Anna Shelter Dorothy Shriner Helen Shriner Mary Margaret Shriner Robert Smith lean Snook Charles Spaid, Ir. Viola Spaid Isabel Stahl Paul Stees Elizabeth Sterling Betty Stoudt Isabel Taylor Betty Throssel Elizabeth Trutt Helen VonNeida Nelson Wagner Althea Walters Harold Weaver lohn Weaver Mary Wehr Eleanor Weiser Betty Wilson Mary Elizabeth Wi Lucy Withers Harold Wenrich, Ir. William Wolfe Violet Wright Oren Yost, lr. 'ff'
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The autilus f 'X f ir Class History Mrs. Ringler was the capable teacher with whom we started our first year in school. We had thirty-three members: twenty-two of these original members are now graduating. We continued in our second year under Miss Lincoln, numbering thirty-one. In our third year, under the helpful guidance of Mrs. Dersham we had an addition of three, offsetting the loss in second grade. We applied our abilities to the arts and handicrafts in the fourth grade, under the guiding hand of Miss Kline, with thirty-four members participating. This is the only year we spent at the old Academy Building. We shall never forget our exceptionally long geography classes taught by Miss Lodge. Our knowledge of mathematics is credited to our never-to-be-forgotten friend. Miss Mensch. Thirty-two of us competed with the fifth and seventh grades in num- erous arithmetic races. Upon entering' the seventh grade we get our first taste of high school life. The pride and joy of each of us was our locker key. We increased our enrollment by five. making a total of thirty-seven. Miss Thompson patiently endured the numerous impish actions of thirty-five of us for both years in Iunior High School. She also conducted the decisive eighth grade examinations. Of our seven grade teachers only two remain teaching here. Our first year in high school began with thirty-six more greenies. Our dignity was humiliated by the St. Patrick Day and Senior Day hazings, which we heroically en- dured. This year completed our required Vocational courses. The Sophomore year began with a loss of two members. This year we succeeded again, under the able direction of Miss Boyer, in winning the One-Act Play finals. The hard work that we put on our Biology Notebooks brought us the first prize of S15 at the West End Fair. The biggest event of our high school life was the Iunior-Senior Prom with thirteen new members, most of whom came from Lewis Township, participating in the plans. Our excellent decorations won high praises from all who saw them. We had our choice of three courses this year--Vocational. Commercial. and Academic. This. our last and, seemingly, shortest. year provided many activities. Among them were the America Forever minstrel. the winning of the One-Act Play finals, and the Hearts and Blossoms operetta. Much hard work was spent in making our yearbook outstanding on the patriotic theme and on our class play, a mystery named The Phantom Bells. under the most able direction of Mrs. Klingman. Sixty-five students pooled their interests in these activities, VVQ cannot hope to remain together all our lives, as we all have chosen paths to follow. But in the future we shall always remember our graduation and our enjoyable school career together. Page Twelve
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