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Senior Class . . . Row Row Row Row Row I - - Harry VonNeida, William Kerstetter, Natalie Chambers, Marv Dorman, Arlene Riland, Kathryn Emery, Margaret Gast, Mary Kathryn Shoemaker, Frances lean Mitchell, Myrtle Ruhl, Vivian Bingaman, Novclla llgen, Mary Ellen Ruhl, Richard Zechman. Horace Wagner, II - - Nevin Wehr, Ianice Runkle, Louise Musser, lean Bowersox, Mary lane Dale, Vivian Mensch. Frances Wolfe, Meda Wagner, Ioyce Zimmerman, Ioyce Emery, Ruby Duke, Kathryn Sholly. Thomas Beckley, III - - Robert Zimmerman, Ray Hassinger, Elsie Feese. Elaine Gutelius, Isabel Lenhart, Norma Strickler, Dorothy Shaffer, Mary McClintock. Delphia Iolley. Ruth Shambach, Louise Burrey, Robert Klingman, Benjamin Chambers. Bruce Boney. IV - - Kenneth Keeler. Harold Dreese, Audrey Rotering, Azlene Grove, Roberta Shepherd, Mary Kathryn Speese, Ieanne Musser, Ralph Stcese. V - - Robert Mitchell. Ralph Zimmerman, Scott Fisher, Grey Iamison, Charles Rothermel, Howard Wolfe, Winstcan Boyer, Robert Sterling, Iamcs Shipton, Luther Kerstetter. Page Fifteen
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Class History . Page Fourteen FRESHMANH We entered high school with eight students enrolled, the largest per cent coming from out of town. Miss Yagel, Mr. Dersham, and Mr. Yaros served as our home- room tcachers. Although we were not initiated by the Seniors on Senior Day, they succeeded in humilating us o-n St. Patricks Day by making us look ridiculous, but we didn't mind, because we had as much fun as they did. After much discussion, our class rings were selected. SOPHOMOREH As the year opened we discovered that we had lost a large per cent of our class- mates. We spent most of the year on Biology field trips chasing butterflies and grass- hoppers, identifying wild flowers and birds under the direction of Prof. Musser. The prize for the best notebook went to Helen Preston, who is no longer with us. A large number of the class enjoyed our class party which was held at Vicksburg Cabin. 1uN1oR-- ' Once again our enrollment increased when members from the Lewis Township High School joined us. Our efforts were rewarded when we received fifteen dollars for our display of Biolo y Notebooks at the West End Fair. - The last semester was spent in preparing for gre big event of the year-the Iunior Prom! The decorating committee made tulips and wooden shoes 'til they thought they couldn't look another one in the face. The decorations were carried out o-n the Dutch Garden plan. We were especially proud of the windmill built by the vocational boys of the class. A delicious banquet was served by the women of the Evangelical Church, and later we all met at the Masonic Temple to dance to the music of Ivan Faux. SENIOR-- At last we were Seniors! We never thought we'd make it, but here we were sitting in the front of the auditorium filling the first six rows. Once again our en- rollment decreased when several members of our class left us to serve their country. The big event of the year was o-ur class play- Dotty and Daff which was pro- claimed by many to be one of the best plays to be presented at H. S. The oper- ctta Ieanie starred many members of the Senior Class. Practically all the members of the class participated in the making of our year book, which consisted of much preparation and hard work.
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President - - Novella llgen Vice President Thomas Beckley Secretary - Frances Wolfe Treasurer - Kenneth Keefer CLASS MOTTO We will close the door to the past, and open the door to the future. Class Colors--Black and Gold Class Flower--Yellow Rose NAUTILUS STAFF Editorial Staff Co-Editors - - Robert Klingman, Roberta Shepherd Class History ----- Arlene Grove, Kenneth Keefer lVrite-Ups Mary Kathryn Shoemaker, Louise Burrey, Novella llgen, Vivian Bingaman, Frances Wolfe, Audrey Rotering. Vivian Mensch, Frances lean Mitchell, Ruby Duke Art ---- Scott Fisher Features Mary Kathryn Speese, lean Bowersox, Ray l-lassinger, Mary Ellen Ruhl, Mary lane Dale, Dorothy Shaffer, Winston Boyer, Thomas Beckley, William Kerstettter Picture Committee - Kathryn Sholly, Novella llgen, Thomas Beckley Sports - - - - William Kerstetter Seniors Diary - - leanne Musser Business Milf1dgCl'S - Nevin Wehr, Louise Burrey Advertising Manage1's Myrtle Ruhl, Frances Wolfe Page Sixteen
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