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Freshman Class Snapshots Our little greenhorns, Freshmen to you, chose Dick Milroy, Ed Zimmerman, Maralene Carson, and Bob Keyes as class officers. Everyone still congregates at the front of the old building, including this bevy of girls. tif you look closely you will find a malel. Wonder what's wrong with the nice large tree seat by the new building? First Day ot School was the theme of the Freshman Auditorium. Freshman Class Dick Milroy, President Bob Keyes, Vice-President Maralene Carson, Secretary Ed Zimmerman, Treasurer As is customary, we welcomed a new Freshman class last tall. Yes, our method of wel- coming them is a bit odd -still we do enjoy their presence. Held exclusively tor them in October were two Learn to Dance mixers. With their new knowledge ot dancing, they went to the Freshman Hal1owe'en party which was held Octo- ber 24. The Girls' League gave a tea tor the Freshman girls on Ianuary. 18. Before tea was served in the apartment they were given an orientation program. Hearts were much in evidence at their Valentine mixer which was held February 12. The Freshman auditorium, presented March 12, was a satirical take-oft on the beginning of school. Freshman Class Pictures on Opposite Page Row 1: Mary Ahnert, William Alberts, Marcella Ammer- man, William Arland, Richard Arthur, Richard Ashbaugh, Kenneth Ashbrooke, Clarence Bauer, Catherine Bauman, Rodney Bayless, Betty Beard, Rosalyn Beason, Aaron Beck- ley. Row 2: lean Behny, Lowell Berryman, Eileen Bessignano, Ruth Bittel, Kathleen Blair, Walter Boone, Marvin Borden, Esther Bowman, William Bowyer, Ioyce Bradley, Richard Brindle, Richard Brooks, Charleen Brown. Row 3: Ronald Bunnell, Clio Burbank, Paul Butcher, Ro- sina Capello, Maralene Carson, Robert Carson, Robert Case, Eugene Cassel, Agnes Catanzaro, Mary Cauley, lane Cavanaugh, Clarence Clark, William Clawson. Row 4: Robert Cogan, Evelyn Cole, Dorothy Collier, Donn Cooper, Betty Cotner, Mary Dailey, Iohn Davis, Ed Deal, Christie Dickos, lean Dixon, Dorothy Donnelly, Mary L. Dotterer, William Douglas. Row 5: Kathleen Edwards, Betty Egolf, Paul Ellis, Nellie lean Erlenbaugh, Ioseph Faust, Homer Ferguson, Albert Fishback, Shirley Fisher, Dorothy Gable, Harriet Gabriel, Elvin Garland, Robert Gasaway, Wilma lean Goble. Row 6: Carolyn Gochenour, less Grant, Gene Grimes, Marjorie Guillaume, Harold Gustin, Charles Guyer, Harry Hadsell, Dale Han, Larry Harding, Karl Hartisch, Marcella Hartish, Melvin Hartleroad, Ruth Heirholzer. Row 7: Eugene Hendricks, Pat Hentgen, Raymond Hoag- land, Io Anne Holland, Mina Holland, William Holy, Betty Hooton, Mary Hullinger, Don Iarrett, Donald Iohnson, Rhea lean lohnson, Ieanne- Iordan, Ray Kader. 260 Row 8: .Bob Keyes, Betty lane Kerschner, Betty L. Kersch- ner, Mary Kile, Iohn Kilian, Carl King, Ed Kinzie, Wavelyn Kugler, Iohn Lewis, Iean Lichty, Richard Lines, Pat Lin- inger, Mary McAllister. Row 9: Marjorie McComas, Robert McGuire, Norman Mc- Laughlin, Raymond McMinn, Robert McMinn, Rodney Mc- Nary, Marjorie Maugans, Grace Maughmer, Richard Miller, Albert Milroy, Ida Milroy, Richard Milroy, Lila Mull. Row 10: Betty lean Norris, james Nye, Marilyn Otiker, Alice Patterson, Derrill Pavey, Iosephine Payne, Margaret Pearcy, Phyllis Petty, Arthur Piper, Betty Ploughe, Arliss Price, Iona Iean Price, Richard Quigley. Row ll: Richard Ralstin, Don Ramer, Maxine Rasmussen, Billie Reed, Iohn Reed, Ralph Rentzel, Marjorie Richardson, Patricia Roberts, Betty Robinson, Virginia Rogers, Helen Roop, Beverly Russell, Ioe Sampson. Row 12: Donnabell Schmidt, Ralph Scott, Toby Seiler, Dorothy Shadinger, Keith Shafer, Garl Shank, Edward Sharp, Nellie Sharp, Io Ann Smock, Betty L. Snyder, Paul Sterling, Charles Stewart, Louella Sullivan. Row 13: Iosephine Sutton, Dorothy Swaiiord, Harriet Temple, lane Thoennes, Elsin Tillett, Maybelle Tillett, Ioan Turman, Roberta Turner, Myla Vcndercook, Nora Wallace, Iohn Waltz, Barbara Ward, Paul Ward, Ruth Waters. Row l4: Lois Watson, Paul Weaver, Betty Wells, Lois Wilciman, Doris Wilkison, Margaret Wilson, Maxine Witt, Vivian Wolf, Lavina Wright, Iohn Wycoii, Harold Young, Hubert Young. lane Young, Ed Zimmerman.
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veryone let his hair down and had one swell time at the Hard Times Dance. The tackiest appearing boy and girl were crowned king and queen. If Ziegfeld could only have seen some of the P, H. S. girls. Fencing has come into its own again, lt's quite obvious Why there are so many girls in the class. If the future farmers ot America have as much spirit and pep as the boys in this club, the U. S. will soon be on its feet. Good time to get together and freeze when there's a fire drill. The Iuniors and Seniors visit the New York World's Fair via the 1939 Prom. First thing the students do when they get their Narcissus is to rnark it up. Such gratitudel 280
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