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The Sophomore Cass D FIRST ROW7l,efr to Right: Miss Marian McNi!t, Marjorie Taylor, Doris McKillipS, Evelyn Christine. Dorothy Peachy, Claire Knisely, Jane Frankhouser, Helen Smoker, Janet Allen, Sara Anne Houser, Shirley Griffith. SECOND ROW: Frank Shirk, Helen Griffith. Tarrenz Young, Juanita Henrn. Jane Paden, Dean Schaaf, Ruth McNi:t, Anne Sharrzer. THIRD ROW: Carl Freed, William Marker. George Smith, George Hnfcr, Lee Longwell. We entered high school in 1944, rather timidly wondering what this new experience would be like. Soon finding out as Freshmen do, we gradually became accustomed to the changed routine. Our first activity was the election of class officers, and selection of our flower, colors and motto. An important event in this year was the trip to Gettysburg under the supervision of Mr. Dean, our history teacher. Returning again in the fall as Sophomores, we found the subjects more difficult than those of the previous year. The biggest event during this year was the selection of our class rings. The close of this year will end the first half of our high school career, and we will eagerly look forward to our next two years. CLASS OFFICERS President ........... ....................... R, uth McNitt Vice President .... .... E velyn Christine Secretary ....,. .... A nne Shartzer Treasurer . .... .... D orothy Peachey Class Colors-Rose and White, Class Flower-Lily of the Valley Class Motto- If you want knowledge you must toil. Twenty - SCVBD
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T be Junior C ass FIRST ROW---Lrfr ro Right: Mr. Crow, Esrhrr Gibboney, Mary Dalby. Robert Rheum, Kenneth Headings, Alix Lrplcy. Hnzvl Warner, Mabel Moore, Louise Fultz. Ruby Slpe, Dorln Bumgardner. SECOND ROW: Jane Wilson, Mabel Tower. Mary Hauser. Ruth Kline, Blain Xvalter. Kenneth Kline, Stanley Allrn, Charlrs Nalr. THIRD ROW: Thomas Longwvll, Charles Armstrong. Clair Copenhavcr, Fosrcr Frankhouscr, James Stover. ABSENT: June Bubb. We began our high school career in the fall of 1944. After a week or two of getting into the wrong classes, we were fairly well adapted to the high school procedure. In November 1945 we ordered our class rings which were received the following March. Recently we had a re-election of officrs. But at the resignation of James Stover, Kenneth Headings, our Vice-President filled the vacancy. Now we are preparing for our class festival. From the proceeds of this we hope to take a trip. We are looking forward to that ever important event-Graduation. CLASS OFFICERS President . . ..................... Kenneth Headings Secretary , . . . ...... Robert Rheam Treasurer .... Alice Lepley Class Flower-Yellow Rose, Class Colors-Emerald and Gold Class Motto-Knowledge Is Power Twenty-six
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The Freslzman C ass I4IRST ROW--Left to Righl' Arla XVJIIU. Cnrrn: Prnchcy, Shirley Henry. Wanda Harmon, Mnrgarrr M:Nnrx Sue Kncpper. Hazel Sale, June Longwall, Charles Kuhn. SECOND ROW: Joe Fulrz, Phyllis Kline. Daisy Hilc. Barbara Mchliu, Sylvin Swviizcr, THIRD ROW: Ray Fuliz. Robert Clugh. Bill Mann. Russell Rhodes. Robert Kline, FOURTH ROW Charles Kauffman. Richard Dann, Theodor: King FIFTH ROW: Jack Marker, Ronald Henry ABSENT1 Rollnncl Decker, Leon Houscr, Harold Pcnnypnckcr Of, .. . . . ., ur irst appearance in high school was with very uncertain actions. We didn t know exactly what was expected of us and we admit we didn't know the ropes. It didn't take us long to find the well-worn strands. This year has been very exciting and different. New events and ideas are always coming our way, making the remainder of our high school years full of expectant ex- periences. CLASS OFFICERS President ....... ......... R ichard Dean Vice President .. ...Harold Pennypacker Secretary .... .... M argaret McNitt Treasurer .. ...... Robert Kline Class Colors-Green and Gold, Class Flower-Yellow Rose Class Motto- Easy sailing makes poor sailors, easy work makes poor students. Twenty-eight
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