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FRESHMEN The class of 1940. the present freshmen who will soon he safe in the sophomore class, has the distinction of being comprised of the last midyear class to go through the Union City, Indiana, Public Schools and the first full semester class not to be followed by a mi-'-year one. 1 his class has long been deemed—ever since kindergarten -one of the most active and possessing the most initiative of any group of students ever in the school system. Their great abundance of pep, vim, vigor, and vitality has often annoyed their teachers and made them wish for a quieter class, but nevertheless the freshmen still remain disturbing and contribute greatly to the school life. Through out this past school year they have shown this by serving on committies for our various social hours; others have important positions on the “Westerner and other publications of the school. No less than fifteen freshmen are members of the band or orchestra and a small group is in glee club. Several are on one or another of the bowling teams. The girls in the gym classes took part in an Indian-Kick-Ball tournament whereas some of the boys played in the intra-mural basketball tournament. Three of the class members were on the B-sub-basketball squad last season. But even with this wide scope of outside activities the freshmen do not forget to acquire some book learnin . Among the courses of study pursued by them are the following subjects: Algebra, General Mathematics, English. Latin, Physicale Cography, Guidance, Industrial Arts and Home economics. These jolly freshmen, the sophomores, juniors, and seniors of tomorrow and the next day, will some time look back on this first year in high school and remember it as one of the happiest of their life. By Ada Belle Feltman CLASS MEMBERS James Patchcll. Norman Caplinger, Billy Shreeves, Billy Seibert, William Chattin, Charles Gray, Max Hook. Ada Belle Feltman, Charles Lyons, John Kirwin. Mary Geyer, Martha Jane Kantner, Gilbert Mangas. Beatrice Skiver Esther Minnich. Robert Lee. Betty Marshman, Carlton Frazc, Jr , Robert Guernsey, Cornelius Shannon, Joe Marshall. Dick Ely, Gail Wcimer. Betty Roscnbush. Stanley Riffle, Gordon Glunt, Lois Veit, Donald Bothast. Peggy Brandon. Betty Clear. William Romeiser. Paul Smith. Phyllis Wampler, Robert Lee, Eloise Pate. Tim Whitesel, Ernestine Corn. Robert Wampler. Janice Morgan. Bob Brown, Irene Hines, Richard Birum. Paul Barth. Vivian McAbec, Junior Green, Ann Phipps, Marilyn Keck, Richard Kauchcr Anna May Hogue. B b Bruss. Margaret Murphy. W allace King. Charlene Reeves. Gerald Boyer. Page Eighteen
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