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History of ophomore Class It was in the Fall of 1922 that we, the Sophomore Class, made our debut for tl1e High School career. Although we were looked down upon by our upper- class-men as some rare specimens having justarrived from the green-house, undaunted in our enthusiasm we were eager to begin in this new sphere of life. Wfe organized as a class and elected the following officers: President, Fred MCSl19PPy'Q Vice-President, Catherine Millerg Secretary,l Mae Angle 5 Treasurer, Raymond Schwingerg and Assistant Treasurer, Lucille Barner. As a fitting climax for our first year's success we celebrated a class picnic at Brad- dock. But lo! the day chosen for the event was favored with a steady down- pour of rain. The summer vacation proved a blessed release from our arduous tasks. Just as we had been glad for the vacation, so in the fall again we were glad to assemble to start work on tl1e second stage of our career. lVe found our num- ber somewhat diminished. At the beginning of the year we selected our class pennants of brown and white. Rings and pins bearing our emblem were selected for the class. The class is well represented on the editorial staff of the high-school paper. The class claims members talented in music. It is not without representatives on the athletic field. Our class party was one of the most brilliant a.11d successful socials of the season. lt is tl1e personal ambition of every member of the class to make the remaining years of our high-school life even more successful than the past, that we may establish an unmarred precedent, that when we have climbed the ladder to success we shall have left a record worthy of imitation. Fifty-sim
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Adams, Helen Angle, Margaret Bachtel. Catherine Baechtel, Louise Baechtel, Jane Baltzley, Anna Baughman, Isadora Beard, Frances Berger, Catherine Betts, Julia Bingham, Mildred Bingley, Catherine Bowie, Grace Blair, Pauline Bloyer, Ruth lirandeuburg, Freda Brown, Catherine Brown, Ruth Brown, Louise B ru mbau gh , Ma ry Burke, Eadah Byers, Ruth Uhenoweth, Evelyn Ohesley, Estelle Clingan, Nadine Connor, Pauline Conrad, Mary Stuart Conrad, Louise Crawford, Therma Uottrill, Naome Doub, Harriet Downey, Nellie Emmert, Virginia Ernest, Virginia averhart, Maud Pahrney, Elton Fahrney, Iris Fish, Modena Freshman Class- - -Girls Fisher, Mildred Forsyht. Lillian Fouehe, Geraldine Freedman, Ethel Frusli. Isabel Garmong, Altrude Garver. Lucille Gibson, Gladys Gilbert. Hilda Gitrich, Lillian Haines, Harriet Harne, Catherine Harr, Mildred Hart, lilargaret Hause. Catherine Head, Ursa Henry, Charlotte Hershey, Helen Hockersniith. Virginia Holsopple. Mary Catherine Hose. Catherine Humriehouse, Dorothea James, Marion Kaetzel. Margaret Keller, Jane Keller, Lillian Kersner, Julia Klipp, Leoria Koons, Ruth Kremer. Elizabeth Kuhn, Helen Lehman, Frances Lewin, Myrtle Line, Lola Linthicum, Eleanor Long, Luella Lowman, Jean Maddox, Lornea Magruder. Lorraine Manahan. Mabel Martin, Maratha Matthews, Elizabeth Messersmith. Mabel Meyers, Elsie Meyers, Gladys d Middlekauif, Catherine Miller, Lucille Miller, Kathryn , Minnich. Charlotte Moats, Virginia Moler, Genevieve Morgan, Beulah Morningstar, Evelyn Morris, Idella Moser, Leona Munsen, Helen McClain, Vivian McClellan, Charlotte McConnell, Gayl McCoy, Mary McCroy, Josephine McKane, Mary Nawgel, Henieretta Neikirk. Virginia Oden, Alice i Ogden, Virginia Osborne, Norma Pardee, Laura Parks. Lottie Potter, Anna Ramsburg, Mary Rhodes, Mary Riggs, Mae Rohrer, Louise Rohrer, Camilla Rotliget, Elizabeth Rowland, Mary Rubshaw, Mildred Ruse, Helen Schmidt, Helen Seaman, Geneva Seibert, Jane Settle, Louise Sheiss, Nannie Shenk, Letita Shenk, Julia Belle Smith, Jane Smith, Ruth Snavely, Frances Snyder, Ruth Snyder, Gladys Sowers, Nancy Spruker, Lousie Stahl, Evelyn Starr, Kittie Stitzel, Lucy Stottlemyer, Irene Stouffer, Helen Stouffer, Gertrude Strole, Doris Thompson, Virginia Tinsley, Elizabeth Troxell, Madilon Warrenfeltz, Norma Werkling, Cleo 'Whitmore, Olive lVi1hide, Mildred VVi1son, Charlotte lVinIie1d, Glendora lVitmer, Wilmuth Wyand, Dorothy Zimmerman, Jane Zimmerman, Mildred Ja?
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