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en br: Thomas Zumbro President Donald Moats Vice President Carroll Wolf Secretary Ann I-Ieefner Treasurer Miss Lillian Mumma Mr. Arden H. Blain Advisors
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Sembr flax: ffli5'f0fy President Torn ZumlJ1'0 Vice President Don Moats Secretary Carroll Wolf Treasurer Ann Heefner Class Motto: Today we follow, tomorrow we lead. Class Flower Talisman Rose Class Colors Orange and Brown Four years ago a very important event happened. A timid and silent group of freshman, the class of '39, was vainly trying to look and act sophisticated and nonchalant as becomes students just entering that mysterious institution known as high school, For the next four years the Class of '39 was very much in evidence around Waynesboro High School. Under the leadership of Thomas Zumbro, President, james Fishack, Vice Presi- dent, William Gelbach, Secretary, Vivian Dorsey, Treasurer, and the advisors, Mr. Bechtel and Miss Fitz, the class began its high school career. It supplied several boys for the football and basketball junior varsity teams, as well as contributing to the Blue and Gold Staff, the band and orchestra, and took an active interest in all activities. In the sophomore year Thomas Zumbro was again elected President, George Snively, Vice President, Emma Newman, Secretary, and Ray Woolridge, Treasurer. Representing the class on the football squad were Robert Burner, Paul Rock, George Snively, Ray Woolridge, Don Moats, and Tom Zumbro, on the basketball team, Kit Carson, john Little, Bob Pieffer, Laun Smith, George Snively, and George Waltz. Lois Diller, Helen jones, Emma jane Kercheval, George Kirk- patrick, Bruce Mathias, and Carroll Wolf were members of the Blue and Gold Staff. Among those who displayed their oratorical proficiency on the debating team were Dorothy Leiter, Jeanette Gingrich, Carroll Wolf, and Franklin Smith. Madeline Martz and john Little were indispensable items at all athletic contests as cheer leaders. As sophomores, many participated in boys' and girls' intramural sports. In the junior year the class of '39 moved to the new Waynesboro Senior High School, where it immediately proved outstanding in the activities. Officers were: Thomas Zumbro, President, Ray Woolridge, Vice President, Fred Kepner, Secretary, and Carroll Wolf, Treasurer. Miss Benedict and Mr. Diffenbaucher were the class advisors. The juniors placed more students on the honor roll than any other class. The girls upheld the honor of the class by copping the class basketball title with Madeline Martz, jane Billow, Elizabeth Pryor, LaRue Malles, Twenty-four
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