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J umor Class It was ln the fall of 1938 when we began our Hrgh School llfe, and our presence was made known by our pamted faces and anatomxes At last we were Freshmen and we were treated hke rt We had no sen1or1ty and all burdens were put on our backs We had a successful dance rn that year Then rn the school year 1939 1940 havrng gamed one year s standmg as sophomores, we gave the green Freshmen the punxshment that we had ex perxenced the year before That year also wrtnessed a very mce class dance Our act1v1t1es grew thrs year as Juniors and ln addxton to our annual class dance, we had a jumor Class Play and a Prom for the Senlors The play was named The Scarecrow Creeps' , and was very much of a suc cess under the able dlrectlon of Mxss Laird and Mr Mlnder The jumor Semor Prom held on May 2, was sald to be one of the most beautr ful our school has ever had Thls IS Earl Helman s th1rd year as Presxdent of h1s class It seems as though Presrdent Roosevelt were not the only presldent servmg hrs th1rd term Next year we ll be Semors and then who knows what the future may hold for us? I guess we ll find that our when the tmme comes But unt1l then well just keep on enjoymg and lovmg Old Youngwood H1gh We owe credmt to our able and dependable class oFF1cers for the successes we have had thus year CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Earl Helman Vrce President Ga11 Marshall Secretary Betty Harrold Treasurer J oe Frelrck Assembly Representatlve Robert Zundel Fxrst row Esther Rush Mxldred Beatty Betty Lowe Arlme Faust Eob Zundel Gaul Mar shall Earl Helman Dennrs Howsare Paul Smxth John Andrews Second row Gladys Greenuwalt Ann Kampntch LcVon Tackage Martha Evans Thrrd row Martha Small Bette Craig Veromca Uhrmek Evelyn Robertson Ronald Robert son Earl Warhext Conrad Pansrc Brll Eberly Albert Marr James Collrns Fourth row Catherrne Prescott Dons Vogt Frances Thompson Sally Muller W1llramTruxel Jack BBITOII Meade Lamb Frfth Row Elanor Muller Betty Freeman Jeanne Zundle Gall Wagner Robert True Glen Snyder Daryl Baughman Slxth row Margaret Homrock Margaret Katlc Soph1eBrzub Alrce Repasky Mary aLLTll:::g8iTrVef0nlCI: Nlper J mesGen2rd jackM1ller ,IamesGault Joe Blahovcc Gner ancxs auger Seventh row Helen Blzub Kathryn Jones Bethelda Kunkle Russell Muller Fred Lewrs Jack Olson Mrlford Smrth Erghth row Vretor Placey Royden Fulton Herbert Campbell joe Barna john 'Hudock Wayne Pez: Dan Gaffney Wendell obef 24 0 . . . , . ' 9 u rs ' . sc 1 n . . , . . . , . , . . , . . ,. , I ' , , ' . ' I I r 1 . ' , v . I v v - ' , v I . v n . ' ' v - v . - . ' I 1 U r I , . . ' v . , - . , , . . ' . . - 1 v . . ' A - 5 . , . . r . 3 I . v , 1 - r ' . . Z V I I I l n , .
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Now I find myself 1n a theater As the program goes on I recogmze the or chestra leader as Fred Rafferty who has become a great musxcran The llghts soften and Isabella Altman smgs her song Lookmg closely I see Francls Cramer and Robert MacR1ll playmg m the famous orchestra The announcer appears and I recognlze hrm as James Ross In the lobby Kemth Zxmmerman rs seen H IS the owner of th1s beautlful theater I now find myself on a college campus As I approach the burldmgs I see that two of the Professors are frxends of mme Fay Crock IS Professor of Engllsh and Helen Blocksteln Professor of Scrence Wandermg down a long road and up a steep hrll I come to a farm There IS Owen Flsher now a prosperous poultry man A large truck comes up the drrve It IS drrven by M1ke Blanda who buys and sells l1ve stock Mrke tells me that he has seen George Long delrvermg m1lk rn the c1ty and Paul Long lS the darry owner I come to a small town and gorng along the street I see a grocery store I enter and there to my surprrse are Dean Crosby the manager and hrs two clerks Cecxl DeCaro and Wayne Shrader As I talk to them the1r Bookkeeper comes rn She IS Reba Ober Back to the crty agam th1s txme to a large manufacturmg Company In 1ts oHice I see Dale Brown Hrs prrvate Secretary IS Evelyn Hendrrckson Gomg through the large room filled wrth typewrrters I see that many of our frxends have been successful Clara Jane Rager Ann Sturtz and Vera Jones are typrsts Across the room I see Dorothy Overholt takmg drctatron from her boss Hrs face IS famrhar Why rt IS Clrfford Momeyer I see a telephone exchange and at the swltchboard IS Mrldred Sxllaman chxef operator There are Mary Brunot and Elda Mae Yarnell who are also employed Leavmg the1r office I go to a large Hotel Here I see V1rg1n1a Young and Mar1 lyn Todd on the1r vacatron They tell me that Mary Poerro IS the hotel hostess and that they have seen many of our old frlends As I srt down to rest I feel that I am far behlnd the rest of my class rn this fast changmg world I remember the burldrngs the people and the actrvxtres and wxth great gladness ln my heart I agam go to sleep Thls then IS the pro phecy of the class of 41 Dorls Barr ll 7 ' - . . C I , . , . . 9 J 1 9 ' 5 , . . , . . , . s I ' 9 Q , '
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Sophomore Class Fnrst row Gloria Springer Gaha Springer Marjone Crosby Peter Petrucu Wayne Long Jack Brown Robertha Cramer Nancy Boyle Florence Enlow Betty Harnson Janet Kunkle Second row Jean Thomas Rose Conde Gertrude McG1vern Rose Bompxam Norma Bagley Melva Bompram Betty Mawhinney Thurd row junior DeCaro Nxck Brdar Wrllxam Blockstem Ann Tomex Chrxstme Poeno Jane Marshall Stella Hutchmson Margaret Blanda Eleanor Keefer Fern Moore Fourth row Michael Acrte Kenneth Hoover John Charles Henderson Rxchard DeForrest Edward Hoyle Margaret Keener joseph Acxte Craig Faust Ruth Prescott Frances Lydrc Dons Elsaman Frfth row Paul L1Slk Samuel Oravetz Vernon Washabaugh Donald Coughenour Charles Ferguson Wayne Snllaman Eugene Tomex Srxth row jumor Hauger Wxlham Kettren Melvrn Book John McClellan Harry Robbms In 1939 green and frlghtened, we former Freshles were, to quote last year s class hlstory Pamted, paddled, and propelled through the portals of Young wood Hxgh In 1940 we, m a mllder manner helped the new flock of Fresh1es through the same gates As a contmuatmon of last years scholastic achxevements, our class nghtfully has need to be proud On the sporting sxde we had five lettermen xn football, and two players on the basketball Junxor Varslty who would have recelved letters had they been glven was all In the socxal lxfe of the school, we were ably represented ln the many dlfferent clubs Our Flfth Annual Sophomore Hop was the hxghlxght of our soclal season Al though the crowd wasn t up to our expectatlons, everyone who attended had an enjoyable evenmg CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Wayne Long Vice President Peter Petruccl Secretary Marjorxe Crosby Treasurer Jack Brown Assembly Representatxve Robertha Cramer 25 to any of the players. In class basketball we again reached the finals but that
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