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I.-. f- w - u I X .. A 4 mf ,f -X - - 1 . W , ry-, H I 4 ! I , .. 2 A .. ix,., ,fi Y A -4 ' K lg 2 V-s, .N 'V' Q W, N W ffl.? .Q , 'I 1 -7 MV.. JW' x 'X I 7-x 'ET' - 1' ' J ' A A I3-l 'L Q ally? Top Row-Carl Scott. Hilda Thomas, Alta Rae Carnahan. Violet Tipsword. Norma Jean Weible. Lois Grimes. Dorothy Roberts, Helen Maddock, Mary Eisaman, Mary Holt Second Row-Norma Mobley, Raymond Shafer, Dale Burke, Burnadette McCullough, Margaret Brittig, Hazel Horner Third Row-Melvin Porter, Helen Keck, Gerald Sholl, Billy Huff. Madonna Breckler, Don McClure, Ber- nard Deatrick, Charles Pepper, Maxine Marckel, Wanda Jean Sobieck Fourth Row-Jack Williams. Robert Leatherman. Maurice Bidlack. Dean Noffsinger. Robert Tracy. Betty Litzenberg, Anna Kwascigroh, Ned Schultz, Rex Sherry, Marilyn lVIead FBESHMEN The Freshman class of 1941 started their year as Green Freshmen with 44 pupils en- rolled. The officers for the year were elected as follows: President - - DALE ROUGHTON Secretary-Treasurer Lois GRIMES Vice President RAYMOND SHAF1-:R Advisor - - Miss CHASE Blue and gold were selected as the class colorsg yellow rose for the class flower, and 'tThe Beaten Path ls the Safe One, for the class motto. The initiation was a treat for all, even we Freshmen, with everyone wearing short frocks, and buster boy pants. Many parties followedg one of thern was held at Helen Keck's home, where we all had an exciting evening of fun, playing bunco. We are certain that our Freshman year has been an extremely successful one, Page Twenty-one
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First Row-Donald Brown, Betty Porter, Vivian Ale-shire. Don Forney, John Hill, Donna Specht. Glen Davison, Clarence Nier, Paul Burson Second Row--Norman McClure, Phyllis Kohart, Clarence Teegarden, Kathryn Eaton. Reba Breckler, Archie Grimes, Ray Thrasher, Marilyn Keck Third Row-Darrel Sherman, Rita Peiffer. Shirley Carnahan, Paul Porter, Ned Weible. Virginia Mead, Bernadine Harvey. Bobby Deatrick SEVENTH GRADE School opened on September 5, 1940, with many of us wishing that it weie the last day, instead of the first, but most of us were glad that it was the beginning of a new year. All the teachers were new to us, but we got along very well. Our classes were inter- esting and exciting with Miss Dodds teaching English and history, Mr. Newdome, arith- metic and geographyg Miss Pierce. music: Miss Chase, Home Economicsg and Mr. Baum- gardner, industrial arts. At the beginning of the year we elected the following as our class leaders: President - PAUL BURSON Secretary VIRGINIA MEAD Vice President NED WEIBLE Treasurer PHYLLIS KOHART Sponsor - - - - MR. BAUMGARDNER With the exception of a few mistakes and misunderstandings, we have had a very pleasant year. Page Twenty-three
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