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SOPHOMORES In the fall of 1942, we, the sophomores, returned for our second year of work and guidance. This year has put us well on our way toward our goal. We have taken part in all activities. The sophomore girls’ basketball team became the basketball champions of the high school. The class started this year with Ralph Levick as president; Dean Merry, vice president; Melvin Harris, treasurer, and Edna Hill, secretary. We feel that progress has really been made, and we hope to top our record next year. —KAYO SMITH. FRESHMEN We started the year with a working crew of 81. Our teachers showed us how to run the machinery and how to use our tools. Don O’Neill was elected as foreman, Colleen Parks as assistant foreman, Charles Genoways as assembly line checker, and Gust Peters as payroll distributor. When Gust was transferred to Bridgeport, Russell Moomaw was chosen to take over his job. Our managers are Mr. Beers and Mrs. Raymond. Mrs. Durnal was chosen as class mother and when she moved, Mrs. Libsack filled the vacancy. As the completion of our job is nearing, and we look back over the past few months, we earnestly hope to be able to accomplish even more in the future.
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