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ff 5 zz Z o 'z 4 C1 ' L60 fo ass Officers M1 ,J VIRGINIA M.-XXFIELD IRENE HOLT .XDA ISI-jNNl'1T'l' Class President Vice President Secretary School Play '4Ug Opera '40 'Hg Cheer Leader '-H3 Typi- 'l'eam 'SNL 617011 of 147 Way back in l91l7. a group of Freshmen Kids entered the High School for the first time. Earl Stanworth. lflora VVoodal1. and Phyllis Davis were elected as class officers. A successful year ensued in which the Freshies' only real activity was Freshie Day. Then came the Sophomore year. and Loren llowley. Virginia Maxfield, and Venice Cropper were at the helm of the ship and guided the class safely through the second Year of High School Activities. Next followed the Junior year. and the Junior Proln. Fashioned after the Northern Lights, it was a terrific success, under the competent leadership of President Howard Jensen and his officers. Mary Pratt and Phyllis Davis. And then in September of 1940. -ll seniors started down the long road that led to the end of high school life and to the gates of a college education and higher attainment. For I2 years they had struggled to get all they could from the school of life as well as from the school of education. And now at the dawning of a new way of life. they are ready. a little bewildered perhaps. but willing to go forward and seek the best. Commencement will be a crowning climax of those I2 years spent in getting ready to go on into realms of something better than what they already haveg and from there they will move along to take their places among those of our future leaders. The outstanding Senior activities were guided by President, Virginia Maxfieldg Vice President. Irene Holt: and Secretary. Ada Bennett: with Mr. I.owell Bennett acting as Class Adviser. l'.1gfr .Vim'e--
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Mustang Staff lhtf Xlustzxnu stall consists ol six nwinlwrs who linux ptll in lllkllll hztrtl hours ot' work in ordt-r to intake- this hook possihltf. Tlwy ure-: Editor. Boyd Hiltong Assistant litlitor, Ile-na-sv Tlieolmldg llnsinelss MQIIIZIXPV. .Ion Wvst- t-rng Artist, llvlon Sjostrontg Studs-nt Count-il Mvinhvr. Flora Woodttllg and our advisor, Miss llztrrvtt. Tho snt-t-1-ss ot' this. our first Yvztrhook, cannot ht- ttttrihtitt-rl to thv stuff. for its tiwnilwrs ltuve- only he-e-n uhh- to i.llll!'lltlll through tho loyztl support ol' thv stntlvnts and twin-liPt's. Tlwy take- this opportunity to wxprf-ss tht-'t' thanks :intl ztpltrvviutioii to l'YPl'Y0llt' who has vonttihtltvtl toward tho SIIKTPSS ot' this hook, ..,,. 2 2 t 1 1 -.W-.... Leaderette Staff f.. . . lhis hats been at vvry stit-cw-sstttl your tor our school punt-ig which has be-ten pnhilslwd once at month through- out tho yt-nr, This hats INN-'ll lllildt' possible hy tho Editor and his efficient staff doing most of their work on S2lflll'd2iX. In one- of tho Iirst meetings of the your the stztft' plmlgvtl tltt-tltsvlves to llliikt-' thv 1940-41 Mustang the best pztltm- that Hinclclwy High had vwr pnhlislwd. ,Xt-corclinsly they have done all in their DUYVOI' to rmtlize this ztvliieveliittiit. Dvleguttss wmws st-nt to the .I0lll'lliiliSIll t'0llVPIlli0Il in l'rox'o. and they brought hawk many now ideas tthont school traitors. ,Xll in ull the- student hotly and tho faculty t-oniniend the tsfforts of this finv group ol' hoys and girls who littvel lll2lllP tho Mustang 1.6-atlewttv such ti grflat suct-vss. Stall' Mmnlwts liditor, llill Mizunog Assistant l-Editor. .Iunv Wrightg Typists. Hkil'b2lI'2l l'wterseti. Ilzt Stylvr. llonnzt Jmismig Artist, Helen Sjostronig Business Nlatiztger. Eldon llowloyg ltoportvrs. lloyd Hilton, Tholu Hep- worth, Tlittrzul TPl'l'X. Argtdlw ltohinson Zola: Coopvr. Rziyolzt liohinson, Irvnw Holt, and Bonniv .lean t'ottkZ Nfl- visvrs, lllvzt-Nlny Hurrtltt. .Xrlo I'. Nlvsswiipgtw. l't1lft' lffyflll -
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l!lll'Cl'I BLISS lnillllllllll '40g Buskctlmll V411 School Play '-103 llzlml 'IZX 'SHI '40g Opera '-ll. RAYMOND CAIITIGII Opera '40 '41, GRANT COOPER Football 'HX '30 '-103 llnslu-tlmll Ha '40 'H' T1--wk W Ha '40 NV.Xl.l,.XCl'l lTllOF'l' RALPH Cl'll'I'lS PHYLLIS DAVIS f'llf'9l'lU2lfl4-xl' '4l. GENEVIEVI-I ELIASON School Play' 403 Collmwrcizll Tfxillll '30 '40 '4l. IIOREIIT l .XRlS Band l .'X YIC l l'l.l.Ml'IR VVILINIA GILLON LEAH HANSON BOYD HILTON School Play '40g Yearbook Editor '-113 Opera '-Hg School l'upcr '-103 Haskctball '40 '41g Football '40g Rand 'RX '39 '40 '4l. LAVVEIIENCE HILTON Athletic lwillliiiiliul' '40 '4l. EMMA JEAN HOPKINS School Play '40. GRANT HVMPHIIIES Football '40. 1 ., 1- I 4, .1 ,Y i ji tlgt' Tru ! fi f '1 I Q Y
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