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UNDERCLASSMEN JuNloRs The members of the junior class have passed the stage where they were Freshmen and Sophomores. They are now beginning to be looked upon as the Seniors of next year and are being given responsibilities to carry on for our school. They have only one more year after this, so they aim to make the best of their opportunities. The officers for the advanced class are as follows: jack Pace, president, Mary jean Lehr, vice president, Carolyn Fetz, secretary, Harold Hodson, treasurer, and Miss Barnes, sponsor. Billy Rauch and Harold Hodson are the rep- resentatives on the student council. For the beginning class the officers are: George Blackburn, president, Richard Wann, vice president, june Dailey, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Allen, sponsor. Irma Balser, Robert Harman, and Mary Alice Magers are on the student council. The debaters from the junior class are Mur- tice Renner, Dean Shankland, and Ruby Hurd. Members of the band and orchestra from the Junior class are Billy Rauch, Robert Har- man, Richard Orbaugh, Dorothy Longerbone, Vern Rose, Catherine jane Hancher, and Mary Louise Tyner. Among the Panther basketball players are the following: George Blackburn, Ralph Ste- vens, Billy Holtsclaw, Richard Riser, Harold Hodson, Billy Rauch, and Teddy Robbins. SOPHOMORES The Sophomore class of this year is very fortunate in being represented in every type of activity, and in the next two years should be- come an outstanding Senior class. The officers of the advanced class consist of Mayo Coiner, president, Wayne Drake, vice president, Madonna Padfield, secretary-treas- urer, and Mrs. Records, sponsor. Judith Wright and john Strecker represent the class on the student council. For the beginning class the officers are: Doris Cloud, president, Donald Etchison, vice presi- dent, Bertha Nell Sigler, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Snider, sponsor. James White and Elizabeth Smith are on the student council. Martha Nell Wallace and Betty jane Hiatt are on the debating squad. Robert Brown, James Fouch, Donald Etchi- son, Billy Thomas, Rex Dunlap, and Harold Dickey are members of the Panther basketball team. We must not forget that Elwood was repre- sented in the Division II of the Latin contest held at Alexandria. Elizabeth Smith placed first, and James White placed fourth in this contest. Several boys and girls are in the glee clubs which were organized last semester. FRESHMEN It is only natural for everyone else in the high school to think of Freshmen as children. We will have to admit some of them are small. With the other three classes setting examples for them, we know they will be a great asset to our high school. Although the Freshman class is not organ- ized, it is represented in many of the activities of our high school. Leonora Nelder is on the debating team and should be a top-notch debater later. Kent Dawson, Robert Hinshaw, Adelma Bell, Joyce Wentz, Lucy Digel, Gloria Bell, Glenn Locke, and Lois McCarty are either in the band or orchestra or both. Thomas Hartzler and Adelma Bell will be on the basketball team next year and are very promising. Tuuenly-ive
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SENIORS - SPRING CLASS ROBERT KENNEDY College Entrance All great men are dead or dying. I feel father poorl y. MAXINE TALLEY Commercial Marla gooilners iiifiile that wall of rerewe. WILMA WALKER Commercial Like a melody played Joft and low. MARIE WHEATLEY Commercial Tall of Jtalizre, fair of face, in all oin' laearzfr rhe haf a place. RAYMOND WHITEHEAD College Entrance Worry never made man greafg .ro why worry? GEORGIA SPRONG College Entrance She k7l01L'.f what to do and doe! it. Twenly-four CHARLES YATES Industrial Arts Some day I rball Jtizdy in earneft. AUDRY POWERS Commercial A vivaciouf, peppy, goocl-lwmored perron. HELEN YOUNG Commercial A man haf lair will, bw woman loaf her way. DONALD MCWILLIAMS General He alwayf doer lair duty no ALBERT WIDENER Agriculture So I faid to Tarzan- ROBERT YODER College Entrance Heroef are not born. matter what the lark
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JUNIORS Barbara Nell Ashton Vera Mae Curtis Ella May Ashton George Blackburn Irma Balser Margaret Brisco Romelia Bonito Maxine Burdsall Mary Bannon Mary Lee Cavan Helen Athan Willna Brown Mary Louise Breese Barbara Cox Wilma Baker Donald Crawford joseph Deeley Carolyn Fetz june Dailey Robert Fitzpatrick Martha Drake Vernon Floyd Denzil Devall Lucille Goins Ruth Cox Arthur Ford Charlotte Dietzer Floyd Gill Alice Dunlap Russell Fuller Velma Davis Wanda Lee Elliot Twenty-Jix
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