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,- --'-:1--- -. -- f - -1' -1-- FRJUg.j? CLASS lloJLaY Cn September 22, 1941 about 150 students entered high school as freshmen. The sophomores had a great deal of fun painting our faces as though we were to be savage lndians. A few weeks later the juniors and seniors came to our advisory classes and took us to the auditorium for the Freshmen Reception. Us net the different officers of the classes. During the year we gave a dance for the eighth grade. The purpose of the affair was to acquaint the eighth grade pupils with the Fresh. Now the school year is almost over, and we are all looking forward to our sophohore year, when we can Hvelcomeu the incoming freshmen. The class officers were: Wood Uattles, ?res+ iientg Lila Rulofson, Vice-Presidentg Sue Richman, Secretaryg Billie Io Bennett, Yell Leaderg Jacque- ' A -- - Fl A -M -'- -f.- A E 1-' 1 ' line Tanner and lua nrastronb, Stuaeht Council Representatives. E SCEISLGRT C1333 EISTGRY 1 'Something new was added this year! the sopho- mores gave two dances instead of the usual one! The first one was the HRose Roomn dance'given to raise money for a bigger and better hop, but no money was raised. The second dance was given on Friday, larch 155 and as the date suggests, was a Superstition Dance. We are sure anyone who cane is no longer superstitious. The class officers for the year were the fol- lowing: President, lydon hothorng'Secretary, Kor- ma Jacobseng Vice-President, Beatrice Gilbertg Student Counsel Representatives, Bob Rogers and Ellen Douglasg Girls' Yell Leader, Gloria Rafanellig Boys' Yell Leader, Donald Striderg Girls' League Representative, Dorcas Holnesg and Merit committee representative, Buzz Passarino.
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