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ofzciilda Rowing, not drifting September 5, 1937 was an exciting day for 45 fresh- men as it was the beginning of our high school career. W'e wondered if ever before in our short lives we had felt quite so insignificant as now. Under the helpful guidance of our sponsor, Miss Payne, we were taught the rules and regula- tions of H. H. S. Just one week after we had embarked upon our jour- ney, we were initiated by our enthusiastic superiors, the sophomores. The freshman officers were: Richard Young, President, Mary Myers, Vice President: Helen McGreW. Secretary- Treasurerg Menzenita Houser and Jack Blizard, Cheer Leaders: and Waldo Gray, Sargeant-of-A1-ms. Our Stu- dent Council Representative was Frankie Squier. On School Day of the Howard Fall Festival, each high school class entered a float. We were very elated when We received first prize, which enlarged our bank account some ten dollars. One of our classmates. Virgil Jay, broke his leg while playing football and was forced to quit school for the re- mainder of the term. We chose as our class flower, the red carnation, and as our colors, blue and silver. ln the fall of 1938 there were forty members of our old freshmen class to begin as sophomores with a few new faces in the midst. My! we certainly feel much better than we did at this same time a year ago, and We can certainly sympathize with the freshmen of today. We know what lies before them. ln due time we initiated the freshmen and were quite easy on them in comparison to our treatment last year. During the year we have enjoyed several social func- tions, one of the best being the all school Christmas party. We are very proud that five members of our class re- ceived football letters this year. We now feel that we are quite ready to enter into our third year of high school and fill that position quite Well. Helen McGrew. 25
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SOPHOMQRES A group of notable dignitaries, If you think so- Back Row: Young, Culver, Diefenbach, Indermill, Loyd, Jay, Marion, Jontra, Hufford, McClure, McDonald. Third Row: Diefenbach, Rader, LeSuer, Kling, Elder, Hull, Parks, Morse. Second Row: Blizard, Hartford, McGreW, Houser, Gray, Squier, Hastings, Hutchin- son, Garison. Front Row: Barnhart, Stewart, Nigh, Myers, Beaty, Carter, T hompson, Crismas. CLASS OFFICERS President- ---,--- ..... .... . .-- -.- .... .... - ..,. N Valdo Gray Vice President .... .... . Toe Hutchinson Secretary ..... - - -Menizenita Houser Treasurer ....... - - ,. .. ...... ., - - - -Frank Squier Cheer Leaders .... .... W 'irginia Rader, Jack Blizard Sponsor---,- - -- ........... ---. --. Mr. Elder 24
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F R E S H M E N The traditional green freshmen, but, after all, they don't look so bad. Back Row: Pulley, L. Kling, M. Kling, An drews, Rogers, Jay, Rhoades, G. Winn, Lauffer, Pemberton. Third Row: R. Winn, Warner, Hebb, Cummins, V. Baughman, Shipman, Batson, 4--LAL!-uns.-34191291101-T1Mclean- - - C C - Second Row: Ingle, Miller, Calvert, Young, May, Degarimore, Stevens, Holmes, Wyant. Front Row: Morgan, Allen, Havs, Brinkruff, M. McLean, Heisler, Leonard, B. Thomp- son, I. Thompson, R. Baughman. ...l...... CLASS OFFICERS President--. ..... --- .... ---. ...... .... P hyllis May Vice President ........... .... G ene Stevens -Keith Miller Secretary and Treasurer----- ----- ----, ---- Cheer Leaders ------- Dorothy Degarimore, Robert Calvert -Mr. Holmes Sponsor- ------ .---.----- ---- -- ---- ---- 26
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