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MARY ISABELLE WATKINS, Commerce Accent On Youth Cherryvale Y. W. C. A. '39, '40 WILLIAM H. WEAVER, Physical Science I Only Have Eyes For You Independence Engineering Club '39, '40 RICHARD STANLEY WEBB, English Out Of This World Independence Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '39: Y. M. C. A. '40, Football '39, '40g Basketball, All-State Mention '39g Basketball '40 MYRTLE ELOISE WHISTLER, Education You're A Sweet Little Headache Independence Phi Theta Kappa '39, '40g Zeta Literary So- ciety '39, '40, Y. W. C. A. '39, '40g Band '39g Orchestra '39 DARRELL E. WININGER, Pre-Business Faithful Forever Independence Y. M. C. A. '39g Orchestra '39: Band '40, Basketball '393 Track '39, '40 VERNON WINT, Industrial Arts Me And My Shadow Independence KITTIE MARIE WOODMAN. Psychology One Sweet Letter From You Independence Phi Theta Kappa '40g Zeta Literary Su- ciety '-10: Pep Club '39g President Pen Club '-105 Y. 'W. C. A. '39, '40, Cheer. leader '403 Little Women 54' Blind Alleyf' Tish CHALENS BRADLEY WOOTEN, Industrial Arts Now It Crm Be Told Indenenflenne Y. IVI. C. A. '40 BERYL WYATT, Pre-Business f'ontentefl Independence Y. M. C. A. '39, '10g Vice-President Ju-H' Elite Club '49 Page 24
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DALE C. SMITH, Pre-Medical Careless Neodesha Engineerinr Club '40 EVELYN LOUISE SMITH, Commerce All The Things You Are Independence Y. W. C. '39, '40 LESLIE E. SMITH, Liberal, Arts Just Friends Neodesha RETHA SPRADLIN, Commerce Sophisticated Lady Independence Phi Theta Kappa '39g Secretary Phi Theta Kappa '40g Sophomore Class Treasurer '-405 Y. W. C. A. '39: Treasurer Y. W. C. A. 40 JACK STEPHENS, Physical Education ls I Gotta Go To School, Ma? Elk City Engineering Clulx '4O: Y. M. C. A. '39, '40- Football '39, '403 Baseball '30, '40g Track '39, '40 EVAN RAY STEVENS, JR., Entrlish You Are My Lucky Star Independence Phi Rho Pi '393 Secretary Phi Rho Pi '402 President Student Council 739: Enxrineer. im: CTnb '39: Secretary Zeta Literar-f S' viety '393 Zeta Literary Society '40g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '39, '403 Golf '39g Debate. Vxtempore Speaking 329. '40: Adult Testing Director of Student Psychological Clinic '40 WINSTON SURRER. Education Stormy Weather Lafontaine CHARLES ROBERT TARR. Social Science Little Man, What Now? Independence JANE TATTIUCNPICK, Home Small Fry Nendvsha Secretary Sophomore Class :wry Society '29 '40: VPD C. A. T393 Vic'e.l'resident liconum i vs '-40: Zeta Lite'- Flvvlx V403 V. I Y. W. C. A. ROTZICRT EDGAR THOMAS, Industrial Arts Where Are You Indenendenre Y. M. C. A. '39, vm: Track '39, '40 FRPTDRICK C. WALLINCFORD, Mathe- nnatis Confuscius Say Cherrvvale Phi Theta Kappa '39: Vice-President Phi Theta Kanpa 'Aflg As-:emhlv Representat- ive '39: Y. M. C. A. '39, '40: Engineering Club '39g President Engineering Club '40: Golf '40 GOYNE ELINOR WASS, English Blame It On My Last Affair Independence Page 23 its w 0, J'
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Life Begins in Vlll and Ends in '41 At the end of a year one stops and takes time to look back and take stock of things. Has the past year been a success or a fail- ure? Has any progress been made toward achieving a definite goal? How much has really been accomplished? Is anything par- ticularly outstanding about the passing year? The underclassmen of this year have much to reflect back over and be proud of. In September 1939 a larger than usual num- ber of students classed themselves as fresh- men and began to help toward making '39- '40 a uccessful school year. They helped to- ward this by comprising the bulk of volunteers for all activitiies. In football, basketball, and track the underclassmen were outstanding. In Phi Theta Kappa, Pep club, Y. M. and Y. W., and student council the influence of the freshman class was prev- elant. They have set a high standard for future classes to measure up to. The freshmen in a junior college have an advantage in that they have the opportunity to lead and to take part in school activities. They do not become lost in the numerous ac- tivities which are dominated by the upper classmen in a senior college. This class has apppreciated the many opportunities it has had. What these students will do concerning their future education can not be forseen but the records of the past year show that they have taken their first great step toward a higher education. They possess that eager spirit and indefatigable desire to learn and if they carry this out into the world with them nothing, however great or small, can hold them back. Sucessful year, freshman class! Keep up the good work! FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Peterson, Boulanger, Clayton, Scranton, Elliott. Page 25
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