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SOPHOMORES-JUST COMPLETING Twp 1'uu': Dale Aclter, Mariiune Allison, Dick Anderson, Nancy Baughman, Paul Beiswanger, Joyce Bonar, james Bryant, Virginia Browand. Srrmnl mir: Glen BUI7, Viva Christlieb, Donna Cooley, Sheridan Crushers, Virginia Cunningham, Harold Davis, Don Deibelc, Richard Delp. Third mir: Jack Duve, Mildred lily, Robert Fminger, Martha Ellen Engle, Leland Perry Fisher, Robert Gillespie, jack Gustin, Gunilda Gutstein. Ifunrtlv row: Nelson Harrod, Fred Haskins jr., Connie Hauff, Russell Hayden, li. Hefty, john Henry. Bonnie Hile, NX'ayne Hill. Fifth mir: Cleon Houck. Charles R. Ivey Jr., Lawrence johnson, Donald klordain, W'ilma Kern, Richard Kessler, Helen Kimpel, Charles Knott. Sophomore Class History XVe've been here for two long years now and are getting to be part of the place. Our president this year is Jay Randol who is doing a very good job. Fred Haskins is vice- president and Richard Delp is secretary-treasurer. We are supporting him in every way possible. Our sponsor this year is Miss Goodwin. Our president last year also did a very good job. He is commonly called Oley. His staff was Jay Randol and Nancy Baughman, and Miss Power was our sponsor. Ptigv T 1l'1'Ylf 3
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OVER THE SENIORS' POSITION Top mir: Howard Kline, ,lean Hoon, ,lanice Kreischer, Russell Krieger, Richard Lieb, Emmett l.ovett, Kathleen Mabus, Helen Xlarshall, Svruliif mir: Richard Mason, Janice Mccally, Vivian McGiHin, Mary Mcvfhinney, jean Miller, Virginia Miller, Gene Moryulr., Robert Nluesing. Tbiril mir: Hugh Mullen, Betty Niswander, Eugene Nodine, june Phillips, Richard Reno, Beulah Rose, jean Schmuck, Anne Shoner. Fourllv mu: Marilyn Skiles, jack Slater, Donna Smith, ,lean Stiver, Betty Stout, Sally Lou Teders, Thelma Veit. Patty XVarford, Clyde XVhitson. As sophomores we were headed by Bob Hile, president, along with Gordon Sauer, vice-president, and Dick Mason, secretary-treasurer. On our first party we gathered at the little gym, divided into groups, and started a scavenger hunt for some of the most elusive articles ever contrived by the human mind. Our spring party was the ever- popular skating party, held at the Silver Moon. This year we have elected as president, Clyde W'hitson, vice president, Hugh Mullen, and secretary-treasurer, Phil Appleman. At a class meeting we decided to change our class colors to blue and white, and our motto to Onus vincit Omniaf' Our fall party was a dance in the little gym after a ball game, and we had .1 Valentine dance at the same place in February. W'e have chosen what we are convinced is one of the most beau- tiful sets of class rings that has been seen in K. H, S. for some time, and though we have had no junior play as yet, we have shown that we have much dramatic ability in our class. Plans are now being laid for a junior-senior banquet that will be beautiful and successful, as well as consistent with the war effort. Wfe have worked under difliculties in the past three years, and we hope that after our next, and last, year, we may consider ourselves to have been an asset to our school. -Phil Appleman Pagi' Nimtrrfr
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HALF OF THE HIGH SCHOOL TERM Top run: Hermonia Krueger, Becky Kimmel, Franklin l,ei,hty, Walter Nlarshall, Sylvia lreni: Mavis, XY'aync Nletfcrd. Lee Myers, jack North. Sriuml mu: Monroe Overholser, Dale Parker, Rubymae Phillips. Kenneth Becker Phillips, jay Randol. Phyllis Rutan. Naomi Suchler, Sue Sellers. Tbiril rout Elsie Slentz Dick Shuner, Harold Smith, Imogene Smith, Howard Strater, Ruth Strater, XY'anda Summers, Alice Thomas. Fuurflv mir: Paul Thomas, Doris Trowbridge. Harold Uhl, Leo Waller, Roberta XY'liitfurd. Donald Vfilliams. George Nlforknian, Arlene Yeagley, Nadine Young. On October 16, 1942, we held our class party. lt started with a hay ride from seven till eight and then We returned to the little gym and had refreshments while the am- bitious people danced. About nine-thirty some of the talented artists of the group put on a little play. Although we have lost a few we are still marching along with seventy-five strong. Our class has contributeed much to activities around school such as boys like Henry. Randol, Ivey, Deibele, and Knott on the basketball court. Others in our class are talented along the line of art, such names as Young, W'hitford, Waller, Randol. Sellers, Henry. and Yeagley are often seen at the bottom of beautiful pictures. On December thirtylirst our class got green sweaters with white 4S's on them. We have always kept the standards of good old K'ville High and we, the green and white shall always keep our colors and the school colors flying. -Richard Delp Pugv Tu anti -nm I9-I3
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