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First row: Jean Ricca, Bob Waters, Grace Beaver, Jimmy Lennox, Peggy Leith, Bill Logsdon, Delma Schaeffer, Jane Owen. Second row: Harold Taylor, Albert Franzoy, Alpha Hedges, Georgie Ann Kayser, Gene Ray, Joan Smith, Ray Dowdy, Jeffie Duke, Mona Lee Stephens, Pauline Hill. Third, row: Harry Tohmpson, Harvey Weltmer, Sue Maschmeier, Leo Black, Claudia Ricca, Irwin McBrayer, Tony Komadina, Grace Mae Taylor, Mary Jo Parker. Fourth row: Albert Beller, Harold Beller, Margarito Chavez. Twenty-five
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MISS MARY LOU REAY Sponsor CLAUDIA RICCA Vice-President SOPHOMORE CLASS At the first sophomore class meeting the following officers were elected: President .......................................Carl Wright Vice-President .................................Tommy Laitem Secretary and Treasurer....................David Montgomery Faculty Sponsor.........................Miss Mary Lou Reay Student Council Members - Don Keller, Grace Mae Taylor In October we initiated the Freshmen. They were good sports and the day was enjoyed by all. Later, on November 5, a party was given in honor of them. At the end of the semester Carl Wright and Don Keller entered the service, and another election was held to elect officers to fill the vacancies left by them. The following students were elected: President...........................................Tommy Laitem Vice-President......................................Claudia Ricca Student Council Member..............................Cliff Waetje Twenty-four
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FRESHMEN MISS LEILA RICKETTS PAULINE SIMMONS Sponsor President We, the freshmen of 43-44, were accepted this year into M. C. U. H. S. to live and learn. We had class election and elected Pauline Simmons class president, and Miss Leila Ricketts, class sponsor. The Sophomores initiated us in good style and then they repented and gave us a party. It fell to our lot to give the first assembly which, as we were inexper- ienced, was pretty corny. • In the spring the Juniors invited the Freshmen girls to serve at the Junior- Senior Prom. This was a triumph as Sophomore girls usually served at the Prom. We had a candy sale and it was another success. The candy sold, the Freshman treasury was full again, and the rest went home with a sweet taste in their mouth. Our second assembly came in March. It was better than the first but no prize winner. So ends the freshman year for us in M. C. U. H. S. Next year we'll be Sophomores and can initiate some poor freshmen. Twenty-six
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