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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY CLEO CAMPBELL. 4th Honor Student lt was twelve long years ago that we. the Class of '40. started our struggles and triumphs through school life. Little did we realize how much education was going to mean to us, until we reached high school. Each succeeding year we have gained knowl- edge to give us a better opportunity tor success in lite. The tirst six years of our school lite passed betore we realized it. The next year we were to be in the seventh grade. Here we met new friends, new teachers. and new subjects. Two years later. as freshmen. we had our first class meeting. which resulted in the election ot the following otticers: president. June Hickman: vicespresiclent. Robert Fickel: secretary-treasurer, Albert Elick. The year closed with the annual freshman picnic held near Logan. The following year we entered senior high school as sophomores. and we again had a change of teachers and of subjects. Our otticers this year were: president. Albert Elick: vice-president. Roy Marshall; secretaryl Bette A. Brown; treasurer. Bob McBride. The sophomore banquet, May 6. at the K. ot P. Hall closed the school year. We were now tull-tledged juniors and we selected the following officers to repre- sent us: president. Bob McBride; vice-presiolent, Jeannette Schorr; secretary, Robert Fickel: treasurer, Dan Roberts. In order to earn money for the entertainment of the seniors at the junior-senior banquet, we had a turkey rattle. sold magazines. and spon- sored a bingo game at the Fall Festival in November. The banquet was held at the Masonic Hall, May l2. We have now reached the most renowned year of our high school days, the senior year. With much care we selected the tollowing officers: president. Bob McBride: vice-presiclent, Curtis Henderson: secretaryl Albert Elick: treasurer, James Snyder. This year we were guests ot the juniors at the junior-senior banquet. We. the Class of '40, wish to express our thanks to all our teachers and school executives who have helped us to complete our high school education successfully. CLASS POEM BETTE BROWN, 6th Honor Student As a tiny little streamlet. With each teacherls kind assistance At its source so weak and trail. Moving stones trom out our way, Journeys onward toward the river And our parent's firm devotion On its passage through the vale, Helping us from day to days Thus our Class at tirst so feeble, We have carved a path tor always It could scarcely move at all. From the shelter of the lea. With each year gained fresh momentum Which we hope will never vanish As new members heard its call. Though we each have reached the sea. May the path be there to guide you Who will follow in our wake. While the Class of I940 Runs the course we all must make.
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ROBERT MCBRIDE President 2A Genius in all lieldsf' HA leader among men. Aerial Staff 3.4. Asst. Adv. Manager 3. Manager 4: HLY 3.4. Vice-President 4: Student Council 3. Vice-President 3: Better Speech Club 4. Vice-President 4: A Capa pella Choir 2.3: Hollywood Bound'l 2: Belle of Bagdadl' 3: Football 2.3.4. Captain 4. S.E.O. Tackle 3. Kumquat Bowl 4. S.E.O. Fullback 4. All-Ohio Fullback 4: Basketball 2.3.4: Class Treaswer 2: Class President 3. ALBERT ELICK Secretary HAn all round good fellow is his best description. Class President 2: Student Coun- cil 2.4. ViceaPresident 4: Glee Club 2.3.4. Manager 4: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: District Music Con- test 3: State Music Contest 2.3.4: l'Hollywood Boundl' 2: Belle of Bagdadl' 3: Better Speech Club 4; lnterclass Basketball 2.3.4: Junior Fall Festival 3: Class Night 4. JOHN HUFFMAN Aerial Editor Good business requires a good leader. Aerial Stall 3,4. Asst. Ed. 3. Editor 4: Student Council 4. Treas- urer 4: Glee Club 3.4. Librarian 4: A Capella Choir 4: Belle of Bag- dad'l 3: District Music Contest 3: State Music Contest 3: lnterclass Basketball 2.3.4: Better Speech Club 4, Treasurer 4: Fall Festival 3: Class Night 4. CLASS OFFICERS JAMES R. SNIDER Treasurer HThey blessed him with a cheer- lul grin. Student Council 2: lnterclass Basketball 3.4: Hi-Y 4: Better Speech Club 4. President 4: Class Night 4. CURTIS HENDERSON Vice-President Brain and wit?4all this he can. Hels also quite a ladies' man. Boy's Glee Club 4: A Cappella Choir 4: District Contest 4: Band 2.3.4: State Band Contest 2: Dis- trict Band Contest 2.3: French Club 3.4: Player's Guild 4: Better Speech Club 4: Scholarship Team 2: lnterclass Basketball 2.3.4: Base- ball 2.3: Class Night 4. BUD FOX President Student Council HA versatile man: think ye not Thelma Anne?H Glee Club 2.3.4: Hollywood Bound 2: Belle of Bagdad 3: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Player's Guild 3.4. Secretary'4: Commercial Club 3.4: Student Council 3.4: Hi-Y Club 4: Electrician 3: Class Night 4.
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