Seniafz. 616,44 1940 Caja and Gown: Eileen Fogle t President ,.... .. Donald Hart Vice President .,.. ...,. l Ioseph Etter Secretary-Treasurer ,. .. Dorothy Christy Class Historian . Helen Fulmer SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES ImfiIalio715.' Class Song: Doak Markley Garfield Suder CIIIITVHIIHI Clllliflllllll filllliflllflll Mary L. XVright Charles XVest Beman Biehl 'Ioan Campbell I'ii7'III7II'I?.' Robert Briggs fllluzrlzlarz Sheldon Beren Margaret Reichardt joe Hanley Peggy Oflund lean XVarburton ilietty Schultz Frederick Ebinger Robert XVilliamson Lenora Miller S!.7f'Tll1.' Naomi Lanklord Cfltliflllflll Louis Becker Caroline Hlilliams Xllilliam Hathaway Ceorgine Smith Betty Shoop Ted Gaynor Dayton Goddard Evelyn Harsha Betsy Derr Arliss Hays Dick Stanley A40 Z I o-1 low1'1'-Colors .' Virginia Ruth Kigans Clmirlmm Gene Davis Mary Mills Harold Klein Margaret Ash Albert Pllug XVilliam Thomas Connie Allison Herbert XVithington Robert Hock 1 lrmf1'1'.' Red Rose Colors' Red and XVhitc Malin: The Uselul with the Pleasant CLASS HISTORY The Class of '40 steps out ol' high school life leaving behind it, not only more room in the corridors, but a history ol' wonderful deeds. In the athletic lield our boys have accomplished wonders. Coach Sutton will have to look long and hard to find boys to take the places ol' the athletic stars who graduate this year. , XVe have always been active in music and clramatics. All through high school a great number of our members have participated in the musical organ- izations and in the school operettas. They have greatly boosted the school dramatics with their help. Some have contributed greatly to the scholarship standards ol the school. Many honors have been dealt out to members of the class. Debate has taken steps forward under the leadership of the senior debaters. The journalists of the class have revived the school paper and leave it at its best lor the oncoming classes. So we see that the Class ol' 19,10 is not just the largest class to graduate from M. H. The class is to be remembered for both its size and its quality. Like all graduating classes, we hate to leave Marietta High School and all that it has meant to us. May the classes to come be ever greater and better! Page Twenty-three
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