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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President WILLIAM STRECKER Vice-President PHILIP DICKENSON Secretary..........................JOAN CRABTREE Treasurer TOMMY HECKLER H KHer. Crab,ree kenSOn' Street SOPHOMORES BEGIN TO PLAN A high school is a miniature world. We find ourselves in it, and perhaps at first are bewildered. As freshmen we are nervous and unsure of ourselves. After the first year, however, we begin to plan for the future. During our first year at Paris High School the class of '41 added twelve members to the honor roll. Mixed casts of freshmen and sophomores gave two plays, Elmer” and A Friend at Court, in which the freshmen revealed their dramatic ability. Many boys went out for track, football, and basketball. In our second year we repeated our record in scholarship. Several members of the class of '41 helped to make a success of the Christmas musical performance. Laurence Humerickhouse, a sophomore, brought honor to the class by earning a place on the first five of the basketball team. Many members of this class participate in such activities as chorus, glee club, G.A.A., Home Economics Club, F.F.A., band, and orchestra. Next year we are looking forward to being upper-classmen and fulfilling plans started as sophomores.
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28 SOPHOMORE CLASS ROSTER GROUP 1 TOP ROW: Emma Lou Cannon, Patricia Cassady, Joe Brunsman, Blue Brinkerhoff, Warren Collier, Mary Burgess. SECOND ROW: Betty Lou Coleman, Madelyn Carii, Marietta Alexander, Warren Bristow, Paul Bandy, Geneva Banning. THIRD ROW: Nellie Allen, Anne Burgett. Betty Beckner, Mildred Allen, Ruth Cox, Joan Crabtree. FOURTH ROW: Robert Clark, Jack Babcock. Charlotte Bunnell. Donald Belt, Philip Bibo. GROUP II FIRST ROW: Charles Duck, Charles Dixon, Betty Lou Fletcher, Allen Edwards. Eugene Evard, Philip Dickenson. SECOND ROW: Francis Farris, Arnold Crawley, Howard Elliott. Ivan Elsberry, Joan Dawson, Inez Davis. THIRD ROW: Leatha Elledge, Virginia Evard, Roger Fonner, Julia Foley. Jean Elsberry, Harold Furgeson. FOURTH ROW: Margie Gale. Joe Elledge. Wanda Crist, Claribel Dunn. Helen Crawley, Connie Foley. GROUP III FIRST ROW: Eugene Harpster, Grover Hoff. Ralph Han-ner, Laurence Humerickhouse. Tommy Heckler, Ray Glick, Edwin Huston. SECOND ROW: Wilfred Good. Eileen Hardy. Jean Henson, Virginia Jones, Jacqueline Heck, Kathryn Hunt. THIRD ROW: Jack Goodrum, Ruth Anna Gleckler, Hilda Hopper, Kathleen Humphrey, Geraldine Hardy, Mildred Jones. FOURTH ROW: Forrest Hugg, Helen Harris. Sarah Ellen Glick, Kathryn Grable, Frances Henson. Fern Hopkins. GROUP IV TOP ROW: Eugene Killion, Robert McDaniel, Clyde Kiaemer, Jack McCoy. Warder Mink. Raymond Mattingly. SECOND ROW: Charles Miller, Mary Ellen Pearman, Martha Money, Harold Mercer, Betty Mercer, Lowell Mink. THIRD ROW: Ruby Larson, Gene Landes, Betty Paulson, Julia Mann, Mary Jane Lindsey, Patsy Murphy. FOURTH ROW: William Kelley, Marjorie Morrison, Dorothy Martin, Jo Ann Link, Jane Keys, Julia Keys, Virginia Evard. GROUP V FIRST ROW: Bill Rardin, Dale Schiele, Hayden See. Richard Smith. Jack Sisson, Lloyd Staley. SECOND ROW: Bill Sizemore, Juanita Pine, Elizabeth Quillen. James Peters. Loren Staley. Allen Pennington. THIRD ROW: Janet Richeson, Betty Smith, Geneva Rice. Berna Richey, Frieda Stepp. FOURTH ROW: Billy Quinn, Helen Roso, Mary Edith Schuman, Robert Slay. Doris Roberts. GROUP VI FIRST ROW: Norman Throneburg, Walter Switzer, Roy Torbit, James Wilson, Duaine Swinford. William Strecker. SECOND ROW: Albert Trott, Carolyn Terrell, Virginia Tucker, Robert Wright. Dick Zimmerly, David Wright. THIRD ROW: Wanneta White, Ramon Watson, Esther Thiel, Dorothy W'right, Mary Vandevanter. Robert Stone-burner. FOURTH ROW: Darrel Wilhoit, Anna Vicory. Betty Gene Wright. Rosemary Yount, Mary Lou Williams, Betty Ann Tretter.
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UnV, Babb. Cotton. Tanner FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President................... JAMES LINK Vice-President MARTHA COTTON Secretary .................GERNITH BABB Treasurer.........................HOWARD TANNER FRESHMEN DISCOVER ART OF LEARNING Last September old P. H. S. saw coming thru its door A class quite great in numbers, totaling two hundred four. The first semester sixteen souls reached their scholastic goal. Which is, as everybody knows, the famous honor roll. Then twenty of the freshmen boys, during the early fall, Reported to Coach Sweeley to practice for football. Basketball ambitions attracted many more, In curtain-raisers” you can see these fellows make a score. Some girls, too, are athletic and have joined the G. A. A., The rules of which they do their best in seeking to obey. In orchestra and chorus, debate, glee club, and band, The class of '42 already lends a helping hand. Games, school dances, and parties have brought us fun and joy. For all work and no play, 'tis said, makes Jack a dull, dull boy. Our studies aren't neglected, for after all we're here To get an education at this school we love so dear. And so we cheer the Tigers and love the orange and black, Because this class of '42, school spirit doesn't lack.
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