Geraldine Rider, Secretary: Astor Haggmark, President: Maxine Zeller, Vice-l'resident, jean Cowan , Treasurer. We, the Sophomore Class, returned to Selma High in September feeling much smarter than we did a year ago when we were known as 'Kthe ,, U Ir., I green itsimen. Wfe are really quite an outstanding Class, if we do say it ourselves, and have enjoyed a very interesting year. XVe are well represented in all athletics, Scholarship Society, Mixed Chorus, Girl Re- serves, and Hi-Y. Our class has been very active in the war effort this year as we raised more money than any other class for the Junior Red Cross Drive. We have had excellent leaders during the past year, and we are looking forward to bigger and better things in the future years of our Selma High school days. ophomore Class 22 Ron I: X1.irlell.l lSug4l.umxirll, Ilelpliina l3ornn:l,v. Fe-n Cimxxun. .loycu Byrne. Nedra liruwn. Donn.: livnneu, Billit- Brown, Iain.: Deis, Row II: Virginia Ihelir, Nlurial lioornafian, Yirqinia Bel- cher, Phvllis Cooper. Virginia Blowers, Mari lou Ilwwen, ,Iunr Ili-purv. Margaret Baldwin, Row III: Riehard Anderson. ,lack f'Iii-isrvnsen. Harold lS.irigi.in, Glenn Hall, Vernal Amnro, liolwlvy Clifton, .lou Charon. Row IV: Ki-nnt-th Barnett. iiuw.-ni Benefield, ish., ml.-U, John Dillon. inrfn ctsppi.
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Ilan XY'illi.xmw, Ciirls' 'lreasurerq Par kowan, Secretary, Wayne Smeaton. Buys' Treasurer: David iighef, X'iievl'resnlent: George Otis. l'rt-sitlent. ln the past the freshmen have planned in their future years to become doctors, farmers, lawyers, authors, or stenographers. This year the green little freshies are dreaming of future careers as WAACS, WAVES, lieutenants, and ensigns. Although the war has interfered with many school activities, the Hfreshiesl' have done their part in keeping up the school spirit in this time of great need. Two of the outstanding events of the year for the freshmen were the traditional initiation and the class party. The party was a huge success, and the initiation served to tame the frosh down. The Freshman Class has proved its in- terest and vitality and is sure to be a big asset to Selma High in the future. Freshman Class Row 1: J.W,.ha.w lsnmty. Malawi Daienpurt, june liurncu, Barbara Blunt, W'and.l Carl, l'.n Cowan, Bar- bara Aehord, llelen ulslwraft, Jimmie Vroclxett, Suu lfmerfian. Row ll: ltunicc Brown, luan Blake, Aileen liramlley. Bern' Bueliler, ,lean Clapham, lxia Barron, lfllcn Dixon. Ruth Aguirre, Xlarv ininmpos, laura Balakinn Row III: Sammi' ltlxnoian. Cal Dod- son, Stanley Burton, Norman Cox. Robert Caudle, Kendall Crain, Robert Bcrrelsen, Raymond Akers. Kenneth Cox, Row lV: Ruben Aguilar. Charles Bell, jack Brown, Mr. Leh- fclclr. Robert .-Xriaga.
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