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SOPHOMORE CLASS RECORD Betty Ann Emmerson ........ President Laverne Taylor ...... ...Vice President Helen Sprowls ..... ....... Secretary Jim Humphrey .. .... .... Treasurer Robert Porter ........ Sergeant-at-Arms Upon commencing a new year, the Sophomore election of officers was im- mediately held. The president's seat was vacated by Arline Nestler and is be- ing filled by Betty Ann Emmerson. Miss Corey was selected as class adrisor. Mrs. Johnson was the advisor during Miss Corey's absence. Of the twenty-five members who were present during the Freshman year. four were missing in roll call for the Sophomore year. They were Jimmy Moore, Rosanne Miller, Audery Middleton, and Donald Lamb. During December the class held their first class party. The members enf joyed dancing and games in the Home Economics Room. Sometime in the Spring an outdoor class party will be held. ' The Sophomore dance followed the Sheffie1dfMan1ius Basketball game, Feb. 16. 19145. The music was furnished by Skinny Blake and his Swingsters. The Sophomores have been active in many school activities. Helen Sprowls was selected as one of the cheer-leaders: other members of the class partici- pated in Girls' Choir, Girls' Chorus. Mixed Chorus. Boys' Choir, Orchestraamd both boys and girls athletics. There are some workers who make drudgery of all they do, just as ' there are others who make glorious the doing of each task. It is in the mind of the worker. not in the work, that such a quality inheres. It is the zeal with which he works, and not the kind of work he does, causing the worker to excel and that lifts him above the level of thecommonplace
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FRESHMAN RECORD 'Phyllis Nestler - ----- r President Warren Taylor ----- pvice President ' Conrad Gebeck - -.- Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Wayne Sturm ----- 4Class Advisor The'Freshman class received-their first impression of high school on.Sept1 25, 1942, when the Seniors gave them their initiation. .After a hectic day and evening the Freshmen were-permitted a very enjoyable night of entertainment. The Freshmen held-their first class party in October in the.form of a hay- ride. The second class party was hold in November, when.they went out ,to the Country Club and had a picnic supper and scavenger hunt. The Freshman dance was held on April 20. l9N5. ySk1nney Blake and his orchestra furnished the music. The class has selected navy blue and white for.the colors of the banner to bo presented to the school. fThis banner was designed by Verne Moore. M ' Those who made the honor-roll were Donna Wilhelm, cMarilyn Mette, Jim.Su1- liven, and David'Griffin. 'The class was well represented in football. basket- ball, track, and ell other school-activities. l . . . ' . . All people love-to win.' It is a fine feeling to be on top, to be first in whatever-we try to do. Often the prize is not worth the.effort. but still we want to win. Perhaps this desire to win, fosterediamall who enter competition, is the best prize of all. In games, only.one can be best: there is B placelfor each of us and a work for us to do. .The next time you question this. just look around you and see the-wonderful things that remain to bo done. The winner must achieve his victoryzqit cannot be bestowed on him. .If you will achieve super- ior ability in the-doing of one thing, you, too, can.be a winner. A ' O
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Z? I . VGOULD You IMAGINE-M ! .4fiTS3,4 , 14, .- Barney talking without permission in English Class! S I I ...f I' . An honor roll without Jimmy Sullivan's name on it 5 ' -S K5 Ray remembering to bring his clarinet on Tuesdaysg A Shi 1 ttin kicked out f Geo a hy class' JW! 0 JN-Rel r ey ge g 0 gf 'P . 5.2.1-kv xf. X Zffizffig- D: n Billy without his Merry Ford V-S If g Dahl without his pockets full of candy bars! Ka' 3 .I Harry wearing his Honorable Discharge pin! as Dan Primo not looking around the study hall! . 1, six- . if -'f., I ti... Chalk erasures on the study-hall blackboard! -7 X Img egcllulaf Ie.,h!'l,:?.,'u',- -A ' AAQZ Miss Corey without a stencil in her hand! A study-hall pencil-sharpener that we rks !. j if E... .ii N 4 Claude without a mustachio! X .gf A .im o .2 'V ' ID.J4T. and N.L.F. without their Bobs! Q 'Y-9 X MJ ,l s we-1 Johnny wearing his class ring! is at X if . , X Q9 x . Kate Smith chewing her gum quietly! ww, I 903 8 W E, K Betty Hull on time for Shorthand! '91-wi ' X iff, sg, i , as Pussy getting defeated in Ping Pong! . . J Kate Spratt when she isn't yawning! ' Coach Sturm without his red necktie Gert without her size 125 class ring , Slock being quiet in the library! Mr. Primo chewing gum! N ' ll 1 ' WAN C5 Q K Dolly flunking a test! ' Z5 ' -'Si Ollie without her short X wmv 1 J! hand book! . : 5 . 3 , A 1552, Mr. Harlan in his own E 93 ' officer wr ' X -J'r' 2 v 7 6 J 9 .'-.iz . - r j ,Xb Edna Sipes speaking to XX! M- X - gf' Q Nl 8' bo! . -,EK jk ,JM -, X- bg, 555: Jeno Moore doing a t. A-K f . - e amor-hurl fu, , '- fjflbi ----1 f ' S1 An orchestra practice with- , U - 'V iA li.. '- out an argument!
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