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4 First row, left to right: Virginia Sheiplinc, Clcona Mac Foor, Betty Wilson, joan Harrod, Peggy Ann Musscr, Peggy Lou Bowman, Marilyn Now- land, Murva Kaufman, Bvulah We-bb, Imogene Newland. Second row Leroy Altop, Dick Rash, Marian Ingledue, Doris jean Steele, Ruth Ann Morris, Mary Louise Murphy, Evelyn Dc-Camp, Paul Einklvy, Farris Earl, Brooks Jafobs, Jann-s Edgington, Gena Milli-r. Third row: Jos- Chiles, Frank Stock:-r, Earl Reynolds, Walter Cook, Mr. Grimm, Advisor, john Mumaugh, Bill Rube, Bill Timmons, Abram Carter.
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FRESHMAN GLASS The Freshman Class of 1941-42 entered school in 1932-33 with 44 students. During our first year three more students entered our class making a total of 47 students. We have held the record of being the largest class in school off and on during our nine years of scholastic training. We entered Junior High with 44 students. Our 7th grade class officers were: Pres. Brooks Jacobs, Vice Pres. Virginia Sheipline, Secre- tary and Treasurer, james Edgington. News Reporter, Dick Rash and student council, Frank Rinehart. When entering junior High we really thought we were growing up. When in 8th grade class we were defeated by the 7th grade class in the Sportsmanship contest and we changed our minds. Our officers for the 8th grade were: Betty Wilson, Pres., Gene Miller, Vice President, Sec., Marilyn Newland, Treas. Paul Binkley, Student Council Ruth Ann Morris and News Reporter Mary Louise Murphy. We graduated from the eighth grade into Freshman being maltreated by our upper classmen. The Freshmen broke the record in the Red Cross Donations. We contributed 86.25. Our Freshman officers are: Pres., Paul Binkleyg Vice Pres., Dick Rash, Sec., Marilyn Newland, Treas., Mary Louise Murphy, News Reporter, Ruth Ann Morris, and Student Council, Betty Wilson. The Freshman of 1941-42 have found Senior High school exciting and very interesting. Some have decided what they probably will do in the future and have prepared their studies for it. We the Freshman of 1941-42 hope to go through school, graduate together and go out into the world as a success. EVELYN DeCAMP
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8TH GRADE First row, left to right: Mr. Meyer, Advisor, Mary Ann Moyer, Donna Jean Spillman, Lavone Hunter, Marvin Bayliff, Mary Ann Copeland, John Gilmer, Shirley Newland, Lucille Wircman, Marilyn Shaner, -lan:-t Dc-Camp, Joe Carter. Second row, left to right: Alva Altop, Gerald Case, Dewey Allison, Billy Horn, Lyle Miler,l Clayton johns, Morris Dillinger, Boh Vermillion. Burl Riff. 7TH GRADE First row, left to right: Mary Alice Metz, Betty Lou Hunter, Wnvalene Pyles, Marilyn Copeland, Thelma Parkins, Nellie Carter, lwladalinv Martin, Margaret Johns, Betty Jane Newland. Second row, left to right: Lyman Turner, junior Bowman, Jack Harrod, Darrel Dotson, Gene McPheron, Richard Hardin, Roger Case, Neil Tussing, Donald Smith, Henry Mowery, Charles Moyer, James Settle-mire. Third row, left to right: Robert Inglf-due, Paul Waitman, Charles Parkins, jack Thompson, Jimmie Leatherman, Miss Hover, Advisor, Fred Neely, Donald Shade, john Smith, Donald F-mriek, Dolph McGinnis, James Dawson.
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