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CLASS OF 1940 For the fifth consecutive year, the sophomore class was the largest in school, having an enrollment of 275 students. The officers of the class: Howard Smith, president, Harold Cook, vice-president, Jimmy Aiman, secretary, George McCurdy, treas- urer; Donald Liston, cheer leader. Emma Lou Wendt and Jack Ramsey were representatives of the sophomore class in the Student Council. These sophomores represented the class in the Leadership Club: Ralph Childs, Harold Cook, Joe Cook, Lenore Hoke, Donald Liston, Betty Perkins, Jack Ramsey, Howard Smith, Ruth Spencer, Ray- mond Tabberer, Emma Lou Wendt, and Jimmy Aiman. Major social activities of the class consisted of the Sophomore Skid, in the late fall, and a picnic in the spring. The group was awarded second prize in the third annual stunt assembly program. Novel entertainment, consisting of a German band and a Big Apple dance interpretation, composed the skit. First Row—K. Cromwell, Cassidy. N. Duggins, Berry. Carpenter. B. Duagins, Baker, L. Cook, Chandler, Do Lccrsny- der, Sebo. Second Row—Dillon. Darnell, H. Cook, Dickerson, Ayalla, Clark, G. Bruce, Babcock, Bonnott. Third Row—Arnold, Bucfcman, Bowzer, Coxen, Casey, Bottum, E. Bruce, Dnit , Burr. Fourth Row—G Brown. Alexander, Copoland, Aiman, Cerovich, E. Crew, Ashley, Eileen Crew. Denys. Fifth Row—Debasno, Coons, Boll, J. Cook, Becker, Corrlston, Atwood. Arm- strong. Sixth Row—Huden, Briscoe, Connor, Benlon, Barnes, M. Bruce, Davis. Seventh Row—Hayden, Adamson, An- son, Burns, J. D. Cook. Bailey, Browor. Eighth Row—Doyle, Childs, R. J. At- kinson. First Row -E. Lewis, Tones, Hull, Evans, V. Johnston, Larson. E. Gutierrez, Har- rity, Haney, Keith, Holthouse. Second Row—Hays, Griffith. M. Hogan. Knowles, C. Lewis, Leake, Foster. Hark- ness, C. Harris. Third Row—Forrester. R. Harris, Holmes, Gower, O. Guticrre:, Erter, M. Heil- man, L. Heitman, Holm. Fourth Row—M. leffries, Holtman, Lee, Elliott, Cuttler, Laird. Jayme, Hills. Fifth Row—E. Hogan. Kissinger, Fox. Ellsworth, Erie, Fudge, Lawson, Inger- son, Kallaras. Sixth Row—Kane, Fuller. Ferreira. Lad- onburger, G. Johnston, G. Fisher. V . Johnston, C. Jeffries, Fisher. A. Har- ris, Ketchum. Page Twenty-Five
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CLASS OF 1940 Following the trend of vocational education students of C. E. Swender's classes secured interviews from persons engaged in the line of work in which they were interested. Accounts of the interviews were compiled in Career Notebooks by individual pupils. A sophomore football team, coached by C. E. Swender, sponsor of the class, entered competition with sophomore teams of the city. Faye Doyle and Clifford Jeffries, members of the class, played on the basket ball first team. Ralph Childs, a two letter man in football, held a regular position on the first team, playing tackle. According to Coach Swender, these sophomores, in view of their performances this year, are promising candidates for next year's track squad: George McCurdy, Buddy Bell, and Robert Briscoe, sprinters; Robert Kane, hurdler; Lawrence Burns, pole vaulter; Faye Doyle, high jumper; and Bill Davis, half-miler. Sophomore members of this year's tennis team were: Bill Stubbs, Kenneth Cromwell, Howard Smith, R. J. Atkinson, Bob Lovelace, and Eugene Parcell. First Row—Potzold, OdI. Nash, Max- well, Mastelletto, Reed, Rice, Martinez, E. McMillen, C. McMillen, Raddigan. Second Row—Lynn, Rangel, Esther Mock, C. Maxim, Edith Mock, Marquez, Howard, Lovelace, Lynn, Pappas. Third Row—Liston, Martin, McGivorn, Lundbcrg, McKisick, E. Lynn, Perkins, A. Lona. Parcell, Moore. Fourth Row—Miller, Neher, Peak, Lonq, McLeod, Maddox, Penny, Roller, Mc- Cormick. Fifth Row—Mitchell. Robinson, McGhan, Monroe, Paxton, Moore, Nevins, Mc- Henry. Sixth Row—Tucker. Raddiqan, Oehlert, Ramsey, Marvino, Meqinn, Renegar. First Row-Wade, Simons, Van Driesch, Vergouven, Toencoachn, Long, Stew- art, Shirley, Tisdel, I. Smith, Stephan, Normilo. Second Row—Zanatta, Vargas, Sudduth, Wendt, Willard, Millhouse, Rock, Puck- ett, Westerdale, Vargas. Third Row—Stewart, Warner, Vernon, Summers, Vest, Slaughter. Shutt, Win- ningham, Windlo. Watkins. Fourth Row—G. Smith. Curran. Weber, Scott, Mairs, Wators, B. Smith. Wilson. Spencer. Fifth Row—Liebig, Canterbury. Tush, Shartran, H. Smith, Stubbs, Sewell, Sav- age. B. Summors. Sixth Row—McClanahan, 'E. Spears, J. Sandors, Iones, Weber. Van Mol, South, Wohlford. Seventh Row—Whitely. I. Speer, Mc- Cray, Swinehart, Todd. Spencer, Mc- Curdy, C. Maxim. Vassar. Eighth Row—B. Saunders. W. Smith, Tibbitt, Reyes, Payne, Tabberer. Page Twenty-Six -T ■
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CLASS OF 1942 The eighth grade, with 163 students, had many varied activities. Donald Giles represented the class in the Student Council, and was treasurer of the junior high Leadership Club. The class was represented in the Leadership Club by Glen Barr, Betty Lou Schooling, Dorothy Cromwell, and Alice Rose Shankland. Eighth grade students furnished much talent for school events. Emma Jewel Craig, Betty Lou Schooling, and Jean Louise Atkin- son were members of a tap dancing team that appeared in the Parent-Teacher Association minstrel show. The class officers were: Glen Barr, president; Alice Rose Shank- land, vice-president; Dorothy Cromwell, secretary; and Betty Lou Schooling, treasurer. Page Twenty-Eight First Row—Ashlock, Anderson. Boau- mont, Davis, Beton, Craig, M. Brad- bury. Duggins, Barr, Hale, Cromwell. Socond Row—Alumbaugh, Cox. Car roll, Blasche, Crano, Brink, Casey, Crossloy, Briggs, Brown. Third Row—Chambers. Agee, Brower, Becker, Ackers, Rasmussen, Caudron, Berkely, Docker. Fourth Row—Chase, Billups. Albertson. Brown, Cunningham, Bromley, Atkinson, Crocker. Filth Row—Burns. Coons, Clay, Beth. Dodds, Crowder, Daniels. Sixth Row—Bonodict, Bass, Adamson, Chase, Carter, B-uns, Curnette. First Row—Haines, Hoover, Johns, In- grahan, Ludwig, Goarhardt, E. Fisher, R. Moore, Jarman, King, E. Fisher Layman. Second Row—Lovelace, R. Moore. C. Jones, Epport, Madison, Gardener, C. Lewis, Hopkins, F. Lewis. Third Row—Follett, Tush, Haag, Mc- Leod, Fredericks. Lasiter, Hays. Fourth Row—Evans, D Fisher, Harris. Mock, Leonard, Laird, Martinoz, Hoover. Gillcs. Filth Row—Clay, H. Miller, Chambors, Landis, Curnutte, McDougall, Hale, Hutchison, Gibson, Favrow, Meeker. Sixth Row—Hall. Lomberger, Holtman, Landis, Cartor, Fenske, Bruns, Krause, Chase. Firs. Row—Weaver, M. Rogers, Schie bel, Tilden, Shupp, Robinson, Wiseman R. Rogors, Teegardon, Speers, Winter stoen, Williams. Second Row—Newport, Storling, Shoaf Schrader. N. Peterson, Snodgrass, Ulm Patton, V arnor, Schmidt, Warrington Third Row—North. Webster. Sellers Riley, Pooker, Schooling, Stott, Schwitz gebel, Robinson. Fourth Row—Warren, Toms. Pierce Townsend. Woolworth, Wickersham Southerland. Studdard. Filth Row—Rutledgo, Overby, Watkins Payne, Yates, Timmerman. Slice, Simp son. Sixth Row—Terry. Wright, Porter, Pur- inton, A. Peterson. .g BnaaoB
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