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The junior class with 241 members was the second CLASS largest class in the school. QP The officers were: Eugene Copeland, president; R. J. 1940 Atkinson, vice-president; Betty Perkins, secretary; Evelyn Bruce, treasurer; and Mildred Darnell, cheer ( leader. The two members of the Student Council were: Claire Arnold, vice-president, and Anna Holtman. First Row—E. Bruce. B. Duggins, Bab cock, Cromwell, Bonnett, Duncan Ayalla, G. Bruce, Baker, Chandler. Second Row—N. Duggins, Dennis, Cur ran, DeLeersnydor, Ertor, Dickorson L. Cook, Bottum, Burr, Colo. Third Row—Carpenter, Berry, H. Cook Coxcn, Deitz, Ely, Cassidy, Fudge Erie. Fourth Row—Adamson, Copeland. Fish er, R. Foster, Crew, Arnold, Buckman Atchley, Elsworth. Filth Row—Eldridge, Clark, Canter bury, Davis, Dillon, Aim an, Corriston Cerovich. Sixth Row—Burke, W. Foster, Brown Coons, Becker, Childs, Debane, Bras well. Sovonth Row—M. Bruce, Burns, Bris coe, Easley, J. Cook, Atkinson, Arm strong. Eighth Row—Ferreira, Fuller, Doyle Connor, Brower, Elliott. First Row—Holthouso, C. McMillon Martinez, Mock, Odio, E. McMillon Jonos, E. Gutierrez, Maxwell, Normile Harrity. Second Row—McGivern, Martin, Hogan McCormick, leffries, Ketchum, McKis ick, G. Long, Mastelletto, R. Lawson. Third Row—Maddox, Hagomann, C Harris, Hays, Griffith, Knowles, E Lynn, Leake, R. Harris. Fourth Row — Ingwersen, Kallaras Lundberg, Mairs, Harkness, A. Long Haney, Lewis. Filth Row—Hills, McClanahan, Larson J. Lynn, Kuttlor, Keith, Gower, Holt man, McCarter. Sixth Row—Liebig, Morris, Holmes, C Maxim, Lee, Liston, Lovelace, M Maxim. Seventh Row—A. Harris, V. Johnson McHenry, O. Gutierrez, McCurdy, Me Lcod, D. Long, Monroe. Eighth Row—McGhan. McCray, Ncher S. Lawson, Jayme, Lemberger, King. Ninth Row—G. Johnson, Marquez Hack, Mitchell, Oehlert. First Row—Reed, Nash. Rangel, Simons Petzold, Rice, Sudduth, R. Spencer Stephan, Vergouven, E. Smith. Second Row—Stewart, Pappas, Tron coso. South, Stubbs, Shalinsky, Zan atta, Warner, Tisdel, Puckett. Third Row—Wade, Slaughter, Shartran H. Smith, Wilson, Waters, Wendt Shirley. Fourth Row—Summers, Perkins, Wat kins. Vest, Vernon, B. Smith, Scot Penny. Fifth Row—G. Smith, Tush. D. Weber Sewell, Stine, Savage, R. Rock. Sixth Row—Parcefl, Speers, Todc Swinehart, Paxton, Spears, Tucker J. Rock. Sovonth Row—C. Smith, Ramsey, Win ters, Robinson, Jeffries, L. Spencer Reyes. Eighth Row—Van Mol, A. Weber Whitelcy, Saunders. Wiyninger, Tab borer, Tibbitt, Payne. Thirty-five of the thirty-nine juniors enrolled in the second year journalism class had positions on the Argentian staff. Page Twenty-Three
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CLASS OF 1941 WORK The sophomore class was again this year the largest in the school with an enrollment of 105 girls and 142 boys. The officers of the class were: Jack Moore, president; Doris Green, vice-president; Eleanor Cottrell, secre- tary; Leota Vaughn, treasurer; and Lee Burns, cheer leader. Doris has been vice-president for two consecutive years and secretary the other two years she attended junior high school. Cathleen Boris and Jack Bouse were members of the Student Council. Two members, Bob Terry and Harold May, played on the first team in basketball. Twenty-one boys were on the sophomore intra-mural team. Three sophomores represented the school at the Kansas Univer- sity Music contest. They were: Danny Shupp, hornist; Billy Brazier, trumpeter, and Jack Bouse, trombonist. Doris Green was their accompanist. First Row—Devanney, Ccrvant, Bird, G. Borns, Brown, Couch, Brazier, Engle, Baker, Aiman, Cowperthwait, L. Berns. Second Row—Cottrell, Boris, Breese, Easloy, N. Barnes, Adams Duke, Bader, DcSuere, M. Barnes, Berry. Third Row—Coats, Card, Barnett, Dias, Anderson, Cleaver, Buffington, Cobble, Beaumont, K. Elliott. Fourth Row—Condron, B. Cartmill, J. Cartmill, DeMeyer, Dean, Ashcraft, Castor, Elkins, Barrett. Fifth Row—Brink, Antos, Bunco, Beard, Amayo, Chappelle, Ayrault. Sixth Row—C. Elliott, Braunor, Athey, Evans, Clevenger, Browne. Seventh Row—Bouse, Bogue, Corbett, Bustamante. First Row—Kitterman, McGhee, Kin- naird. Grim, Ferguson, Harris, Gregory, Lamb, Luna, Favours, Gregg. Socond Row—Lozano, Littlefield, Field, Metz, Miller, Johnson, Hoke, Layman, Hoover, Hodges. Third Row—F. Hernandez, Koch, E. Lynch, L. Hernandez, Freeland, For- rester, Morrison, B. Lynch, Hagemann, Lynn. Fourth Row—Hinds, Jonkins, M. Kis- singer, Mangeb, Lillich, King, Kersh- ner, Magnonat, Jansen. Fifth Row—Mahr, Monteil, Johnson, Landrey, Green, Messinger, Lambie, Garrett. Sixth Row—Mitchell, Greonup, C. Her- nandez, Harding, Goodrich, Huggins, Hawver. Seventh Row—McDermott, Jaime, Kent, Hartegan, Ferreira, Gomez, Kelso. Eighth Row—Mankin, Marvine, Miller, E. Kissinger, Koup. Page Twenty-Four
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WORK CLASS OF 1942 The freshman class had 193 members. Of these 88 were girls and 105 were boys. It was the third largest class in the school. The students who had class offices were: Bill Stice, president; Charles Chase, vice-president; Shirley Pooker, secretary; Warren Follett, treasurer; Dorothy Cromwell and James Normile, cheer leaders. Other class members who had outstanding positions were: Jane Sellers, Student Council member; Alice Rose Shankland, vice- president of Campfire; Bill Stice, president of the Junior High Lead- ership Club, and Bobby Griffith, an important position on the tennis team. Seventeen freshmen were enrolled in either band or senior high orchestra. Page Twenty-Six First Row—Casey. Ackors, Bradbury, Briggs, DoVriese, Clark, Barr, Duggins, E. Fisher, Davis, E. Fisher, Cromwell. Second Row—Corman, Crane, Becker, Beton, Crossley, Decker, Beemont, Agee, Brink, Brown, Ashlock. Third Row—Bicrman, Denys, Cunning- ham, Dudley, DeVeney, Buckley, Car- roll, Ferguson, Caudron, Blasche. Fourth Row—Burns, Daniels, B. Chase, Coons, Anderson, Alumbaugh, Delga- do, Bromley. Filth Row—Ely, Brewer, Atkinson, Crocker, Clauder, Beth, Clay, Bass. Sixth Row—D. Fisher, Crowder. Fenski. Favrow, Coleman, Carrender, Cham- bers. Sevonth Row—Adamson, C. Chase, Bruns, Dodds, Caster, Curnuttc. Fir t Row—H. Hoover, Gipson, Ger- hardt, Ingraham, Ludwig, C. Mar- tinez, Moore, Mahr, Maxwell, King, Normile. Hale. Socond Row—Griffith, Lehman, F. Lewis, Harvey, Fredericks, Madison, Johns, McHenry, Licra, Loya. Third Row—Gardner, F. Lewis, Lynch, McLeod, Hanes, Landis, Newport, Flynn. Haffoy. Fourth Row—Holtman, Johnson, Moc;c, North. Leonard, R. Jones, Hontz, Hai- ris, Lasitor. Fifth Row—G. Martinez, D. neuver, Gilles, Follett, Lovelace, Meeker, Hall, Jorgenson. Sixth Row—Lemberger. Miller, J. Jones, Hays, Madl, Overly, Hopkins, Moore. Sevonth Row—McDougall, Krouse, Hall, Hutchinson, Gibson. Firit Row—Pooker, Schooling, Varner Stott, Paine, Spoers, Wintorsteen Shupp, Tilden, Schiebel. Socond Row—Shrader, Warren, Wil son, Shalinsky, Snodgrass, Ulm, War rington, Wiseman, Rogers, Teegardon Third Row—Yount, Simpson, Rosas Shoaf, Townsend, Robinson, Stcyaert Webster, Dickerson. Fourth Row—Weaver, Tush, Van Mol Wickersham. Southerland, Studdard Schwitzgebel, Stice. Fifth Row—N. Petersen, S'eohonson Payne, Timmerman, Torry, Shankland Sellers, Yates. Sixth Row—Stirling, Salazer, A. Peter son, Sullivan, Rutledge, Stumpf, Ras mussen. Pierce. Seventh Row—Sauceda, Vergouvon Porrer, Regan, Purinton, Teufler. Eighth Row—Watkins, Warner, Pena Wright, Ronegar.
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