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WORK CLASS OF 1944 The 162 seventh grade students chose the following class leaders: Bill Nations, president; Billie Daugherty, vice-president; Alice Aiman, secretary; Marilyn Adam- son, treasurer; and Donald Braun, cheer leader. Jimmy Farnham, Carl Mayhew, Frank Mitchell, Wayne Whistler, and the class officers represented their class in the Junior High Leadership Club. Wayne Whistler was also the seventh grade representative in the Student Council. The class had its annual party in the spring. The seventh grade assemblies were continued this year. The program was partici- pated in by seventh grade students only. The students taking chorus were in the Junior High Operetta. The students took three twelve-week courses this year instead of two semester courses. The girls took clothing, chorus, and study. The boys took woodwork, chorus, and study. Donald Braun, cheer leader of the seventh grade, received the honor of being elected president of the Foreign Correspondence Club, a new organization in the school this year. Page Twenty-Eight First Row—Crawford, Hausler, Carroll, Allison, Lawson, Jones, Comes, Hauk, Bcndure, Gastineau, Crowder, M. Couch, Lightle. Second Row—Fry, Hicks, King, Grif- fin, Eckard, Johnson, Brown, Ferguson, Casey, Carroll. Third Row—Fugate, Briggs, Hoskins, Borders, Johnson, Gray, Barratt, Hol- singer, Hcinson, Braun, H. Couch. Fourth Row—Henry, Ervin, Ghrist, Brown, Griffin, Jeffries, Hawkins, Favrow, Aiman, Dougherty. Fifth Row—Johnson, Lents, Bouse, Geeding, Lincoln, Bush, J. Jeffries, Buttler, Favours. Sixth Row—Adamson, Dodds, Greenicc, Gillespie, Eoff, Cornel, Alcorn, Fuller, Holmes. Sovonth Row—Armstrong, Allan, Kitter- man, Larson, Bounds, Farnham, French. Eighth Row—Angleton, Anderton, Dish- man, Blick, Gossett. First Row—E. Roberts, Fullerton, Win- tersteen. Long, Stumpf, McMahon, Purinton, Tarver, H. Smith, Wohlford, L. Roberts. Second Row—McGee, Stumpf, Valen- tino, Prather, Norman, McDonald, Mc- Williams, Peek, Smashey, Pountain. Third Row—South, Woolard, C. May- hew, Rogers, Simons, Wilkerson, Stand- ish, F. Williams, Moore, Ryan. Fourth Row—Whistler, Payne, Wing, McDaniel, R. Miller, Nation, Souther- land, Morris, P. Waters. Fifth Row—Moody. E. Parker, Sanders, Sewell, Monroe, M. Miller, McCorkle, Murray, Whipple. Sixth Row—Wire. Shoaf, Matnev, R. Williams, Samuels, Valentine, Long- with, Taylor, Todd. Seventh Row—Lunday, Spengler, Lund- berg, Mitchell, V. Waters, Moberly, Stuart, C. Mayhew, Ninemire, Terry, Vest, Whiles, Stanley, Ritter. Eighth Row—Matney, R. Smith, Teague, Myers, P. Smith, Phelps, G. Parker, Magill, Warren, Standish.
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With a skit entitled Little Abner , the class won first prize in the student category in the annual stunt night program and third place in the stunt assembly. Social activities were limited to a party at the Parish House in the fall and a picnic in the spring. The composite girl of the class is five feet, two and one- half inches tall, and weighs 113 pounds. She has medium brown hair and wears it with curls on top. She wears a size 14 blue sweater and skirt, and size five and one-half oxford. Her hobbies are dancing, skating, swimming, and reading. The average boy is five feet, seven inches tall, and weighs 125 pounds. He has curly black hair and blue eyes. His favorite cos- tume consists of blue trousers and a blue slip-over sweater. His favorite recreation is the movies. Doris Green won the prize for the best dressed kid in the annual Kid and Hobo day contest. Again this year the sophomore journalism class had full charge of publication of the fifteenth issue of the Argentian. CLASS OF 1941 Firs» Row—H. Markiewicz, A. Markio- wicz, Moore, Payton, Morlan, Myers, McDonald, McGhan, Mattox, Perkins, M. McCrary. Second Row—Piehler, Pruitt, Robert- son, Puckett, M. Millor, Rcndleman, Oropeza, Richardson, Rich, Purinton. Third Row—Mendez, Pollock, Porras, Owen, Mostaffa, Reese, Keith, J. Mc- Crary, Nichols. • Fourth Row—Provas, Morgan, Micnel, R. Miller, Reed, Meyer, Lunday, Pat- Tick. Fifth Row—Ramirez, May, Kinder, Mill- house, Hahnor, Pacheco, Harris, May- bcll. Sixth Row—Howell, Pena, Moore, Par- sons, Hughes, Morlan, E. Rice. Seventh Row — Rafferty, McKittcrick, Mock, A. Rice. First Row—L. Shupp, Smeltzer. Schroed- er, Schierbaum, Vaughn, Waresback, Speaks, W. Smith. G. Steven. Second Row—J. White, Terry, W. Smith, Vargas, M. Webb, Ruckman, Payne, Stumpf, Steding, Stoker, Watkins. Third Row—VanBuskirk, Yowell, Saler, H. Webb, D. Shupp, Wontling, Shan- non, Turner, Stokes. Fourth Row—Woolard, Roller, Yonis, F. Stevens, Patrick, D. Smith, Salts, Whiteley, Strong. Fifth Row—Shirley, R. Whito, Vassar. Small, Wiyninger, Singleton, Willard, Simons. „ , Sixth Row—Thomas, F. White. Stephen- son, V ildman, Tiner, Teegarden. Sovonth Row—Swift, Samuels, Servos, Wagner, Roberts. Page Twenty-Five
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WORK For the second consecutive year Jerry Moore headed CLASS her class as president. Other class officers were James Qp Norwood, vice-president; Mildred Reynolds, secretary; Bud Cassidy, treasurer; and Pauline Crabaugh, cheer 343 leader. • The eighth grade class of 162 students was represented . in the Student Council and the Leadership Club by Bud Cassidy, Francis Doyle, Herbert Hoover, Shirley Herrick, Janiece Jeffries, Jerry Moore, James Norwood, Stanley Peterson, Mildred Reynolds, and Willis Westfall. This year the eighth grade class took three twelve-week courses instead of the usual two semester courses. The girls took art, clothing, and educational guidance. The boys took elementary mechanical drawing, trades information, and educational guid- ance. Under the sponsorship of Miss Lillian Jessup, geography instruc- tor, about seventy students interested in foreign correspondence organized a club which was open to both seventh and eighth grade students. Girls in the clothing classes made dresses and small curtains. In former years the girls hemmed towels and made aprons. First Row—Curnutte, Hauk, Griffith, Green, Despain, Bruce, Crawford, Fisher, Bruns, Fitch, Ely, Horst. Second Row—Hudson, Jarvis, Frank, Ferguson, Herrick, Gift, Dickerson, Gorsage, Crabaugh, L. Arnold, Hale, Baker. Third Row—Hoover, Clark, Hogan, Gore, Grim, Garrett, Evans, Gorman, Campbell, Browne. Fourth Row—Brys, Belk, Gallup, Eck- ard. Fanning, Harris, V. Hontz, Hardy, Beaumont. Fifth Row—Brunk, Harvey, Hays, Burnos, Bodam, Hahner, Gclvin, Huyck, Jones. Sixth Row—E. Arnold, Bernitz, Dcrring- ton, Jeffries, Brown, Bastcl, Hiatt, Borders, Hans, Korn. Seventh Row—Fisher, Doyle, Croy, Cassidy, Kemper, Atchlcy, Boydston. Eighth Row—G. Hontz, Connor, Corn- ley, Glass, Fcagans. First Row—Mitchell, J. Moore, Lom- berger, Keating, Norwood, McGhan, Jeffries, Kern, D. Miller, Sebo, Russell, Webb, Stigall. Second Row—D. Moore, Messinger, Mears, McHenry. N. Smith, Warner, Scarlett, Shutt, Sparks, Petersen. Third Row-Westfall, Mercer, Markula. M. Smith, Perry, Stinson, Minnix, Pet- zold, B. Miller, Salmon. Fourth Row—Riggs, Winchell, Peek. Singleton, Littlefield, Matthews, Teel, Perk ins, Rangel. Fifth Row—Hardy, Locb. VanHorn, Keith, Pugh, Rollins, Odle, Swinncy. Sixth Row—Morrison, Yates, Tush, McFarland, Schuchmann, Taylor, Spen- gler, Winn, Reynolds. Sovonth Row—Jones, I. Smith, Wol- from, Phipps, Worsham, Lantz, Morgan, J. Smith, Long. Page Twenty-Seven
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