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Q41 ' ' figfahnljl' O 0 O Q41 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In September, portals of Bradner 1959, twenty-one freshmen entered the High School, We were, in our own opin- ions, Hit'. But we soon changed our minds. The upper classmen seemed to ignore us and we soon learned we wereihe under-classmen. Therefore we were nothing, We escaped initiation and felt much better for that. In the fall of 1940 we came again to school but this time as sophomores. We were to be scorned no longer. We were just as good as anyone else, fOr were we?D We now have seventeen members Pauline Dannenberger, Eva Edwards, Wagner, Holland Stinehart entered Some of our class is active in our class, havinglbst Howard Dotson, and Jean in April, in curricular activities Several of the boys have taken part in sports and there are members of our class in the band. Our class officers for the year are: President ,... .... ..Arnold Pitcher Vice-President .. .... Wanda Myers Secretary ...,.. .. Luelle Shull Treasurer ,... ..... Anna Swin Reporter ...,... .,.Patricia Hiser Class Sponsor .. ..... Mr. Zinser
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The school year 1940-41 brings again anothen junior class that find themselves well in the midst of every activ- ity. We, the junior class, number nineteen and have come this far through untiring efforts C?J to do our best, Nine of this class started back in the fall of 1930 and have kept with it since. We must add that we are most deeply indebted to fine teachers along the line. 1958 found us as freshmeng also taking three students from Rollersville grade school in, Al- though we did not get initiated we considered ourselves as much a part of Bradner High as any other class. We immediately started our money campaign and now in our junior year, thanks to candy and bake-sales and the ef- forts of some fine citizens, we find ourselves with a bulg- ing treasury. We had our pennant rushes this year and managed to keep ours but could not obtain that of the seniors. We had our play, WMountain Mumps' and it was very suc- cessful. Our class is well represented in sports and scho- lastic events. Dick Molter has been named next year'sspo- rt captain. Charles Peterson has won first in the countyend fourth in the district last year in General Scienceg and first in the county and first in the district this year in Chemistry. Our officers are as follows: President ....,........,.. Robert Hiser Vice-Ereeident ... ....C1ifford Pitcher Secretary ...... .. Laurens Wirebaugh Treasurer o oc 9 0 o c 0 Charles Peterson Sponsor .. , .,.,. Miss Blessing
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Q41 O ' fikfahnfl' ' Q ' 1541 First Row: Second Row: Third Row! First Row: Second Row 4 Third Row: First Row: Second Row Third Rowg GRADE SEVEN Fred Stahl, Arthur Sworden, Charles Berridge, Archie Merritt, Mildred McDole, Helen Wirdnugh Jean Dehnhoff, Durwood Entsminger, Dale Stahl, Erma Stahl, Chester Dannenberger, Ronald Leh- man, Margaret Musser, Coach Fulghum. Shirley Ollam, Joyce Bowers, Glenn ,St,-Clair, Robert Carr, Milo Pitcher, Colleen Gillespie, George Stiffler. GRADE EIGHT Lindenette Lougheed, Lois Ann Youngs, Peggy Dehnhoff, Vernon Pitcher, Earle Duquette, Emma Swin. Phyllis Todd, Leota Shull, Carma Rentz, Donna Allen, Lois Kennedy, Bob French, Billy French, Miss Moore, Esther Diebert, Warner Musser, Walter Billman, Kenneth St. Clair, Merlyn St. Clair,Eldon Lip- pert, Junior Entsminger, Reva Rae Rentz. GRADE NINE Rosalie Vogt, Roy Stahl, Mary Ellen Berridge, William McDole, Fordyce Lentz, Faye Bowers, Mary Alice Limes. Miss Smith, Lillian Swin, Richard Berridge, Herbert Sage, Daryll Kern, Elwood Crawford, Alice Fewless, Ansel Dahms, Lyle Yantz. l Maxine Lehman, Junior Dehnhoff,Pau1 Henderson, Don Rath, James Hathaway, Harry Molter, Naomi Rath.
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