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E! W i . lzrsf lou' Nlarilyn Nliller. Delmar Jewell. Mary l,ee l utes, Cieorgia l.ee Hamer. Velma Sterling, llya June Xlullen. Pal l.uhlcer. Xxvilllld Burden. Jimmy Uyhun. Ruth Greathouse. .St-tom! I'ULL'2xilfS. Peters. .loan Persinger. Betty .lo Boley. Thelma .June Snyder. Jane Persinger, Claudine XVilson. Prob Young. Richartl Cireathouse. Helly Shelton. lflorence Schneider. Peggy Cfocltrurn, l.ena lfae lucas. Delhia XVilson. Mr. llutchinson. Th. irtl rotuflietly .lean xlllman. Bolt Cross. Barbara Childers. Vwlilma Xlclflfresh. .lanies Pate. Bob lahrman. Ruth Cirav. Xlary lou Phelps, Ruth XVheeler. .lunior Sewell. Phyllis Zabel. .lean Schwein. lotulh mit'--l'soh Perrin. Katherine l awrence. Marilyn Quade. Sarah l.ou Spurgeon. Alice Allman. Patil Gresham, .lint Stall. Doris Pilnian. Yelda Purlsev, Xlariorie lhomas. Norma Hehman. Dallas Mcliain. l-:HID mit'--Rayrnond .lacltson. Charles Richards. Bob floss. Allen Pogne. Pat Smith. Robert XVheeler. .lohn Shelton. llenrv Steinlsamp. Cilen llurley, Don ,lohnson llarold Pottschmidt. .lunior Rumph. Charles Jacltson. SOPHOMORES 'lihere are 62 of us who bear the title of sophomores. VVe are proud to have the largest class in high school and are overjoyed that our greenfreshman year is behind us. Being one of the underprivileged classes. we have had few activities during the year. Vvle will mention. however, our Halloween Party. the Christmas Program presented before fellow students and teachers. and one outstanding lesson in English. that of writing our autobiog- raphy. with a baby picture included, Out of our class. the following ofiicers were selected for the year: Thelma June Snyder. president: Delmar Jewell, vice-president: Mary l.ou Phelps. secretary: Phyllis Zabel. treasurer Vw'e have two sponsors, Mrs. A. B. Peters and Mr. E. Hutchinson. 'mt' 104 S iyrhh 19
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lirst rote -llhvllis liroivning. Ruth Vivian Robbins lerov llollert. clean Noivling. .loan llolenian. Margie XVrav, Opal Cioss. Maxine Kaufman. .Suomi mtc'--.'Xlt.i Xk'olka. XYanda Cfockerham. l.ouise lieickman. liettv Vfilson, .lohn Nantroup. Donna Hill. Marjorit Knott. .loe llrallard. Helen Ciaiter. l'velyn Motsinger. Miss Patterson. ilhirtl rote--Ida .lean llennv. Martha Burden. Melvin Banks. Don Stall. Ciene Cox. Nellie Smith. .lackie Heiman. l.ebert Disque. listher Paenter. l.indv Trowbridge. fourth Rott'---Herschel lorgey. Don Bowling. Charles Snyder. Don Manion, Bill Ciossinan. lrank Cirav. Bill Kamnian lewis Oberman. .loe Yermilva. Ralph Kinxvorthy. JUNIORS 'l'hree years ago we entered high school bewildered but nevertheless determined. Now we are here. worldlyfwise and learned. three steps higher up the ladder of education. XVe are a diligent class and are continually thinking of some new way to make our class still better. XVe sold popcorn. candy. and pop at the ball games: we sponsored a sweater hop and sold personalized stationery, all of which was very profitable. We gave a class play. Sulphur and Molassesf' and held our annual Junior Prom. Both of these major undertakings were successful. This vear we lost several of our students. namely George Barnes. Elsie Cochran, Jean Now- ling. Carol Compton. and .Ioan Holeman. but we at least partially made up for this by gaining Martha Burden and Marliorie Wray'. XVe owe much to our sponsor, Miss Patterson. Our officers for this year are: Ralph Kin- worthy. president: Don Stall. vicefpresident: John Nantroup, secretary: Joe Ballard, treasurer. 18 The 1045 iifehh
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I-iirsl rott--Yelta Mae XVrav. Charlotte Schwartv. Carl 'l hom. lirnest l ucas. l'at Allman Marv Ann Cioen. llelen llamer. Incl Reedv, Nellie Reynolds. Paul lhom. Scott lfordvce. Rex l'owler. Sietontl' rote!-.-Xrtlitir Cannon. lflvin cjllqllfl. Marv lfleenor. ,Xudrev McConnell. Faettv XVheeler. Cieraldine Maples. Ciene Phelps. Patti' Bultman. liarlene Johnson, Jackie Scott. Martha Browning. llenrv lerkhorn. Virginia l ubker Hattie Mae Rey- nolds. lfmilv Ciilbert. lfvelvn Steltenpohl. Maxine Knight. liettv XVaskom. 'Iihtrtl ron'--lfugene Henson. Ruth McNiece. l.lovd Silence. Mvrtle Hinnelield. Bob Jackson. Catherine Sommers. I.lovd Ster- ling. Cieorge Stewart. XVilma l ee lleetwood. Bertha Bell Brewer. Nora lfleenor. l5tila Mae Phillips. Melvin Barnes. Orvillel iihker I-'ourth rozt'7Mr, Spurgeon. Bob Pray. George Spray. .lee lzmerson. .loe Schleter. l.ester Baker. l,indv XVheeler. lflnier Crouch loe C'lirk 'Vlorris Paiuthniin lick lountiin Cieor e Conner, .lim .lohnson, Bolt llehman. Alfred Davidson, Mr 1. .X ,. ,r . g . . . g Schleter. Q FRESHMEN At the beginning of the school year I9-H-45. sixty-three boys and girls started their long climb up the ladder. 'lhey are green now, but remember we were all Freshmen once -fthey hope to be dignified Seniors some day. about three years from now. Everything is new to them now. so they are kind of backward and havent gotten around to having parties or wiener roasts. But -just wait until next year when they know their Way aroundf 'Iheir first year in high school was well marked: liarlene Johnson. Patty Bultman. and XVilma Lee Fleetwood were chosen as drum majorettes, and Rex Fowler was chosen as one of the four yell leaders for the year, XVe are sure they will get off to a good start under the capable leadership of Mr. Spurgeon and Mr. Schleter. Class oflicers for the year were: Rex Fowler President Joe Schleter Vice-President Ruth McNiece Secretary Gene Phelps Treasurer 20 'rm 104 S itwlm
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