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V JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President. J. C. Huff: Vice-President. Doris Mogan; Secretary. Dorothy Harper: Treasurer. Bernard Paulin: Historian. Larry Mattingly. First row—L. Maier. J. C. Huff. M. Wittmcr. C. Jones. M. E. Harris. F. Kendall. T. Farquhar. N. J. Zellers. R. M. Dunn. Second row—L. Mattingly. H. Bryant. J. Burton. E. Thorn. C. Schneider. G. Stowe. A. Nugent. J. Sugg. K. Adams. Third row—M. C. Coyle. M. Rutherford. M. Neycnhaus, D. Wilbur. B. Paulin. D. Fuller. R. Raney. R. Patmore. R. Hufnagel. Fourth row—J. Thiry, R. Wheatley. L. Quisenberry, A. Bryant. L. Storm. M. Heck. L. White. M. Elder. H. Hall. Fifth row—J. Ramsey. F. Graybill, B. Aldridge. B. Hendrie. J. Evans, V. Lahee. D. Mogan. C. Daum. D. Harper. 14 The 1944 Notlennac
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CLASS HISTORY One fall morning of September 1939, fifty-three members enrolled in the Freshman class. Viola Bolin was president of the class. Wilma Heck was secretary and Floyd Gunn was treasurer. During the year Esther Anson. Ralph Dixon. Nadine Kincaid. Robert Perry, James Brute and Laura Russell withdrew. Miss Mary Lou Beck was our Freshman sponsor. When we were Sophomores Mr. Little and Mr. Scott were our sponsors. The class presi dent was Imogene Skinner. Vice-President. Jack Sprinkle: Secretary. June Minto: Treasurer. Floyd Gunn: Reporter, Evelyn Stamp. During the year the home rooms were divided into two groups. Imogene presided over one group and Jack the other. This year Mildred Buckler joined the class from Brandenburg, Kentucky, and Jack Clark from Louisiana. The same year Mildred Bolin. Raymond Little. Arthur Burns, Charles Clark. David Clemens. Oscar Dixon. Bernita Flood. Aubrey Hawkins and Kathryn Jackson withdrew. Iola Mitchell was president of our class when we were Juniors. Vice-president was Jack Sprinkle: Secretary. Cecilia Alvey: Treasurer. Wilma Heck and Reporter. Rodney Trainer. That was a happy year for us because that year we received our class rings and sweaters. We gave a banquet for the seniors in May of that year. It was held in the Methodist Church basement. Decorations were in form of a ship. Withdrawals that year were Cecilia Alvey. Mabel Dixon. Floyd Gunn. George Stowe, and Harold Thomas. When we began our year as dignified seniors there were thirty-seven of us. The newcomers were Kerney Black. Jr., from Irvington, Kentucky: Carolyn Robbins from Detroit. Michigan and Marshall Devine from Hawesville, Kentucky. Carolyn withdrew shortly after entering. For the first time in the history of the school a student was drafted into the services of Uncle Sam. Our class had the honor to give one of its members to the United States Coast Guard. He was Edgar Conner, Jr. Also new in the history was the fact that seniors with at least thirty-two credits and in the upper fifth scholastic standing of the class were allowed to leave high school at mid-term. Those who wandered out into the world at that time were Imogene Skinner. June Minto. Iola Mitchell, Wanda Lee Harlen, Mary Lou Boyle and Evelyn Stamp. The remainder of the class were Martha Alvey. Kerney Black. Harold Bolin. Viola Bolin. Mildred Buckler, Martha Coyle. Natalie Coyle, Marshall Devine. Frances Firestine. Cora Freeman. Maurice Freeman. Christian Fuchs. Dorothy Glenn. Raymond Gunn. Verna Gunn. Wilma Heck, Doylray Johnson. Paris Johnson. Pauline Morris. Opal Nugent, Jean Parks. Robert Powers. Mary Ida Robson. Bernice Schraner, Inez Sims, Hazel Thorn. Rodney Trainer and Jean Van Conia. Wilma Heck was president of the class. Vice-president, Rodney Trainer: Secretary, Edgar Conner: Treasurer. Martha Coyle: Historian, Viola Bolin. We published the high school annual. The Nollennac. that year, the staff was Rodney 1 rainer, Wilma Heck, Inez Sims, Viola Bolin. Martha Coyle, Opal Nugent, Martha Alvey, Frances Firestine and Natalie Coyle. Our class flower was the white rose, class colors were maroon and white and our class motto was: Not Finished, Just Begun. The 1944 Notlennac 13
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SOPHOMORE CLASS p J J J ; r w r I. j r Oj [ ICERS: President. Joe Hafele; Vice-President. Betty Franzman; Secretary, Robert Groves: Treasurer. Andrew Hall: Historian. Francis Mogan. First row—G. May. A. Perkins. B. Franzman. J. Hafele. H. Hardesty. R. Ham. F. Schank. M. Bolin. M. Coyle. Second row—K. Jones. F. Mogan. H. Beumel. I. Freeman. R. Hall. A. Buckler. B. Ze’.lcrj. M. Young. B. Hendrick. I htrd row—M. Young. A. Hall. W. Weatherholt. F. Clemens. M. Polk. G. Glenn. S. Drake. B. Harris. B. Sheldon. Fourth row—K. Bush. T. Fuchs. G. Ramsey. L. Thiry. K. Smallwood. D. Bolin. S. Con ner. H. Neyenhaus. T. Minton. Fifth row—L. Polk. F. Sanders. M. J. Miller. B. Harlen. R. Muck. R. Whitehead. R. Sixx. F. Graybill. V. Snyder. Sixth row—J. Morris. B. Mitchell. J. Hay. L. Mogan. J. C. Lillipop. I. G. Storm. B. Hall. G. Burns. C. Fuchs. Seventh row—M. L. Carter, pion. R. Groves, H. Rutherford. C. Claycomb. R. Hufnagel. R. Franzman, E. Ahl. C. Cham- The 1944 Notlennac 13
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