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WoQlhiser, Glenn Orie, Ekalakr. Woolhiser, Lyle, Ekalaka football letter 2,3,4. Chorus 3. Masquers play 4 Masquers play 4 Class play 3,4 Woolston, Olive, Piniele Chorus 2,3. Operetta 2,3.Class play 4. Carterettes 4. Library Club 4 CLASS H Early in September, 1938, fifty- eight girls Paid boys, large and snail, bold and timid, answered the call to attend the new high school. Uhothor the old school was not good enough for the class of 42, or whether it was too snail, v:e have not decided, but nevertheless, the school-board had a brand now schoolhouse awaiting us. Only nine of the fifty-eight members had attended rrade school together» They wore: Ruth albert, Mary Anderson, Dick Cleveland, Sidney I'rower, Dorothy Ludwick, Jinmio McCunsey, Jeanne May Hina, Laura Mac Sheldon, and Nancy Synns. Mr Greer was given the job of sponsoring us. On September 9th the class of 42 held its first class meeting and elected its first group of officers. They were: President, Byron Tatos, Vico President, Max Loehding. Secretary»-, Laura Mae Shelden and Treasurer, Patrick Webster. The bashful members of the class were at lob.st partly cured when the sophomores had initiated then. The (Oontinusd back IS TO By sophomores should certainly bo given credit for thinking up initiation stunts. A dance follow- ed in the evening. On the 19th we gave the sopho- mores a return party. As r reward for the hard work and practice, the freshmen recoived first prize for their hobo stunt on Stunt Light- Velma Heckathorne was elected first Class Queen. On the 7th of September our first class meeting of the sopho- more year was hold. We had only fifty members left Those who we had lost v ere: Sidney Brower, Vanette Craig, Lorraine Hahnkamp, Audrey Hamilton, Emma Odell, Olive Overn, Lloyd Stewcrt, and Byron Yates. Sandy Spoeluon was eloctod our second x rcsident; Robert Ludwick, Vice President, and Volna Heckathorne, Secretary and Treasur- er. The class must not have been too bad, as Mr. Greer took back the job of sponsoring us. That year we got revenge for the wrong done us in our freshmen year of next page)
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