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S JPi-IOMO CLASS F IFQ iX Buck row: A. Correia, R. Norton, T. Ethriclqe, R. Sandusky, V. Flem' ing, R. Taylor. Third row: Mrs. Kintiqh, E. Renfro, G. Motheral, I. Baltazar, R. Dustin, A. Raymond, L. Short, C. Harris. Second row: M. San Sebastian, R. Thomason, L. Ramey, I. Mclntire, P. Bowen, A. Engle, T. E. Ripley, M. Teague. First row: E. Qualls, I. Wood, L. Quandt, M. Tiller, F. H. Ripley, l. Mills, F. Gray. Back row: N. Dildine, W. Verliines, G. Adams, Mr. Trainer. Fourth row: F. Correia, I. Pisor, A. Khan, L. Ray, B. Riqhetti. '1'hird row: H. Allen, H. MCCarter, D. Ripley, C. Crook, L. Bowen, R. Iocoy. Second row: V. Ennen, D. Singh, N. White, M. E. Lane, L. Zillinqer, W. Hatvher, F. Tones. First row: E. Braqa, F. Caperton, V. Betanvourt, M. DeBairos, l-l. Payne, F. Pitts, l. Pranqer. 4'-7
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'Qi X qu i una OFFICERS. Buck row, left to right: P. Hanson, presi- dentg R. White, vice-president. Front row: Mrs. Ed- monson, advisory Bernice Engle, secretary: Irene Coen, treasurer. leader. final' The Iunior class began the year as the smallest class of the school with several in the armed forces and others soon to go. Although the war has hampered our normal progress, we have done the utmost to bring back some of the old tradi- tions and annual activities that seemed to have been forgotten in the past few years. We organized the class by electing the following officers: President, Paul Hansong vice-president, Ray Whitey secretary, Bernice Engle: treasurer, Irene Coen. On March thirteenth, we invited the Seniors to participate in a dress-up day. There were some very clever costumes and everyone had a good time. We pre- sented the annual lunior Class Play, entitled Professor, How Could You? , a lively threeoct comedy to provide funds for our lunior-Senior Prom. On April eleventh, We sponsored an assembly for the enjoyment of the student body, which was participated in by some of our most talented Iuniors. In sports, we were well represented by several star Varsity and Block C letter- men. The luniors represented a fair share of the athletes in all the different sport fields. And it is believed that we will play a great part in the winning of the leagues next year. Our lunior girls held down their part of the sporting front by winning the inter-class volleyball championship. By ordering our class rings in the latter part of our Sophomore year, we were able to receive them early this year. This plan turned out to be very successful and everybody seemed well pleased with their rings. Pat Quist and Gene Reno were the lunior representatives in the C.S.l:'. The Iuniors were hosts to the Seniors at the prom on the eighth of Iune, thus ending an active year. l l n-Q COMMITTEEMEN. Back row, left to right: O. Lis ey social, L. Wininger, rally. Front row: I. Whitener representative, P. Gharat, rally, C. Ripley, yell
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an-4 :Inq .faq .Q-Q OFFICERS. Back row, left to right: L. Ray, vice- president, B. Righetti, president. Front row: Mrs. Kintigh, advisory F. Pitts, secretaryy M. San Se- bastian, treasurer. gleam' The Sophomore class was oil to a grand start with 70 members. Our first activity was the initiation oi the Freshmen. Nothing rash, just a little lipstick smeared in the right places. At our first class meeting we elected our officers and committee members. They were elected as follows: President, Bill Righettig vice-president, Lloyd Ray: secretary, Frances Pitts: treasurer, Marguerite San Sebastian: com- mitteemen, Robert Iocoy, Rosemary Thomason, lim Baltazar, Louise Ramey, and Donald Ripley. We also planned the Freshman party which was given near Hal- lowe'en so we used Hallowe'en decorations and games. The two classes being so large, the Grammar School auditorium had to be used. Refreshments, consist- ing of apple cider and doughnuts, were served. We can truly say it Was a com- plete success. Football season saw a grand turnout oi Sophomore players. Members on the C teams were: Robert Iocoy, lim Baltazar, Don Ripley and Gail Motheral. On the B team: Bill Righetti, Lorin Short, Tommy Ethridge, Richard Norton, Clarence Harris and Francis Correia. Only one Sophomore made the A team and that was Albert Khan. Sophomores contributed largely to basketball and baseball also. Sophomore girls that received the Block C were Rosemary Thomason, Patty Bowen, Frances E. Ripley, Frances Hattie Ripley, Frances Gray, Wilma Hatcher, Minnie Lane, Marijean Tiller, lna Louise Mills and Marguerite San Sebastian. The members of the volleyball team are Patty Bowen, Frances Gray, Marguerite San Sebastian, Marijean Tiller, Wilma Hatcher, Frances E. Ripley, Louise Ramey, Rosemary Thomason and lna Louise Mills. The members of the Sophomore girls' basketball team are Patty Bowen, Frances Gray, Wilma Hatcher, Minnie Lane, Marijean Tiller and Louise Ramey. Subs on the team are Frances Hattie Ripley, Rosemary Thomason and Frances Iones. Members who made honor study are Grant Adams, loyce Mclntire, Louise Ramey, Frances E. Ripley, Frances Hattie Ripley, Betty Io Thomas, Rosemary Thomason and Marijean Tiller. COMMITTEEMEN. Back row. left to right: I. Balta- F zar, representative. Second row: Mr. Trainer, advisory A. Correia, rallyp M. Tiller, merit: R. Thomason, social, L. Ramey, yell leader. ...- -sq
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