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JUNIORS Paul Bray, LaVcrnc Roberts. Rosemary Stevenson, Ferrald Kclm, Mary McKinzie, Virginia Kinsel. Thedis Rude, Evelyn Callahan. Junior Daughhetee, Ethclyn Fitch, Ruby Moore. Audrey Fain, Maxine Lee, Norma LeMay. Darrell Shute, Marjorie Townsend. Dee Liffick, Wanda Snearly, Charles Jacobs, Nedra Bishop. Leroy Lacey. Mary Mincsinger, Herman Cramer. Junior Brewer. Imogenc Ault, Lois McKinley. Clayton Rol ey, Yaneta Whitney. Denver Mumford. Martha Buckler, Jerald Barr, Virginia Moore, Russell Mumford, Mary Goble, Lamont Dchl. Katherine Biggs. Wilma Barker, Lorene Ping. Carolyn Matheny. Betty MeCash, Edna Littlejohn. Maxine Perdieu, Kei-tha Blankcnl eker, Donald McFarling. Dale Small. Merle Snider, Paul Wright, Gene Hartman, Lewis Laymon, Charles Ulrey, Carl Hawker. Marion Kill orn. Todd Fouty, Kenneth Washburn. Boyd Howe, Leo Simpson, George Giffin, Howard McSchooler. Maxine Leohr, Evelyn Welker, Eleanor Kite. Pauline Wright, Margie Glidewcll. Marjorie Lacey. 19 3 9 Page Twenty-three
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JUNIORS On September 5, 1938, sixty-nine juniors returned to school once more, to resume their education. The following officers were elected: president, Virginia Moore: vice-president, Lamont Dehl; secretary-treasurer, Betty Jayne McCash. Among our new students were Lois McKinley, Maxine Perdieu, and Herman Cramer from Yale who followed the examples of Todd Fouty, Carolyn Matheny, and Wanda Snearly who had come here the previous year. Other new students were Mary Goble, Virginia Kinsel, and Keitha Blankenbeker. In athletics we were well represented by Lamont Dehl, Clayton Robey, Charles Jacobs, Denver Mumford, Charles Ulrey, Leroy Lacey, Bruce Daughhetee, Jr., and Marion Kilborn in football, and by Merle Snider, Denver Mumford, Marion Kilborn, Charles Jacobs, Lamont Dehl, Clayton Robey, and Charles Ulrey in basketball. The FLAME Staff cadets were Virginia Moore and Lois McKinley while Norma LeMay, Lamont Dehl, Paul Bray, Thedis Rude, Wanda Snearly, Todd Fouty, and Lois McKinley were on the BROADCASTER Staff. Several juniors chose music as one of their outside activities. Doyle Estes and William Earl Weaver were members of the boys' quartet. Many others were members of the band and choruses. At the end of the first semester those earning scholastic honors were as follows: high honors, Betty Jayne McCash, Wanda Snearly, Norma LeMay: honors, Todd Fouty, Vaneta Whitney, Lorene Ping, Russell Mumford, Marion Kilborn, and Katherine Biggs. The climax and also the high spot of the school year was the Junior-Senior Banquet, April 13. At that time the class of '40 entertained the class of '39. Page Twenty-two THE FLAME
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SOPHOMORES The officers elected by the sophomores in September were: Ralph Brooke, president; Jim Baker, vice-president; Charles Shawver, secretary-treasurer. At the annual homecoming game we had two queen attendants, Eleanor Squier and Theda Jane Robbins. The sophomore class was well represented in sports. The following sophomore boys were out for football: Bill Fasig, Charles Shawver, Bill Bliss, Bill Bertram, Ralph Collins, Rhondal Gordon, Duane Poffinbarger, Leo Shelly, Dale Chrysler, Ralph Brooke, Jim Baker, Dick Perry, Bill Watson, and Charles Vail. In basketball we were represented by Rhondal Gordon, Bill Bliss, Dale Chrysler, Charles Shawver, Ralph Collins, and Bill Bertram. Several of our class were in band, chorus, and special musical groups. The girls' trio this year was entirely composed of sophomores: Virginia Weaver, Phyllis Wright, and Eleanor Squier, accompanied by Darlene Landis. In October we enjoyed an outdoor party and wiener roast on the football practice field. The old gym was the scene of another class party in December. We are happy that we are now able to consider ourselves upper-classmen and no longer need to be called freshies. Our sponsors for the year were Miss Kelley and Mr. Rawlinson. Page Twenty-foui THE FLAME
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