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SOPHOMORE BOARD OF DIRECTORS—Row 1. left to right: Virginia Mary, Jeanne Risedorph, Ethel Higgins, Angeline Vojdik, Mary Atkins, Eloise Dunbar, Edna Crane: Roto J, left to right: Jane Albright, Betty Shayman, Laura Arden. Imogcne Lannon.Jean Bury. Mary Alice Currie; Row S, left to right: Beth Young. Jean Becker. Virginia Everett, Bill Pittsley. Jean Hill, Suzanne Thompson, Edna Moore; Row ! , left to right: Frank Docksey, Floyd Wainscott, Jack Stallings, Auldin Nelson. Bud Gillett, Tom Mumby, Grant Allen, Franklin Maxwell. GLASS OF 1941 Sophomores elected the following officers to start the career of the Class of 1941: Bud Gillett, president; Marjorie Moore, vice presi- dent; Beth Young, secretary; Mary Alice Curry, treasurer. The faculty sponsors were: Dorothy Stone and Mildred Hodges. Members of the sophomore Board of Direc- tors were Jane Albright, Gi'ant Allen, Jean Burry, Eloise Dunbar, Virginia Everett, Bud Gillett, Scott Grandy, Ethel Higgins, Imogene Lannorn, Virginia Macy, Eugene Madras, Edna Moore, Tom Mumby, Auldin Nelson, Bill Pittsly, Betty Shayman, Suzanne Thomp- son, Angeline Vojdik, Helen Wilder, Floyd Wainscott, Jack Wilson, Laura Arden, Walter Ogden, Jean Hill, Jean Becker, Homer Cleary, Jean Risedorph, Lee Wilton, Frank Naka- mura, Frank Docksey, Franklin Maxwell, Jack Stallings, and Mai'y Atkins. One of the most important actions of the Board in 1938-39 was the planning and exe- cution of two parties, one each semester. At the first of these in November, the sophomore class, with their guests, the Student Union members, “swung out” to Max Jones and his orchestra. The second was with Don LePard and his Troubadours in March when the theme of March winds was carried out. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS—Beth Young. Mary Alice Curry, Margery Moore. Bud Gillett.
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JUNIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS—Row I, left to right:Pat Foran. Harriette Sue Montague, Mary Ruth Stewart, Beth Johnson, Dorothy Weber, Jo Ann Atkinson, Kathleen Duncan, Evelyn Smith; Row 2, left to right: Mary Massar, Irene Hughson, Edith Stone, Jean MacMain, Cynthia Earl, Barbara Quast; Row S, left to right: Morrie Bikoff, Bob Corson, Ward Anderson, Bill Edgley, Bob Napper, Jim McLean, Joe Nichols, Jane Newland; Row 4, left to right: Miss Ruth Parmelee, Bob Hunklns, Dick Dinnings, Tom Strain, John Johnson, Charles Miller, Bob Baird. GLASS OF 1940 In the election whirl which began the school year in September, three officers who had served their class as sophomores won positions as junior class leaders. They were: Donald Streat, president; Barbara Gault, vice-presi- dent; Harriet Sue Montague, secretary; and Beth Johnson, treasurer. On Friday, January 13, the juniors and sen- iors held their annual party in the girls’ gym- nasium. A clever, decorative scheme of black cats was used. In late December, the junior play cast began rehearsals under the direction of Mrs. Helen Hardy Brown. The play, “The Little Clown”, was very successfully presented on February 16 and 18. The Junior Board of Directors, under the guidance of the junior class sponsors, Miss Ruth Parmelee and Miss Helen Mutton, sup- ported the juniors in all the school activities throughout the year. Members of the 1938-39 Junior Board of Directors included: Joan Atkinson, Morris Bikoff, James Youngblood, Jean Garner, Bob Crafton, Betty Cannell, Robert Baird, Bob Corsons, James Botsford, Kathleen Duncan, Patricia Foran, Jean Mac Main, Bill Edgerly, Lois Osborn, Mary Rose McElroy, Cynthia Earl, Mary Massar, Charles Miller, Fay Peek, Dorothy Welber, Louise Me Carius, Evelyn Smith, Bob Napper, Joe Nich- ols, Leo Reno, Donna Rolland and Theda Wilkins.
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