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SOlBllttllUMDB.llii1S Bound to be different, the sophomores elected a gal, Audrey Young, president. Brains abound in the two-year- old class. Leona Briggs, Dorothea Cress, Carmen Erqui' aaa, Pat Hamilton, Colleen Moore, Jean Rost, Emma Lu Winder and Audrey Young are the backbone of the honor roll. Leonard Allen, Ralph Bell, Johnny Brite, Bill Deputy, Orrin Freeman, and Sheldon Homer won football letters. Deputy and Homer also scored in basketball. Dolores Cis- lini, Dorothy Manchester and Emma Lu Winder played girls' basketball. Red, white and blue decorations spotted the theme for our patriotic party February 19. F. F. A. and Fireside Circle will build their strength the next two years from members of this class. Watch us roll. Mabel Heigh, treasurer, Albert Madson, vice president: Audrey Young, presidentg Lourdes Souza, secretary.
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Ken Fox, vice president, Paul Scholz, president, Nevada Walker, treasurer, Patricia Emery, secretary. UNHORS ' To have or not to have, that was the problem the junior class faced when the vital banquet question came up. Reali- zing war-time restrictions, the class finally decided to toss the annual junior-senior banquet. With Mary Hammond to furnish ideas, a snow theme was cleverly carried out. Dance programs, table decorations Were the product of junior class skill. The juniors came into their own when they elected Patty Babb student body treasurer and Tom Jolly vice- president. These executive positions have given the three- year class a taste of what they expect to garner come next year's elections. School for the juniors Wasn't all fun and folly. Mem- bers of the class disappeared almost every week, as more and more fellows decided to join up. The juniors who re- main realize the importance of next year's schooling, and ,are ready for the pull.
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