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SOPHOLORE CLASS 1st row: Kilpatrick, Woosley, Fevers, Fevers, Clark, Cooper, Pinkhara. 2nd row: Eastabrook, Monahan, Wadsworth, Uool, 0 Connor, Johnson, Jarvis, Roberts, Campbell, Yambert. 3rd row: Stubblefield, Coyle, rfoefle, Zehr, Allison, Burster, Barclay, Lamps, Shaffer, Patterson, Toohill, sponsor. 4th row: Hasty, Park-house, Rice, Me Williams, Malcora, Volz, Dressier, Jansen, Williamson. 5th row: HiDbs, Engel, Baker, Cox, Steffen, Hartman, Agnew, Oltraan. SOPHOLORE CLASS HISTORY In September, 1942, forty-three sophomores enrolled at the high school John Malcom was elected president of the class; Leslie Hibbs, vice-president. Bill Kilpatrick, secretary; Tinker O'Connor, carrying over fror. last ysar, as Student Council Representative. Miss Toohill, Miss Espevik, and Mr. Stubblefield became the class sponsors. Later in the year two sophomores dropped out of school, but in the second semester two more Joined the class. The sophomores have been active in the music department, on the athletic squads, one as a cheerleader, and in the various clubs. 16
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JUNIORS 1st row: Coyle, Ross, Bagby, Sparks, Taylor, Crow, Gibbs, Pierce. 2nd row: Morgan, Martin, Fruin, Volz, Nohren, Smith, Panther, Faulk, Eastman, Gauger. 3rd row: Noe, sponsor, Eft, Bill, Clapp, Reeves, O'Connell, Hodgson, Parkhouse, Mette, Duncan, Gordon, Me Lane, sponsor. Uth row: Bohlander, Sands, Stimpert, Freese, Bailey, Potter, Rutledge, Potter, Miller. The Junior year found all our class members ready and willing to do their share to help raise money for the Junior class. We sold sandwiches and candy at the football games and had a candy booth at the basketball games. We gave an excellent class play entitles June Mad which brought to the surface much hidden talent. We also sponsored Ralph Pierce, the magician, in his show of magic and mysticism learned while a boy in the Orient. Our Prom was the highlight of the year for both ourselves and our guests, the seniors. Officers responsible for guiding the class through the year were: President,Jonn Taylor; Vice-President,Ross Connelly; Secretary, Alberta Nohren. Mr. Noe, Mr. McLane, and Miss Miles served as our advisers. 15
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FRESHMAN CLASS 1st row: Kingdon, Altum, Everett, Tipler, Quiram, Sparks, Walters. 2nd row; Robbins, Gaines, Louthan, Fenton, Steninger, Kirby, Lape, S. Burroughs, K. Burroughs, Vogel. 3rd row: Butler, sponsor, Woosley, 'Wadsworth, Russel, Hasty, McConkey, Agnew, Frakes, Schrader, Stirr.pert, Snyder, sponsor. 4th row; Volz, Eastman, Wilson, Coyle, Frese, Stortz, Schertz, E. Newkirk, Hynes, B. Newkirk. 5th row; Fevers, Krug, Corbitt, Davis, Doggett, Gordon, Savoie, Lindsey, Scott, killer. We, the freshmen class of 1941, for the first few weeks in September and October took the customary razzing from our well-thought-of superiors.However, we stood up under it and our fatal day, initiation, with no ill effects. Instead we were able to prove what good sports we were and are going to be. Mr. Snyder was chosen as our class adviser and the officers for the year were: Don Gordon, president; Everett Quiram, vice-president; Bob Stimpert, secretary; and John Everett, Student Council representative. Many of our class mates have already taken part in football,chorus,band, basketball, track, and baseball as outside activities and in the next three years we intend to make our class one never to be forgotten. 17
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