El Reno High School - Boomer Yearbook (El Reno, OK)

 - Class of 1940

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.MISS BKA MANTOOTII S IIOMKHOOM, 10-U: First row M. Mec;m. F. Kl'MMU-r, II. Morrow. M. McCinnis. J. Kelso. J. Mitchell. .1. Murphy, president. B. Marshall, .1. Bauman, song leader, N. Nottingham. B. Kuhlinan, F. Johnson. Second row—It. Mohnike, secretary-treasurer, V. John- son. t Marsh, F. Lewis, M. Mitchell. K. Lillie. I'. Moul- ton. J. Murray, A. Koener. B. Myers, C. Lewis. L. John- son. I . Wlngo. Third row—M. Jones. M. Keith, souk leader. I, Mosher, J. Mahoney. L. Leach. V. Mason. J. Linldad, M. LaFollette, M. J. Nicholson, vice-president. L. McOrew, W. Morris, A. Loganbill. MISS ItUTH TORPEY'S HOMEROOM. lo-l : First row— B. Stout. M. Schones, L. Stansbury. M. Riley. E. I’anick. It. Steddom, Secretary. W, Roblvcr. vice-president. L. Rudlang. M. Ogdon. song leader. B. J. Palmer, souk lead- er. G. Story, M. Schiffman. Second row—(J. Ramsey. J. Pavy. C. Slegrlat. K. Peacher. V. Steffen. B. Ryel, I . Smith. M. Simmons. T. Robinson, 1). Rector, treasurer. K. Schooley. president. K. Palmer. Third row—J. Sams, sergeant-at-arms. R. Simmons. X. Salsman, J. Rush. V. Powell, L. Roberts, E. Perkins. M. Smith. F. Senn. J. Statton. D. Schwab. MR. IAJVORX WALKERS HOMEROOM. 10-K: First row —(5. Thompson, L. Williams. S. Youngheim. E. Youkey, I. Wright. II. Tinsley. (’. Whitney. R. Von Tungeln. secre- tary. 1). Thompson. C. Urton, A. Tomlins, S. Turner. J. I . Zelgler. Second row — F. Webb. '. Werger. V. Thompson. I.. Thompson, R. Swain. J. Wright, L. Thompson, presi- dent, E. Thompson. E. Thompson, vice-president. X. Un- derwood. J. Wright. V. W i II lud t e. Third row—D. Tatum. M. VanBusklrk. B. White. ’. Wilderson. W. Wick. J. Worthington, J. Williams. I. Yount. S. Wilds. J. Valderas.

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THE SOPHOMORES The sophomores have kept in harmony during the entire school year of 1939-40. . . . They tuned their instruments to perfection when they elected Jack Mitchell, president; John Lanman, vice-president; and Evelyn Panick, secretary. . . . The first beautiful strains of music were played when the play cast contributed “The Novel Princess. . . . A faster time value was set by Everett Swee- zey when he lettered on the “A basketball team; also Jack Mitchell, Richard Boynton, and Vernon Rush brought recognition to our school on the “A football team. . . . Beating the time for the symphony, John Lanman and Laddie Thompson sang in harmony on the boys’ quartet. . . . Herbert Bolinger soared to high notes in debate. . . . Harold Rush showed prospects of becoming a great director in the future when he acted as school yell leader. . . A small but important note on the scale has been Johnny Sams, mascot of the basketball team. . . . After the last beautiful note has been played, the sophomore class will close the music and turn their eyes toward the fu- ture when they will again take up their in- struments and run through more difficult strains as juniors. MR. HENRY AVERY'S HOMEROOM. 10-A: First row —H. Baker. F. Curry, yell leader. B. Biggert, yell leader. M. Brown, G. Dozier, vice-president, M. Bar- rett, president, V. Bruce, J. Brown, song leader, W. Dooley, secretary, B. Booth, M. F. Bennett. Second row—C. Colley, B. Allen, M. Brown, W. Cupp, D. Dyer, B. Buss. H. Carter, I. M. Calahan, B. Bayless, V. Bright, M. Courtney. Third row—C. Davis, E. Billin- ger, L. Dyche, H. Bolinger, J. Doyle. R. Chilcott, R. Blevins, J. Andrews, R. Boynton, J. Burmeier, J. Cherry. MISS EVELYN BLADES' HOMEROOM, 10-B: First row—G. Hardwick. P. Hahn. V. Ebisch, J. Fleming. J. Hodges, L. Higginbotham, song leader. Z. Gill. H. Horn, G. Huckabee, president, C. Golden. F. Funder- burg, sergeant at arms. G. Hildebrand. D. James. V. B. Harrell. Second row—B. Holliday, L. Green, W. M. Farmer. G. Greenwood. E. Girard. H. Helgcson. B. Hyde, T. Gillilan, secretary-treasurer, B. Gibson. W. Grulkey, T. Emerson, R. Eshom. R. Fouts, H. Farris, Third row—H. Hummel, L. Guth, L. Ellison, J. Grant, vice-president. B. Foster, T. Glass. J. Hayward. C. Hollant. R. Elliot. H. Frazier. L. Jenkins, F. Godfrey. R. Ferguson, J. Ferguson. (26)



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FRESHMEN .MISS EUNICE COKMACK'S HOME- ROOM. 1»-A: First row—K. Corwin, .1. Corlee. B. Cooper. T. Cully. A. Andrews. J. IJiffle. J. Allison, sec- retary. M. L. Bourne, president. R. I Curry. | . Armstrong. R. Blrlew. treasurer, B. A. Bywater. N. Cozad. K. Brown. Second row —V. Cash, H. Cox. C. Chandler, vice-president. O. Brown. J. L Barry. K. Combs. B. Carl, yell leader. J. Clark. J. Ayres. B. Barry. J. Cherry. Third row’—E. Aubrey. M. Berry. V. Brame. R. Car- ter. sonic leader. B. Casey. M. Bowl- inic. Ii. 5. Conner, B. Corlee. M. Cor- lee. C. Crawford. B. Combs. MISS J OS E I' II I X E EDWARDS' HOMEROOM. »-B: First row—I. Hodtckinson, E. Haynes. 1 . Deviney. B. Creicory. W. Henson. M. B. Greene., president. A. Grant, vice-president. I . J. Filkins. M. Dltimer, treasurer. N. G rates'. sonic leader. C. Farley. B. Hampton. I . Kllerd, secretary. R. Frazier. B. .1. Hardwick. Second row—b. m. Handley, b. Folsom. B. B. Green. S. Estes. H. Gustafson. II. Garrett. J. R. Hale. G. Fra«s. 1 . Heitzman, D. Herbert. W. Grulkey, D. M. Fericuson, B. J. Green. Thir i row—B. Fuller. J. Hlckerson. B. Gebhart. T. Grove. R. Everson. B. Dunican. A. Gray. A. Hofmann. A. Estelle. P. Davis. G. Hall. W. Davis. (28) MISS MIBDRED MEIIEW'S llOME- ROO.M, 9-C: First row—M. Johnson. J. Bunnon. sonic leader. B. Binhlad. J. Hyland, B. II. Hunt. M. Kamm, secretary-treasurer. B. Bittle, B. J. Jackson, vlce-presblent. B. Jernlgan. W. Kiser. J. Horton. I». liuchtemann. 1 . laiyall, V. Horn. Second row—C. Johnson. A. Johnson. C. Binvllle. president. E. Hulbert, B. Hutson. B. J. Bittle. D. Jenninics. J. laixton. Z. Hubbard. B. Kerr. R. Kostrula, E. F. Keever. B. Kinder. Third row—R. la-mon, B. Jerman, B. Borenzen. C. Bittle. H. Hubbs. W. Knoblock. K. Kreicer. C. I-:. Beiichton. M. Keith. M. Jacks. A. B. Jones. R. Booka- hauich.

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