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FRESHMEN This year’s freshman class, although not as large as last year’s, is just as efficient and active. An outstanding accomplishment of the class was the organizing of the first freshman pep club in the history of El Reno High School. Officers of this organization were Ralph Macy, president; Ruth Brown, secre- tary; Evelyn Sherwood and Bob Dozier, yell leaders; and Miss Frances Gossett, sponsor. The class sponsored a freshman assembly, which was held late in April. Walter Blair presided over the assembly, with the enter- tainment as follows: Vocal solo, Elsie House; piano solo, Leon Smith ; numbers by the fresh- man girls’ quartet, which is composed of Louise Leonard, Martha Alice Marsh, Evelyn Sherwood, and Constance Poor; a humorous version of part of Shakespeare’s “A Midsum- mer Night’s Dream,” given by Ronald Cox, Charles Seamands, Lawrence Carl, and Wil- bur Stine, with the introduction by Henry Ireland. The concluding number was an ex- hibition of trick roping by Earlene West. HOME ROOM 9-A HOME. ROOM 9-r, t, i i i t r i i i i i i i i i ' i
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STUDENT COUNCIL Sponsored home room scholarship and attend- ance contest, football and basketball queen elections, Hallowe’en carnival, toy drive, intramurals. Red Cross drive, float in pio- neer parade, and the amending of constitution of Students’ Association— Conducted student officer elections. TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB Sponsored two moving pictures, This Land of Ours” and Let’s Go, America.” — Took an ed- ucational tour — Were guests of the Trade and Industrial club in Enid High School. SIX FOOT NINE Strictly service club — Policed all football games —Furnished ushers and door men for basketball games and auditorium ac- tivities—Winners of in- tramural basketball tour- nament.
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J J J J J J .1 .1 .1 .1 1 .1 .1 .1 I J 1 IIO.M I : ROOM 9-C The freshmen, in general, have a high grade average as well as participation in ex- tra-curricular activities. As proof of this, Mr. Lloyd Mostrom’s home room won the home room efficiency contest sponsored by the stu- dents’ association of the high school. This contest was based on school attendance and scholastic attainment. From among their most active members, IIOM 1C ROOM 9-1C the class chose Walter Blair as president; Lois Williams, vice president; Evelyn Sher- wood, secretary; and Don Stephenson, treas- urer. Sponsoring this group of freshmen were Miss Olive Anderson, Mrs. James M. Blair, Miss Frances Gossett, Miss Vivian Mattox, and Mr. Lloyd Mostrom. (15) HUMIC ROOM 9-1)
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