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KKXK : KH }-: CKKKKH» 5K i : a : a:XK fl ES IVIEjV Back Row—Elmer Smith. Ken Fitzgerald. Billy Roulet. Doro- thy Gekler, Edward Thomas, Jewel Townsend. Hilda Scott. C’leo Scott. Arthur Hallgarth, Jack Evers. Second Row—Arleen Moore. Keith Tucker. Lortae Trump. Joan Tuttle. Helen Hug. Sybil Ben- nett, Norma Jean Roulet. Bob Sanders, Franklin Nelson. First Row—Adviser. Miss Spence, Lial Fox. Lois Benshadler, Betty Jean Witty. Eileen Masten. Esther Masten. Irene Trump. Nova Widell. Alice Haefs and Bonita Greer. Betty Tucker and Marjorie Tracy are not in the picture, but are members of the class. In memory of Betty Jean Hammock, who had been with the class for several years, but passed away March 7, 1940, we dedi- cate our page of this yearbook. The class officers are: president. Betty Jean Witty; vice presi- dent, Bob Sanders; secretary and treasurer. Norma Jean Roulet. On September 29th. the sophomores held a freshman initiation which was enjoyed by the whole high school. Of course the Fresh- men wanted to show their good sportsmanship, so they gave the sophomores a return party, which was held November 17th. Freshmen boast a member of the first-string basketball squad in Keith Tucker, and have proved their worth in all student ac- tivities. O HKHW HKHKHKHW
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KH CK CKH aCKH 5 SOfj-IOp ES Back How-—Jess Trump, Billy Hindman, Dale Myrlck, Jack Blackman. Deraid Young, Delmar (lalloway. and Marvin Rysdam. Second Row—Betty Horn, Mildred Downing, Ksley Wilson. Doris Zimmerdahl. Btlly Nock. Violetta Chase, Genevieve I ong. Front Row—Helen Van Blokland. Alice Wei»», Lillian Smith. Maxine Hatcher. Marilyn Patten. Necia Evers. Betty I ane, and Miss Bar- bara Wales, the class adviser. The class officers are: president. Delmar Galloway; vice presi- dent. Violetta Chase; secretary and treasurer, Helen Van Blokland. After the freshman initiation at the beginning of the year, the sophomores settled down to be one of the peppiest classes of the student body. The second year the sophomore class boast: vice president of the student body, two lettermen, three in the boys gle club, eight in the girls glee calub, three band members and others participating in other organizations. The Sophomores have taken prominent part in student bodv meetings with their Krispy Krackly Dog Biscuit program, judged one of the best of the year, and several puppet shows presented by Jack Blackman. The sophomores are now just halfway through high school, and many things are expected from them in their sc ho all work be- fore they graduate.
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P SK 30-P5W, « iaO C«H WHXh» EIGHTH GRADE Bark Row—Jimmy Myrfck. Winton Weiss. Fred Zeilke, Mrs. Hartley adviser. Dale Ray. Merle Weaver, Carl Glltner. Clinton Rysdam. Front Row Frank Stubblefield, Herman Young, Mar.e Masten. Peggy Green, Cleo Barnes, Arlene Hazelwood, Wendell Perry and Edwin Schmittle. Officers are. president. Dale Ray. secretary, Oleo Barnes, treas. urer, Lucille Greer. The Elgin Junior High—the Huskie Pups—are the unusually peppy bunch of seventh and eighth graders. Although they use the same rooms as the senior high school and have the same teach- ers. the junior high has separate activities and customs Members of the junior high have taken active part in senior high activities this year, and are included among the camera club and glee clubs. They also boast one of the yell leaders in Dale Ray, and many members of the band. The junior high basketball and baseball teams, coached by Mr. Masterson. have had a satis- factory season for 1939 and 1 940.
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