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J 61444 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS First Row: J. Burton, A. Peratt, J. Steller. Second Row: K. Bradley. At the beginning of the year, seventeen freshmen were enrolled at E. C. H. S. The class elected Jack Steller as president, Jim Burton as vice-president, and Alma Peratt as secretary. The first big event was initiation, at which the girls were told to dress as engineers, and the boys were ordered to wear bakers' suits. The first profit made by the freshmen was at Homecoming, where their income totaled S24.02, made by selling popcorn, and having the fish pond and fortune telling booths. The freshmen gave a Truth or Consequence party for the students at E. C. H. S., March 24. Several of the freshmen were enrolled in band and chorus. First Row: J. Plummer, S. Hall, W. Hunter, J. Burton, J. Steller, A. Peratt, M. Lee, J. Buttell. Second IEJWEID. Peddicord, L. Grieme, D. Parks, C. Leftwich, J. Lee, G. Dennison, H. Newman, K. ra ey. TWELVE
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.svpfwmfm gm SOPI-IOMORE OFFICERS Seated: A. Tierney. Standing: D. Pankey, M. Neill, P. Awe. Seventeen sophomores returned to E. C. H. S. this year. The class chose as officers: president, Paul Aweg vice-president, Donald Pankey, and secretary-treasurer, Agnes Tierney. Miss Margaret Neill was class sponsor. At the annual Homecoming,' the sophomores sold chances on a basket of groceries, sponsored a shooting gallery, and sold pop. The profit from this was 358155. With this money the class went to St. Louis. This trip was the highlight of their year. The class also sponsored an all-school party, April 24. First Row: N. Van Fossan, K. Walsh, H. Lanterman, A. Tierney, P. Awe, D. Pankey, M. Olson, W. Dobey, N. Davis. Second Row: R. Hubbard, J. Stahl, B. Bertsche, J. D ee, D. Dains, D. Sivert, F. Neavill, B. Bertsche M. Neill. ELEVEN
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1950 1925 First Row, left to right: Hn-nry Huffman, Thomas Tiernn-y, James McCue, Thomas Hanahan, John Brennan. Second Row, left to right: Mark Hunter, Luo XVnlsh, VVilliam Bone- part, Ora Byerly, Paul Humph- reys. Third Row, left to right: Coach Smith, Javob Oyer, John Doo, John Merritt, Donald Shaffer, Raymond Hahn. t ATHL Tlcs W ,-, Fir-,t Row, If'ftl'1 riuht: l.nwrm-nee Hann--r, Robert Hahn 'Thomas Dains, John Dee. Jr., William Dc-nnison, Ve nelll- Dennison. Se-voml Row, left to right: Coach Mull, Raymond Morcker, Jams-s D4-nnison, James Xvarcl, Ford Lanterman, Paul Awo, Clarenr-0 Davis. Third Row. left to right: NVaync Stoltz, VValtei' J Hickey, Ronniv Hubbard, Bernard Bertsche, Homer Crowe, Larry SVilham. THIRTEEN
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