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Leadership ordinarily begins in the sopho- more class where several activities offer oppor- tunities for distinction. Each year one girl who does outstanding work is sent on a Sophomore Pilgrimage to Ietferson City by the 8th District Missouri Federation of Womens Clubs. Other girls volunteer to sell poppies each year for the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Sport activities claim lfVe had the enthusiasm many sophomore boys, especially B Basket ball. At its annual backward dance, the G.A.A. extends an honorary membership to the out- standing boy. This year l2l students compose the sophomore class, Bl girls and BU boys. Mr. Gordon serves as their counselor and advisor. This class certainly has developed the type ot school spirit that holds a class together. FOURTH ROW ltVarne ke D Bo h fl Blei S hlicter' eter Dody B Love Beal E Bippen B Dubray Beichman Wolfe Spetram Logan Weise THIRD ROW I Buehre B IvcClure Nienha is Coftn Kotaik Chapman Mack Cayce OBrien Nos Noblit Coffee B Schwab Lorraine L Schwab Aubu hon Koenig Hammer SECOND ROVV Bowden D Davies I Holtshau er Swoddy Ort Ebbesmeyer Shanks Wilcox Brewer Eugen Paterson Hind Unde v ood Kirkpatrick C oula Herrman Kienstra Bagby FIRST ROW D Boa wriaht Gotuay Shaw Ida Davis Pri e I-lur e H Sm l K Jeger Vlilliamson Muehlira Fehrlage Rust-time fer S nweizer Car er Velas ri tree en Will ans H PD L D axe P ,uw :tr ,A .QI f. or e le tc u PS a QQ: C r B :JO 4 PageTNe 'y eve 1 c , . 2 ' eil, . , f- .1 , , . , , . ,, . , ' . ' v , u : W I r ,. . ' .. . : A , . , . s , . , , , ', . . 1 . S, I f . . 3 I Yi, . . 1 . 1' 4 , ' , , ', c, . ii , . im, E. r' . ' , . . T it FCW: Spgzzrxzn S: cus:-, fig Vfarter, C?.a1.a.e: '-Joeule Q.-effert Qonrtiar. Ofxrrv.. - 3 V , oc: Bi ,..r.e Franz, Ferguson lczitrey' S. Fxlzrcn' SHOOTID I :pn Den.: 5-7, Bone, 1-i':ndQan': 'Q g s Pfzrkprrix ,sie Q.,.izr.'ger, Bzndiieye., Hirnrnel, Goss Hollirnan, Paufh Ro nds Y-f:Fffer.amy' rl . T :D lf: -3rr1r:.?r', Neeba, i-ce'i, ck' ers, ffl. ,faxitela '.'1'aie Eder, Ba'ze. Panzer Ge .a, rink- rr. ' . 4.r1 Au:'r'::un, C,tve.,.'r2-Q Yeung Huxzrzj, '1'v.'e.Ir:p:n , ' cn. -n
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We produced the Prom THIRD ROW: Campbell, Gay, Churchill, DuBray, Vjfeigel, Vtlilson, Schonde, Pazterson, Cree., Bazkus, Belew Neustadt, Lohofener, Stabenow, Meyers, Giess, Ottinger. SECOND ROW: Lemmon, Kne-ch', Cheney, Goetz Burke, Schneiderjans, Tinsley, Martin, Vtlebb, O'Br1er., Krueger, Herneyer, Welborn, Carlson, Vtfoemmel Faries, Fischer, Iones. FIRST ROW: Vfilliarns, Ron-fdeii, Smithers, Brandenburg, Seal, Kirkpatrick, lean Tipsword Robertson, fsan Tipsword, Skankle, Davis Qaytcn Gardner, Sullivan, Ludwig, Sexauer Brown Loehrer. FOURTH ROVV: Erman, Skinker, Rov Meyer, Sshrriifz Thcroughmcn, Blake, Tucker, Nash, Tovfrier, Ray Meyer. THIRD ROW: Konrs, Overturi, R. Davis, Grew, Friehoii, Motrin, Becker, Brenner, Gillham, R. Sharp, Marriott, Vanlzteed, Haynes, Hordon, Ehrman, Smith. SECOND ROVJ: IvV'agner, D. Siabenow, Cran- d:1.l, Springer, Schmidt, I-Iahs, Pauley, Fisher, I-Ieflin. Elliot I-Iulsey, Overstreet, I-Iillemarin, C. Richter Eier, Trail, McKinney. FIRST ROW: Loehrer, Gay, Dodge, Rane, Colernari, Linoernari, Tegethoii, Dean Vfooley, Szarner I. Sharp, Schuster, Bernstein, Melton Peterson V, Fighter, Brass, Byrd. The Iunior Class of l948, having 61 boys and 60 girls, has proven to be quite progressive as well as successful. They have worked with a good deal of initiative which results are shown in their accomplishments. Iunior candy sales, an annual project, are conducted to raise money tor the Iunior-Senior Prom held at the Gatesworth Hotel on May 28. The proceeds have exceeded last years by sev- eral hundred dollars. Mrs. DeMersseman, the sponsor, has found the candy committee a very industrious groupg they are Iackie Hubert, Bar- bara Meyer, Roy Gillham, Marlene Weigel, Page Twent Hopie Williams, Tom Skinker, and Bob Gordon. Mr. Gordon, Miss Smith, and Mrs. Delviersse man, chairman, sponsored the Prom committee. Departing from tradition the Iuniors have re' sponsibility of ordering their class rings early. Marilyn Ottinger was elected chairman, Besides being busy with committees, the junior girls won the softball and basketball tournaments. The junior boys Won all intra- murals. Each year the Lions Club honors an outstanding junior boy by sending him to Boys' State at Ietferson City, and the Women's Legion Auxiliary sponsors a junior girl to Girls' State. y-Six
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W e just got acquczznted THIRD ROW A rens tabeau Cunnmgha A SECOND RO rr dams Fr an Holme Foutch Gei s Towner Patterson W Lohofener McClure Dette man Vegder Ftchvveil Tiiney Williams Love Fitzgerald Hayward Seal Sullivan Weaand Tenni as Hackmei ter Coleman Weidman rlRST 'ROW Dietz Hubert Hill Hartwig Negwer Scl' vab Partersn 1-Iesskcmp Fcmz rutrll Vlilliarni Maxeiner Bru e Viehrnann Tucker Lhcprr' ri Dealfer s T-ioltshauser I THIRD ROVV: Marlon-.', Bloqrrheld I-le'cn Wed'e P .. , . r ,zrnseck Pearscr Groscl C . i , ounds, Keriow F 'Wi a ol Va ., 1 ervanra, naeae. SECOND ROW: , id., she., riscce, Haml i lr 'i ' ., ppe., Stanley, Bu l'ana'i I Vari B P Ca .. ,, i. .. :.:'.'., orri n, ' x.e, Srirke, Gu' ., . .i .n elle. IHST QVV: Srarp, ii. ,' 'c l s.e..o, I-lasseiburger, Dieclrnarin Sf' ' ' L. b Q , eaer, c .u -r, -,Houillier, H A f , ufXIie., ... 1 B'.1s:.iar:i, H 'r rc Bcatwr.gn', Overy. Freshmen are the a look of newilderment on their faces last Q - ce then they have students who wore th t tember 4. Sin gained confi- dence d ' ' an acquired a feeling of familiarity with our school. A Ferguson Handbook Collum introduces the freshman students to the high school program me-nts for graduati edited by Mr. Mc- . lt explains the require- on, a description of the school artvrq . r.. , S.rae 2 ,f1'::phl'xege , Hafner, activities and or p ation of the vocational guidance program and recom! me-ridations for maintaining good ci ' ganizations an inter ret ' tizenship. The freshman boys have four required sulc- one ele tive. lf they are interested in sports they may go out for any of the sports offered. Sometimes there are fresh- man boys on the A teams and they are al- ways represented on the B teams. lects in their program and Page Twenty-Eight
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