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rR. Q5 z' l.IAlIYI5IQI.I.lQ, AIIIIAIVIS Sf'1OnCO Vuwx Inxlmlr '43, IS11l1:.l1inr-Solflvly '41, '42, '43, 44. IALUIIIIIYN 1,1111 ARMANTROUT, Ii'ICC1U10 l.ll'V31'Il Arif: Iiunszlunv Sofwcly '41, '43, '44, G, A. A, '41, '4f', Crnllclmn SMH '44, I-Iiqh 1,119 Stall '44, Flour l1Ul11I111ll f' '43, Biq Bloriclffdst '43, '44, Ommrwml Crvnrrfasl '43, '44g G. A. A. Awfxrds '41, '43, VIRGINIA MAF AYRIIS, G1nny Soriul Science- S1ll1Sl11IN Socwly '42, '43, '44, G. A. A. '41, '42, Slm'rf1lo Club '44, Orcrlwstrcx '41, '4Z. IIIWIIA E. BAKER, l.Idcl1r '-Gm1r-U11 Iuu10IgROr'l Cmzzs '41, '42, '43, '44, Orchestra 41, 4.,, 43, 44. IAMIQS HOOD BAKER Srwml Science Iunnu Rvcl Cross '41, '43, '44, Forensic Club '43, 44, III-Y '41, '42, '43, 44, Prom Cornmlttew '43 CIIORGIA ALICE ISALIBWIN Gu-nf-url iiuusluuo Sovlely '4ll, '43, '44, G, A. A. '41, '42 I1III'lNIIIk,'IQ RARBEIQ, Bermf2 Socml Sclmuiv Club '4f1, Sunshine Society '42, '43, '44, Stuf.-0110 Club '42, '43, '44, Orchestra '41, ' '44, Chou '43, '44, Forensic Club 4.1, 43, Awfucl. l.F7If'I1Gll' MARIIQ RIVN MIN C'UIlllI1F 1f 1 Svm:1l1u1f Ilmun Ruum fJIIIff'l' '4Ll, . IA ' Sm'lr'ly '4l, '4Il, '43, '44g G, A, A, '4I7 I-IITTTY IANE HIQWSIIY, ROWS Gonrrrxl Sun:1I11nr' Srvlvly '41, '42, '43, G. A. A. '41, '47, OIL'l1PfSlIf1 '41, '42, '43. 1lII.IA IlLLIQlJ RRISTLIQY, Iudy Commerce Sv1n:1l1m0 Smvmly '41, '47, '43, '44. RIIIYSIIII RIISHMAN Iucluszlrivxl VHARIIIS RUSSIILI, CLARK, Glmzy Tpclmlcnl Iunmr Rod Cross '41, '42, '44, CUYICI Lr11inc1'4Z, Ihruux Club '44, Iforvnsin' Club '41, '42: Hi-Y '47, '44, Sturlvnt Coumrxl '41, Home Room Oflxwu' '41, '47, Voothrxll '41, Tmvk '4l: Band '41, '4.i7 Two men, a dog. and three iuniorsg Cornorad 18 IMI, ' .4 I., 'NQW' Q- .Tr .. . I vw -If wa ,,
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.Mafory of Cana o 7944 The school year was started by choos- ing Mr. Anderson as our class sponsor and electing Phyllis Shepard, president: Phyllis Maish, vice-president: Fred Whitmore, sec- retary: and Patricia Waddell, treasurer. The outstanding social event of our sopho- more year was the buffet supper party which was held in the cafeteria. To show that we were an up and coming class, we came in first in the all school paper drive. ln 1942 our junior year of high school began. We were not so gay as the junior classes which had entered the doors of old Frankfort High before us. We were sobered by the remembrance of December 7, 1941, and the effect it was having on our lives. Our class officers were Byron Evans, presi- dent: Phyllis Maish, vice-president: Rose- mary Peters, secretary: and Phyllis Shep- ard, treasurer. Mr. Manges was our junior sponsor. Early in the year and after much debating we chose maroon and white as the colors for our class sweaters. They were ordered and after a long delay due to the war, we finally received them. lt was a proud day as we walked through the halls wearing our new sweaters. As the school board had decreed that the bleach- ers should not be removed from Howard Hall, we held the annual Prom in the Frankfort armory. In September 1943, our last and hap- piest year of school began. School was different this year because of the war. Many of our classmates who had started through high school with us three years ago were scattered throughout the world in different branches of our country's ser- vice. Although they were miles away, their memories still lingered with us. lt was not long after school began in September that we noticed a tall distinguished man who was a stranger to us. We soon learned to know him as Mr, Rice, our new principal. This year the task of sponsoring the senior class was divided among three people, Mr. Miss Kearns Mr. Rice Miss Campbell Rice, Miss Kearns, and Miss Campbell. lim Rayles was elected president of the classy Bill Gosewehr, vice-president, Sarah Withrow, secretaryp and Rosemary Peters, treasurer. At the beginning of the second semes- ter the senior class was given the assem- bly as its home room. This is the first time that this had been done in Frankfort High for several years. ln the spring the senior class play, a comedy entitled Meet the Duchess, was presented. It was directed by Miss Finney. The last few weeks of school found us very busy. Baccalaureate was May 21, and Graduation Exercises, May 25. The class of 1944 travels on, each of its members to take his or her place in life: and although they are scattered far and wide over the world, their memories live together in the halls of old Frankfort High.
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ROGER 1.1211 CLARK, Grroiqv --flndustiiril MARY LOUISE CLINE Busnmssl Student Council '41, Home Room Olliver '41, '42, '43, Prom Comnuttee '43. BETTY LOUISE COCHRAN Coinmarcial DOROTHY CODY, Dot Social Scwm-0 Spanish Club '44, Sunshine Society '42, '43, '44, Staccato Club '44, Choir '42, '-13. SARAETTA COFFMAN, Sally Social Science Sunshine Socicty '41, '42, '43, '44, G. A. A. '41. lOl'lN GORDON COMBS, Combsis ' Aqriculture lunror Red Cross '41, '42, '43, '44, Forum Club '43, '44, H1-Y '42, '43, '44, Student Conv cil '44, Home Room OHicer '41, '44, Pep Committee 3, '44, Prani Comniittvo '43, Bvq Broadcast '43, '44, Tuniblinq Team '43, '44, lunior Rod Crass President '44. ALICE COLLEEN CONN, Connie Social Scie-ncc lunior Rod Cross '43, '44, Sunsliinc Society 43, '44, G, A. A. '42, National Honor Sovioty '44, Student Council '41, '44, Home Room Ol- ticer '41, '44, Class Ofticor '41, Pop Commit- tcc '43, '44, Prom Committee '43, Biq Broad, cast '42, American Leaion Award. MALCOLM CONNER, Mac Spocitil Forum Club '44, F Club '47, '43, HLY '43, '44, Basketball '41, Football '41, '42, '43. IOHN R. LIOULTER, lack lnlvnifrl Arts lunior Rod Cross '41, Curia Latina '41, '43, Math Club '43, '44, Hiah 1.1lv Stall '4fl, '43, Student Council '41, Homo Room Otticor '41, '42, Class Officer '41, Tennis '41, '42, '43, '44: Basketball '41, Pop Cornmittev '42, '43, '44P Band '41, '42, '43, Dobcrte '42: Rirj Brofrdrvrst '41, '42, '43, '44. LETHA GAY CUTLER, Leaky General Biq Broadcast '42, '43, '44. MARIORIIQ THERESE IWAVEY, Mango Liberal Arts Sunshinc Society '41, '42, '43, '44, lunior Rod Cross '42, '43, G, A. A, '41, '42, Hiqli Lilo Staff '445 Band '41, '42, '43, '44. GORDON EUGENE DEAN, Gunqa Din lndus- trial Heserved seats: Muscle men: Grin and hear it. 19
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