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FRESHMEN ! This year 56 f'Freshiesl, entered in the freshman class. Mr. Boger and Mr. Laybourne were the two homeroom teachers. The new pupils who enrolled this year Were: Lily Ann Lohmier, John Lohmier, Herbert Wilson, Harold Mills and William Hart who started at the end of the first semester. Galen Reed, John Lohmier, and Robert Wood quit school. Lily Ann Lohmier, Harold Mills and Wayne Hillier moved away during the school year. The freshman class have participated in about all the activities to be found around the school, The assembly March 6, 1942 was put on by the freshman class. The swing band was composed of various fresh- men. It was known as the Freshy Syncopatorsv. A patriotic pantomine was also presented. These were the two outstanding numbers, with other variety numbers added. In the class tournament the fresh- men lost. They played the sophomores and juniors. On class organization day the follow- ing officers were elected: President .................. Arleen Auten Vice President .... ---Eileen Auten Secretary ..... .... J oan Kunlcle Treasurer ..... Barbara Bone Advisor .... Miss Fern Lewis EI GH TH GRADE On September 2, 63 pupils entered the eighth grade. At the first class meet- ing Carol Gregg was elected presidentg Della Mae Cocanour, vice-presidentg Anita Carlin, secretaryg Margaret Weller, treasurerg class advisor, Miss Denman. The two homeroom teachers were Mr. Peters and Miss Denman. The eighth grade was well repre- sented in band, student council, and the Junior High basketball team. The Junior High Party was held on April tenth. The Junior High Assembly was May fifteenth. SE VENTII GRADE On September 2, fifty-three seventh graders entered the Junior High School. We have three new members this year. As soon as we were settled we elected the following officers: President .................. Donald Auten Vice President .... .... H oward Phillips Secretary ....... .... G eorge Swatik Treasurer-- .... Ruth Little Advisor .....,.............. Mr. Hartline The two homeroom teachers were Miss Snodgrass and Miss Robeson. The seventh grade was well repre- sented in band, student council, and Boosters Club. The Junior High Party was held on April tenth.
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FRONT ROW fleft to rightl Mr. McConagha, B. Diehl, Weller, Walker, Warner, Braddock, N. Diehl. SECOND ROW fleft to rightl Gadd, Smith, Maxwell, Lewis, Burson, Vail, Ritchey, Baker, Willits, Wiggins, Hobson, STUDENT COUNCIL NEWS The student council of '4l-'42 started out under the able presidency of Russell Walkerg Kate Weller, vice presidentg Doyle Braddock, secretaryg Henry Warner, treasurerg and Belle, Diehl, press reporter. They sponsored all school parties, and we had several goody parties this year. They sponsored and ran the waste paper drive. They bought a baler to bale the paper. With Mr. lVlcConagha for advisor, they accomplished a lot this year. Give them a hand! Because the school's radio and record player were rather Worn, the student council purchased a new turn-table and a microphone to go with it. QLATIN CLUB II NEWS This year there are I3 members in our Latin Club. After we got organized we elected the following officers: President ................... Ben Corbin Vice President .... ..... C harles Gregg Secretary ..... --- Marilyn Stillwell Treasurer ---- .... -- Rosemary Weller Press Reporter ......... Pauline Seymour We entertained the pupils in Miss Remlingers room one period with Roman mythology stories. The Freshman and Sophomore Latin classes had a party this spring. Each member had the privilege of asking some other student in this school to the party. 24
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