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Class History FRESHMAN YEAR VVe began our Freshmen year witl1 thirty-six members. To keepthis big class under good ma agement, we elected class officers the very first thing. They were as follows: President, Floj Sheadg Vice-Pres., Donald Johnson, Secretary, Connie Jazmesg and Treasurer, Matilda Mora. Vi were proud of our class mates who went out for football, especially of Connie James, who was o kicking tl1e extra points for the winning team. fGuess we showed em it took an underclassman win the games.J To top it. all, Joan Paoli was our cheer-leader. Ramona Ferguson and Conn James were chosen 'to represent our class in the A11nual contest. Our good old Freshmen year can to an end when Miss Wachter, our class sponsor, handed to as ourdiplomfas indicating that we we' no longer green Freshmen. But come to think of it, we never were green Freslnnen. Were we?'? SOPHOMORE YEAR Initiating the Freslnnen into F. H. A. was enough proof 'that' we were now Senior Hig School memibers. Oh! what fun. tVVe'll 11ever forget when we made those Freshmen girls bow Our class now consisted of thirty members. Our class 'officers were: President, George Davi Vice-Pres., Donald Johnson, and Sec. 8: Treas., M atilda. Mora. Having 'that settled, we went on l1a.y-rack-ride, accompanied by our class sponsor, Mrs. Hand. Our class shone by having Matile Mora als cheer-lefader and Betty Sala and Donald Jolhnson. asf-our Raider king and queen eand dates. J UNIOR YEAR After welcoming our new class member, by name of Patsy liocke, we elected our class officer They were: President, James Lavery: Vice-Pres., Bob LaForteg Secretary, George Davis, an Treasurer, Donald Jolmson. Our Raider candidates were Carolyn Lager and Donald Johnson. Ou cheer-leader was Matilda Mora. Following the Jr. play, Mrs. Hart, our class sponsor, help-ed i1 plan the Jr. Sr. Banquet. Everyone enjoyed himself just like our twenty-ni11e class member enjoyed planning it. Could it have been because of tl1e theme Circus? SENIOR YEAR, Under the direction of our class sponsor, Miss Monahan, we elected class officers. They were President Donald Johnson, Vice- Pres., Matilda Mora, Secretary, Bob LaForteg and Treasure! Helen Ansart. Our sports east stood as follows: Football Queen, Eva Uorpolongog Football Ue Uaptains, Uonnie James and Bob LaForte, Zllltl cheer-leader, Matilda Mora. With a set up like tha no wonder we had an undefeated season. To top it all, our basketball Co-Captains were Janie liavery and Donald Jolmson. James Robinson Uarolyn Lager were our Annual king and quefhq candidates. Following our Senior play and sneak day we were ready to go on our wonderful trif Then having had our diplomas signed we knew th :lt those wonderful high school days that we hai just taken for granted, had eome to an end. If 1i0lllfllllllt'lllS-S0llWllltli. Motor Co., Your Ford dealer, Pittsburg, Kas.
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Lf r-, Y . Who's Who ROBERT LA FORTE Nickname: Bobby Lu Saying: Huh! Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: Class Officer: Football Co-Captain: Speech Class. Ambition: To pass Jr. Typing. DONALD JOHNSON Nickname: Duck Saying: Oh! For crying out loud! Activities: Junior Play: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer: Annual King Candi- date: Basketball Co-Captain. lf-. 5.1, Ambition: To buy a Lincoln. iii, l LAVERY gi Nickname: George Saying: Oh! You don't know do you? Activities: Junior Play: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 1. 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Co- Captaln: Speech Class. Ambition: To be an accountant. ROBERT JOHNSON Nickname: Bob Saying: Howdy Bub. HENRY MAISEROULLE Nickname: Hank Saying: Oh! Go on. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. Ambition: To play football fcr Notre Dame. JACK HERBINGER Nickname : Herbie Saying: What do you Sa-a-a-ay? Activities: Girard High School 2, 3. ' Ambition: To find a second Betty Grauble. s.1 Q ROBERT VACCA Nickname: Satch Saying: Y0u're right. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. Ambition: To be a ball player. GEORGE DAVIS Nickname: Geo. Saying: Oh! Nothing! Activities: Focttall 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball' 1, 3: Track 1: Junior Play: Annual Staff. Ambition: Censox ed. 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- Activltiesz Junior Play: Football ball 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Speech Class: Annual Staff. Ambition: To be a linotype operator. JAMES ROBINSON .A Nickname : .-Jim.. Saying: Heck I don't know. Activities: Newspaper Staff: Annual Staff. Y' L ' lg-5,1 Ambition: Z Jn.. Money .va ' ..' Nickname: To be a husband. Mouse ja -Saying: Girls! Girls! Girls! 'iii Activities: F: COHUGSU 1 1 .h ,Ambltionz EPAUL RUBEL Nickname: f Saying: I Activities: ': Ambition: E L 41-I President: Winn To be a farmer. Brains made up my mind. Football 1, 2, 3. er of short story l 4 To get out of school. CONNIE JAMES Nickname: Cla Saying: Have you seen Clo? Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Football Co-Captain. Ambition: To get out of school. DCNALD ROSS Nickname: Curly Saying: Come on. Activities: Speech. Ambition: To have JOAN PAOLI Nickname: Polio Saying: Gee Whiz straight hair. Activities: Pip Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff. Ambition: To go to Harvard. Hitt nt' Hozivlr Motor :mel Tire Company-Pittslu1rg', Kansas A 1-
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