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EVELYN STEWART Pep Club 1-2, Girl Reserves 3-4, Gym 1 GLENN STANLEY Boys' Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Football 4, All-High School Play 3, Minstrel 3-4 MONIE SPARKS Herald 3-4, Crusader 4, Librarian 3, Office 4 IRENE THOMPSON Glee Club l-2-3, Pep Club 2-4, Mixed Chorus 3, Basketball 1, Glee Club Librarian 2, Operetta 2, Minstrel 3 HERSHELL SCOTT G Club 4, Football l-2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, All-High School Play 4, Senior Play 4 JACK WARKINS 9 7 Airplane Club 3. Electrician for all Plays 3-4. All-High School Operetta 2, All-High School Play 4 Glass of ,41 The Freshman class of '38 consisted of 47 boys and girls. We were carefully led through this year by our worthy and able sponsor Mrs. Macintosh. The chief officers who assisted her were Russell Alstatt, President: Twanette Kauble, Vice-President: Bonnie lean Edwards, Secretary-Treas- urer. Twanette Kauble and Glenn Stanley became newcomers in the group. Freshman initiation proved to be our biggest event followed by other picnics and parties. The Sophomore class of '39 consisted of 38 enthused and industrious boys and girls. We had become well acquainted with high school life by now and got right in the swing of things. Miss Lambert was chosen sponsor with Twanette Kauble and Bill Denney acting as Presidents: Bonnie lean Edwards, Vice-President: Mildred Horner, Secretary: and jimmy Ouinn, Treasurer. Although there were no outstanding events we had fun and parties galore. New members were Irene Thomp- son and Art Pankoff. The junior Class of '40 proved to be very industrious and enthusiastic. Since our membership rose to 42 we had a glorious year. Mildred Horner and lay Bee Mead acted as Presidents: Bon- nie Iean Edwards, Vice-President: Twanette Kauble, Secretary: Betty jean Le Crone, Treasurer. Coach Smith was unanimously elected sponsor and led us through a very enjoyable year. New members who joined us were Barbara Anderson, Marian and Frank Barbera. Our biggest events of the year consisted of the Iunior Play Drums of Death and the Ir.-Sr. Prom and Banquet. The Senior Class of '41 consisted of 32 boys and girls. Mr. Wallace was chosen sponsor and Russell Alstatt, President: Marian Barbera, Vice-President: Twanette Kauble, Treasurer: Mary lane Osse, Secretary. We began the year with a bang by giving an All-Hi Dance. Next followed our Senior play Yours Truly Willie and then Class Day and Ditch Day. We have enjoyed the senior year to its fullest extent and are all happy and proud to have been members of the Senior Class of '4l.
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BETTY IEAN LECRONE Girl Reserves 3-4, Glee Club l, Student Council 4, Herald 4, Crusader 4, Highlights 4, National Honor Society 4, Girl Reserves Cabinet 3, Treasurer Student Council 4, Treasurer Class 3, lunior Class Play 3, Office 3-4 GEORGE KOEBEL G Club 4, Herald 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Track 3 IAY BEE MEAD G Club 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Vice-President Student Council 4, President Class 3, Co-captain Football 4, Iunior Play 3, All-High School Play 3, Senior Play 4- DONALD MAHAFFIE Boys' Glee Club 3-4, Stage Manager Plays 4, Basketball 1, Iunior Play 3 LOUIS MUNOZ G Club 3-4, Football 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 2-3 BARBARA ANDERSON Pep Club 3-4, Girl Reserve 3-4, Camera Club 4, Vice-President Camera Club 4, Vice-President Glee Club 4 ART PANKOFF G Club, Track 2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Annual 3, Herald 3, Co-captain Football Team 4, All-High School Play 4, High School Operetta 3, Senior Play 4 IIMMIE QUINN Ouartette Z-3, Glee Club l-2, Student Council 4, Herald 1-2-3-4, Annual 3-4, National Honor Society 4, Basketball l-2-3-4, Track l-2-3, Football 3, President Student Council 4, Editor Crusader 3, Editor Herald 2, Junior Play 3, All-High School Play 4, Operetta 2, Office 4, Senior Play 4, Crusader 3-4, Crusader Court 4, Assembly Committee 4, Photography Club 4 MARCIA SAHM Pep Club l-2-3-4, Girl Reserves 3-4, Photography Club 4, Annual 3-4, Herald 3-4, Basketball l-2-3, Vice-President Pep Club 3, President Pep Club 4, President Photography Club 4, Iunior Class Play 3, Assistant Director Senior Play 4, Librarian 3, Highlights 4 CHARLES PRESTON Mixed Chorus 3, Band 3, Photography Club 4, Minstrel 2, Operetta 3
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CLASS PROPHIECY Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your Hollywood announcer, Art tWalter Winchelll Pankoff broadcasting over a national hookup from the glamorous city of Hollywood. Tonight we are coming to you directly from the scene of the latest Hollywood premier, Yours Truly, Class of 41 in 46. This excellent screen play was released through the courtesy of Charles Preston and Hershell Scott, Producers. The original story, adapted from the lives of 32 successful people of Denver was written by Fern Clement, cel- ebrated author. lt was directed by Bill tFrank Capral Denney and his assistants Floreine jones and Mildred Gooden. Everyone is here tonight and you will be introduced to all of Holly- wood's glamor boys and girls. A car is arriving now and its occupants are the stars of the new screen play, lovely Irene Thompson and her leading man, Glenn tCaesar Romero? Stanley. Miss Thompson wears a beautiful gown designed by that fashion expert, Monie fAdrianl Sparks. A flare of light and a flash-Yes, there is the Hollywood Times Camera- man, Fred Grossklags, taking pictures of the celebrities as they arrive. With him is Bonnie tLouella Parsonsl Edwards interviewing the stars and taking notes on all costumes and events. The most popular radio stars of America and two of Hollywood's most famous personalities have just arrived. Say hello to everyone, Russell Clack Bennyl Alstatt and Twanette tMary Livingstonel Kauble. The mayor of Hollywood has just arrived and is approaching the mike. Good evening Mayor Iames Quinn. He has a bevy of lovely ladies with him tonight-Dorothy tLamourl Knapp, Mary lane fBetty Grablel Osse, and Evelyn fHeddy Lamarrl Stewart. Two of your favorite comedians have just arrived. Hello, Marcia CKate Smithl Sahm and jay Bee tBob Hopel Mead. The head of Hayes' office, Donald Mahaffie is approaching in his new automobile designed by the Louis Munoz Convertible Association. Mr. Mahaffie escorts lovely Wanda Bradley, Metropolitan Opera star, this evening. Barbara Anderson, noted fancy figure skating star, has arrived and is making her bows to a wide-eyed public gathered here at the old Chinese Theatre. Here comes the oomph girl of 1946 -Miss Marian Barbera. She is accompanied by Miss America of last year and The All-Around Beauty Queen of Colorado, Miss Myrtle Harper. ' lack Warkins, noted electrician who designed several important scenes used in our screen hit, is arriving with Genevieve Cummings, famous portrait painter. George tlack Oakiel Koebel and Betty lean fOlivia De Havilandl Le Crone are hurrying down the blue and white plush carpeted entrance to the theatre. Several film executives of famous Incorporated Films are leaving the entrance of the theatre to see the picture. They are Lena Butler of Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer, and Frank Baibera of B. K. O. ' The ushers are calling curtain time. Everyone is rushing for his seat. The city clock strikes .9 p. m. We leave you to enjoy a preview of 1946 with your favorite people in Hollywood. Good Night'
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