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f 'H 1 . KAY' ,, ,af Suphornorf- officers :xml fulvisors: It-ft lu riprhl: lizlvicl Jeanette Mm-Huire, Bennett XVrighl, Robert Yeo, Frank lZ:'.iim-iwl. llilly Iwtvis. Virginia Mist-ix. Virginia Pollovk, Beer, I t M ,f P s X NNl'IT'l' XVRIHHT, sophomt 0 president Ulaaa flfm As its first activity after entering high school, the class of 1941 built the bonfire for the annual football rally-only to have it prematurely set off by a group of juniors. In half a day, however, the little freshies had hauled several more truckloads of trash and rebuilt the fire in time for the rally. The class has carried this courageous spirit into its sophomore year by taking part in all school activities, in- cluding the student body carnival. The sophomores entertained the freshmen in the fall at the sophomore-freshman party, and were entertained by them at the freshman-sophomore party in the spring. They also gave a Washington's Day program in February for the entire student body. Individual members of the class were active also- Edi Martin as one of the school yell leaders as a member of the girls' trio, Billy Davis . a mem r of the varsity tennis team, and the sophomore officers as members in student council. The class inaugurated a novel and clever plan during the second semester for introducing the blue and yellow pennant to the rest of the school-a ceremonious unveil- ing of the banner before the entire student body. Last year's officers were as follows: Billy Davis, presi- dent, Ann Hood, vice-president, Marion Campbell, secretaryg Harold Bormuth, treasurerg and Donald Mar- tin, student council representative.
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