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SENIOR OFFICERS Seated: R. Beeson, R. Lilly, B. Aders. Mrs. Wichternmn, Sponsor Standing: Mr. Baughman, Sponsor, D. Brown, M. Miller Not in picture: M. Snoke H. H. S. RECEIVES STASSERINS BLUW- LUSES GREAT CLASS UF '44 It was one fine day in September, 1940, that 59 freshmen who were to become famous as the Class of '44 began wearing out shoe leather on the sidewalks of North Sycamore Street. Nor was it long before older students began to wonder who some of those bonnie lassies and dashing swains wandering through the hall happened to bc, however they soon gathered the answer. As in every class, this group of students had wide and varied talents. During their freshman year several of these Einstein under- studies gained honor in Latin, mathematics, debate, and other contests. During our sophomore year, owing to the love bug and other various things snatching some of our members, our enrollment dropped to 57, but we maintained our high pace and honor. During the junior year the class of '44 again proved its ability by presenting a Broadway production, 'GEver Since Eve, making more money and drawing a larger crowd than ever before in the history of H.H.S. The seniors of '43 were sent out from school days with pleasant memories of the prom given by our class. The senior year has passed all too quickly, but in that time we have made many advancements, both mentally and physically. Our future Hstarsi' thrilled a large audience with another play, 'GYou Can't Take It With You. The entire student body enjoyed our annual senior carnival. Although entering a world of turmoil, We feel that after our four years of high school training we are ready and able to do our part in the world of tomorrow. Page Twenty-one
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Seniafu of 7944 First Row Across BOB ADERS Hi-Y 11, 123 Oper- etta 11. 123 .lunior Play3 Senior Play: Editor-in-Chief Epitome 123 Base- ball 123 Glee Club 11, 12. ULA MARIE AMMERMAN Glee Club. 9,10, 11, 123 Girl Reserve 9, 10,11.123 Red Cross Council 10, 113 Librarian 113 Office Help 11, 123 Devotional Chair- man of G. R. 12. REGINALD BEESON Secretary of Senior Class 123 Hi-Y 9. 10. 11. 12S Baseball 123 4-H 9, 10. 11: .lunior Play3 Sen- ior Play3 Operetta 11, 12g Band 9, 11, 123 Orchestra 123 Glee Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Second Row Across MARY ELLEN BENSON Glee Club 9,103 Girl Reserve 9. 10, 11, 121 Operetta 9. 103 4--H Club 10, 113 4-H Club Officer 10, 11. HELEN BIRD Girl Reserve 9. 10, 11,123 Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12. BOB BLEVINS Hi-Y 10. 11. 123 Fu- ture Farmers 10, 113 Glee Club 10, 11, 123 Band 12. Third Row Across RULU BROOKS Girl Reserve 11, 123 4-H 11. DICK BROWN Class President 12 3 .lunior Play 3 Sen- ior Playg Hi-Y 9. 10, 11, 123 Hi-Y C ab in et member 11. 123 Baseball 9. 10, 11. 123 Basket- ball 9. 10, 11. 123 Tennis 113 Glee Club 123 Band 9. DARLENE CORDELL Orchestra 9. 10, 111 Girl Reserve Cabi- net 123 Majorette 123 Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12. Fourth Row Across LOUISE CORY Sophomore Presi- dent3 Glee Club 9. 10, 11, 123 Debate 10? Operetta 9, 11, 123 Girl Reserve Cabinet 11. 123 Epitome Staff 123 Majorette 9. 10, 11, 123 Class Play 11, 123 Yell Leader 9. 10. 11.123 Associate Editor Epitome 12. EDWIN COY Hi-Y 9, 10, 11. 123 Future Farmers 11, 123 Future Farmers Treasurer 113 Glee Club 10. 11, 12. PHILL CROMER Glee Club 9. 10. 11. 123 Operetta 9. 11. 123 Senior Playg .lunior P1ay3 Hi-Y Cabinet 123 Hi-Y 9, 10, 11, 12. Page Twenty-two
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