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.yfwl fright IU'- ll' - Class Officers , , f lVe the -Iuniorsw organized as a class early in the beginning of the year by selecting Ray Porter president, Roberta Hopkins vice-president, Ruth Speak secretary, and Neil Car- stens treasurer. Immediately we began to plan for the yearls program. Selling candy at football and basketball games, giving a pic supper at Williamsdale Community House, selling magazine subscriptions and stationery, we obtained the needed amount of money for the annual junior-Senior Prom. The Prom was held at the University of Cincinnati Y.lNI.C.A. with Victor Adkins, orchestra furnishing the music. In athletics we were well represented, with some of our boys on the varsity teams, the girls carrying away honors on the volleyball and basketball courts, one of our members on the cheerleading squad, plus several representa- tives on the pep squad. The only class in the high school to have a one hundred per cent sale of defense stamps, not once but several times, was the junior boys' home room, sponsored by Mr. Nfiller. With the close of school came the selection of archbearers by the seniors, followed by daisy picking and the making of arches for the graduation exercises. Now weire looking forward to our big year as seniors. First Row - O. Brewer, Apking, B. Schaefer, C. Clark, R. Thomason, Bonta, C. Surtees, Baker, W1 Hunley, YV. Kuhn. Second Row - L. Hines, R. Staiger, P. Weber, D. Allen, C. Doyle, R. Porter, B. Canter, G. Sowders, Wagner, R. Skinner, j. Garrard. 5 ' f 4 JN Third Row - G. Megginson, W. Love, N. Carstens,fC. Moore, E. Mofford, M. Preston. . Not In Picture - J. Apking, R. Case, ,I LeRoy, R. Mchlahan. pl e J
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First Row - W. Myers, W. Sarvis, R. Young, R. Kuhn, L. Auterson, R. Merritt, R. Bruce, J. Thompson, E. Haggard, R Beuerlein, J. Hixson. Second Row - L. Shanks, C. Krause, C. Brockman, L. Cooper, C. Long, R. Cook, R. Bates, R. Carroll, C. Hellming F. Gleeson, W. Davis, R. Schuette. Third Row - B. Havens, J. Kimmey, J. Bierman, R. Williams, A. I-Iauck, N. Haller, C. Hacker, A. Eiche, D. Hogue L. Gerdes, J. Breen. Fourth Row - R. Maffey, R. Wrede, H. Rush, O. Jones, C. Scranton, G. Twidale, J. Devine, A. Heltman, D. Shanks. Not In Picture - R. Berry, T. McMahan, R. Skinner, K. Rook, K. Richards, R. W R Y H Williams For the first time since our entrance into Hartwell, We the Sophomores began to take an active part in school affairs. We girls organized ourselves into a home room club, choosing Dorothy Minnich as president, Shirley Witham as secretary, and Inez Whitehouse as treasurer. Early in the year we sophomores became interested in music, and many of us could be found in the auditorium after school, singing in the chorus or playing in the new band. We were also active among the pep squad and cheerleaders. Some of us found our way into athletics, both boys and girls being well represented. We were prom- inent in the minstrel cast, in the chorus, and as soloists and dancers. With the advent of war came the sale of defense stamps. In our home rooms, we divided into teams to see who could set the Rising Sun . General,' Elma Hyslop and Admiral Inez Whitehouse commanded the girls, with General Robert Schuette and Admiral', Ralph Merritt leading the boys. Yes, we are finding our places in Hartwell life. You'll be hearing more from us soon. A rose Lunch hour among thoms 33
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