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Barringer (president), Dunn (vico president), MacNair (treasurer), Zorman (secretary) WINTER '40 CLASS HISTORY Departure of the 183 seniors, who were members of the Winter Class of 1940, in January of this year left behind a record of many achievements. Under the guidance of Mr. Walter Barragar, Miss Frances Mains, Miss Dorothy Wells, and Mr. Erwin Howlett, faculty advisers, the class succeeded socially, athletically, and scholastically. Upon entering the portals of Hoover High School in the earlier part of 1937, the first act accomplished by the then Sophomore Class was the election of its officers. Chosen at that time to lead their class were Verne West, president; John Jessup, vice president; Mary Ann Nyman, secretary; and Barbara Senseman, treasurer. One of the class' earliest souvenirs of achievement was the placement of the gallant sophomore duck in the trophy case of the main hall for winning the student- body drive in 1937. Election of new officers in the fall of 1937 placed John Jessup as president, while Harry Griffin was named vice president. Also in the fall Harold Staub was elected to the post of sophomore representative on Max Green's Cabinet. Barbara Senseman, along with Ardes Burns and Mary Storms, was chosen by the student body to do the song leading for the school at all athletic events. Again, in the fall of 1938, new officers were named for the Class of 1940. At this time, those elected were Shigeo Okada, vice president; and Jim Sturman, sec- retary. Wayne Bentley was selected to represent the class on Art Hall's Cabinet. On the Girls' League Boards of Cassie Groom and Louise Bacon served six girls of this class. They were Margaret Wickham, Rachel Voelker, Helen Campbell, Frances Fox, Margaret Farner, and Jo Nell Rogers. On the Boys' League Boards of the same year Verne West served as vice president and later president. On his and Art Wells' boards were John Jessup and Shigeo Okada. Assisting in bringing out the 1939 Scroll were Mary Jo Henderson, Arnold Nevis, Harry Griffin, Marianne MacNair, and Adele Baldridge. The fall of 1939 found Verne West as the president of the entire student body. Serving with him on the Cabinet were Carl Cummings, Jack Linn, Jo Nell Rogers, Janet Vandenburgh, Wayne Bent- ley, Charles Kelly, Dave McIntyre, Fred Turrill, and John Eggleston. Continued on Pago 39 30
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