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Back row- D. Palmer, K. MeClenahan, V. Cooper, Y. Dinkle. Miss Bishop, sponsor, lj. Powell, KI. Bayless, S. Elmore, ,l. Mulholland. Second rou:---M. Andres, W. Jackson, ll. Pinger, J. Bower. Fl. Braden, ll. Marn, F. Reed, J. Sisson. Front row-L. Halbert, F. Read, F. Chapman, Frownicller, Miss Burt, assistant sponsorg C. Living- ston, C. Magnuson, R. Kelly, B. Pelrik. Back row---J. Fritts, M. Krcli, D. Rake. .l. Hamilton, C. Epling, C. Black, G. Tri-ff, L. Lewis. Tlzirrl row -L. Melone, R. Hackler, M. Quinn, R. Miller, O. Mullinix, 'l'. Kelly, ll. Pooler, J. Kekar. K. Cott. Semin! rnzv---K. Fountain, C. Engelke, Q. llenry, D. Bessant, D. Shepard, P. l-laller, W. Weinberg, C. ljinfeldt. Fran! row--C. Shoemaker, R. Lutz, ,l. Kniglil, VU. Bram, R. Kirk, YV. lwig, C. Langley. .l. Milliken. , HEIR most eventful year so far included for the juniors a fall picnic at Lake Shawnee, their first class play, and a Winter party in the gym. Appropriating the theme of MOnce in a Blue lVloon,,' tlie juniors entertained the seniors on the evening of April 22 in a moonlighted and star-spangled gymnasium. An ethereal atmosphere of lilue and silver made a background of charm, further carried out in a ceremony in which each senior girl, h escorted hy a junior lioy, wished at the wishing well. T e Tom Kelly was class president the first semester and Leonard Burrell vice-president. For the second semester Suzanne Elmore was president and ,lack Knight vice-presi- dent. Jeanne Bower, secretary-treasurer, and lloliert Kirk, council representative, served the entire year. 21
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EUGENE PANISSIDI, student council 1-2, sec.- treas. 2, class pres. 1-2, vice-pres. 3-4, Hi-Y 4, Dramalics Club 2-4, pres. 3-4, vice-pres. 3, plays 1-2, glee club 2-4, quartet 4, mixed quartet 4, orchestra 1-4, football 4, basketball 1, track 3, Highlander, junior play, senior play. ALMA PRESSCROVE, G. R. 1, 3-4, Scotch Las- sies, C. A. A. 2, librarian 3-4. JEAN PRITCIIETT, G. R. 3-4, gh-v club 3-4, Over- brook High 1-3. KENNETH RANKIN, Hi-Y 1-2, Drainatics Club 1-4, track 1-4. CHARLES REED, Hi-Y 4, E. l . A. 4, glee club 4, Topeka High 2-3. DON RENRARGER, Hi-Y 1-2, glee club 1-2. MARVIN RENDLEDF. RICHARD ROSE, football 3-4, track 3-4, Augusta High 1-2. LOYD SCIIRADER, F. F. A. 2-4, glee club 1-4, orchestra 1-4, band 3-4. RUTH FNYDER, class social chairman 4, G. R. 1-4, sec. 4, Dramatics Club 1-4, plays 2, 4, glee club 1-4, Scotch Lassies, G. A. A. 1-2. .lANE STAPLETON, G. R. 1-2, 4, glee club 1-3, G. A. A. 1-4, senior play. AGNES BETTY STRACHAN, C. R. 2-4, cabinet 4, Dramatics Club 2-4, glee club 2-4, sextet 2- 4, mixed quartet 3-4, orchestra 2-4, contest solo- ist 4, band 3-4, accompanist 2-4, Scotch Las- sies, Highlander, librarian 4, Fort Scott High 1. CATHERINE STULL, G. R. 2-4, glee club 2-4, sextet 2-4, mixed quartet 4, orchestra 2-4, con- test soloist 3-4, Scotch Lassies: G. A. A. 2, Highlander, librarian 4, Boswell ,Iunior High 1. LEONARD SWECKER, football 4, Lecompton High School 1-3. JOHN TILLMAN, Hi-Y 1-4, Dramatics Club 3, F. F. A. treas. 3, glee club 1, 3-4, track 1-3, junior play. GEORGE WAGSTAFF, Hi-Y 1-4, cabinet 3-4, Dra- matics Club 2-4, F. F. A. 2-3, pres. 3, reporter 2, glee club 2-4, track 1-3, Highlander bus. mgr., junior play, librarian 4. ROBERT Wll.LlA3lS, class sec.-treas. 1, Hi-Y 1-4, pres. 4, cabinet 3, Drarnatics Club 3-4, play 3-4, glee club 1-4, quartet 4, mixed quartet 4, foot- ball 3-4, basketball 1-4, track 2-4, student mgr. football 2, Highlander. HARRY LISTER tnot picturedl, track 1. MARTlN MCGRATH fnot picturedl, lola High 1- 2, Seaman Rural High 3, first semester of 4. 'iiwithdrawn or not being graduated this year. 20
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Hari: wiv---V. Lott, A. llanihy, D. llixon, E. Martin, M. Lawton, V. Wright, M. Dahlslrom, D. Jensen, M. Linde- lllilll. Tfiirrl row-D. Frakes, V. Ulwnlians. L. Schrader, Miss Blank, assistant sponsor, F. Fi-rgel, H. Owen, N. Hoax, H. fioleinan, Wl. Wulfkuhlo. Svronil row--H. Root, F. Morris, A. llaines, W. Cingricli, J. Roberts, ,L Frost, Xl. Disney, lf. Porsch, R. Carver. l. lfiigvlke. Reed, D. Young. C. Fair, B. AICCLl1'll'1' Front row- D. Disney, W. Wilson, ll. Short, W. Lutz, Xl. Henry, M. B'z1r'!.' roll: --Il. Tillman, W. Moseley, F. Irish. Mr. Blackwood, sponsor, F. Hagen, W. Ellerliart, K. Patterson. Third row- R. Billings, F. Carrier, L. llinvs, CI. Allen, F. Morriss. li. Miles, G. Price, P. Weir. Scrum! r0zv!M. Hole- man. W. Pennington, D. Currie. T. Ke-nl, O. Miller ,lr., J. Kinder, L. Coleman. Front row--K. Downs, C. Cusic, .l. Bamberg, R. Erwin, L. Disney, J. Zinn, P. Morriss. The Sophomore Class ELIEVED of the designation uFreshie, the class of '40 entered enthusiastically upon their second year of high school. On Dotoher 22 the sophomores piled into the school truck and pienioked at Lakewood. On January 15 they en- tertained with a kid party in the gym. lVlusioal talent was revealed when the class gave their assemlmly program Feli- ruary 3. Oflioers for the first semester were PaulMorriss, president, Helen Root, vice-president, Floyd Irish, secretary-treasurerg for the second semester Paul Morriss, president, Betty MeCarter, vice-president, and Ronald Billings, secretary- treasurer. 22
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