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CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent Donald Keysor Vxce presldent Lorene Rumble Treasurer Wllllam Walter Secretary M1ldred Rogers HISTORY On a br1ght and portentous day m the fall of 1937 the Class of 1941 embark ed on a per1lous voyage through hlgh school We were a group of verdant freshmen and progressed as most green freshles d We had an enrollment of 30 puplls Wlth Mxss Lxppert act1ng as our sponsor for the year Our flrst class meetmg made us feel as though we were a part of the hlgh school and we were pretty cocky but we dld get somethmg done at least we elected Dorothy Palmer presldent Hubert Konkle VICE pres1dent Kouneta Bly the secretary Lorene Rumble treasurer and Rxchard Dunlap representative The f1rst venture of the freshman class was a roller skatmg party January 11 1937 at the Y W C A Everyone had a Jolly txme Of course there were a few people who could have had a better t1me wxth two palrs of skates At the begmnmg of our sophomore year we had an add1t1on of four pup1ls They were Betty Harman Rlta Mlller Ralph Dunn and Dale Snyder We also lost three members of the class W1lbur Mxller Hazel Thatcher and Harley Marshall On September 30 1938 we had a class meetlng Wlth Mr Weaver as our sponsor We elected our class OHICBFS for the year Fred Straley was elected presldent M1ldred Rogers v1ce presldent Antonla Vargas secretary Richard Dunlap treasurer Ralph Dunn Lorene Rumble and B111 Walter recreatxon commxttee Dorothy Palmer news reporter The flrst great event of th1s year for our class was party at Dorothy Palmers home October 28 1938 The second great event of the year was a welner roast at Ralph Dunns home May 19 1939 The freshmen and faculty were 1nv1ted It turned out to be a very successful event Just as the prevlous party at MISS Palmers At the beglnnmg of our Jumor year we dlscovered that Betty Halman Robert Mlller Dorothy He1ght and Mary Marshall were not here Th1s left w1th only 26 pup1ls 13 1 ' ' 1-. , - u ' 11 0 1 as 11 ' - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , . .... . - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' - . . . , U 1 1 1 . US Athletlc Commlttee R1chard Dunlap
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Mxldred Rogers DSISV College Preparatory Course Bas ketball 12 3 Intramural Basket ball 4 Class Offlcer 2 4 Key Staff 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Sclence Club 4 G1rl Reserve 13 4 Home E C ub 3 Class Play 3 4 G1rs Chorusl 2 3 Intramural Softball 4 Lorene Rumble Susle Commerclal Course Intlamural Basketball 12 3 Class OHICQI' 12 34 Key Staff 4 JOUFIIBIISIT1 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 Scxenct Club 4 Home Inc Club 3 Class Play 4 Glrs Chorus 1 2 3 4 H Club 12 HICKI' 2 B nd Glrl Reserve 1 2 3 4 Dale Snvder Vocatlonal Agnculture Course F F A 123 Intramural Basket ball 12 4 Industrlal Arts Club 4 Class Play 4 Boys Chorus 1 Antoma Vargus Tony Commerclal Course Horne Ec Club 3 4 G1rls Chorus 12 3 M1XGd Chorus 2 3 Journal1sm 1 2 3 4 Key Staff 4 Class OITICGY 2 3 CLASS OF 1941 12 Junior Rumble General Course Band 2 F F A 3 4 Industrlal Arts Club 4 Var Slty Manager 4 Elwm Schramm Vocatlonal Agrlculture Course Boys Chorus 2 3 M1xed Chorus Class P a Inuamural Basketball 1 2 34 P10 Jectors Club 4 Fred Stralev Freddle VOC3t1OH8l Agrlculture Course Mlxed Chorus 2 4 Boys Chorus 4 F A uartet 4 F F A 4 F F A Countv Offlcer 3 Band 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Projectors Club 4 Key Staff 4 Youth Councll 1 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Instltute Publlc Speakmg Play 4 Baseball 12 3 4 Class OITICQF 2 Wllllam Walter B111 College Preparatory Course Club 3 Student Counc1l 3 Cheer Leader 4 M1Xed Chorus 2 3 4 Boys Chorus 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 3 4 Cl ss Play 3 4 Key Staff 4 Projectors Club 3 Industrlal Arts Club 4 Class Offlcer 3 4 2 H - -.Z C. . ' I 1 5 - 1 Q 1' H' , - ' 1. ' 1 A 2-33 F. F. A. 3-41' 1 y :sz .ulg . Hiya -l D . 31 4-H O ' 2 -33 a 2-3-43 . . ' 1 H F. . . Q Q . . . 1-2-:sl - - 3 U , it Z ' . Z 1 . -2- ' nn va i 4-H - , C H . Z 1 , I , - h Z a ,
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Our flrst class meetmg under the supervlslon of Mxss Snell was held 10 elect offlcers for our Jumor year They were B111 Walter presldent Kouneta Blythe v1ce presldent Anton1a Vargas secretary Lorene Rumble treasurer R1chard Dunlap and Dorothy Palmer athletic commlttee Donald Keysor student councll The second of our class meetmgs was held to d1scuss the poss1b1l1t1es for the great occas1on the Jumor Sen1or Banquet We declded on a f9St1V6 banquet to be followed by a movxe The movle was Seventeen starrmg Jackle Cooper At th1s meet1ng we also declded that our class colors were to be rose and sllver One day last spr1ng we went to Amerlcan Hlstory class but lnstead of fmd mg Mr HlCkOk standlng before us We looked up to see Mr Ferr1s We decided upon velvet curtams for a wmdow m the gynaslum as our memorlal to the school Senlors at last' What a wonderful feelmg' On October 10 1940 we assembled under the supervlslon of Mxss Snell t elect class otfxcers Donald Keysor presldent Lor ne Rumble vlce presldent Mlldred Rogers secretary B111 Walter treasurer Dlck Dunlap athletlc com mlttee were our choxce Durlng thlS meetmg we also decxded upon a hay rlde to Fort Brown w1th a wemer roast and roller skatmg for our Senlor Jumor party Our second meetmg January 30 1941 was for the purpose of drscussmg the Farmers Inst1tute and electmg the staff for the annual We were very sorry that Rlta Mlller had to leave us so near graduatlon The Junlors and semors met to select a Candldate for Peony Queen We chose L1ll1e Mosler March 25 1941 we met rn the laboratory to select our class motto flower and type of composlte plcture the sen1or class wanted Our class flower IS the Tal1sman rose Our motto IS Character IS the cornerstone to success ALL THE WAY gl has B111 Walter, L1l11e Mosxer, Dorothy Palmer, Kouneta Blythe, Marguerlte Neu brecht, Elwm Schramm, Donald Keysor, Jumor Rumble, Doyle Polmg, Dxck Dunlap 14 v v ' - v 9 V v ' r y . 1 1 ' I 9 7 ' ' u sv ' ' . . . . I. . , . . y 1 0 . . D Q . - . - - 1 1 N- v v 1 v v 1 v ' y v ' v , - v , . . . . . . , v ' v v v - an ' sv i 1
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