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...'i : i iimu r ifitllff OFFICERS Marilyn Truax, Stu. Council Rep.; Pat Weiss,Stu. Council Rep.; Pat Delgert,Pres.; Bob Smith, Vice Pres.; Douglas Buskirk, Seer. and. Treat.
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28 l ck l wiBaymond Wheeler;Lawrence Denemore;Clarence Wilson;Darrell Ad«o»; Billy Akin Boyc« Adams;Dick Jones;Jim Court; John amith;Dick Hakes; Lloyd Kroul; George Bradley; Lyle Tuck;Rennie Swope.klddlg How;Miss Goodell,Advi»or;Beverly Easton;Margaret King; Dona Butler;Opal Smith; Gale Hamilton;Harold Cortright;Bud Tost; Norman Maurer;Jerry Warner;Bobert Mickle;Lois Gridley;Joyce Mickle;Dorine Dack;Mie Brown,Advisor, front RowiMarlan fa telle;?lorence Burrows;Marye Anderson;Audrey Wonders; Pauline Miller; Diane Shear; Joanne Lee;Joan Smith;Dorothy Chamberlain;Charlotte Westbrook; Madeltoe Hoibrook;Easel To bey.Absent—Marie Clark;Neal Dawson;Phy Ills Frederick;Herbert Olcay. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In September 1943, more than fifty Freshmen enrolled In the Homer High School. At the first class meeting the following class officers were elected.Pres,Jim Court;Vlce-Pres,Carroll Avery; Seer,Dorothy Chamberlain; Trees, Joyce Mickle. Class sponsors were Miss Becker and Miss Hosman until Miss Beckers resignation when Miss Dietrich took her place. The annual Tug-of-War, which was won by the Freshmen, was the first event of the year. The Sophomores gave a reception In our honor. In January the class had a skating party at Albion. In September, 1944, 45 students returned as Sophomores to Homer High. We elected our class officers. The first important event of the year was the Sophomore and Freshmen softball game, which wc-b won by the Freshmen. At the annual Tug-of-War between the Sophomores and Freshmen, the Sophomores proved their superior strength by dragging the Freshmen through the water two times out of three. We hAve to admit that the Freshmen put up quite a battle. Later we gave a reception for the Freshmen. Cider and fougy nuts were served as refreshments.
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30 Back Row:Robert Pinney;Herbert Signor; Ueal Patrick; Jim Robinson; Lloyd fil«on;Leon Brodock;Kenneth Mestdagh; Clair Chamberlain; James flaming; Kenneth Dibble;John Bal-lentine; Orville Hamman;Herbert Lindsey. Middle Row: Mrs. Whitney,Idrisor;Pat Weiss; Florence Signor;Viola Patrick:Roland Richardson;Sam Mather; George Brown; Lloyd Hew-house;Bob Smith; Donnie Moor;Maurlce McCullough; Douglas Busklrk;Harold fondersjfred Cewela;Virginia flaming;Katherine Schau;Miss Dietrich.Advisor.front Row;Pat Delgert; Greta Gehrig; Marilyn Truax; Uva Heminger; Joyce Hoffman; Marilyn Berklund; Virginia Chamberlain;Doris Heath;Pearl Wildt;Ithelyn Wonders;Irma fisher;Shirley Avery.Absent Horma lari;Don Larder;florence Sheerer;fill is Signor;Sylvia Wagler;fill lam Yoder. FRESHMEN CLAS8 HISTORY In September, 1944, we enrolled with 47 students for our first year of high school. We organized by electing our class officers at the first meeting. At the Tug-of-War we found we had more strength than we thought. After breaking the rope three times we postponed the Tug-of-War until a later date. The second time we pulled the Sophies-through once and they pulled us through twice. Later the Sophomores gave a reception In our honor and we all had a fine time. We lo81 one member of our class, when she moved to Litchfield. Dorothy Hess,
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