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FRESHMEN J. Edwards, L. Boylan, P. Boylan, P. Lopez, E. Agrue, K. Mitchell, A. Blase, J. Grossenbocher, T. Linn. R. Haas, L. Weaver, D. Jackson, R. Davidson, J. Gentry, I). Foster, Miss Morrison, advisor. B. Carroll, F. Bauer, V. Bailey, D. Davis, L. Kcnlcnbach, M. James, I. Bartolomea CLASS HISTORY The Freshies opened the year in September with a roll of 69. The Sophs really did a job of pouring it on on Freshman Day, October 30, and then summed up on the following Saturday night. Octo- ber 31, with the Freshman party. The Freshies built their treasury by selling subscriptions for maga- zines. A roll was taken by the Freshmen the first of the year to see who the class officers should be, which proved Miss Morrison as class advisor; Wayne Sager, president; Robert Stephenson, vice-president; Muriel Underwood, secretary, and treasurer, and Mary Ellen Mattice and Robert Rose as delegates for thq Student Council. A return party for the Sophomores was not thought advisable be- cause the money should be used for the Freshman party next year. 13
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SOPHOMORES E. Ramsay, J. Rouse, T. Murray, H. Philyaw, C. Nixon, W. Thompson. E. Sweeney, D. Williams. W. Sturms. W. Powers, R. Sturms, D. Monk, G. Pritchard, R. Witham, N. Woodruff, L. Veerman. J. Shepard, L. Routh, M. Stephenson, M. Potter, J. Sage, A Moore, K. Walkup. □ THE SOPHOMORE CARNIVAL October 9 opened another carnival in our high school, in which everyone enjoyed themselves. Although there were no merry-go-rounds, ferris wheels, whips, and the surroundings for the carnivals that come to our town in the summer time, you could walk into our gym and find any number of amusements for everyone. There was a small admission charge at each booth not exceeding five cents. There was a refreshment stand open during the evening also, which was kept busy feeding hungry mouths. All the dance lovers came running when nine-thirty rolled around and the orchestra began to play. Indications showed that everyone had a splendid time, as all Sophomores hoped they would. 12
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FRESHMEN A. Placher, D. Medina, R. Stephenson, W. Sager, R. Rose, W. Reed, W. Watkins, B. Vonk, W. Sarver, F. Welch. J. Pappas, I. Wishall, P. Wishall, M. Underwood, M. Mattice, W. Shepard, P. Shepard. 1. Mason, B. Olson, 1. Windaugh, J. Todd, P. Wells, D. Herriman, F. Reed. The staff of the yearbook wishes to remind the read- ers of Jake Webber—who was a member of the class of ’38 —and have placed his name here before the list of activi- ties, of which he was an ardent devotee. We pay our re- spects to a friend and classmate, Jacob Webber. 14
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