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Tenth Fade Upper Picture Front row: Mary Belle Krienhagen, Beverly Jacobs, Henry Bradley, Marvin Halloway, Ly- man Garland, Robert Heape, Neil Cox, Junior Brown, Dean Featherngill, Dorothy King. Second row: Gordon Chouteau, John Allison, Vir- gil Balke, Janice Bennett, Virginia Ebert, Verna Hood, Mary Belle Farlow, Jo Anne Hudiburg, Betty Fackley, Jack Cline, Douglass Clark. Third row: Pat Hasselar, Peggy Hunt, Patsy Harris, Jane Glaettli, Joan Jacobs, Georgia Kourkos, Velma Jamison, Lorena Klump, Helen Hurd, Louan Hunt, Lola Foulks, James Hast- ings, Fourth row: Gene Farr, John Garner, Bob Jar- dine, Laurence Fairbanks, Junior Gordon, Rob- ert Felts, Freddie Furgason, Kenneth Hull, Neil Johnson, Dale Hillyard. Second Picture Front row: Velma Land, Dorothy McDonald, Doris McKay, Cleo Morgan, Rosanna Moline, Marcella Lessman, Eleanor McClaren, Deloris Mason, Harry Tindle, Mark Minton. Second row: Abdal Prim, Bill Ottman, Robert Moss, Dick Ray, Burtan Lloyd, Betty Record, Wilma Lou Nipples, Rivard Lombard, Bob Montgomery, Dean Riggs, Sybil Miller. Third row: Sarah Ann Navarre, Amy Phillips, Dale Nelson, Ray Martin, Leotis O'Brien, Ed- ward Todd, Gerald Turner, Bob Revelette. Fourth row: Billy Neiland, Tom Regan, Ronald Payne, Robert Lennon, William Ransbottom, Jimmy Reavis, Joe Maxey, Walter Renner, Nel- son Earl, Neil Post, Edwin Muller, Hubert Pomeroy, Third Picture Front row: Clarise Thomas, Jack Schaid, Loren Schenk, Marjorie Webber, John Skinner, Lena Mae Smith, Dorothy Tucker, Muriel Weber, Cora Willis, Donald Salisbury, Kenneth Bishop. Second row: Retha Vaughn, Ila Tull, Blanche Tackett, Geraldine Turner, Marie Tobbaben, Louisa Wilson, Maribell White, Jo Wortman, Pat Wortman, Geraldine Staggs, Bill Smith. Third row: Dorothy Stapp, Ruth Jean Shultz, Bobbie June Taylor, John Washington, Norman Wilson, Wesley Wright, Dorothy Shukers, Bob White, Mary Lou Tindle, Richard Walker. Fourth row: Marvin Swalley, Dick Scovel, Carl Wallen, Don Trix, Wayne Wright, Bill Spell- man, Jack Sherwin, Eugene Tobabben, Edgar Toban. Lower Picture 1 Front row: Marjorie Allen, Juanita Conad, Ern- estine Edwards, Wilma Jean Clayton, Cleta Mae Bretches, Mary Virginia Barnes, Betty Cox, Christine Chaffin, Roberta Downing, Dar- lene Dyer, Shirley Crane. Second row: Mr. Beringer, Edwin Elder, Elmer Downing, Lucille Burns, Lucy Chapman, Mar- ilyn Davis, Audrie Domer, Bill Butts, Allen Brown, Raymond Bolerjack, Third row: Jane Clark, Naomi Doss, Mabel Bacon, Ila Mae Cadwell, Shirley Childers, Sally Darl- isman, Jean Arnold, Marjorie Cannady, Vir ginia Agusto, Ruth Ann Clark, Nadine Biggs. Fourth row: Donald Cribbs, Wllliain Cartwright, Bill Combs, lfill Corn, James Carpenter. Eugene Atkisson Rowland Elliott, J-.esse Bustos. Page 30
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Joan Hudiburg, Gene Atkisson. Joan Jacobs, Bob Revclette. Clarice Thomas. SOPZIOHQOFQ Gfass The sophomore class is off to a flying start in their high school career. They have proved themselves to be superior in every field of curricular and extra curri- cula activity. They have proved them- selves by mixing with other high school students, showing themselves to be full of fun and to be of more than average intelligence in their scholastic abilities. Bob Revelette, outstanding in football and basketball, holds the position of class president. He is ably assisted by Jo Anne Jacobs, vice-president, Jo Anne Hudiburg, secretarys Clarice Thomas, treasurer, and Eugene Atkinson, assembly representa- tive. Outstanding sophomore students and de- baters make up an important part of the class room and social life. The following are outstanding scholastically: Darlene Dyer, Peggy Jane Hunt, Dorthea Shukers, and Robert Montgomery. The debaters are Dick Scovel, MarTl5TDavis, Peggy Jane Hunt, Eleanor McClaren, Betty Fackler, and Maribell White. Sophomore boys and girls have been un- usually outstanding in social school clubs this year. The F. F. A. contains many sophomore members: James Hastings, Dean Featherngill, Marlin Swalley, aLee Springer, Bob White, Fred Ferguson, and Page 29 A Loren Schenk. The class boasts of five sophomores in the swimming club: Bill Combs, Hadwin Clayton, Rivard Lombard, Jack Schaid ,and Charles Brown. Musical talent has been evidenced by sophomores in the Senior High Drum corps, orchestra, band, and chorus. Jane Glaettli and Sara Ann Navarre have been outstanding in their musical talent as ac- companists. The seeming apparition of the sopho- more class, Joanne and Patricia Wortman are ready to startle the junior class teach- ers with their likeness in appearance. The sophomore class has also been out- standing in football and basketball. Those going out for football were Robert Moss, Bob Revelette, Edward Todd, Donald Tricks, James Carpenter, Marvin Swalley, Neale Post, Kenneth Hull, Junior Gordon, Bill Smith, and Douglas Clark. The fol- lowing were out for basketball: Rivard Lombard, Robert Moss, Neal Post, Walter Renner, Bob Revelette, Edward Todd, don- ald Tricks, Robert Montgomery, and Ger- ald Turner. These are but a few of the talented sophomore members of the school, but they serve to illustrate the abilities and potentialities of the group that will proud- ly form the class of '45.
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