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LM, new Leff Vo Righf-Front Row-G. Fifch, E. Lollhouse, Sec.-Treas.. W. Ulmer, Pres., D. Barlow, Vice-Pres., E. Howe. Second Row-D. Hovey, Miss Keele, J. Carey, E. Benedici' R. Gesell. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class aclivilies slruclc a new low lhis year because of an increasing realizalion of lhe parl of lhe fun-loving members l'ha'r lhere were more imporlanl 'rhings al hand +o be done 'rhan lhe usual round of parfies and picnics. Each one was doing his parl' al home as well as upholding his place in school organizalions. We had 'rhree varsily baslcelball players and four members in lhe musical organizalions. The social round consisfed of fwo parlies-an aulumn parly held al' Waller Ulmer's and a Chrislmas parly held al lhe Communily l-louse. 8
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4--S G' Left lo Righl-Fronf Row-Douglas Davidson, President, Miss Cargin, Leslie Howland, Vice- President, Scond Row-Robert Jesler, Aileen Pinney, Treasurer, William Kennedy, Lorraine Georgia, Secrelary. SENIOR CLASS Because of 'rhe increasing demands of a world al' war: 'rhe Senior Class found ils ranks al 'rhe beginning of The year reduced +0 onl six members. lm ressed by lhe responsibilily of 'rhe silualion, each member showed Jelerminalion 'ro make 'fhe mosl of every opporfunily in This--his lasl year of high school. This sincerily was displayed lhroughoul' lhe enfire year. The class play, Have A Heart was produced successfully only through lhe complele cooperalion of lhe enlire class. Each member willingly helped wifh lhe properlies, slaging and ofher delails as well as playing a part Olher aclivilies included several dances and a 'rhealer parly. The increasing sense of maluriiy was heighlened when Bill Kennedy was called lo 'rhe Army an lefl in January. 7
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Left fo Righi-Firs? Row-E. Warren, Vice-Pres.: D. Musley, Sec.-Treas.g Wendell Ward Pres.: H. Hein, L. Doring. Second Row-Mr. Jones G. Sfenson, M. Wright, Lois Archibald, E. Davidson, J. Barlow SOPHOMORE CLASS The social aclivifies of The Sophomore Class included several parries held af fhe Communify House al which games and dancing were enioyed. ln fhe school acfivilies four men played varsily foofball and all of +he girls were members of fhe Glee Club. Several were members of 'rhe band and olhers were oulsfanding for Their excellem' work as members of lhe 4-H club and F.F.A. 9
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