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Former Students of Kerby High School Now In Armed Service-Year they Entered the Service and Branch of Service AKERS, BILL-1939-Navy BAIRD, CLARENCE, 1942-Navy I BALDWIN, GEORGE-1941-Army EEROMANN, RAYMOND-1940--A. A. C. 'I I-I BROOKS, EDWARD-1940-Army En EUELL, JAMES-1942-Army EUTTRAM, JOHN-1941-Army CAMPBELL, Le ROY-1942-Army COOKE, JAMES-1940-A. A, C. FARLEIGH, JOHN-1957-Army GEORGE, JOHN-1956-Navy HAEERMAN, IVAN-1940-Navy HARBORD, WESLEY-1940-Navy HASSLER, DONALD-1936--Navy HENRY, LESLIE-1959-Navy HENSLEY, BILL-1941-Navy I-IILL, BOB DON-1959-Navy I-IOGUE, CLEMET-1931-Navy HUSSEY, ELWOOD-1938-Army JAMES, HAROLD-1941-A. A. C. LEE, WENDELL- 1940-U. S. C. G. LEONARD, GORDON-1957-Army MCLEAN, WILLIAM-1941-Army MELLOW, ALFRED-1954-Army MELLOW, HENRY-1937-Army , MELLOW, JOHN, 1957-Navy MESSENGER, RALPH-1935-Navy MESSENGER, RICHARD-1930-Navy MILLER, TERRY-1940-Navy MORRISON, KENNETH?-1940-Navy Aviation 1MOSSBURG, PAUL-1939-Army NORVILLE, ALFRED--1940-Killed in action PRENTICE, MARVIN-1940-Army SANTOES, EDWARD-1942-Navy SAXWYFR, PHILIP-1957-Army SCHIIMACHER, ROBERT-1935-Marines SLONECKER, HOWARD-1951-.Navy SMITH, CHARLES-1942--Navy SMITI-H, EDWIN-1941-N. A. C. R. SMITH, HARRY-1937--Navy SPINAS, JOHN--1928--Army SQUIRE. ELWOOD-1939-Navy STEIMER, ROBERT-1941--Navy PE If-I WALTON, JOE-1939-Army WALTON, TOM-1942-Navy WELLS, KENNETH-1951-Army WHITE, DAVE-1934-Navy XVHITE, HERBERT-1941-Navy WHITE, ROBERT-1941-Navy WILDER, HARRY-I959WAfmy ' WILDER, ROY--1939-Army VVILLIAMS. MELBOURNE-1929-'Navy MISS RHODA 'MILLsMEx-TeaCIIef-WAVES
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is . X , f- -. 1. I 9, X., 5, x - 4 , x IJETTERlVIAN,S CLUB President .......,.....,..,.,.,.,..,.....,.,...........,... .......,,.......,.,,..,.. j im Baldwin T Vice President ,.,.,...,., . ..,.,, Q ,,,.,....,,. ..A.,,.,..A,,,,.,,.. J ack Sowell Student Council Representative ,,.,..., .,,,...,.. X Wesley Vahrenwald Secretary and Treasurer ....,.......,........,,,,..,.....,........,....,,, john Prentice The Letterman's club has made a great improvement since its starting date last year. With funds derived from the Smoker the following articles of importance were pur- chased for the school: two baskerballs, a new stopwatch, two basketball goals and nets, a set of boxing gloves, and it also paid for the laundering of towels used in gym class. Initiation day for the new lettermen took place April 9, 1943, when the following boys were initiated: Glenn Halm, Lee Hassler, Frank McLean, Ernie Krauss, George Kel- lert and jack Owen, manager. Their talent was foreseen by the marvelous dances, speeches and musical ability presented by them in front of the student body. Election day for the officers of 1943L1944took place May 5, 1943. New officers were elected as follows: g ' W 'A 4 f President ,..,.,..........,,............ . ...,.. ...g,...tGIenn Halm Vice President ......................... 1 ..... ............. V LLee Hassler Student Council Representative . .... . ......... L ...... Frank McLean Secretary - Treasurer ............................ ................... , ..... Ernie Krauss fr We hope that the club of 1943-1944 will be as successful as the club of 194i'and 1 SERVICElVlEN'S COMMITTEE The Servicemen's Committee has located the name, date that they left school, service, and location, if possible, of fifty-six service menwho were, former students of Kerby Union High Schol. This list of servicemen is growing constantly. The committee, which consists of Charlene Miller, chairmang Cleo Doney, Otis Hus- sey and Frank McLean, is also planning, to purchase a service flag for the school. We are proud of the former students of Kerby who are in the service and we hope they are just as proud of Kerby Union High School. 1 I .L ' J
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EIGHTH GRADE VISITING DAY Thursday, April ljftwenty-seven Eighth Grade students from the valley arrived at Kerby High School to visit for the day. The purpose of Eighth Grade Visiting Day is to acquaint the new-comnig students with the ways of High School. The Freshman and Sophomore classes chaperoned the Eighth Graders for the day. . Assembly was held in the morning before classes were taken up. Welcome speeches to the Eighth Graders were given by Bob Wendt, student-body president, and Yvonne Payne, Girls League president. At noon a luncheon was served by the junior Home Economic Class. To end an interesting day for the Eighth Graders a softball game was played be- tween them and the Freshman class, with the victory going to the Freshman by a score of 22 to 8. 1 GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Girls Glee Club has made excellent progress this year under the direction of Miss Elinor Hatch. Any girl who desired to join the club and was willing to try to sing was enrolled. Performances of the club at- various activities, such as the Mothers' Tea and Commencement drew very favorable compliments from the audiences. With the good beginning made this year, even greater accomplishments are expected next year. V I X ' 1 S
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