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SOPHUMORES Glenda Roacn, PLOPBRCB Mace, Oris Scnonauer, Doyle Shaffer, Robert Weaver, James Chaney Second row Bruce Chaney, Ransome Ervin, Bernard Williard Robert Harford, Therold Quillen, w1ll1lN Berner, Miss Hamilton, Adviser Third row Irene Sheneman, label Arnold, Julia Geog, Vera EDGSLBY, Barbara Batey, h010P6B Fraelich, Doris Purdy, Dorothy Moore Absent Earl rrederick, James Weaver I t B l Front row, left to right: Richard FOYLBP, Norman Grenert, Paul Pipes, : I 26
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JUNIORS AC IVTTIES O1I1C6I'S Larry Neal President Victor Sryder Vice President Stella Sigler Secretary Barbara -etzel Treasurer Student Council Barbara etzel Paul Smith Larry Neal Mrs Wetzel Adviser GREETILJS 1946 ls47 has brought many new and pleasant enrollment was increased by two new members Bazbara Wetzel and Geraldlne Jones Later in the year, Geraldine Jones left us we started our candy 8816 in November, sold refreshments at basketball games and sold pencils, with tne help ox the other grades, we sponsored the Hallgfeen party which was a sac ess, and sponsored S6V6P8l dances The proceeds from these proje ts and our C1838 play, WI Know Your Secretn, have enabled us to accumulate a substantial sum of money in our treasury We presented our chapel program on February l4 A farewell party was held February 38, lor Ralpn Miller, who joined the Coast Guard the 11ddl6 of February Six boys from our C1838 played on the varsity and reserve basketball teams Paul Smith, Victor Snyder, Tom Anderson, Delmar Phillips, Eugene Taylor, and Alvin Miller The varsity cheerleaders from our class were Marva Hoopes and Wanda Schopfer Phe reserve cheerleader was Romona Anderson Larry N681 Victor Snyder, and Barbara Retzel represented us in the Prince of Peace contest Vanda Schopfer, Bonnie Haun, and Victor Snyder participated in the Declamatlon ontest The big social event of the year was in May when we entertained the Seniors and Faculty at a formal Banquet Fhese are our Junior year accomplishments we expect to do even more in our next, and last, year in K H S 25 ' I ', , ..... - I 1 ---- , U ll 'f-O! - -X A , experiences to our JLSSS. At the beginning or the year, our ' e e 7 7 A . . ' c I C , . L 0 I O I . K ! ' O I A ' J . , 4 ,
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SOPHOMOHE A TIVITIES Officers President blorence Mace Vice President Glenda Roach Secretary Paul Pipes Treasurer Oris Schonauer Reporter Doyle Shaffer Doyle Shaffer Adviser Liss Hamilton Our first activity was a class party ir October A Christmas party and gift exchange were enjoyed tre evening ox December 20, 1946 On December 66, the Sophomore class represented Killbucx Scnool's Junior Red rosa members by taking attractive bags ot fruit and candy to the unfortunate men and women of the Holmes County Home lembers 01 the class on the varsity basxet UBLL feam were Hicnard Fowler and Norman Grenert Members on the reserve team were Iherolc qulllln, James Chaney, and Bernard w1l11BPd EBPL rrederlck was manager oi the resexve team lhe Sophomore chapel program was the first to be presented this year, the main feature beirg a play, entitled, 'Wanted,A Young Lady lembers of the class who P31't1C1P3t8d in the Prince of Peace contest wexe Ebrla Purdy and Glenda Roach Doris Purdy won the local contest and received a bronze medal for this honor Phe second sophomore cnapel pro ram was presented on April 11 We PPGSOHUBU another play, entitled The Pest Guest ' Members of the class who wltndrew during the year were Robert Weaver, James Weaver, and Ransome Ervin Florence Mace aided Miss Leonard throughout the year with the first graders, during the filth period 27 N X1 , J Student Council-----Florence Mace nnQsnosnun-nn I . . I A I . 4. ,, . J , . : A W O 7 ' . .I fi A e l I 5 . O . , . I I
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