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1940 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The motto of our class is I shall either find a way or make one . The class has chosen the red carnation as their flower, the class colors are green and white. Many of the members of our senior class came to Kirklin school as freshmen from other schools, while others were pro- moted to the freshman class from this school. The ones who went to Kirklin school in their freshman year were: Ro- bert Martin, John McClain, Donald Hill, Dick Turner, Bill Amos, Ben Allen, Kathleen Atkins, Ruth Botts, Juanita Boyer, Donna Campbell, Robert Cave, Elna Mae Childress, Alfred Cleaver, Maxine Cole, James Costlow, Esther ,Cru-m ,Geraldine Cue, Marjorie Cue, Harold Ditzenberger, Harry Douglas, Carolyn Dunn, Mary E. Elder, Raymond Gallichan, Vivian Gallichan, June Gibbs, Betty Green, Martha Hensley, George Hollingsworth, Louise Howard, Maxine Howard, Crystal How- ell, Richard Jones, Virginia Mathews, William McDonald, Keith McCoskey, Viberta McMains, Robert McQuern, Flora Padgett, Leroy Neuenschwander, William Perkins, Robert Purciful, John Kimble, Richard Pursifull. Vonda Poer, Rosc- mary Pruitt, Mabeth Rader, Lloyd Reed, Earl Reynolds, Gar- land Scott, Maxine Scott, Vivian Scott, Wayne Steelsmith, Mary Jane Swope, Eugene Stowers. The ones who joined our class in our sophomore year were: Don Harding, Chalmer Kerr, and DeLores Rodgers. Mary McAdams and Donald Morrow came to our school in the junior year. Of the fifty-nine students who were enrolled with us, only thirty-four were left in the senior class. Many have moved away, quit, or were married, but we are glad to say none has passed away. The officers of our class in our freshman year were: Donna Campbell, Harry Douglas, William McDonald. In our sophomore year we elected: Bill Amos, Ruth Botts, George Hollingsworth. The officers during the junior year were: Keith McCoskey, Carolyn Dunn, James Costlow, a.nd Don Harding. The following are officers for 1939-1940: William McDonald, President, Carolyn Dunn, Vice-President, Dick Turner, Trea- surerg and Donna Campbell, Secretary. We had at least one class party during each semester. The sponsors were Mr. Luzader, Mr. Payne, Mr. Royer, and our sponsor this year is Mrs. Hunter. Leroy Neuenschwander Geraldine Cue Page Five
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