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dit 9 4 ,- gsm u as 4 PQKYJ, M-it Zack How: Second Row: Front Row: fi EIGHTH GRADE Dorothy Dickey, Leona Hudson, Lelia Hutchinson,V1rg1n1a Blair,Donald Squires, Jeannette Allen, Ronald Anderson, JoAnn Johnston,E1leen Wurn,Dor1s Patterson, and Margery Lovett. Raymond Thede, Bob Mighell, Mary Ann Sherman, Lois Phipps, Duane Dawson, Bob Coffman, Billy Picht, Mary Lou Johnson, Ernest Sieverteon, Dick Sherkey, and Carroll Wheeler. Ben Sievert, Warren Bradley, Kenneth Christensen, Clarence McCaul1ey,J1m Pat- terson, Robert Green, Burge Hammond Jr., Dale Hendricks, Ferris Lasher,Warren Littlefield, Marvin Molltor, and Robert Loesch. 4 Zkck Row: Second Row: Front Row: SEVENTH GRADE Margery Hendricks, Dorothy DeSart, Carol Crandall, Maxine Green, Betty Broez, Dorothy Derby, Patricia Grissom, Shirley Johnson, Margaret Mastin, Josephine Neagle, Evelyn Plcht, and Elizabeth Howe. Dwight Renfro, Eddie Squires, Bud Sharkey, Daryl Simpson, Edgar Weaklend,Ps- trioia Anderson,Elden Hansen,Alv1n Hansen, Shirley Blair, and Roberta Bauder. Billie Harold Aetleford,Boyd Cammack, Charles Conrad, Bryce Daisy, Delbert Anderson. Noelting, Carl Mathews, Fred Hucka, Stanley Hendricks, Arthur Fangman,
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On the morning of September 2, l94O,forty-nine green freshmen climbed aboard the good ship L. C. H. S. for a four year cruise. Mr. Snyder was chosen as guide and captain for the first year on the rough 'green' seas. At the beginning of the voyage there were twenty-four sailors, but three were lost overboard, thus leaving a present total of twenty-one sailors and twenty-five maids. Most of the freshmen found time for activities outside of the regular routine. Some, musically inclined, vocalized, while others exerted their strength in blowing some kind of musical instrument. Those with athletic tendencies found an outlet for their energies in the four sports--football, basketball, baseball, and track. They participated ln these activities with other crew members aboard known as upperclassmen. Back Row Fifth Row Fourth Row Third Row Second Row First Row: Not in picture Bobby Crabb, Ward Hendricks, Evelyn Tannehil, Bernard Stout, Sara Sands, Pauline Patterson, Darlene Ort, and Mr. Snyder. Larry Noelting, Elinor Mae Nelson, Doris Minnier, Billy Damon,Robert McGowan, Mary Jane McCaulley, Shirley Lovett, and Warren Leathers. Richard Crandall, Donald O'Connor, Margaret Ann Davis, Richard Decker, Elinor Doty, Rosemary Farber, Doris Gregg, and Harold DeLong. Donald McCrary, Miriam Holland, Keith Hanks, Clifford Von Ahn, Myron Glassnapp, Helen Glasgow, Doris Sommerfeld, and Dolores Lammers. George Spurgeon, Dorothy Mae Nelson, Eleanor Moulds, JR Mapel, Valda Schulte, Mabel Wilson, George Blair, and Charlotte Hucka. Wayne Kabrlck, Lucille Allen, Teddy Craigmile, Georgia Clark,Florence DeSart, Harold Reidl, Mabel Geislnger, and Ralph Osborn. Russell Jacobs and Iva Belle Guess. 1 IYIBSIIIIIGBII
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Back Row: Warren Bradley, Billy Picht, Duane Dawson, Billy Blanchfield Jim Patterson and Warren Littlefield. Second Row: Robert Loesch, Clarence McCaul1ey, Clifford VonAhn, Raymond Thede and Donald Squires, and Dick Sharkey. Front Row: Carl Mathews, Eddie Squires, Boyd Cammack, Bud Sharkey, Delbert Anderson, and Charles Conrad. S z ref i JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL BOYS fi Back Row: Robert Coffman, Jim Patterson, Warren Littlefield, Warren Bradley Clarence McCaulley, Donald Squires, and Burge Hammond Jr. Second Row: Bob M1ghell,B1ll Plcht, Edgar Weaklend, Ronald Anderson, Duane Dawson, Ferris Lasher, and Coach Kelley. Front Row: Charles Conrad, Eddie Squires, Carl Mathews, Bud Sharkey, Boyd Camnack, and Bryce Daisy. ral' X Cigars Q, We 1 'Wits
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