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UNDER-CLASSME Donaldson Commands Air Squadron for Frosh Flighl' The class of 1940 chose Frank Donaldson as commander fpresif dentl of their Air Squadron. Gen' eral Eugene Hickson was given the position of second in command fvicef presidentl, and Lieutenant Martha jackson, third successor to the com' mand of the fleet tsecretaryftreasurf erj. Sponsors of the freshman flight were Miss Ruth Brookshire and Mr. Walter Tyre. For recreation, the flying frosh glided down to the terra firma on the night of October 21 to indulge in their annual celebration. The prof gram committee, composed of Frank Donaldson, Betty Custer, Virginia Hart, Betty Montgomery, Ritchie Coons, and ,lack Alexander, had arf ranged for them to spend the evening at a circus. Clowns, freaks, strong men, and a band composed of combs, a dishpan, and several unidentified articles were featured during the evening. Richard Dutch discarded his aviation helmet and goggles long enough to don a straw hat to become a ballyhoo barker for a side show. Refreshments were planned by the following: Martha jackson, Richard DeLong, George Zissis, Anna May Hays, and Betty Merriott. Tickets for the affair were handled by Eugene Hickson, Emojean Graham, Luther Sharpe, Russell Hicks, Alada Witt, Paul Cox, and Letha and Betty Bur' gess. In the Cedars contest the freshmen of Squad 30 honored themselves by winning the junior high Cedars Sweepstakes. As a reward for their cooperation and school spirit the mem' bers of the squad under the comf mand of Miss Lillian Witt, settled their planes on the roof of the Co' lonial for the evening. Squad 31, commanded by Mrs. Mary Ann Mc- Intyre, second in the Sweepstakes, enjoyed a cinema at the Lido. I I Julia Jones oi' Confrols of Rockel' Ship from Eighiaria With Julia jones fWilma Deer' ingj, president, Robert Morris tBuck Rogersj, vicefpresidentg and Clair Young CDr. Huerj, secretaryftreasf urer, at the controls of the huge streamlined rocket ship from the planet, Eightaria, the Eights success- fully completed their 1937 space flight. Rulers of the planet were Mrs. Lila Shinn and Mr. Voris Demf aree. On the afternoon of October S, by the Earth calendar, the Eights gathered for a celebration, A clever program was arranged by Betty Gil' lette, Robert Myers, Rosemary Turn' er, and Richard Fuller. Refreshments to please the palates of the planetarf ians were planned by Mary Lee Cline, Kathleen Horton, jack Chaille, and Carl Powell. Tickets for the ce- lestial celebration were under the su' pervision of Charles Hopkins, June Proffitt, Anita Walton, and Beverly Click. After having a successful party, the planetarians climbed back into their rocket ship and were whisked off on the remaining stretch of their space trip. For recreation the rocket ship halt' ed at the Memorial park athletic field on Earth to participate in the annual junior high softball tournaf ment. The SA boys' team showed their prowess in the softball sport by capturing tourney honors with six victories out of six games. Milf burn Watts acted as manager and Robert Morris as captain of the Eightarian's team. Cn june 1 the rocket ship halted at the planet, Froshia, where its pas' sengers disembarked to make plans for their stay at that place. Sevenphyr Sfops ol' Firs'l' S1-aiion of Six-Year Trip All aboard! Passengers took their places in modern, luxurious surround' ings aboard the shining streamflined train, the Burlington Sevenphyr. In the engineers cabin at the head of the silver column were Head Enf gineer, Emma Wade tpresidentj, and CofEngineer, Cecil Giles fvicefpresif dentj. Earl Hootman was elected Conductor tsecretaryftreasurerj for the trip, and the controlling stock holders of the company were Mrs. LaVerne Endicott and Mr. Maurice M. Jones. A train party was held on Gctober 14 featuring allfclass talent in a pro- gram arranged by Cecil Giles, Conf stance McCabe, Robert Kinnaman, and Betty Kelley. In the dining car delectable refreshments were served by Emma Wade, Robert Wall, Earl Hootman, Mary Helen Caldwell, and Donald johnson. Tickets for the ex' cursion were managed by Bonetha Shoemaker, Robert RossfShannon, Floyd Phillips, and Eileen Stevens. The latter part of the evening was spent in the recreation car. judging from the laughter which was heard floating from the gleaming silver cars, everybody had a very enjoyable time. When about half of the trip had been completed, the streamlined ve' hicle halted to pick up a group of passengers at the new 'TB station. Cn june 1 the train completed the first leg of its junior high trip, and everyone agreed that it had been a highly successful one. Among the seventh grade boys who left the train at various cities to par' ticipate in junior high basketball games were: Donald Garver, jack Heflin, David Laflin, joseph William Iacobelli, and Charles Wheeler, Jr.
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Row l Raymond Daily Morris Beck Ruth Carmack Betty Brown Mary lo Chaille Charles Campbell lean Coorn bs Clyde Bailey Robert Christian Russell Chambers Marvin Bishop Donald Edwards Martha Bush Row 3 Wayne Caldwell Victor Brown William Dodson Row 2 Briant Edwards AnnaL ArmstrongEdward Bressler Mary Dove Emma Davidson Mary A, Artman Edna Abney Olive Copenhaverlfathleen Bryant Row l Elizabeth Long Lola Loiland Mary Beth Hanna Mary Kern Sarajane Galvin lean lones Marjorie lones Alhonia Graham Row 2 Elbert lones William Leckrone lean Horn Mary lean Kelley Row l Wanda Hughes Ruth Harmon Glenola Harris Donald Gosnell Paul Honan Row 3 Alva Lewallen Robert Hunt Harold Greene Charles Hysong Wayne Houser lean Ieitries William Hinshaw lane Martin Margaret Neptune Mildred Maddox lean Ritchie Frances Robison Dorothy McCurdy Mary lean Quick Maxine McCoy Eugenia Powell Mary lane Mace Mildred Long Row 2 Warren Myers Eugene Miller lanie Lilley Carol Quick Lucille Mullikin Row l Mary Snow ftlice Tewell Blanche Sullivan Suzanne Ulen Mamie Ward f' Mae Witt -4 Delores Sheets Martha B. Wake- field ' Helen Witt ' Row 2 Lawrence Swails Robert Singleton Geneve Warren Mary C. Virtue lean Tangeman Clara Rich Corinne Pulliam Row 3 Philip Lowe William Ransdell Richard Norris Herschel Loving- toss Byron Mclntyre Raymond Mount Wendell Meenach Robert McKenzie lohn Mount Mary F. Ross- Shannon lean Sloan Olive Timmons Robert Routh William Taylor Row 3 Noble Rose William Shirley Elton Wetzel Robert Witt f Marvin Rose Richard Smiley Moncil Swope Marvin Swift Paul Woodard Ben Shera ff
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FRESHMEN Row l Eileen Broshar Helen Boyland Ernogene Carr Betty Burgess Sara Aitken Mildred Baldwin Mary I. Burtron lean Clemens Arvilla Beck Row 2 lack Alexander Everett Agan Row l Arthur Gleb Richard DeLong Richard Dutch Tom Crane Raymond Darnell Ritchie Coons Paul Cox Frank Donaldson Paul Hazelrigg Row 2 Mildred Gayer Letha Glendenning Anna May Hays Row l Charles Humble Harold lones Robert Long Russell Hicks Clarence Hill Donald Heath lohn lohnson Merle Hootman Ralph Martin Row 2 Barbara Martin Kathleen Kouns Ruth Mary McCann Row l Loel Richardson Kenneth Perkins Raymond Roberts Keith Sample Willard Shelby Luther Sharpe Raymond Quellhorst Row 2 lulia Morton DeLores Rodgers Imogene Miller Marjorie Price Betty Montgomery Row l Elizabeth White 'X Alada Rose Witt Martha Veatch Ruth Wilhoite Virginia Van Blair Martha Snow Kathleen Stephens Leona Swinford Clara Solomon lacquelyn Wilcox Row 2 George Zissis Robert Tangeman Earnest Campbell Matilda Baurnert Patsy Chumlea llancy Anne Brewer Kathleen Badgley Barbara Burke Mary lane Christy Alberta Artman Row 3 Robert Baldwin Byron Bowen lose-ph Clifford Richard Bale-s Don Broshar lane Crowl Martha Harlos Glenrose Gayer Emojean Graham Betty lean Harmon Carl Fellers Marvin Cody Row 3 Rosemary Colgrove Mary Crawford Virginia Mae Craig Marie Fellmy Marjorie DeMott lessie May George Katherine Huffman Betty Merriott Norma Megley Martha lackson Bonnie Lough Anna Mae Highland Norma Merchant Rose Lee Hicks Row 3 Philip Mclntyre Wilbur lsenhour lames lones Charles Keeley Ruth Neptune Iuanita Quigley Ann Ransdell Thelma Smiley Row 3 Norman Sloan Wilbur Small, lr. Meredith Moore Robert Sanford Robert Quick Russell Nease Ruth Reynolds Helen Quick William Stewart lunior Warren Donald Watts ' lames Turner Elton Williams ' Raymond Wethington Clarence Stephens Row 3 Robert Wolfington - William Snow Marvin Surber Charles Vanausdall William Walker - Quentin White
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