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ROW l Everett Agan Ritchie Coons Mary lane Burtron Mildred Baldwin Helen Boyland ROW 2 Betty Burgess Emogene Carr Anna Booth Matilda Baumert Arvilla Beck Nancy Brewer SOPHOMCRES ROW l Richard Dutch Richard DeLong Clarence Hill Raymond Darnell Thomas Crane Russell Hicks ROW 2 Betty Crane Mildred Gayer Martha Harlos Marie Fellmy Virginia Craig Emma lean Graham Betty Harmon ROW 3 Ernest Campbell Mary lane Christy Rosemary Colgrove Patricia Chumlea Alberta Artman Eileen Broshar lean Clemens ROW 4 Don Broshar lack Alexander Byron Bowen Robert Baldwin Ioseph Clittord Elmo Blubaugh Richard Bates Paul Cox ROW 3 Betty Custer Iuanita Hine Letha Glendenning Glenrose Gayer Marjorie DeMott Anna Mae Hays Anna Highland Mary Crawford ROW 4 lane Crowl Virginia Hart Arlie Harmon Frank Donaldson Franklin Gott Lewis Gwin Donald Heath Carl Fellers Arthur Gleb For the purpose of training the future stars of the world, the class of '40 organized in the autumn of 1937 the Sophomore Super- line Studios, a division of the great L. H. S. Cinema. After the 125 or more members had as- sembled, prospects were viewed for the pre- siding ofiicers of the company. jack Alex- ander was elected to preside with John johnson, assistant, and Betty Burgess, finan- cial manager. Mr. Charles E. A. Moore and Miss Helen Kenworthy were appointed head casting directors. Then came the time for the annual Var- sity Show, on Friday, November 5, in the senior high library. Talent Scout Frank Don- aldson was appointed to find worthy stars and extras among the sophs to take part in this great presentation.
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On April 22 the dancers staged one last gay affair when they entertained the seniors with a most enjoyable reception. The groups responsible were: fII'UXl'tZlll, Eugenia Powell, chairman, Corinne Pulliam, Mary C Virtue, Wiirren Myers, and Myron Wootlg Jamm- fjllllf. Martha Bush, chairman, Alberta Mar- tin, Wenclell Meenach, Carol Quick, and Raymond Daily, r111'iltzlif111v. Mary Beth Hanna, chairman, Marvin Bishop, Williiiiii Ransdell, Mary jo Chaille, and Lola Loflandg 1'L'fI'lfJ'bll!6lIf.i', Robert Singleton, chairman, Frances Robison, Kathleen Badgley, Law- rence Swails, and Blanche Sullivang and Jrzlrre. Byron Mclntyre, chairman, jean Horn, Victor Brown, john Mount, anu Margaret Neptune. JQUQN l0RS ROW 1 William Shirley Moncil Swope Iohn Watson William Taylor Suzanne Ulen ROW 2 Delores Sheets Mae Witt Norma Wild Blanche Sullivan Alice Tewell Mary Catherine Virtue Virginia Van Blair ROW 3 Myron Wood Robert Singleton Ben Shera Geneva Warren Olive Timmons Helen Witt ROW 4 Richard Smiley Gene Woodard Lawrence Swails Elton Wetzel Clarence Witham Fred Tewell Marvin Swift
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Scout Donaldson was assisted by Emogene Carr, Willzircl Shelby, Virginia Hart, and Alada Witt. The banquet scene was prepared by john johnson with the aid of Mary Eve- lyn Salts and Richard Dutch. Tickets, which were screen tests, were in charge of Betty Burgess, Thomas Crane, and james Turner. The Varsity Show program consisted of vocal numbers given by Wilbiir Sharpe, Richard Miller, Mary Evelyn Salts, and a quartet composed of Mildred and Glenrose Gayer, Martha Jackson, and jean Clemens. Alada Witt gave a tap dance and song. Comic skits were presented by Betty Custer, Emogene Carr, Keith Sample, Ritchie Coons, and Quentin Wliite. Since this class of '40 makes superfine sophomores-they're sure to make super- superfine seniors when they get up thar! ROW l Bonnie Lough Katherine Huffman Betty Merriott Iuanita Quigley Barbara Martin ROW 2 lrnogene Miller Iulia Morton Marjorie Price Ruth Neptune Constance Quick Norma Megley Lou Anne Pearl ROW 3 Kenneth Perkins Merle Hootman lohn lohnson Raymond Quellhorst loseph Kintner Helen Quick Martha Iackson ROW 4 Edwin Lukins Robert Long Meredith Moore Paul Nichols Raymond Mount Robert Quick Norman Horton Ralph Martin SOPHOMOR ES ROW l Willard Shelby Donald Vlfatts Wilbur Sharpe lames Turner Loel Richardson William Stewart ROW 2 Alada Witt Iacquelyn Wilcox Leona Swintord Ruth Reynolds Elizabeth White Mary Evelyn Salts Thelma Smiley Martha Veatch ROW 3 Martha Snow Katherine Ragsdale Ruth Wilhoite Norman Sloan Charles Vanarsdall George Zissis Elton Williams Keith Sample ROW 4 William Walker Marvin Surber Clarence Stephens Robert Wolfington Robert Sanford Wilbur Small Raymond Roberts lunior Warren Quentin White
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