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JV 5 We again attended the football and basketball dances and closed our junior year by entertaining the seniors at the annual juniorfSenior Prom. The pages before us are clean and unmarred as we, the class of '46, look forward to them. We hope our senior year will be as happy as the past. We know our last chapter of learning will help us meet the challenge of our future life more fully pref pared. SCPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Qgsk K ack Robinett Marilyn Jacoby Nancy Young Ned Myers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY lt hardly seems possible that ten years of our school life have passed so rapidly. The beginning of school life was very interestingg it was something entirely diff ferent. Uur first six years were filled with fun, excitement, and happiness. Our lessons were not difficult to master. We were then ready to venture into junior high school. No one was accustomed to the rules and regulations that each one was expected to observe. We found it was not all play. As we gradually worked our way upward from year to year, our studies became more diflicultg more interesting and more practical. Most of us were enthu- siastic as we undertook new tasks. We soon adjusted ourselves to the new routine of constantly changing classes. For the first time we were given the opportunity to elect representatives for the Student Council. In the eighth grade a medal was given to the student with the most excellent achievement in history. Lois Inboden received this award. 29 Si
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Breeman Mowery Roy Magle Bob Armstrong Dallas Heft President Vice President Secretary Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Let us look back over the pages of our book of life to our first six years of school. Remember how enjoyable they were? We were at the height of our enjoyment when we were in the sixth grade, for then we were the notables of grade school. Next came our muchfdesired promotion into junior high school. How shocked we were to discover that we, the pride of the grade schools, were considered mere babies by the two upperclasses. Our bewilderment was increased by the new sub' jects, many teachers, and the much harder curriculum. Hard work filled the school hours, and almost before we knew it, we found that we had reached that seemingly unattainable goal-we were freshmen. A new chapter in our life was begun that year. Besides having our class enlarged by the enrollment of rural and parochial students, we were permitted to elect class officers. They were as follows: president, Philip Pond, vice president, Paul Prittsg secretary, Danny Robinetteg treasurer, Mary Jo Adcock. This year we were invited to the football and basketball dances. We closed our freshman year with the annual freshman dance. Both joy and sorrow were mingled when we found that the time had come to turn over a new leaf by entering senior high school. Soon we became engrossed in study and social events and became more self' confident. This year we were invited to the JuniorfSenior Prom. Our sophomore officers were as follows: president, Beeman Moweryg vice president, Woody Achuearg secretary, Robert Armstrong, treasurer, Roy Magle. At last we were juniors. This year our officers are: president, Beeman Moweryg vice president, Roy Magleg secretary, Dallas Heftg treasurer, Bob Armstrong. We have earned money during the school year by a turkeyfraffle at Thanksgiving and by selling refreshments at the tournaments. 28
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As we acquired the name of freshmen we began our journey through our four years in high school. In this year we got experience with the advanced subjects such as Latin and algebra. We quickly made new friends with those students who entered junior high for the first time. We held our Hrst class meeting in that year and elected the following officers to represent us through the term: president, Jack Robinetteg vice president, Eugenia Weinrich, secretary, Tom Brown, treasurer, Tom Matheny. A citizenship award was given to the ninth grade boy and girl who best exemf plified the principles of good citizenship. The qualities considered in making these awards were leadership, dependability, cooperation, patriotism, moral and personal cleanliness. The students selected by the class as being most eligible to receive these awards were Eugenia Weinrich and Bob Warner. We had another new thrill when we became sophomores. We all enjoyed more assemblies than we previously had. New subjects, such as plane geometry and biology, entered our curriculum. During this year we elected the following oflicers: president, jack Robinetteg vice president, Marilyn Jacoby, secretary, Nancy Youngg treasurer, Ned Myers. We were ovejoyed at attending the football and basketball dances. We were all aware of the fact that our sophomore year was drawing to a close much too quickly. We climaxed the year by attending the final dance with the juniors and seniors. The juniors and seniors have set excellent examples before us. We sincerely hope we can do equally as well in our next two years. 30 1 '
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