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EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY OF THE ACTIVITIES 1941 42 Presrdent Earl Constabre V ICG Presrdent Roy Everhart Secretary Dorrs Bohnekamp Treasurer Betty Lou Lorenz School opened September l5 W th forty one puprls enrolled rn the erghth grade Dur mg the year our class lost fxve members Charles Hrll Stanley I-lrll Ioe Hrll Tommy Atherton and Bex erly Frrdley Donna lean Wlllrams Jomed our group on March 15 There were three puprls 1ll durlng the year Margaret Srmpson who was ln a sen ous accrdent Ianuary 9 and returned to class Ianuary 24 Carolyn Thomas was contmed to her home wrth pneumonra from December l to lanuary 5 Betty Lou Lorenz who was elected erghth grade scrrbe was 1ll w1th the mumps from March 23 to Apr1l 2 Esther Moore assumed Bettys dutres durmg her absence The grrls ot the class formed a glee club November 2 and elected the followmg oth cers Esther Moore Presrdent Betty Lou Lor enz Vrce Presrdent Earllne Poe Secretary and Dorrs lean Bohnekamp Treasurer Thrs group gave a mrnstrel show tor our Beaver and Mr Craggs The members part1c1 pat1ng were Interlocutor Melvm Boeres and exght end men lack Seward Deamus Treat Roy Everhart Arthur Snyder Arthur Vance Earl Constable Donald Paytes and Donald Boblrtt wrth the rest of the class as the chorus Durmg the year We lost our home room teacher Mr Petty who taught manual arts We lrked Mr Petty but welcomed Mr Blake the Spamsh teacher about the last of March for our home room teacher Apr1l 7th we took the State Examrnatron Mr Sprmkle admmrstermg the testrng The class thought lt not too hard We hope to end the years of 1941 and 42 wrth a large Freshman class for the year of 1942 and 43 SEVENTH GRADE Presrdent Harvey McCoy V1cePres1dent Russel Gentry Secretary Patrrcra Kelsay Treasurer Paul Barnes About frtty frve seventh graders after settlrng themselves rn the new hrgh school burldlng September l5 l94l eected for offrcers presrdent Harvey McCoy vrce presrdent Russell Gentry secretary Patr1c1a Kelsay treasurer Paul Barnes reporter Drck Frey A nature club The lunror Game War dens was orgamzed OIIICQTS were presr dent Harvey McCoy vrce pres1dent Iames Carpenter secretary Drck Frey treasurer Russell Gentry reporter Barbara Bohnekarnp The seventh and erghth grade g1rls glee club exchanged grtts at a Chrlstmas party Presents were also exchanged m the home room A Valenttne box was ernoyed Feb ruary l3 l942 The seventh grade IS happy to be the wmner ot manners contest wrth the 8th grade The greatest event of the season was the assembly March l7 l942 Harvey McCoy was Master ot Ceremonles Rose Mrze gave an excellent OIIQIHGI patrrotrc poem LOIS Ann Tucker Tommys Prayer Ella Mae Long Because of You Barbara Bohne kamp and Patrrcra Kelsey played a prano duet The Mrll rn the Black Forest A brass IIIO starred Earl Poe wrth the bass lames Iohnson saxophone Arthur Meyer trumpet Russell Gentry read What You Can Do For Amerlca Henry Davrs and Charles Bauer told us How To Tell Bad News The clrmax of our program was a Henry Aldrrch play called Woman Trouble wrrtten by Patrlcra Kelsay The characters were Henry Aldrrch Iames Iohnson Homer Brown Brlly Warts Mary Aldrrch Norrna Haley Alrce Aldrrch Melva Mae Gould Sam Aldrrch our much dlscussed father Brll Whxte Boss Iones Brlly Huff Susre lones Mary LOUISE Frrtz Matd loan Dunn Reckless Drrver Bllly Bunnell Page 21 on i - ' -' . - ' . -1 1 I 1 I , 1 ' ' - ' ' , 1 , - ' X assembly program with the help of Miss . , ', , ' . , E 1942 LOHIAN COMMEMOHATING OUR NEW SCHOOL BUILDING
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Presrdent Earl Bomohr V1cePres1dent Alfred Potts Secretary Irene Prlce Treasurer Emmajean Wllson Let us look mto the past Nearly two years ago a group of eager but somewhat frlqhtened students began the very adven turous experrenc of attendlng h1gh school To many of these 1nd1x lduals enterlng hrgh school had been a dream that had long been looked forward to Upon enterlng the Fresh man year the rmtratron was the usual frrst b1g event Throughout the year many 1nter estlng happemngs o curred Our Freshman class was a very wrllmg group and nearly all of the student reached the goal of be commg Sophomores Thrs years Sophomore Class 1S found to be very ambrtrous and talented m var1ous phases A large number belong to the A Cappella Chorr and several were chosen to s1ng at the Musrc Festrval tn Oxford Many partrcrpated rn the dCl1V1l1SS of the band and orchestra and st1ll others are bound to be great athletes some day Iames Bradley Earl Archer Betty Threken B1ll Ramsey Marle Maw Dons K1ss1ck and Irene Prrce w1ll represent the Sophomore Class at Greenhrlls rn Apnl VVe were well represented thrs year on the Boys Basketball Team and many of the grrls took part rn rntramural games lack Benmngton and Betty Howard represent our class on the annual staff th1s year Mrs Gentry a favorrte teacher who has been here for several years has left us and we feel that we w1ll never have another teacher who w1ll qurte f1ll her place As a class the Sopho mcres presented her w1th a very attract1ve lamp whrch we hope she w1ll emoy As a class we feel that we owe the sponsors of the new bulldrng a vote of thanks and to the teachers for the grand way 1n whtch they carry on actrvrtres As w near the end of our adventure as Sophomores we know that we have gamed more knowledge and enloyment and are now look1ng forward to becommg lunlors ir ir Page 20 FRESHMAN CLASS Presrde, tt Martha Baron Vrce r- esrdent Russel Lohbeck Secretary PeQQY Doughman Treasurer Charles Verth The Freshman Class entered h1gh school rn September Wllh a total of e1ghty boys and glrls comrng from Branch H111 Marnevrlle and S1xteen M1le Stand as well as from Love land In the course of the year the number decreased to S1XlY seven but we st1ll have the largest class Freshmen 1mmed1ately showed thelr strong school sp1r1t by plung 1ng wholeheartedly 1nto the football season turmng out athletes who rn a few years w1ll be our mam source of prowess on the grld 1ron At the 1nv1tat1on party rn October the Sophomores welcomed the Frosh contrn gent Wllh a day of h1lar1ous pokrng fun and romprng m sackcloth and omon Jewelry An even1ng party at the school brought both classes together and the Freshmen were obllged to entertarn everyone by paymg penaltres exacted by a Sophomore Jury At thrs trme there was a dlsplay of talent whrch recurred later rn the class assembly program IH whrch vocal and mstrumental solorsts monologursts and comedrans took part ln the freld of muslc the Freshmen had repre sentatlves rn the band and the A Cappella cho1r Wllh Audrey Meter and Anna Mae Casey f1ll1ng two posrtrons 1n the g1rls trrple trro F1ve staff members of the Orange and Black kept Freshmen ln the news Audrey Meler Martha Baron Anna Lou Prrce Dolores l-hll and Margaret Strassel ACl1V1l19S of th1s sort however d1d not keep the class from wrnnlng scholast1c honors as well several of the students competrng rn the county tes s rn Apnl Audrey Meler Margaret Strassel Martha Baron Shlrley Gest Anna Lou Prlce and Cecll Bauer Now we look forward to takmg our places among the upper classmer gurdmg next years Freshmen along the paths we followed th1s year The class advrs ors are Mrs Carr, M1ss Pope, and M1ss Lewrs .. V - V- 'R . ....., ..... . ,, , ., :IPI ' 1 1 Q 1 . V - - - I 1 , ' 1 ' ' Q f- ' 1 x. . . 1 ,, A - Q . 1 . 11 11 1 .1 ' 11 . 11 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 r . . I A . 1 1 . 1 . . -1 . 1 . . . 1 1 . 1 . . I . 111 11 1 V 1 1 1 f- . - . , . 1 1 . 1 . . A 1 L 1 1 L 1 1 1 9 A1 , 1 . 1
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S O P H O M O R E S F R E S H M E N THE Page 22 FIRST ROW: Irene Price, Martha Williams, Betty Howard, Lois Haley, Audrey Switzer, Emmajean Wilson, Zeadell Morris, Betty Paytes, Gladys Tope. SECOND ROW: Mr. Roth, Harold Miller, Marjorie Harcourt, Doris Cahal, Doris Crouse, Ruth Hines, Marie Maw, Marilyn Tucker, Elizabeth Marsh, Louis Duvelius, Donald Kinqery, Mrs. Gentry. THIRD ROW: Arthur Riel, lohn Adams, Iohn Poe, Loretta Ahlers, Betty Iamison, Betty Thieken, Doris Kissick, Selma Greenwald, Mary Brooks, Iack Katterhenry, Earl Rornohr, Miss Beaver, FOURTH ROW: Frank Mize, William Ramsey, Earl Archer, Lewis Poe, Alfred Potts, Rudy Braun, Robert Williams, Robert Duvelius, Leo Rider, lack Bennington, Gordon Bodley, FIFTH ROW: Edward Casey, Paul Creamer, Thomas Burske, Albert Greene, Frank Martin, Bertrum Wells, lames Bradley, Iames lnnis. FIRST ROW: Ellen Kaltenhauser, lane Metzger, Edith Telthester, Emma Flynn, Mary Wilson, lean Applev qate, Ada Krebs, Margaret Strassel, Lois Chisman. SECOND ROW: Miss Lewis, Mary Morris, Helen Hcllarn, Virqmia Hill, Dorothy Ahlers, Mildred Alsop, Virginia Smith, Barbara Adams, Margaret Frazier, Gladys Timpe, Virginia Adkins, Florence Clen- denmq, Clara Hollarn, Anna Lou Price. THIRD ROW: Miss Pope, Dorothy Hughes, Elsie Lacy, Rosemary Nrsbet, Alice Mae Martin, Martha Baron, Dolores Hill, Nellie Chandler, Roxanna Vance, Shirley Gest, Audrey Meier, Anna Mao Casey, Martha Hodqes, lean Burske. FOURTH ROW: lames Bunnell, Otis McDaniel, Robert Carson, Ioe Maxberry, Donald Roberts, Donald Spaeth, Vernon Herring, Samuel Tope, Edgar Bray, Robert Nordman, William lones. FIFTH ROW: Robert Tone, Harold Biqqs, Russell Lohbeck, Wesley Walker. Robert Creaqer, I-aMar Davis, lohn Wolbers, Walter Burton, Frank Oliqee, Howard Iulian, Hubert Wolfer, Lawrence Holley'- SIXTH ROVV: Donald Phcian, Charles Eckman, Vernon Shurts, C951 Billefr Carl Chlpmanf GGOTCIQ Clibhr Charles Veith. 2 LOHIAN COMMEMORATING OUR NEW SCHOOL BUILDING
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