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Back Row: left to right: A. Albiston, Ei Foster, B. Grimshaw, G. Gokey, J. Jones, W. Cole, J. Ollia. Second Row: B. Lewis, H. Faria, M. Beitel, F. Wray, J. Kennoy, M. Stolaruk, E. Waterstraat, E. Johnson, Miss Mack. Front row: P. McNaulty, M. Sanford, R. Mudloff, R. Eadens, P. Campbell, TD. Carnes, D. Kaehl, E. Juvonen. nine 13 At last we are freshmen. It has been a hard struggle, but here we are in high school. Last fall we elected class officers. Earl Sterling was chosen to act as president, Bes- sie Farden as vice-president, and Renae Mudloff as secretary-treasurer. This semest- er the class unanimously voted to keep the same people in office. Marjorie Sanford and Earl Sterling were chosen to represent our class on the Student Council. This semester we received three new students, making a total of thirty-six in our class. They are Bob Lewis, Edsel Johnson and Theda Adams. The 9Bts believe in activity, Many of the girls are busy with cooking and sewing in their home economics projects. The boys are busy in the shop making wood projects and learning how to operate the variouSetypes of machinery. Some of our boys are trying to get on the baseball team and it looks as if a few of them will make it. The entire class has entered wholeheart- edly into the war effort. We bought war stamps in the schooPs drive to buy a rubber life raft, and we contributed to the Red Cross Drive. Yes, we QBts believe in plenty of activi- ty, so much that after our first card mark- irg, Miss Mack decided we should use our 10-minute homeroom period for study in- stead of having class activities.
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t Last fall the 9A2ts elected the following iod for study rather than activities, hence class officers: president, Roy Gunch; vice- they did not elect officers. Shirley Engle president, Phyllis Webber; secretary, Mar- - ' jorie Marley; and treasurer, Donald Denner. represented the group on the Student Coun Jimmy Riley represented the 9A2's on the cil. The 9A1ts limited the social activities to Student Council. a Christmas party at which they exchanged The 9A1 class used their homeroom per- gifts, sang carols, and had refreshments. nine 3 Back row: left to right: J. McBride, A. Hinkelman, J. Carey, R. Posvar, C. Buck- ingham, G. Long, J. Bechtell, J. Flock, B. Woodard. Second row: M. Miner, H. Lowell, R. Gunsch, G. Johnson, J. Kuibiak, D. Denner,. P. Glotfelty, G. Shelton; M. Clinansmith.Third row: S. Engle, D. Glass, J. Belger, L. Clare, M. Marley, P.. Webber, V. Westfall, U. Skinner, R. Barnes, D. Genther.
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