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SOPHOMORES First Row (1. to r.):Sullivan, Stormer, Dunham, Mr, Shuli, N. Bliss, Frederick, Foulke. Second Row (1. to r.): Clifton, Vaughn, Weikle, Ridgeway, B. Bliss, Riley, Bristow, Cox. Third Row (1. to r.): Jay, Dubson, Gentle, Doak, Mashburn, Arnold, Cole. Fourth Row (1. to r.): Lazelle, Greene, Bolen, Bailey, Sinkosky, Gardner, Pennypacker. Fifth Row (1. to r.): Walters, Seely, Creekmur, Reed, Sullivan, Hughes, Lanter, Fornwalt. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore class started out with thirty-six members. During the year, we lost Lloyd Creekmur. The class was under the leadership of Mr. Shull. We elected the following officers: Mary Jay, President; Dorwin Sullivan, Vice-President: Reva Bristow, Secretary; Juanita Ridgeway, Treasurer. Representatives for the Student Council were Marilyn Green and Melbourne Lazelle. Re- presentatives for the pep committee were Jane Doak and Bill Sinkosky. We elected for queen candidates: Mary Helen Fredrick and Reva Bristow, Twenty-three
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t , (SS) First Row: Liming, Adams, C. Widick, Miss Hughes, Warner, Stoutenborough, Heim. Second Row: Brown, Pope, Jennings, J. Randall, B. Grimes, St. John, S. McCay. Third Row: Bolen, Butler, Tharp, Leach, Ishmael, Elliott, D. Gardner. Fourth Row: Argo, Grubbs, Cunningham, Schwartz, D. Weikle, Query, Burks. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We were thirty-seven strong when we started to Maroa High as green freshmen. Our class officers were: President, Jerry Elliot; Vice-President, Charles Crabtree; Secretary, Marjorie Leach; and Treasurer, Patty Stoutenborough. In the fall of 1947 six of our freshmen did not return but we gained six new members to keep a total membership of thirty-seven. By the end of the year we had only thirty-three mem- bers. Our sophomore class officers were: President, Rebecca Jennings; Vice-President, Nancy Bolen; Secretary, Marjorie Leach; and Treasurer, Patty Stoutenborough. roe freshman at soph: omore homecoming queen candidates were Rebecca Jennings and Sarah McCay. Mr. Brandt was our freshman and sophomore advisor. | ‘When we came back as Juniors we had only twenty-seven members. Our class officers were: President, Dick Tharp; Vice-President, Nancy Bolen; Secretary ; Patty Stoutenborough. Rebecca Jennings and Joan Warner Hughes was our advisor and we have been working very hard o Prom arrangements. Marjorie Leach; and Treasure’ were queen candidates. M's n our Junior-Senior Banquet and Twenty-two
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FRESHMEN ‘ Wve vy} os astrh aiyl First Row (1. to r.): Arnold, Pennypacker, Smelser, Arnold, Hensley, Miss Grimmer, Second Row (Il. to r.): Hockaday, Hanks, Morgan, Tozer, Moberly, Widick, Terrell. Third Row (1. to r.): McCay, Matthews, McCormick, Graupman, Campbell, Randall. Fourth Row (1. to r.): Smith, Busick, Braden, Ruch, Coffman, Wilson, Menter. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY At the first of the year we had twenty-five members. During the course of the year we gained three and lost four, making a total membership of twenty-four at the end of the year. Our class sponsor was Miss Grimmer. We elected the following officers: Kathleen Randall, President; Fred Tozer, Vice-President: Laura Belle Moberly, Secretary; Phylis McCay, Treasurer. Our Pep Committee members were Dorothy Hensley and Glen Terrell. Janet Widick and LeRoy Wilson were the student council members, Our candidates for Queen were Kathleen Randall and Phylis McCay. Twenty-four
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