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METIER for 1940 Page 17 Sophomores First Row (Front), Left to Right—Helen Elsea. Marjorie Protsman. Claryce Kickernell. Lois Coffman. Maxine Millisor. Ruby Wilkins. Margaret Myers, and Vera Young. Second Row—Betty Barnes. Man.’ Behm. Mary Garwood. Martha Skinner. Man.' Snavely. Ruth Dutton. Third Row—Max Ellis. Don 3oroff. Jack Holtznpple. Eugene Bricker. Neil Boiler. John Behm. J pv o C SOPHOMORE HISTORY Beginning the school year of 1939 there were twenty-four pupils enrolled in our Sophomore class. We chose scarlet and gray for our class colors and the following officers: President . Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Reporter . . . . John Behm Ruth Ann Dutton Betty Barnes Max Ellis During the year one member. Ermil Shope. dropped out. while Pauline Wheeler, who has been ill, is keeping up her class work at home. We have enjoyed two parties this year. The success and enthusiasm that has marked our Sophomore year is chiefly due to the attempts of our sponsor, Mr. Cook who has tried very hard to help us put over assembly programs, and make a huge success of other activities.
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METIER for 1940 Juniors Page 16 First Row (Front), Left to Right—Irene Boyer, Anna Mae Hole, Dorothy Hays, Irene Truesdale, Ardyth Drake, Helen Hromish, Harriet Krugh. Second—Edna Book, Anna Schwarck, Ruth Wheeler, Eileen Hayman. Betty Springer. Third Row—Don Nelson, Bob Sullinger, Bob Clay. Ellis Meihls, Dick Tingley. John Doyce Griggs, Orby Putman, Darrell Fisher. JUNIOR HISTORY The Freshmen Initiation, given by the Seniors, was the outstanding (and incidentally painful) event in our Freshman year, while a successful class party topped our social calendar as Sophomores. As Juniors, we have been very busy. Our activities this year include: attending the annual high school Hallowe’en Party; accepting an invitation to a wiener roast given by the Seniors; sponsoring a roller skating party; presenting our Junior Class Play, “Sunbonnet Jane of Sycamore Lane”; and, last but certainly not least, providing a reception for the Seniors. In addition to these things, our class has been decidedly active in basketball, baseball, assembly programs, and club activities. Mr. Elam, faculty advisor to our class, has been extremely valuable in helping us with our many problems. Class officers are: President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Dorothy Hays Edna Book Ardyth Drake Jean Crites
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metier for 1940 Page 18 Freshmen First Row (Front), Left to Right—June Young, Jeanne Hay-man, Ruth Boyer, Dora Krick, Jesselyn Archer, Gloria Sattler, Gladys Hundley, Gloria Drake. Second Row—Wilbur Archer, Charles Sullinger, Richard Spicer, Ralph Hays, John Gilliland, John Protsman, Paul Shank, Dale Albright, John Maurer. Third Row—Donald Crow, Mary Wollam, Darrah Miller, Mariannice Fish-baugh, Helen Hole, Robert Jackson. FRESHMAN HISTORY a..,. President: Vice-President V'-' - John Maurer - ... - . - , John Protsman t V v ‘v . . -• • w . : • - . . - .u. ;s ji- • ’ -- -1” Secretary-Treasurer:-.- . VI - .. :v Gloria Sattler Reporter . . . . . . . Dora Krick . ' ' Pk Class Sponsor . . - - ‘ - Mr. Daffler jg ; Class Colors Y ' . . - ' - - Green and White . J ■- r-t'-rsT ■ Ww K XJAA U1IU ----- yx4-rV . . ' t •' .. TXT v V r rvz» t t rviiK onL «a p 111 nfl We started outTa very successful term with a total enrollment of twenty-5 , three. On October 31’, we had to dress to please the Seniors, and that night we - iV, e-v.v on varsity basketball and baseball
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