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l9LO THE PILOT 1941 STNIOR CLASS HISTORY On the thlrtv f rst day of August 1H UBYU forty four tlmld Freshmen mounted the steps of the er er Hlgh School buwldlng to start their four years of fun and study Soon after school started the class was 1n1t1ated vltn everyone havlng fun over t After a Wee of sport We became full flGQg6d members the Hign School and settled down to our routlne of work e selected M138 Hunt as our sponsor, Juanlta mclntosh as presw dent PhV1llS nclaf for vrce Dresldent, and Noel Holmes as sec retary and treasurer Our year went off very well wlth the few ups and downs of school llfe Our actlv tles lncluded a thea tre p rty, a class oartv, and a p1cn1c We gave 2 assembly prograr durlng the year On August 29 1D MESH we were back agaln but thls t1me as Sophomores We had an enrollment of forty one We had lost a few old members but nad also galned a few new ones Mr AC Glaran was selected as our class sponsor Gwendolene moore as preswoent Leaola Porter as v1ce presrdent Gerald Goodln as secretary and treasurer Thrs ear several of the members recelved honors Jlmmv Weavers hldon ard ell, and Darwrn Wells recelved basket Dall most popular boy and glrl rn hlgh school, Gwendolene Moore was annual Queen, and s veral of the class Won metals 1D the decla matron conte t We started as Junlo s on August 28 1D 39 Wlth an rollment of only 32 members But We were stlll the largest class rn school and were consoled wrth the thought that many of those who had left our school were attendrng nelghborlng schools We elected Mr MoGlaran agarn for our sponsor and Gvendolene moore served her second term as presldent Rachel Hodges was elected v1ce nresldent and Gerald Goodrn as secre tary and treasurer agaln We were entertalned early 1n the year by Mr and Mrs mc Claran Several members of the class presented a one act play, Not Such a Goose', 1n assembly and we presented a three ac plav, Deacon Duobs , for the publlc Two members of our class attended the State Student Assembly They were Lorene Humph and L6W1S Thomas We started our Senlor year wlth an enrollment of twenty elght but two more entered the class We are the largest 'and we're sure the most d1gU1flSdD class ever to graduate from mercer H gh School For officers thrs year we agarn chose mr cOlaran as sponsor Margaret Puffer as presldent Tellle GlbSOD as v1ce oresldent and L6WlS Thomas as secretary and treasurer Before cold Weather the class entertalned the teachers Wlth a WplHGI roast After GhI1Stm8S we d1d very llttle except attend cla ses untll March 3, when we had a SGU1OI party Most n L ' ' L . -1 in ' . I- ' -- -1 ' I c ' L ' J - H . . . 4- - rf' 1 ' i . K 4 - 5 ' of 1 ' . J. o E, . . ,T ,- . -V , x . I- . - , I, a X - 0 if ' ' n 1 '- a l , ' . ' ' n r ws U . o , V - U - 0 ' ' 1 . ' ' Q ' . 1 '- , , 1 .1 . u . . V- ' ' 7 3 3 I L 7 . - - . ' : 'rz, - , 9 H 3 'W ' 1 ' 7'A lettersg Margaret Puffer and Gerald Goodin were elected the 1 - L . ,. D , . I , A - Q A . . S .... 1 - . q - A ' - - s . - - ' ' n n - . r , a A en- E. I 41 5 1 ' 1. 5 l Q c -5 l A Q I , -xv . . V . Ml . . H I 4. X . , 0 2 , . V . . 11 I ' -t ll 1 ll ' ,Q 0 O ' j ' --- r.. - 1 ' - . . Z ' 2 K 1 - I 1 7 j- 0 . - ' h -U n Li. . 2 g' . ' , 3 ' -L , H O . I 3 . . 75. . A . i . .L . S . L, ' 1 , .L . l
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l9AO - THE PILOT - 1941 of the class and the faculty were present. After that all at- tention was turned to the Senior Play, HPleased Ta Meetohan, which was presented the 18th and 19th of April. We were excused from school the last week, only having to return for the Senior Day Program, which was the last assembly program of the year, and for the all school nicnlc We were entertained by the Juniors with a trip to Des noines which both classes enjoyed Baccalaureate services were held April 27 and we tearfullv bade Zur school days good by at Commencement exercises on may 2 10 l SELIOR CLASS bROPhnC1 lellie Gibson will be Supervisor of iurses at St Joseph hosoi Gieidolene Moore will be a beauty operator Ruth Cox will be a famous dress designer in New Yorl LOIGHG fRL1mDhD Sanders will be president of National Mother's Club Vee McElf1sh will be a radio star Margaret hcler Puffer Leaola Porter fill be Seneti CWl1SOH, Ba'er Rachel Hodge w ll be Doris Brown will be a will be a missionary ll Africa director of a beauty culture school will be a self stfled Jitterbug a famous author radio Doet Joy Uolder will be a human chatterbox Quentin Qright will oe a famous debater of international dues tions Don Rogers will be an orator Dennis Seavers will be an inquiring reoorter Ie ter Barnett will be a champion OOXGI Noel Holme will be Secretary of Agriculture Crepre enting Missour 's Future Farmersb Jimmy Beavers will be an Air Cadet Gerald Poodin will be a future Cscientificj farmer of America Donavin nclntosh will be a famous viol nist Darwin rclntosh will be PIGSld9DtrS bootblack lewis Thomas w ll be caief cook in the Army on his father' reoutation Joe Cox will be a iurle Mart n will Darwin Wells will comic writer write joke for Jack nenny's orogram be a defender of U S CU S Coa t Guardj KSUH9tH Ellis will replace Bob Burns as a banfc a player Doyle od e m ll Je a star football slayer at ctre Dame Leonard rr nmaz vrll be an nder a er Forest fou Q will replace P ll Powell a the HTn n Man' in IIIOV GS the Albert cieynold ylll be a cond or on the railroad Harold Bair w ll DS Udever HQ H L B 1 . . 1, l . . w . . :,. . . 'A K I ' .1 . - -V ,- , -' 1 J 1 ' 'gr 'vw 1' . sf . . . , ,, 'I N M -- t 1 ' ' 'i A A -- C1. o wr '1 ' ' ., - , , V . . l P Ll . . , w ... I UI 4 .L . , , . .- , - , - . . . . . R . . l , J. o 1 . . il' 1 J Q 4 rf , - , 1 F' z ...L .I D J. , 3 - . X V 9 .el ' 1 , . . . , , , . . 1- ' ., L V , . ' -- 5 ' r J 'J ,,. I . . -. 1 S I 3 ' o M BS J f S A ' fx . 4 U . L x ' . A . p . 6 0 J J 0 A 3. 0 if A u . 1 . . , . . 1 . 1 . A 1 l- S -I O Y I -v . ' v -1- -.- . . . . -. A ' UL 1 .H S A 0 . . ., ' -- 9 J 4 n ' S p . A 1 , - rf - , r 3 ,TCL . - q- - Y . W 1 , ' lx- f .Q fl.. - ' ' .- 5 . l, , , ,. ' -I 1 ' ' , - - K ,R , ,1 + w ig S L ' 1 rr Ll U' :T 1 . M , - W ,. - .-1 - I w . 1 I . H' .Ll D A 4. rl .. ' , 'N S 1 x -1 , .L ' in l lL l ' ' . S X 1. Q ' Q .,LUCu . ,' - ' . . - a f -A , ' 1 , - J. .L 4. ie I J 0 TQJ- A'
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