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JUNIOR WEAST COLONELS BILLY LUSCOMBE FAYE MARIE LEININGER TED HEl'I'I'li I'Veusf Bill Ile de Hep Class President -L Class Vice President Cass Secretary L Flass 'Treasurer l Basketball 3-L Ustick 1 Student Council 4 Eagle 1-2-3 Baseball 3-l Basketball 2-3 Student Body Treasurer l Track 3-1 Annual Stal? 3 Student Body President ll Baseball 2-3-4 Aunt Tillie Goes to Alpha Gannna 3-i Secretary 3 - Football l M Club 4 M Club 3-4 'l'own President 4 Honor Boy President -L Stage Manager 3 Aunt Tillie Goes to Hi, Bohm Honor Boy F. F. A. 2-3-4 Town 3 I rionft k'l10'll'. Activity Chairman District Declaination Contest 3 State Declalnation Contest 3 Hand 1-2-3 Orchestra I-2 Ula, you shui up. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The fall of 1939 found one hundred thirty confused, unconiident freshmen roam- ing about trying to find the correct classrooms. WVe chose Mr. Muffet and later Mr. Hartwell as our advisors to work with our class officers---Stanley Ryals, Arlene Jolly, and Harold Johnson-and guide us through the year. During the year we found courage to sponsor a roller skating party at White City Park. Spring found us with a bad case of spring fever, and even before vacation started we were eager to be on our way. ' We began our sophomore year with confidence and high ideals. But alas-our morale was lessened greatly when we found that we were not so good as we thought we were. To guide us through our sophomore year, we chose Mr. Hunt, Stanlev Ryals, Wesley Warrick, and Billye Fulcher. The largest sport dance of the yeahr was the main sophomore activity. Fall of 19441-Upper classmen at last! Now we will show them how and what to do-but waitg let's be kind to the lower classmen, as it was just a very short time ago that we were classed with them. In our successful junior year we were guidcd again by Mr. Hunt and his staff of class ol'licersQWesley Warrick, Roy Rothlisberg, Lura Rothlisberg, and Marvin Bodine. The production of a very successful class play, Aunt Tillie Goes to Town, proved that we were worthy to be upper classmen. Every member of the class had a part in making the play a success. May at last! WVhat a memorable month. Our pride and joy was the junior-senior prom. Digniiied seniors I I ! ! The senior sneak, largest ever, was the first high spot in our year. Mr. Patch and the following class oflicers-Junior Weast, Bill Luscombe, Faye Marie Leininger, and Ted Hepper-were chosen to guide us through our last year at M. H. S. Although war conditions, work, and the armed forces have called some of our classmates to other paths of life, we are proud to have achieved one of our goals- to be the largest class graduating from Meridian High School. So with baccalaureate and commencement we bid M. H. S. faculty and our classmates adieu-may we all meet again some day.
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