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JUNIOR OUAJc'U Row 1. Rudy Ham, James Haley, Henry Swegman, Henry Davis, Jack Estes, Robeit Fulkeison. Row 2. Aline King, Mary Leukering, Catherine Main, Lillian Mann, Cathe'.ine Miller, Helen Mitchell. Row 3. Robert Korte, Alvin Krueger, Carl Mescher, Carl E. Mescher, August Moorman, William Parmely. Row 4. Verna Pitt, Virginia Croach, Doris Schneider, Calista Starkes. June Harrington, Evelyn Cummins. Row 5. James Pearce, T. J. Sheppard, Ray Smith, Robert Smith, Eugene Hood, Clarence Yates. Row 6. Millissa Estes, Dorothy Castleman, Elizabeth Bivins, Betty Cagle, Lenora Bolden, Mary Barfield. The Junior year is reputed to he the most eventful of the four, and the class ot 1940 made theirs no exception. Our play “Charm School,” November 18, was a huge success. We were well represented in sports, having Ray, Pearce, Humma, and Smith on the Football and Basketball teams and many others of our class on second and third teams. Finally, we gave the Junior-Senior reception—the outstanding social event of the year. Both classes will look back on it as one of their happiest memories. We express our gratitude to our sponsors. Miss Bess Atwell and Miss Ora Rush for their advice and guidance throughout this pleasant year. 1939 The lllohmet
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JUNIOR eioAdfcf Row 1. Patricia Barfield, Norman Steele, Betty Ridenhower, James Ray. Row 2. Kenneth Compton, Charles Bolton, Henry Castleman, Lowell Commer, Prather Creson, Louis Brooks. Row 3. Mary Toler, Helen Wehrmeyer, Dorothy Wilkins, Inez Go-lightly, June Beckman, Vitrue Hayden. Row 4. Joe Powell, Clarence Walters, Paul Teckenbrock, Joe Troutman, William Humma, Joe Zaricor. Row 5. Hattie Baker, Doris Wilcox, Jessie Mae Gillion, Virginia Fulkerson, Evelyn Hill, Norma Kerr. Row 6. Lloyd Sielbeck. Genell Grace, Dale Hille, William Jerdon, Maurice Kidd, Donald Baccus. Officers President ...........................................................Pat Barfield Vice President.....................................I................Norman Steele Secretary ..................................................... Betty Ridenhower Treasurer ...........................................................James Ray The lllohmet 1939
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President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor ...... cfOPHOMORE Officers ................................ Wallace Maddox ................................. Robert McClusky ................................... George Evers ................................... Evelyn Frink .............................. Dorothy Jean Sturgis ............................... Miss Melba Fullmer Row 5. Thomas Riley, George Burton, Donald Lindsey, George Shaw, Robert Benjamin, Otis Mescher, Paul Parkins, Wid Taylor, Raymond Conley, Phillip Barton, Wallace Maddox, Lee Ray Huckleberry, Jesse Hayes, Alex Harrison, Billy Cooper, Leroy Robinson, Clyde Martin, Robert McClusky, and Paul Morris. Row 4. Robert Anderson, John Rogers, Charles Davis, Lee Hill, Lindell Shirk, Elmer Gibson, Charles Evans, Clarence Yates, Milton Helm, M. F. Whitton, Norman Proffitt, Floyd Lasley, and Robert Gillespie. Row 3. Howard Schneider, Dorothy Willis, Mary Lavender, Roselyn Barolet, Mary Aikens, Melba Cummins, Ruby Gossage, Mary Davis, Helen Hall, Verna Stout, Gloria Fitchpatrick, Kathleen Smith, Joe Ann Mathis, Geneva Grandstaff, Marjorie Swenson, Evelyn Frink, Mary Mescher, Estella Dhu, Maxine LaMarr, and Catherine Jones. Row 2. Louise Conger, Betty Fleming, Eleanor Wilfred, Ina Lois Bohannon, Ella May Wemhoener, Mary Lee Johns, and Ruth Baker. Row 1. Miss Fullmer (Sponsor), Juan Luis Lackey, Ethel Thompson, Gladys Phillips, Paula Whitton, Lavene Reynolds, Ruth Mescher, Dorothy Sturgis, Charlotte Creson, Ruby Schaffner, Helen Carvel, Rosemary Ryan, Adeline Kotter, Mary Horn-beck, Lillian Ferguson, Prudy Swinford, June Moss, Evelyn DeJarnett, Jean Strubin-ger, Eleanor Jean Cummins, Mirelyn Johnston, Grace Evans, Billie Krueger, Peggy Wilson, and Willis Biannon. September 1, 1937 one hundred green freshmen entered M. C. H. S. This year on September 1, 1938, 95 students marched back to M. C. H. S. glad to have the name Sophomore, but sorry to lose the name Freshmen. Sophomores this year had two boys on the football team: Vernon Johnston, guard, and Willis Brannon, half-back. Brannon also received a trophy for being the outstanding play of the year. In basket ball Milton Helm, forward, and Vernon Johnston, forward, represented the class. We have prospects for next year. The lllohmet 1939
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