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EIGHTI-I GRADE FIRST Row-Luanne Burns, Max Glover, Mary Gorman, Raymoncl Lohman. SECOND ROW-fTecl lVIyers, Barbara McDonalLl, Ricliarcl lVlell, Annie lvfarie Hays. THIRD ROW-Darlene Reece. Cecil Brown, M2lfj0l'iC lVlaynorcl, Raleigh lVIcGinnis. FOIIRTH RowfBill Nagle, Mary Alice Hulseman, Bobby Buchanan, lVIarthII Dean Lewis. FIFTH Row-Berry Sweeny, Iames Bibee, Mairy Lee Iuclge, Dean Harris. SIXTH RowAWeldon Crow, Char- lotte Ross, Damon Wiiigfielcl, Naomi Sliepherml. EIGHT!-I GRADE BOYS Because of the large number of students in the Eighth Grade the class had to be cliviclecl into two secf tions, the, girls in one section and the boys in another. The boys met in the hutments for their first class meeting and elected the following, class officers: Cecil Brown, Prenzleizz Phillip Williains, Vice-Preaident Rollie McGinnis, Secretary Bobby Wilsoii, Treasurer Pat Tucker, Song Leifider Bobby Gardner-Iiinmy Pinkerton Reporters lXfIr. lyliison, Sponsor This class of boys started the school year with a bang and il whiz ancl have been going strong all year. They have not lost any of their pep but seemerl to gain more each month of school. QASR any of their teachers.j They have taken part in the bond drives, Iunior anal Senior Recl Cross and many activi- ties. Thirty-eight boys enrollecl in the Eighth Grade in September :Incl by the second semester the class has grown' to 59, making it one of the schools largest classes.
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FRESHMAN CLASS FlRS'I'.ROW lininiy Davis, Wuiicla Lon May, lflnier Harris, Newana Crowder. SUQONI1 Row Ioan Martin, Cleston Reynolds, jerry Gurwood, lvielvin Carter. Tumi: Row-7 Donald Litton, Aloma Gene King, jerry Wisclrarxi, Betty Minton. Foiurm Row - Marvell Becker, Nnyese Moore, Waiiitlai Iunc Hib- lmitts, Wt-iiciliaili Hunger. Fllflll Row-A Ann We'lmstc-r, LaVelle Weeks. On September 5, 1944, the dreams of one hundred and ten Midwest City boys and girls were realized when they inet to perfect their homeroom orgainizzltion. Miss Eva Clifford, Mrs. Hazel lfpperson, and Mrs. Gladys Nunn were elected sponsors with lwirs. Epperson and Mrs. Nunn the active sponsors. Since the Class was so large the boys and girls chose separate home- room offieers. Those chosen to serve the girls were: Walliclal Lou May, President Walliclii lune Hihbitts, Vice-President Nonin Niles, Secretary Iounnu Harrell, Treasurer 2 6 Nt-wana Crowder-Gladys Genzer 3 Reporters Shirley Patrick-Y-Mary Ann Potts Song Leaders
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EIGHTH GRADE l7nts'r Row Harolcl Collins, Norma Iewel Lacy, Pat Tucker, Mariana Griffith. Slitzorsin RowfWantla lean jones, lohnny Lance, Charlotte Barker, Billy Turner. Tuncn Rowff-Loyd Hit, Marie Rob- inson, Bill Allen, loyce Cowclen. Foiiirrii Rowbflylary Evelyn Mc- Lain, lfugene Rall, Betty Kirkland, Bobby Uooclwin. lil!-Hi Row- Iininiy Pinkerton, Sherry Keen, llion lvlyers, Berna tline Cassacly. Sixiu RowYLoraine Primm, john litl Foshay, lpha Miirl Potts, Lois Brflllks. The liirhth Cratle virls have be- l-, lv . come one of the iuost IIIIPOFIAIIII classes on the Nlitlwest City School campus, not only because of scholas- tic recorals but of such beauty from the fairer sex. The class officers elected for the years H144-45 were: 1,7l'.flC1C'IIl, Barbara lVleDonalrl Vlt'B-l,Y!'5l!lEHl, loyce Sala Secretary-Treasurer lvlartha Dean Lewis Reporters, lpha lvlurl Potts antl Margy Zivi Mrs. ,Zeilah Harlin was chosen sponsor. Eighth Ciramle girls in the Glee Club are Wiliiiii lvlarlow, Barbara lVleDonalrl, lpha Miiifl Potts, lid, wenta Ray, Nellie Payne, Mary Alice l-lulsenian, Martha Lewis, Nlarianne Clark, Nlary Barlow, Bet- ty Niall, Wailtliiie Pfeifer, Betty Sweeny, loyee Sala, Rose Regur, Charlene,Ross, Iacqueline lvliller, Naomi Shephertl, anal Peggy Tilley. Barbara NleDonal-tl is a ninieber of the girls' quartet. Bantl meiubers are Nlarianue Clark, Maury Sue Barlow, lvlargy Zivi, Nlary Alice Hulseman, and Waltliue Pfeifer. From this class of 64 girls, I5 make up the Honor Roll. Louanne Burns, Lucy Craven, Annie Lee Dickey, Mary Gorman, Mary Alice Hulsenian, Norma Iewel Lacy, lVlartha Lewis, lvlaurietta Nloore, Betty Niell, Dorothy Parrish, Nellie Payne, Walcline Pfeifer, Rose Regur, Charlene Ross anal Margy Zivi. gma il 'Q ff -Q r' C, .Q L.-. - , g ' R i -e ., X B . is I . I '. llxl - 1' .f Q .ha iff' X I l. i s. 'Q A 1- 5 Q 1 .Q .. ,qs a 'Q - -J N elf 'dm an q' .-.., w V x ' x Lea: , J. A .Q th , ' xg? . B V li ' I ' a
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