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SOPHOMORE CLASS Meredyth Anderson, Eugene Barrett, Harold Bedwell, Ray Bell, Mary Jo Buckley. Mary Chrismer, Glendora Clark, Bill Cook, Charles Cunnington, Richard Daily. Betty Denton, Max Downhour, Mildred Dugan, Nina Ruth Ellison, Billy Fisher. Holton Ford, Thanamae Ford, Cary Gaier, Anna Rose Gibson, Elizabeth Hawk. Max Hawk, Willadene Herr, Raymond jackson, Cliff- ton Jarrett, Delores Johnson. Ellen jones, Gordon Kesler, Ann Marie Landis, John Lillie, Francis Love. Hubert Love, John McCleary, Evan McDirmit, Harold McDirmit, Herbert Mahon. Betty Ann Michael, Elizabeth Ann Neff, Peggy O'Donnell, Opal Parnell, Kenneth Rains. Charles Reff, Joe Richwine, Martha Royal, Betty Schmidt, Kenneth Schmidt. Leo Schmidt, Margaret Schmidt, Aletha Schwarzkopf, Cecil Schwarzkopf, Charles Slauter. Albert Teegarden, Lavetha Towns, Gean Walker, June Walker, Crystal West. Joan Wilson, John Wrestler, Dorothy Yates. The Sophomore class of 1940 began the school year with fifty-nine students. During the year we had three withdrawals: Robert Johnsonbaugh, Eugene Roberts, and John McCleary. Our class sponsors are Miss Morton and Mr. Cantwell. The class officers are as follows: Eugene Barrett, presi- dent, Ray Bell, vice-president, Charles Reff, secretary- treasurerg Thanamae Ford and Bill Cook, advisers. We held a class party, November 8, in the Home Eco- nomics Laboratory. We had five new students to enter our class this year: john MeCleary from Okmulgee, Oklahoma, Betty Schmidt from Chester Center, Mary Joe Buckley from Long View, Texas, Dorothy Largent from Attica, and Mary jean Love from Roll. Our class Convocation was held March 8. We gave a play, Sauce for the Gosling. -Meredyth Anderson - 19 ..
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JUNJI R CLASS Inez Beeks, David Bowman, Bill Chaney, John Clark, Mildred Clark. Junior Cline, Frederick Culberson, Howard Cunning- ham, Wilma Cunnington, Bill Davis. Helen Davis, Valda Dennings, Betty Ellis, Warren Emshwiller, Margaret Fisher. Velma Freeman, Louise Fuller, Esther Gerard, Alice Hammond, Bill Hawk. Dick Henderson, Jeanne Holcroft, Mildred Johnson, Elaine Landis, James Marion. George McCleary, Helen Morgan, Merle Norton, Opal Norton, Rose Norton. Robert Park, Mary Murle Pugh, Junior Rains, Von Elbert Rains, Robert Rayburn. Denton Reff, Evelyn Richwine, Helen Louise Riggs, Norma Shadlc, Janice Shroyer, Betty Jayne Sills. l , Violet Stafford, Alberta Sutton, Dee Towns, Gathel Walker, James Whitecotton, Sam Wunderbaum. Earl in September, 1939, forty-nine juniors entered the L. E. Kelley High School. John Giles and George McCleary entered during the first semester. Raymond Chenoweth, Milan Sills, John Giles, Alice Hammond, George McCleary and Edith Goodnight withdrew during the year. Our class sponsors were Miss Nelson and Mr. Wilson. We elected the following class officers: David Bowman, president, James Whitecotton, vice-president, Gathel Walker, secretary-treasurer, and Dick Hen- derson and Velma Freeman, advisers. The class rings arrived on October 31. A class party, featuring a scavenger hunt, was held in Decem- ber. The class play, Relatives by Affection, was presented on December 1. On April 17, we gave our convocation and, on May 17, the annual Junior-Senior banquet. -WII.MA CUNNiNGToN .. Q0 -
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