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omoi£ (2[a±± SOPHOMORES—Dick Barker, Alan Bishop, Frank Blakely, Everett Culver Glen Daniels, Harrison Floyd, Lawrence Hutchinson, Albert Moore, John Neal, Joe Nichols, Harold Ray Walter Smith, Don Sutphin, Fred Wotson, Gene Wells, Arthur Wise, Charles Wooldridge Fred Yarbrough. Hobart Smith, Wallace Butler, Gordon Bennett, Richord McCollister Mary Ann Cooper, Nolo Crawford, Elizabeth Daniels, Pamela Evons, Donna Jeon Floyd, Mavis Greer, Patricia Guerin, Ella Jeanne Harris, Mildred Harris, Wanda Hoffman, Thelda Huff, Carol Huntley, Ruth Jenkins, Gloria Knight, Rosalie Laird, Glenda Lillie Donna Lucas, Morie Miller, Roberto McNeel, Hazel Obermon, Billie Osborne, Nadine Owen, Elizabeth Pearson, Phyllis Roush, Aura Lee Shcedy, Callie Smith, Vernice Stock, Betty Sumcrlin, Alma Thomas, Donna Ward, Betty Warren, Bonita Wise, Eorla Phillips. President ------- Walter Smith Vice-President..........................Dick Barker Secretary ...................... Elizabeth Pearson Sergeant-at-Arms ----- Mavis Greer Class Representative - Pat Guerin Our Class Advisor is Miss Edith Bennington SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The first event of the year came in the early fall when the Sophomores challenged the Freshmen to the annual “tug-of-war. Though there was competition aplenty we finally came through with victory. We then got together to select committees and start our plans for the “surprise party” for the Freshmen. After several weeks of very busy planning, we set the date and posted the signs for wearing apparel for that fatal day. The day finally arrived and “our hats are off' to the Freshmen as fine sports. The Freshmen gave a very enjoyable return party to us. with most of the people turning out. Girls' and boys’ sports kept us busy the rest of the year and the contest for having our name on the inter-class cup a second year. The Bobcat 1944
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JUNIORS—Edmond Borgelt, Horold Bcllom, George Clorno, Robert Close, Hubert Deaver, Ben Dement. John'Aggers, Ernest Everoden, Jock LoFlommc. Donald Linn. W.llord Lucos, Wolly Most. Edgor Moon. Lavarre Romey. Horold Reed Remo Worren. Bill Sumerlin Dolton Wolton. Bill Williams. Clifford Wilson. Melvin Zumwalt. Mpry Ann Bclshow Jenne Booth. Irene Detlefsen, Dorothy Eods, Ben.ta Floyd. Foye Gill. Beverly Haynes. Bonnie Lackey. G»ldo Mantz Beatrice Miller Rose Miller, Phyllis Neol, Fern Nickason, Avenl Parrish, Dorothy Poyton, Sobro Pointer, Shirley Rockleft, Pauline Shinkle. Claire Stock, Patricia Thomas, Annabe le Vodnois. Virginia Wilson, Jean Clorno, Yvonne Holycross. President - Hubert Deaver Vice President - Ben Dement Secretary - Pat Thomas Sergeant-at-Arms - Shirley Rackleff Council Representative - Fern Nickason Class Advisor - - Miss Margaret Parent JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY: It certainly seems good to sit back in my easy chair and think about the good times the Junior Class has had this year. I guess we surprised all the other classes when we yelled so hard we came in first in the Yell Contest. Not to be forgotten was our laughable 3-act play. The Lovely Duckling.” which was presented on December 10th. with Beady Miller and Ben Dement playing the leads. And of course we must not forget how the girls took first in Speedball. The boys should also be praised for their Basketball and Football ability, not to mention the ‘'swell” show they made in Track. No foolin’, we ve got a swell bunch of athletes in our class. Quite a few Juniors made the Honor Roll every six weeks, and we were also represented in Torch Honor Society. I guess the whole school was quite surprised when we didn t show up that certain Friday at school. Don’t you think we were brave to skip? Especially to kidnap two teachers, too. We really had a swell time that day at Bandon—hiking, swimming, and eating, not to mention the thrill the girls got visiting the Bandon Coast Guard Station. Last but not least, was the super Prom and Banquet we gave the Seniors. Doesn’t it make your mouth water to think about all the delicious food we had? The gym certainly was attractive, all decorated night club style. That was pretty smooth music, too. wasn't it? The Bobcat 1944
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man CL an— Freshmen—Walter Borklow. Ke.th Bell, Edward Brown. Ke.th Bushnell. Ralph Cotton uTSSt port Billy Doyton, Robert Oetlefsen. Douglas Drulmer, Willard Fmley, Raymond Gibbs, DickG'H. Lela orfX axin' Steve Jolly Theron Koehler. Glade Krewson, Murl Laird. Raymond Lokey Wayne Multe Perf R°Pf.r' Curtis Struss. John O'Sullivan, Dole Walton, Ralph Weekly. Max Williams, Burton Wilson CH«ster Kendry Rav Clorno Roy Lokey, Ramona Froncisco, Pauline Bomck, Dolor as Borkley, Jerene Bell Lucille Berry, Barbara Brooks' Ruth Culbertson, Marion Hoxey, Ivylene Floyd, Evelyn Leeper, Margaret Meyer J°VCC Northrup. Patricio erton, Ruth Reed, Lucille Roberts. Chorlotte Watson, Moxme Wilson, Myro Wynck, Eloise Vodnois. Dorothy Bright, Louise Brewster. Johnetto Miller, Pauline Bryant. President -Vice-President Secretary -Council Representative Sergeant-at - Arms Advisor - Leland Harry Walter Barklow Charlotte Watson Eloise Vadnais Burton Wilson Mrs. Brumbaugh FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 13. the “crowd of kids you saw roaming around the “halls of learnin. , asking everyone the location of various rooms, were the Freshmen. The Frosh and Sophomore boys had a tug of war. in which the Sophomore boys won. Freshmen initiation was quite an event—“for the Sophomores.” You probably heard a lot of tee hee s and ha ha s from the back door downstairs, which was due to the fact that the Froshies had to come in that door and walk up the stairs backwards. In the afternoon the Frosh had to perform on the stage for the Sophomores. We were served refreshments afterwards, which we really needed. A few weeks later, the Frosh gave the Sophomores a return party. The afternoon was spent in playing games and concluded by serving refreshments. The Freshmen consider this a very good year and look forward to having the same kind of Sophomore year. The Bobcat 1944
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