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Drum Majors: Beryl Kohler, Bob Fraley, Evastine Rice Color Guard: Pauline Schlarb, Betty Milligan, Rose Yanai, Dortha Clarke, Anna M. Gamble Chemistry Laboratory Ping Pong Mr. N. Byrd, Janitor Melba Steffen Secretary Manual Training Laboratory Sewing Laboratory % This page is sponsored by The Heller Brothers Co.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1940 being of sound mind with best wishes, do hereby bequeath the following: Ansel Charles leaves his right to walk out of class anytime, any place to Harry Brown. Jean Kinkade gives her good humor to Virginia Laughlin. Dorthea Clarke leaves her giggle to Suzy Gainor. Ted Neighbor bequeathes his popularity to Wallice Curtiss. Kay Gardner will give her hookie excuses'' to Leona Kirker. Peg Gwynn's ability to hold her man” is left to Mildred Hill. Shirley Kennedy relinquishes her long hair to Twilva Black. Mardell Lehman and Mary Porter leave their diamond rings to any underclassman who can get one. Beryl Kohler gives her “school spirit” to Packy McFarland. Doris Gross leaves her really fine personality to Patty Hinds. Jay Neal's cuteness goes to Doris Wilkin. Ann Parks and Molly Stewart pass their singing ability to Doris Wolfe and Jo-Ann Trees. Bob Best leaves his ability to argue about nothing to Art Twyman. “Pete” leaves her ability to play basketball to Sarah Miller. Shorty Neal bequeathes her dramatic ability to Adelaide Fletcher. Jack McCleary passes his “bridgework on to anyone who may need it. Norma Richmond relinquishes Mr. Charles to Barbara Hanson with oceans of love? ? ? Jean Thompson leaves her “make-up” kit to Wilma Hootman. FAME PROTEETDR Bob Thompson and Janie Gainor leave their fights to Clarice Ann Britton and Bob Gaynor. Mary Catherine Comerford gives her fainting scenes to Betty Lou Conrad. Rose Yanai bequeathes her ability to laugh at a joke to Martha Jane Best. Carl Harstine gives his color combinations to Bob Fraley. Hank Addy gives his map of country roads to Jack West. The Senior boys leave Mr. Thompson a nervous wreck. Bill Phillips leaves his “way with women to Frank Sapp. We reluctantly leave the chewing gum under the seats in the Study Hall to the Freshmen in the hope that they will enjoy it as much as we did. Signed, Janie Gainor Pete Peters Witness: “Breezy of Gone With the Wind This page is sponsored by Marstrell Service Station and Lereman Clothing Store
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JUNIOR CLASS President Franklin Sapp Vice-President Hope Johns Secretary-Treasurer Carol Steffen Social Chairman Bob Edwards Faculty Advisers Miss Miller, Miss Macmillan Cheer Leaders Dorthea Wilkin, Patty Hinds Martha Jane Best Colors Blue and White Flower Red Rose Motto Be Prepared ACTIVITIES October 27 Class Party March 15 Sponsored High School Dance May 17 Junior-Senior Banquet On Classes, That We ROOM 2 First Row: James Brooks Harry Brown, Betty Burdette, Thomas Orr, Mildred Hill Robert Gray, Patty Hinds. Second Row: Miss Miller, Betty Woods, Ruth Recter, Robert Edwards, Mella Miller, Bill Hannahs, Jean Cunningham, Walter DeLong. Eileen Dilliehay, Victor Lenzo. Third Row: Max Cooly. Fred Davis, Alice Mae Undell, Betty Milligan, Hope Johns, Evelyn Emler, Betty Lehman, Betty Davidson, Edson Cramlet. Fourth Row: Eugene Hoffman, Betty Conrad, Thelma Gross, Kathleen Buck, Martha Hill, Catherine Booth, Wilma Hootman, Lores McAllister. This page is sponsored by S'Offer’s Restaurant
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