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--T-v -- --'-I -...-. ..... , 1 F r,-A.. R WW.. U' fan- 'fV w ' 'NMA U'V w Mil T, .fha jx Qt' IU I f V,-L 'N' 'ex September 8, 1942, seventeen boys and girls enrolled as Freshmen. During the year three left, but were replaced by 4 three more entering late. Mrs. Knight was chosen as our advisor. In September, the following class officers were elected: president, Mar- tin Amesg vice-president, Barbara Scottg secretary, Ethel Mieirsg'treasurer, Marie Ericksong Student Council Members, Anita Harris and Lum Richards. Later Lum withdrew from our school and Alvin Frickie was chosen to take his place. As Mrs. Knight left to take up her work in Hawaii other advisors carried on until Mrs. Fletcher came. Her kind lead- ership has been greatly appreciated. We were initiated by the Sophomore class. A Valentine Dance, sponsored by the class February 12, was a great suc- cess. Ethel Mieirs was chosen queen for the evening, we re- turned the Sophomore party April 30th. Martin Ames, Robert Anderson, and Walter Wilder have been active in athletics. we hope the good ship Wfortunen carries us successfully through our Senior year. Class colorsa-Blue and Gold Class mOftO--nFUIWH?f ever: backward never.W ' 1 7 1' - ,1 3. JI -' 14.1 f-J - 5
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