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■ Class of 1942
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Tob McKillop, Jack Bartly , 5atty Bishop, Edith Burroughs, George Flatter, Wilbur Vaughn, DickKnowles Even the lowly worm turns, as proved by the transformation of last year’s bewildered green freshmen into a group taking an active part in school activities. The first half of the year the offices were held by the following: George Flatter, president; Wilbur Vaughn, vice-president; Katherine Everett, secretary-treasurer, and Dick Knowles, executive committee member. Instead of the annual Sophomore Hop, the class broke with tradition by presenting the “Sweetheart Swing.” The auditorium was elaborately decorated with hearts and red and white crepe paper. The music of Rollir Banta assisted in making it a great success. Our boys made up a majority of the “B” basketball team which won the championship of their league this year; others participated in tennis, baseball, and football. Many of the girls took an active interest in after-school sports. Officers for the second half were: Bob McKillop. president; Jack Bartly, vice-president; Patty Bishop, secretary-treasurer; and Edith Burroughs, member of the executive committee.
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Freshman Class History Roger Van Duzer, Melvin Strang, Barbara Denson, Janet James Johnny Aleck, Gertrude Nesbit It was in the fall of 1939 that one of the largest freshman classes in the history of the school entered this institution. To get off to a good start in their four year adventure, they chose Roger Van Duzer to direct their affair for the first semester. He was ably assisted by Melvin Strang, Barbara Denson, and Janet James in the offices of vice-president, secretary and treasurer, and executive committee member respectively. The freshman Recption proved to be one of the biggest and finest dances of the year. The freshman cooperated excellently by turning out in splended form. JohnnyAleck was given the honor of being president for the second semester. His cabinet consisted of Melvin Strang, vice-president, Gertrude Nesbit, secretary and treasurer, and Janet James, again the freshman representative on the executive committee. At the duration of the first year the class became recognized by the upper classmen as a high-spirited and active group which would prove to be an outstanding class in the course of a few years.
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