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FRE HMA CLASS OFFICERS First Row. L. to R.--Erwin Ehr- hardt, Treasurer, Robert Travis, President, William Westover, Vice- Presidentg Lorraine Campbell, Sec- retary. Second Rowfjames Wood, Stu- dent Council Representative, Miss Sandford, Mr. Peabody, Advisers, Margaret Wallace, Student Council Representative. ELL! Here we are but not to stay. XVe've got too many other jobs to do. It seems just like yesterday that we started adding to our forces along the way. In all we have about one hun- dred thirty who are heading for the front. just to show you how we are fighting it out to the finish we have Scott Smith making direct hits for the Junior Varsity and Bill Westover and Harold Bennett on the football squad making the attacks. Also we have Eleanor Taylor out in front leading thc drum majorettes and Betty Wood- burn and Bob Travis on the home front cheering us on to the Hnish. Don't think the boys alone are making the hits and attacks because the girls are doing just as well. They are right out there with plenty of pep. Yes sir! Those are freshmen girls you see in the Red Cross who are busy sewing and knitting for those out in the front lines of the great battle. They sure are going to keep them going with all the different things they are making. They are the ones who are showing what we at home are doing for those at the front. YVC hope you don't think we are letting our marks slip with all these activities because we aren't. In fact we are raising them. We have quite a few who have been on the Honor Roll since this great battle started last September, and we hope to have many more. You just watch us speed up. On all the news flashes they are telling how Bob Travis' quick thinking got him second prize in the slogan contest and Margaret Wallace, who is right behind him got honorable men- tion. That shows you how we freshmen are working. We also had a bake sale and the freshmen girls really showed themselves there. You could smell that good food all over town and did it taste good? It also proved remunerative and helps to explain our picture in the Tom Tom. But of course these are only a few of the things the Freshmen Class are doing on the school and the home fronts. Our enemies are losing in all directions. They thought we were conquered in the first attack which was initiation, but we got together and showed the enemy force, who call them- selves seniors, we were always on the job. We, freshmen, are right in there firing our guns which we hope will hit the right mark. Nothing will suit us freshmen except to come out on top and we surely can do it. So, come on freshmen letis get out there and keep the guns roaring, let everyone know we're al- ways on the job, waving our red and blue flag high and showing them we can do what we set out to do. 28
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ROOM 9 Fin! Row, L. la R.fJean Brown, Betty Fowler, Hilda Saddlernire, jane Baker, Virginia Baier, Cora Cornett, Edna Glover, Vivian Cotter, Betty Cook. Sffonr! Razr -- joseph Eiklor, Martha Williams, Wilma Reed, Eleanor Bryant, Elizabeth Sehmeller, lklarguerite Pen- nington, hlildred Cole, lklariau Quinn, Helen Brougham, hlarian Smith, .Xqnes Brown, Paul Stables. Third Rau'--Rolieri lispe, John Cornish, Leonard Bill, Richard Card, Harry Fergu- son, Jeanne Yancey, William Wurth, Joann Bennett, Leonard Burns, Roh'-rt Donnelly, Howard Palmer. V ROOM ll First Rong L. io IC. -- Jean O'Connor, Nlary Jane Huston, lNIary Voulgaris, Loretta Jerome, Ellen Mason, Nlay Don- nelly, Miss Ryan. Seronff lf0ZE'2vVllIll2l Babcock, Frederick Andrews, Clifford Alhro, Ross Nlericle, Edwin Dunn, James Klurray, Harold Wright, Barbara Gage, Third R0lL'fll21I'0ld Cole, Gene Pur- tell, James Brink, Willard Foster, Wil- liam Lawrence, Frances Brown, Douglas Graham, Philip Nichols. V ROOM 14 Firsf Roux L. lo R. 1 Dorothy Rieg, Nora Nickels, Marian Hall, Dorothy Haus, Vivian Lull, Dorothy Jamesson, Josephine Jastremsky, Lottie Kriszat, Pearl Henson. Seronzl Row 3 Richard Pedro, Daniel MaCCaine, G erha rt Lindhorst, Orin Lillie, Shirley Livengood, Della Hulmhard, Frances Devere, Michael Kucher, Her- man Millage, William Marshall, Frank Barton. Thin! Row 7 Loren Campbell, Ralph jackson, Harold Murray, Richard Lock- wood, George Marshall, Harold McMur- ray, Edwin Rodman, Rohert Haner, Ralph Pupello, YValter Hoskins, V ROOM I5 Firs! Row. L. to R. -- Bliss Agostinc, Mary Dougherty, ,Ieana Short, 'lhelma Thompson, Anna Williams, Catherine Durie, Doris Yaple, Llarian Zorn, Eloise Durie. Serona' Rua -Anthony Stella, Virginia Yearick, Nlarie Swift, Gladys Strope, Elizabeth Sullivan, Greta Temple, Ada Townsend, Susie Spicer, YVilliam White, Carlton McNeil. Third Row--Harold Noteware, Rohert Monell, jack Fletcher, Paul Shaughnessy, Raymond Bates, Merle Hover, William Brown, Gilbert Snyder, Carl Andreas. 27
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ROOM 16 First Role. L. I0 R.--Geraldine Mur- phy, Eleanor Taylor, Beatriee Stoeks, joan Miller, Jean Miller, Jean Morris, NIargaret Lenox, Louise Niehols, Luey Robinson. SKFOVLII Rozeflrritv Rudin, Gerald Mur- phy, Shirley Rouse, Beatriee Patton, Helen O'Connor, Beatriee Shelp, Nancy Quinn, Fern Saddlemire, Mary Jane Nfadden, Caroline Panetti, John Kunzle. Third Roarfjanies Shauglinessy, George Pvlead, Anthony Lipka, Bert Smith, Ber- nard Loftus, Seott Smith, Robert Seud- der, James Sehmitt, Robert Tennant, Ray Lohmeyer, john Litzelman. V CHEMISTRY LABOR.-XTORY First Role. L. to R.7Beverly Dodge, WVand'i Hartman, Dorothy Elower, Dora Hall, Irene Hallenbeek, Naney Hether- ington, Joyee Harvey, 'lieresa Fahl, Mar- Qaret Field. Serena' Ron' -- Donald Eiklor, Ray- mond Hickey, James Ford, John Forbes, Virginia Doyle, Janeth Hiekein, Jane Fitzmartin, VVladimir Hagelin, Charles Griggs, Lewis Fraser, Harry Carlson. Third Rose 7 Hubert Hughes, Gurdon Gordner, Harold Halstead, Roland De- trieh, Clarenee Elower, john johnson, Erwin Ehrhardt, Robert Mead. V BIOLOGY LABORATORY Firrl Row. L. lo R. --- Daisey Abbey, Barbara Watkins, lylerilyn Cain, Rose Paeiorek, Beverly Bendle, Arlene Ayers, Regina Burns, Iona Clark, Viola Witter. Second Roze -Robert OiConnor, David Fuller, Frederick Bensley, Riehard Crown, Harold Bennett. Ernest Hyde, Jean Hell- mers, Edward Loekwood, John Con- nelly. 'flzirrl R0lt '-I'II'ilI1f'I5 Seott, Clyde Barnes, Harry Carlson, Robert Thonipson, Har- old Butler, Edward Berdiek, Harold Chapman, Richard Kunzle, Russell Ber- keley, Stewart Berkeley. V C. D. N. First Row. L. lo R. -Lorraine Camp- bell, Barbara Williams, Phyllis Davis, Joan Iinna, lNIargaret INallaee, Betty Woodburn, VVi1ma VanBuskirk, Evelyn Franks, Betty Hawkins, Betty Nichols. Seeonfl RozefAlfrieda Lawrence, Elli Kriszat, Barbara Wlhitney, Gloria Thomas, June Wood, Naomi Weagraff, Blanche Vrooman, Jean Hooker, Vir- ginia Bennett, Marialn Catlin, Elizabeth Groome, Robert Travis. Third Row--Paul Steele, James Wood, Ellsworth Vrooman, Donald Williams, lVIaynard Hill, Raymond White, Mary Williams, Nellie Dougherty, Virginia Barton, Herbert Lange, Steve Kravik, Riehard Mann, George Hartridge. Fourth Row -Raymond Travis, Gordon Watkins, Bernard Holden, Riehard Strope, Paul Wagner, Clair Brainard, Howard Cole, Frederick Ds-Witt, Paul Eiehhorn, Wlilliam Westover, Herman Hunsinger. 29
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