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SOPHOMORE GIRLS First Row, L to R-G. Gay, A. Rauch, H. Nickels, S. O'Brien, N. Campbell, H. Shipman, L. Stables, S. Stoops, H. White, F. Coleman, H. Williammee. Second Row-J. Bates, M. Purtell, H. Andreason, J. Ashcraft, N. Reynolds, D. Lawrence, J. Johnson, V. Swift, F. Aldrich, B. Green, V. Stevens, M. Butlien, D. Nichols, F. Welch. Third Row-P. Berkeley, R. Petrovitz, L. Eccleston, L. Guiles, A. Rosenberger, J. Stephens, M. Birch, D. Talcott, J. Brown, M. Burke, K. Rhinehart, I. Jastremsky, D. Livingston, T. Cook. Fourth Row-B. Matson, G. Howe, H. Farrington, G. Van Auken, L. Gathany, A. Root, R. Best, J. Terwilli- ger, Bennett, V. Mantei, D. Short, T. Wilcox, H. Gaylord, H. Sorensen, M. Clark, M. L. Rhodes. SOPHOMORE BOYS Firsi Row, L to R-L. Knickerbocker, W. Anderson, E. Inscho, L. Barnum, J. Hartman, Z. Calvasina, R. Shoultes, D. Butlien, J. McAuley. Second Row-W. Hickey, J. Lynch, L. Lawrence, R. Rouse, T. Card, F. Swagler, W. Lindhorst, B. Ames, R. LaPlante. Third Row-R. Shattuck, R. Weber, R. Johnson, L. Nichols, R. Duane, J. Drake, G. Shrauger, R. Tassey, E. Relyea. Fourth Row-F. Kwiatkowski, P. Guerney, R. Kishpaugh, G. Morgan, G. Breckner, L. Kies, H. Monell.
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its ' ,gslf - : '1b1,w.T 'if'ff7'Tw?r-ws ,,....,, ifQiK'Z3 'w . 'r A ' T iff' '. -- .wr iz , '-X . 'Mffwv g N s -P BLLOl Remember us? We are last year s Freshmen back again in the f- A if VV elevated position of Sophomores. fThat IS to say, we can laugh WA' V ..1'f'f'. - ,r 'V 2 with the Seniors this year.j But while we can be humorous we also have a serious side. We sense our duties and accept them as such. Now, in the turbulent era of postwar readjustment, it is expedient that everyone shoulder his responsibilities and do his utmost to fulfill them properly. Our chief duty and obligation has been to study and retain the knowledge which has been instilled in us for future application. For, edu- cation is the sword with which we must conquer the uncertainty and chaos of the times to come. VVe all had this fact in mind as we started this year's work and we think that we have done very well. Under the able direction of John Hartman our class president and all the other class leaders, we have accomplished much. The percentage of honor students has grown steadily among our ranks. That certainly is an indication of alert, progressive and forward looking minds. Our hands are the ones which must rebuild a world torn by strife and unutterable grief. The destiny of future generations depends on our ability to safeguard this postwar world against enemy tyrants and internal strife. Realizing this, we are already laying the foundation for a stable, peace- ful world by educating ourselves. . MARY CLARK SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Fin! Row, L to R-H. Shipman, Secretary' 1 L. Stables, Vice President, J. Hartman, ,Pres- ident, S. Stoops, Student Council Rep. Second Row-N. Campbell, Treasurer, Mr. Andrews, Adviser, S. O'Brien, Student Coun- cil Rep. 4 Ee
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' 5,-fray . .Q , g CHM -f.i.f ' -. '-: fa .,. -?1-P'2i1mf1w ' .mf L ' if . .R Q ,. . .. ,.., V .I1 - N ,V r-fggpifsfs 'FJ' - .- ff gt. -- ......,, V fx.,-A..-.I ..,. K , ,,,, ,,.., - . - . '-v-.W.,..-1.-,.,g,,,,.. , 26 131- HE FRESHMAN TRIBE this year has done very well for itself as you can see by their picture, many heap good squaws and braves. There came a time when they had to run the gauntlet in order to be admitted to the Four Tribes but this did not keep them down and all made it and lived to have the Senior Tribe take up the peace pipe with them. Later, the tribe elected Donald Rozelle to be their chieftan and Sammy Jerome, medicine man. They also chose two members to represent the tribe in the council of the Four Tribes. The 4'Tribe of '41-9 was represented in sports and other activities as well. One brave was on the varsity basketball team and two on the V's. Some went out who didn't play. The newly formed tribe was well represented in nearly every extra-curricular activ- ity in school. Many squaws were on the girls' basketball, softball, volleyball, and hockey teams and there was at least one warrior or squaw in the dance band, choir, or orchestra. So watch for us as Sophomores next year and in 1949 come and see one of the finest classes O. F. A. has ever turned out. JAMES CLARK FRESHMAN OFFICERS First Row, L io R-J. Vincent, Secretary, Mr. Morey, Adviser, D. Rozelle, President, S. Jerome, Vice President, A. Dence, Treasurer. Second Row-L. Hoyt, G. Hickein, Student Council Reps.
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