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JUNIORS (Back Row) Ronald Erwin, Bob Davidson, Edward Maxcy, Edwin Maxcy, Frank McVey, Newman Collins. (Front Row) Peggy Gould, Nadine Hall, Mr. Engebretson, Bernice Cor- nell, Billie Jo McGaha. SOPHOMORES (Back Row) Teddy Maxcy, Neil White, Charles Martin, Bob Martin, Miss Jesse, Ritha Savilla, George Campbell, John Connolly, Porfie Leon. (Front Row) Vivian Sethe, Donna Erwin, Ima Jean Bagwell, Mary Ruth Hargus, Dolores Earnhardt, Barbara Marshall, Mildred Hargus. FRESHMEN (Back Row) Cecil Florence, Bob Shultz, Earl Langendorf, George Lomayesva, Barbara Powers, Miss Flora, Dale McCormick, Camie Witzlaben, Roy Moore. (Front Row) Gloria Romo, Virginia Burgoz, Theresa Robles, Barbara Wilbanks, Loretta Thompson, Pat Eubanks, Norma McCoy. JUNIORS The juniors under the supervision of Philip S. Engebreton elected class officers as follows: President, Edwin Maxcy; vice-president, Rowena Hall; secretary-treasurer, Bob Davidson. WTien Edwin was elected to the vice-presidency of the Student Body and Bob Davidson left, Rowena Hall was elected president; Edwin Maxcy, vice-president; and Bernice Cornell, secretary-treasurer. The Hallowe’en Dance was given by the juniors and in March a barn dance was put on. “Buddy Answers An Ad”, a one-act play, was presented to the classes in January. The Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet gave the juniors their first taste of the life of upper-classmen and now they were ready for the life of careless seniors.
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SOPHOMORES The sophomores began the year by choosing Miss Jesse as sponsor and electing officers as follows: President, Mary Ruth Hargus; vice' president, Ima Jean Bagwell; and secretary'treasurer, Dolores Earnhardt. Wendell Bates left soon after school had begun and Bob Martin, Vivian Sethe, and Barbara Marshall entered later on. Barbara left in the latter part of February. The first social activity was a party in October. Each of the sophomores invited a guest. A patriotic program, including also a play “Lucky Lucy”, was pre' sented to the other classes on December 7. The sophomores gave the Valentine’s Dance and the “Queen of Hearts” was chosen. Another play, “The Prettiest Girl in Town”, was presented in May. This was the last play of the year. The last activity of the sophomores was an outside dance given on the basketball court. FRESHMEN Fifteen freshmen entered NYCUHS in September 1945. Hattie Choate and Gladys Webb dropped out during the year and Bill Hitch' cock, Norma McCoy, Theresa Robles, Joyce Granger, Barbara Powers, and Don Clemens were added to the roll of the class. Class officers were elected as follows: President, Barbara Wilbanks; vice-president, Hattie Choate; and secretary-treasurer. Dale McCormick. When Hattie dropped out, the class elected Camie Witzlaben as vice- president. Miss Vivian Flora was chosen as class sponsor. Two plays were given for the freshman assemblies. One in November entitled “The Pest Guest” and the other in April named “Cornin’ Around the Mountain.” On November 12 the freshmen gave a Thanksgiving Dance. On April 5 another good dance was given. The freshmen were very unlucky with the Bond drive and the Curtis Magazine Subscription Drive so they had to sponsor a party with the seniors in February and in May with the juniors.
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