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Nora Louella Atkins Homeroom secretary 4; Commercial club 4. Bill Balentine Homeroom president 4; basketball 3, 4; track 3, 4; Lettermen’s club 4; tennis 2. Salvador Benegas lack B. Blount Track 2, 4; homeroom ath- letic manager 2, 3. Priscilla June Bachle Contest play 4; Badger staff 4; class play 3, 4; homeroom treasurer 1; music 1, 2, 3, 4. Barbara Bassett National Honor society 3, 4; “15” club 4; homeroom secretary 4; Ski club treas- urer 4; Debate club 4. Rachel Bethea Tennis 3, 4; Camera club president 4; International Relations club 4; homeroom athletic manager 1, 4; Stamp club 1. Charles Bones Class cf C)l 0 Vesta Lou Bradley Virl Bristow Homeroom president 3; class treasurer 3; class play 3; Student council 4; “15” club 4. Leah Bunker Owen Campbell Yellow Jackets club 3; Badger staff 4; En- homeroom secretary 3; gineer’s club president homeroom athletic man- 4; music contest 3. ager 4; chorus 3, 4; Personality club 3.
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Glass o| 91 0 M. J. McNarie ADVISER Stanley Day PRESIDENT Fay Gibbs TREASURER emcrt tfnfaockictioH Activity was the keynote for the opening of the seniors' last year of high school beginning with the traditional trek to the letter, the move into the new plant, and the thrill of giv- ing the first play on the stage of the new auditorium. The first dance following the senior hop was the senior leap-year dance which was timely to the last detail, all honors being done by the girls. According to custom, no senior's final year is complete without a Ditch Day, and the class of 1940 made no exception to the rule, making the most of their opportunity. As the last days draw near, the seniors experience a feeling of regret in leaving their high school days and memories behind them, but look forward to new adventures, chal- lenges, and triumphs in the future for which the past four years have prepared them.
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Theodore Ray Cathey Homeroom president 1, 4; football 3, 4; All Northern football 4; class play 4. Berniece Collins Stagecraft club president; class play 3, 4; Commer- cial club 4; homeroom of- ficer 1, 2, 3, 4; Stagecraft club 2, 3, 4. Anna Margaret Connell Music 1, 2, 3, 4;contralto solo 2, 3; violin solo 2, 3; contest play 4; class play 4. Mack F. Courtland Homei-oom athletic mana- ger 4; Camera club 4; In- ternational Relations club 4; class play 4; Spanish club secretary 4. Richard Clark Stagecraft club 2, 3. Beverly Jean Collins Homeroom officer 1, 2, 3; Stagecraft club 2, 3; class play 3, 4; International Relations club 4; Commer- cial club 4. Arthur Lee Converse Football 3, 4; basketball 2, 3, 4; All Northern football 4; Student council 3; class president 2. Elizabeth Irene Craver Band 1, 2, 3, 4; class play 4; Yellow Jackets 1, 2, 3, 4; homeroom athletic man- ager 3; music contest 2, 3, 4. 3lass 9 0 Ina Ruth Crose Merit cup 3; Music con- test 1,2, 3, 4; academic contest 1, 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; D.A.R. represent- ative 4. Stanley S. Day Class president 4; class play 3, 4; National Honor society 3, 4; mus- ic contest 1, 2, 3, 4; academic contest 3, 4. Ermenia de la Cruz Yellow Jackets 2, 3, 4 Personality club 3 Spanish club 1, 2 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 3, 4. Verona Despain Badger staff 4; home- room athletic manager 4; music contest 3.
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