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TOP ROW, •eft to right: Berry, Hoffman, R. Winters, Odneal, Zion, Cole,- C'-worthy, Martin, Spuehler, Anderson,- Rieger, W. McClung. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. ilson. Harris, G. Richards, Penman, Do is, Bryan, E. Ramclli; J. Grow, L. Penman, Stafford, May. BOTTOM ROW: Oels, Vardanega, O. Richards, Hoke,- Epperson, Christian, Beale, Anklin; Carpenter, Kelton, B. Ohlhausen. fn ilt tte+i The usual bewildered class of freshmen, about thirty-two in number, entered Q. H. S. in the fall of 1941, but they soon became accustomed to school life and took an active part in student affairs. At their first class meeting they elected Mr. Wilson as their adviser and selected the following officers: President, Jim Spuehler; Vice President. Bob Cole, Secretary-Treasurer, Marion Bryan. Later, they made Jim Spuehler their representative to the Board of Commissioners. The freshmen were duly welcomed to the school and initiated at the Freshman Reception. They responded to this social embarrassment by entertaining the student body at the Freshman Return Party. Many of the freshman boys made the C team in basketball, which was considered the best team of the year. These boys were also a valuable asset in track and baseball, and will continue this leadership in the years to come, not only in sports, but also in the student body and student government A great many of the Freshman Band members attained such great skill that they were transferred to Advanced Band before completing their course. The freshmen class participated in all the other school activities with this same enthusiasm. The class of '45 carried out a school tradition when they whitewashed the block Q as their final act of the year.
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