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FVZSPTITIGU Class FIRST ROW-left to right Frances McCoy. Evelyn Rose, Naomi Hayes, Mae Sayre, Anna L. Smith. Mary Romine. Robert Roush. Fred Nease. SECOND ROW left to right Gayle Wagner. Martha Watterson. Waynita Cleek, Azelline Patterson, Ruth Johnson. Mariorie Theiss, Garnet Baker, Gladys MacMurray, Madalene Proffitt, Dolore.s Wolfe, Wilma Barnitz, Opal Miller. THIRD ROW-left to right Gloria Schaefer, Mary Watson, Betty O'Connor, Marian Simpson. Alice Wolfe. Betty Roberts. Mary Foster, Dorothy Stobart, Pauline Decker, Opal Casto. Virginia Deem. Adria Diddle. FOURTH ROW-left to right Wilma McDade, Pauline Spencer, Doris Brownell, Opal Offutt, Mildred Cottrill, Stacil Harris. Margaret Curtis, Mary Shain, Audrey Taylor, Maxine Clark, Doris Hill, Pauline Beegle. SIXTH ROW-left to right Charles Harris, Alex Mills, Harold Weaver. Robert VanMeter. James Carey, Ray Sarsons, Charle.s Mallory. George Holman, June Brinker, Cecil Talbott, Evelyn Sayre. Ruth Carnahan. SIXTH ROW-left to right Ronald Roush, Floyd Farra. Gene Yost, Delmar Byers, Samuel Curtis. Gilbert Hart. Harry Rhodes, Dean Sayre, Beryl Wolfe, Charles Miller, Leonard Siders. Larry Spencer. SEVENTH ROW-left to right Paul Beepzle. Jacob Dailey, Robert Reiber. Eugene Holter, Arthur Nease. Law- rence Bush. Scott Shank, Earl Wilford. Absent-John Kessler. Ruby Scarberry.
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Freshmen Class History In September of 1938 the Freshmen Class enrolled in the Racine High School with seventy members. We were initiated by the Sophomores for three days. The class election was held soon after and the following officers were elected: President, Beryl Wolfeg Vice-President, Pauline Deckerg Secretary-Treasurer, Wilma Barnitz. During the first semester the Sophomore Class gave a party in our honor. The Freshmen in Mr. Fisher's room won the magazine contest sponsored by the school. This entitled them to a theater party at Middleport. The show, Thoroughbreds Don't Cry, was enjoyed by all. Having been successful thus far, we hope that throughout the remaining three years of our high school course we may achieve greater things. -Marion Simpson. i
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1. 'Tho Photographer. 2. Noon-relaxation 3. The start of a wild ride. 4. The finish. 5. Our advisors son-Jack. G. Wonder what Alberta is thinking ibout? 7. Sophomore class president. 8. Gur advisor-Mr. Fisher. fl. Freshmen class president. 10. Typical boy. ll. The worncn teachers take a ride. 12. Echo advisor-Mr. Houdashelt. 13. Ha11owe'en. 14. Maxine and . . .? 15. Boy's quartette.
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