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To Cur Sophomores Here is a tribute to the Sophomore tribe From the Seniors of '46, Wie surely wish you would cease to bribe Your classmates with whom you mix. NVe want you to grow up to be Like everyone 'in this class so great, So settle down, don't you ,see And start to meditate. VVherever we go, on land or sea, W'e'll never forget the days gone by 'l'hat we spent with you in fun and glee lu the halls of good old Scottland High. Donald Huffaker. Page Twenty-hvo
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t Sophomore Class FIRST ll0XV--Xvilfllil Vauglit, Donald Low, james Scott, Nawec Sintza, VVilli:un Hunt, Neil Scott, Leila Conner, lrxs Craig, Harold Porter, and Holiart lhxon. Sitcoms Row-Mary Ann Dillon, Patrick Dillon, Patty Yonce, Norma Samford, ,loan Eve- land, Bi-uforcl Travis, Richard Haws, Lois Claypool, ,lulia.NVyatt, and Glecthal Scott. THIRD Row-Charles Eslingcr, Dorothy Groves, Maxine Davis, VVarrcn Hutson, Dale Ro- moser, Eugene Giordano, Charles Ingram, Eugene York, and Ruth Scott. Noi f'irI11rird.' Sylvia Dugan. - ' Sophomore History Out of the thirty-three freshies who enrolled in our high school in the fall of 1944, thirty-two returned to us this year. This class has the distinguished honor of being the largest class in the school. Shortly after the term began, they selected the following class officers: Dale Romoser, presidentg Gene Giordano, vice presidentg Benford Travis, secre- tary, and Ruth Scott, treasurer. Mrs. McCool is the sponsor. Their student coun- cil representative is Joan Eveland. As time progressses we, as seniors, wish the best of luck to these under- classmen and hope that all of them may see fit to graduate from our dear old Scottland High. Page Ts:-mxty-our
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Freshman Class Fnzsr Row-Dean Bowman, Delores Hunt, Leo Listner, Billie Craven, and Ray Ingram. SECOND Row-Floyd Hess, Billie Vandivier, Mary Hutifaker, David Richison, and Floyd Newton. Not ffc'fl1I't'liI Arlene Samford and Frank Jones. Freshman History Eleven very alert students enrolled in our school this year as green freshies. Before long' they erased their bewildered looks and settled down to good, hard studv. They organized their class so that they, too, might carry on successfully -their activities throughout the year. They chose David Richison, presidentg Dolores Hunt, vice presidentg and Floyd Newton, secretary and treasurer. Miss fl'hrockmartin was designated as their sponsor. Their student council representa- tive is Billie Craven. A new student, Frank jones, entered their class in February, so the class now has an even dozen. . It is the wish of every freshman to pass out of the greenie stage and beome a full-fledged member of the sophomore class of next year. Page T'zc'r'11ty-III rev
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