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Page 24 Y 1 Iune, Mickey, Wayne SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1944 OFFICERS MAXINE KELLY ..,..........,....... ,..., ,...,,,.. p r esident WAYNE ARGANBRIGHT ....,.....,.....,... vice-president IUNE BLAND .............,.................. secretary-treasurer MISS SHUCK .....,........,...................,......,............ adviser BILL GAYLOR, LOWELL HICKMAN. DICK LAWRENCE ,........,,........... Council members FIRST ROW: Melvin Chapman, Myron Braden, Rosalind Blankenship, Hope Aichele, June Bland, Mary Louise Cu Porno Call, Elrner Cottrnon, Edward Brown. SECOND ROW: Beatrice Eberspocher, Betty Lee Burgess, Gerolriin Butcher, Ruth Donald, Helen Carsell, Betty Allen, Carrie Camp, Gloria Botson, Esther Campbell, Tl'llRD ROW: Ma lou Christnian, Bob Elbert, Otis Butler, Rex Baker, Wayne Arganbright, James Bond, Miss Slitifk FOURTH ROW: Lawrence Carnfield, G. W. Barricklow, Don Carmichael, Dwight Clotlelter, Bud Cibis James Anderson, Lawrence Bly, Bill Goylor, Don Cater. School opens and we leave off our con- spicuous greenery . . . Lived up to our reputation and had a kid party . . . Few came, as usual, but we few had a good time . . . Some oi the less timid souls danced . . . Later all joined in a national hookup amateur hour . . . Our great store ot unusual talent entertained grandly . . . A good time was hadnee you know the rest . . . Speaking ol parties, the algebra classes went social this year . . . Mr. Bedells class had a chili supper . . . Mr. Stirewalt's, a scav- Jeritza Garland, Rose Davin enger hunt . . . Carl Smith held up our athletic prowessff--our only letter win- ner . . . Some others were out there pitching, notably Dick Lawrence, Law- rence Bly, and Carl Waggoner . . . Maybe we have some artists: anyway Miss Corley tries to inspire Mickey, Phidcly, and Harold Mars . . . Pauline Kimmel has brought us lame as secree tary of Student Council this year, vicef president next . . . We have our music' makers-Wllope, Beatrice, Dorothy Ann, and Ieritza . . . Hope sang in the All-
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Smiths, and Moon tearing around- more or less . . . Red and his beefing . . . Stone and his women . . . Mary Alice and her Science Club . . . Pete cmd his self-assurance . . . Mary Fran and her good nature . . . Norman and his Snooper . . . Gerald Clawson with his electrical equipment . . . When the Honor Society initiated in February, three illustrious juniors were called: Elroy, Norman, and Hank . . . Lois lune has a ring: is she engaged? Who knows? . . . Lonesomest junior this year-Wanda when Iohn was ill . . . Most famous man-about-town - Bob Alpers . . . Most successful in affairs of the heart e- Melba Griffith Cshe got her man? . . . Dode Kelly is our prima donna-that means singer . . . She car- ried the lead in the operetta . . . Hank and Mary Fran did their part, too . . . New juniors this year: Gertrude Grune- Wald, Betty Carmichael, Betty Ruff, Marie Orton, and Ruth Robinson . . . Biggest pest in the halls - Melvin Yakey . . . Biggest surprise-Cloyd tluniorl Smith as a lecturer and an actor . . . Biggest confusion-Betty M. Reid and Betty B. Reid . . . Belles from the country: Eileen Roley, Betty Wal- den, and Marjorie Bowman . . . Ever present gang: Nancie, Marceleen, Eula, and Catherine . . . Another one just as evident: Cloyd, less, Shoaff, and Pete . . . Some fell by the wayside: Raymond Reed, Floyd Rogers, Melba Griffith, Reva Ditzler . . . Remember: Hope and her braids -A Mary Enid and her love affairs - Harold Herten and his appe- tite - Bland Phillips and his sense of humor - LaVonne Fisher and her loud laugh . . . Now in prospect: the junior- senior prom . . . Will it be dance and food? Food only? Dance only? . . . Must decide before long . . . When you read this, we'll all know . . . Next year, our big yearl FIRST ROW: Opal Rutt, Lois June Ruff, Wanda Young, Mary White, Betty Walden, Betty M. Reid, Ruth Tate, Betty B. Reid. SECOND ROWg Jeanette Schwenker, Hope Schultz, Ruby Reynolds, Betty Ruff, Marceleen Spears, Eileen Roley, Mary Enid Yakey, Ruth Robinson, Marie Orton. THIRD ROW: Don Yakey, Bob Shoott, Floyd Rogers, Joe Stone, Raymond Reed, Edward Spiegel, Cloyd Smith, Stanley Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Pogue, .lock Purcell, Elroy Campbell, Bob Richard- son, Bland Phillips, Ray Williams, Bil'l Swiney, Milton Sain, Melvin Yakey. Page 23
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State Chorus at Champaign . . . Two new members in our class this year: Don Carmichael from Mattoon and Bob Ostermeier . . . Both brought heart pal- pitations to some of the girls . . . Bob left us and went to Strasburg, worse luck! . . . Some have really fallen to Cupid's dart: Betty Lee and Hank, Dorothy Ann and Pete, Mary Louise and lohn, Hope and G. W. . . .Marilou and Iohn I .... Familiar inseparable gangs: Mickey, Phiddy, and Willie: Dorothy Ann, Betty Lee, and Esther Lou . . . Intellectual leaders lor at least grade-makersl are Vinita Scott, Tune Bland, Esther Campbell, Beatrice Eber- spacher, Pauline Kimmel, and Dick Lawrence . . . Oh, yes! We have male music-makers, too shy to appear Iames Anderson and Wayne Argan- bright . . . Elmer Coffman led cheers now and then again this year . . . Art Shuff would make a good race for schools best-looking man . . . Famous brothers: Clarence and Thurman, Rob- ert and Lester, Wendell and Willard, Harold and Virgil . . . Next year We're upper-classmenl TOP PICTURE, FIRST ROW: Dorothy Jane Williams, Phyllis Young, Dorothy Ann Tallman, Vinita Scott, Mariorie Woods, Clara Reynolds, Patsy Terry, Marjorie Phelps, Norma Jean Rnbison, Rosemary Roesch, Imogene Wheat, Betty Prosser, SECOND ROW: Frances Waggoner, Margaret Stephens, Robert Price, Carl Sherwood, Arthur Shutt, Harald Pinkstan, Carl Waggener, Carl Smith, Lois Smith, Virginia Faulkner. THIRD ROW: Lester Walker, Bill Thompson, Bill Nees, Clar once Test, Jack White, Franklin Neal, Robert Walker, Thurman Test, Carlos Perryman, Junior Tull, Herbert Phelps. BOTTOM PICTURE, FIRST ROW: Marie Malin, Melba Hudson, Betty Hazen, Esther Lou Higgins, Maxine Kelly, Mary Jo Mears, Joyce Kreitemeier, Carolyn Kantner, ldalene Hunter, Frances Miller, Pauline Kimmel. SECOND ROW: Grace Harilson, Wanda Matthews, George Heinz, Junior Martin, Lowell Hickman, Jack Kensil, Jack Kiefling, Frederick Miller, Dave Jones, Betteio Lichtenwalter, Norma Jean Hood. THIRD ROW: Willard Hudson, Jack Harrison, Harold Miller, Har- old McKittrick, Virgil Miller, Harold Mars, Wendell Hudson, Dick Lawrence, Don Helton, Albert Kessel, Eugene Lowe.
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