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CLASS UF 1943 First row left to right: Rachel Barr, Christine Philip, Amanda Rose, Cora Belle Martin, Carolyn Ansel, Glenna Okey, Joyce Stine, and Maxine Mauk. Second row! Roberta Powell, Junior Spicer, Ted McCutcheon, Bill Daum, Russ Brooke, Dick Wells, Bob Needs, Kenneth McMann1s, Monna Brown, and Mr. Rieger. Third row: Bonnie Johnson, Regina Long, Patty Newsome, Marie Penrod, Esther Menden- hall, Rose Stevens, Sarita Rainey, Janice Stine, and Kate Elder. Fourth row: John Wallace, Don Quinn, Norman Shlrkey, Burl Thompson, Homer Nutt, and Bob Mercer. The Junior Class of l9Hb-47 started out into the world to seek an education in the year of 1936. From the original fifty-six we now have an enrollment of thirty. The first six years of our lives were put to good advantage under the supervision of Miss Frazier, Miss Patton, Miss McDonald, Miss Lawyer, Hr. Denison, and Mr. Hutson learn- ing the necessary things to enter Junior High. While in Junior high, we worked diligently to prepare ourselves for high school by passing the Boxwell Examination. Then we were in high school! Everything was just as wonderful as we thought it would be. We were very proud to be able to say we were in high school. The great event this year was the Freshman-Sophomore Banquet. The tenth year was nearly the same as the ninth, we were still learning. We enjoyed a hay-wagon ride and a Christmas party. We made some money for our treasury, by selling refreshments at the basketball games. Again this year, we enjoyed the Fresh- man-Sophomore Banquet very much. Our Junior year has kept us very busy giving movies, collecting tax stamps, and operating the refreshment stand. On February 5th we presented successfully our class play Don't Take My Penny , and on March 7th under the sponsorship of the South Zanesville Band Boosters we played a re- peat performance. The biggest job of the year was helping to publish the Conatus. We were happy to honor the Seniors with the Junior-Senior Banquet, which we will always remember. The class officers for this year were: President-John Wallace, Vice President-Russ Brooksg Secretary-Christine Philip, and Treasurer-Joyce Stine. We were glad to have Mr. Rieger for our class advisor. Our class was well represented in all school activities this year. We know our task is not over yet as we still have one more year in school and then we will go out into the world and try to win a place for ourselves. We know it will not be easy but as in the past we know the only way is to do the best we can. With this in mind we will strive for the best in life.
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CLASS UF 19119 First row left to right: Glenna Haybron, Bonnie Turner, Jane Beach, Wanda Miles, and Mr. Truesdale. Second row: Margret Burchett, Donald Goodyear, Erma Mix, Ivanna Means, Edna Chambers, John White, and Freddie Rodgers. Thlrd row: Virginia Emerick Daisy Peterman, Mildred Miller, Shirley Maxwell, Helen England, Lenora Krigbaum, Evelyn Beynolds, and Bernice Dusenberry. Fourth row: Jim Deaver, Lawrence Schob, Donald Shepherd, Howard Hale, Dean Dozer, and Walter Willison. Absent when picture was taken: Sarah Hardin, Donald Gray, and Kenneth Stephens. In 1937, forty strong healthy youngsters began a new phase of their life-that of ob- taining an education. When our elementary years were over, we began the second lap of our Journey known as Junior High School. The most of us passed the State Test and came back the following fall as 'Green Freshmen. ' Our officers for our Freshman year were: President-Sarah Harding Vice President-Max Swaing Secretary-Wanda Miles, Treasurer-Virginia Emerlckg and Class Reporter-Glenna aybron. The events of the year were: a haywagon rideg Valentine party, and the Freshman- Bophomore Banquet. We then journeyed to our second year in high school. The officers for the year were: President-Dean Dozer, Vice President-Jim Deaver, Secretary-Glenna Haybrong and Treasurer- Daisy Peterman. The events for the year were: a Halloween party and the Freshman-Sophomore Banquet. We have enjoyed our two years in high school and we look forward with sincere pleasure to the two which will follow. We shall strive to achieve new goals and we shall leave school with the satisfaction of having done our Job well.
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