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EL!-XSS UF 1950 F1rst row left to right: Dorothy Krigbaum, Janie Valentine, Bonnie Winland, Gloria Lucas, Marilyn Smith, Bonnie Spicer, Joycelyn Waters, Hilda Dunkle, and Joan Pda Second row: B111 Fountain, Gene Bess, Robert Cunningham, Bob Gabriel, B111 Shook, Philip Dupler, Jerry Oxleyj Bob Cooper, Edgar Dupler, and Mies Glenn Colvin. Third row: Patty Dennis, Peggy Cooper, Jo Ann Mcqulllan, Mary Lou Fulkerson, Frances Willlson, Ann Morris, Marlene Robe, Joann Corbett, Delores Means, and June Wetherell. Fourth row: Perry Dolen, B111 Robinson, Bob Powell, John Morozowsky, Charles Hamilton, and Junior Hansel. Absent when picture was taken: Kenneth Blair and Benny Stone. In September of 1938, thirty-eight little children, nineteen boys and nineteen girls, trotted up the hill to school for the first time. The first six years were spent in learning our fundamentals. Our teachers respectively were Helen Frazier, Edna Patton, Mary MacDonald, Jeanne Lawyer, Ralph Denison, and Jesse Hutson. In September of 1944, we entered the seventh grade with Harry Scott as our home-room teacher. We were given the pleasure of electing the following officers: President-Bob Gabriel, Secretary-Hilda Dunkleg Treasurer-Joycelyn Waters, Newsreporters-Marlene Robe and Jerry Oxley. We were permitted a hay-wagon ride and a class party. In the eighth grade Harry Scott was our home room teacher again. The officers of our class were: President-Edgar Duplerg Secretary-Hilda Dunkleg Treasurer-Joycelyn Waters, Newsreportere- Marlene Robe and Jerry Oxley. Our main events in the eighth grade were a hay-wagon ride and a Christmas party. All in all these two years were nice years. This year we became Freshmen and 'Freshmen we arel' Our class now has thirteen original members. Our home room teacher is Miss Glenn Colvin. Our class officers are: President-Bill Shook, Secretary-Jo Ann Mcqulllang Treasurer-Bonnie Spicer, Newsreporter- Hilda Dunkle. We were guests at a Sophomore party and have had a Christmas party of our own. We were hosts to the Sophomore class in the annual party given by the Freshmen. Everyone had a good time! We are looking forward to next year when we will become Sophcmores.
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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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EIHHTH EH HE . First row left to right: Kenneth McCutoheon, Leslie Bash, George Marshall, and Mark Fulkerson. Second row: Gloria Sharrer, Eyleen Thomas, Betty Clossman, Edna Schob, Marie Hard- man, Shirley Brown, Patsy Penrod, Olive Hardman, Shirley England, and Patty White. Third row: Janet Jones, Patricia Wiezbiski, Virginia Bramllsh, Ethel Brown Peggis Hayes, Marie Glaneman, Gloria Wells, Evelyn Lewis, Anna Maris Tilton, and Mary Jane Carder. Fourth row: Franklin Stephens, Billy Tilton, John Stephens, Andy Morris, Emmett Potts, Bob Carder, Johnny Atkins, Charles Derwacter, and Gene Skilee. Fifth row: Bernard Anders, Robert Vaughn, Bob Fountain, Fred Van Dyne, Basil Brooks, Dwight Glldow, and Mr. Scott. Absent when picture was taken: 'Bob Duemmel, Paul Buckley, Jo Ann Slgler, and Maxine Farquhar. SEVE TH BH IIE First row left to right: Peggy Anderson, Richard Vaughn, Charles Winsor, Eddie Renner, Denny Waters, Rodney Leasure, Duane Means, Marjorie Cooper, and Miss Layman. Second row: Virginia Dearinger, Kay Morris, Shirley Bruce, Ruth Hooper, Esther JOTIHBOH, Barbara Mitchell, Eva Stevens, and Rita Bash. Third row: Kelsey Krigbaum, David Conkey, Creta Anderson, George Tracey, Creta Bess, Junior Ballard, and Barbara Kirks.
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