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IACQUELIN BAUMBAUGH Tall slender and attrac trve school and crty tennzs champron good on gym tloor dances well always tash1onably dressed tzne soprano VOICE and I 3 4 Band Lxbrarx n borus C P as ramatnc Club 7 4 r matics Club Vxce Presxdent Dramancs Club Secretary 4 C rl etlc A ocxatlon I Gtr s Athletxc A soclatton X me Pre :dent Cnr Athletic o cxatlon Head of Sport 4 Gxrl R serves 7 3 Tennx ub 4 Tennls Club Secretary Xearbook Sports Edxmr 4 IOHANNA DAVIES Wears lots ot lrpstrck good alto vorce gave out slandmg performance semor play able Edrtor ol Yearbook rrdmg her chzel sport Secretarv 3 Chorus I ass Play Dram mt ub Z Ctr A e It clatlon I 4 Curl Res x 3 Pres C b 4 Press u eature Edxtor 3 Press un Busmess Manaqer 4 Stu ent ouncll 7 Tennis C ub 4 Ycarbools lor ln xc ROBERT COBAUGI-I Candid Camera lan wm nmg grm smooth dancer good tenor voxce peppy Semor Cheerleader e well dressed man about Southmont Camera Club 3 Camera Club e xdent 3 boru 4 Plas a te P e I nt 4 cp Clurw 1 Club Suence Club 4 Stucent can ul 4 Yearbom P olo qrapbs Pdntor 4 AUDREY GEORGE Beautiful eyes gay laugh good worker suc cesslul Girl Reserve presr dent American Legron Award wmner m Freshman year Cbtvrus a s a a N uct Presxdent 7 ra tu Cub 4 Curl Reser 1 r e erxc P Q' 1 nt 4 Ctrl Re erxe Treasurer btudent Council I x 4 31 earboolt Bustne Manaqer 4 1 ,Fw ALICE IEANNE FISHER Gay and pleasant dxsposz tion wrrtmg abzlrty accom plrshed on gym floor has quret and serious moments orus 4 Clas Play 4 1 s etnc A socxatlon Z 3 4 eserses I 4 Home Arts Club 7 NANCY GEORGE Gay and tallcatrve draws and pamts well lxkes to wrxte poetry and plays lrlces last drzvmg orus Class P aw ramatlcs Club 2 nr etnc Assocxatxon I r crxes 4 Press u Pre s Club A E r l ' I . ' I th BC , 2. . D: I a . f IN 3g , Z. 3, 4: Iass ' 3, 4 45 D 5 -. 3. , D a- 2. 5 I W ' ' 3. Pr s 5 C. s Z. 3. 1 Class , ' : u s ' 2, 3, 4. Cl is VI r s - Athl ss ' . 2. 3. 4. de , P I . I. 5 4, Press N ' lf s, I ' 2. . . .P I ' s 23 ls' Ass 4 C ur 3, 3 ' ' ' h - e ' . -. : s Cl 5 I, 2. I I V 3, 1 'K ' 3, ' in ' 'I 1 I N I I fr 'V W Cb , : 's ' 3 G rI 4 ' Ah Atbl ' 5 , . 3 Girl I R .' ' J . 3 . -1 Camera Club 3: Camera Club Pep Club lv Prem Club 4, . , 2, 3. 4, CI , 2. 3. 4: J s f O CI . 4: ls' rhl r - Assn' I . 2, 3, 3 :rr es 2, : s lu 3, : Cl b 5 F , ,, Cl ' ' R ' I : d C ' -, 3: ' I I. I. 3. : ' ' Edt - -ch f 4 4 S 2 Ch , 2, 3. 4. ,. lj -1, ' Q I , . 3, 4: G IC . -- ' v - 3 C Qi 3. 4, Cl N Pl v 3. RS: . . If 3, 3' Z' as 4' ,gl M ,I ' . 'CD ' 3. 4. s. rt dxto 3. 4. ma s I -. 3, 3 . tes l. 1. 3, 4: C1 I R s ' s r Q 1 de , s ' s J 3. v
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In September 1929 nrne members ot the present Sen1or Class walked lnto Mrss Dorothy Lambert s Kindergarten these mne were Iackre Baumbaugh Bob Cobaugh Ionny Davres Peggy Ann Grbson Fred Glosser Lyd1a Raab Bob Rose Dlck Ross and Elame Salkeld That year they were all rn the tradl tronal Krndergarten band whose dlrector was Ionny Davres For the next three years they gave as socral GCl1V1l16 the customary Thanksgrvrng and Chr1stmas programs for the1r parents As they chmbed the ladder of educa txon the1r next step Fourth Grade gave them a new exper1ence that of havrng more than one teacher Four other students from a grade below them Jorned the class after makrng a double promotron They were B111 Grove Margaret Ann Humphreys Terrle Krst and Carl Mrller In S1xth Grade the class after weeks of hard study passed the Countres w1th tlyrng colors The blggest step of all for the class was progressxng from S1xth Grade to Iun1or Hrgh School A new problem pre ented rtself namely changrng of classes After a few hall t1e ups they trrumphed and so went through to the Freshman Class where they lomed many act1v1t1es They were now becomxng a vrtal part of school hte In the1r Sophomore year the members of the Class of 42 were honored by berng the f1rst class to occupy the newest addl t1on to the school That year they held the1r flrst money makrng act1v1ty a maglclan show where Mr Wllham Neff presented hrs myst1c wonders The next year as Iunrors the class gave three one act plays entrtled The Florxst Shop Buddy Answers An Ad and Two Crooks and a Lady Srnce the plays were very successful the class was able to g1ve a Prom for the lucky Senlors at Green Gable Tavern Presxdent Secretary CARL MILLER Vrce Presrdent Treasurer ROBERT COBAUGH ELAINE SALKELD Advrser Miss EMMA WEBER The Semor Class of 1942 got ort to a good start wrth the tea for 1ts mothers and the faculty The theme of th1s l1rst soc1a1 affalr of the year was Harvest and was beautlfully carrred out under the drrectron of Ionny Davres general charrman In November the class presented the annual Sen1or play As general chaxrman of the play Bob Rose led the productxon of lust Out of College to a huge success Between rehearsals another money makmg cam pargn was launched under the drrectlon of Lyd1a Raab Thrs was the sellrng of pr1nted statronery In December the class started to make plans for the yearbook by electrng the staff and decxdrna upon the theme Sportsmanshlp The Senrors began the new year wlth the Penguln Promenade Thls dance whrch was held on Ianuary 3 1042 was a complete hnancral suc cess under the able drrectron of Wally McGough general chalrman Ross Smxth and hrs band supplred the mus1c A few of the boys of the class Bob Rose Don Long B111 Grove Carl Mlller and Bob Cobaugh-earned some money for the class and at the same tlme helped natronal defense by bahng old paper and sellrng 1t Durlng the next few months the class con centrated fully upon the1r yearbook makrng BBY Brgger and Better Year book the1r motto The Class of 42 attended 1ts baccalaureate servrces on May 31 and on Iune 4, 1942, was graduated from Southmont Hlgh School 1 1 - - 1 . . . 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 . 1 S 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 - 1 11 . 11 . . 1 1 - . S - 1 . ' 1 1 . 1 1 . . - I I . 1 1 - ' , . u 1 1 ' I S . 11 t. 11 .. 11 1 1 ' , 1 n 11 . G E ' ' 1 - 1 . . 1 - 1 - . - . n 1 11 . 1 1 - . 1. . 11 . I 1 -2 1 ' , . 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' . - n 11 . I , - 1 . . 1 RUTH ELAINE GOLDSTEIN
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MARGARET ANNA GIBSON Courleous wrllmg a nat ular talker oblxgmg easily recognized by her gzggle studrous good natured orus 7 3 Pav 1r Reserxes 2 G r serxcs Secretary 4 Home rl C. uh 2 RUTH ELAINE GOLDSTEIN Gay and good lookmq always ready wrth answer good dancer plays good clarmet rn the band and I o 11 burr 'v 1am tlcs nb Dramatlu Club Suretarw 3 Glrl I etlc A souatmn I In FRED GLOSSER Serious lace wrth a nrce grin larm and horse en thuszast good student good sportsman well liked by hrs classmates Ba lselhall I Plax a Pep 11 cmnfr' 1 4 io wa Softball Manaucr I'ra L LUCILLE HARPER Merry and lrrendly good actress lrkes desrgnzng and cartoonmg wrtty wrrter good soprano vorce drs trngurshed handwrrtmg ml I ax 1111 L I1 1 mn uh .A l'd mr X ear 4 1 1 in WILLIAM GROVE Wrtty conversatron good character actor wears strrkmg necktres popular with hzs classmates and I I Cam b Camera Club beurtarv 7 Cam era Club 'lreasurrr 3 Choru Cla w P a 3 4 Drama ln uh 4 H1 Y NERENE HARRINGTON Smrlrng blonde always worrying lor somebody chatterbox lrlceable mter estmg actress always go mg somewhere orus 1 9 P ax 4 a mam rm 3 1 A rx ouauon 1r Re crx Home Ar! Club I I . . : - . . . .Qs I I I . . I ' ' x Ch . ,. , 1: Class I 3. 1. D G I . '. . 3, 4: 1 I Re- ,y I 3 In 44 Ciao. - 'K i v ' : A K 2, 1, 4, F0011111 3. -1, CI 11 I r I1 S Cl nb ., ,, fl II 1: C , J. ' . 2 4, . Q K J ' in ' : N ' an I - I : 1 . ' 1 l R, ' I I ' I B I 2, 3, 43 Ch I , 1. 2. B' ,-, Bzil era Clu 2. 3: 3, 9: Class Play 3. 4: Class V A 1 ' -I ' tar' 4: D' a'.' Cl 2, 3. 4. -' 1 f 3' -, r - 3 , 3. 41 sq I y . : I 's 0 AM ' ,Q - ' I 4: Gul Cl : 4- ' 2, 3: Soccer 2. 3. 4. Rgcefvgc I, Q, 'il -4: Home Arqc Yrarbook Clubs Edllor 4. Clu I. f .' R . , A ' -W S -9 9 - I -- I 'K . ' t- E f ' ' f f Ba CIQI1111- .' 1 4. Class Ch . '. gclassq l ' , Dr - 1 PI ' 2. I -1, lil. mn- ll I1 1. 5 C11 , brls tl1l'1s I f I, -9, U:rI- Alllvln .-'X-X dum Ass ' ' I. bl - vs I I 1, 13111 Rt--.eras 1 J Ima Club 5 . - I. 'f.,lll'm'ss CI IR- lure Q 1 I. 4. 5r11.I1-111 6111111.11 J, ' - :wok linu1v lfdln-r 4 1' ,x s I fs . f J . 1 Q
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