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CLASS OT-' '43 became sophomores ol' Springfield Iligli. 'lhe class oflicers were Austin Meliall, president: Howard Dowcll, vice-president: Carol Hliclts. secretarvg and Frances hic- Carroll and Bob Davis, social promoters. Mr. and Mrs. Martin were the class ad- visers. The sophomore carnival princess, Fran- ces Mcliarroll, was crowned queen ol' the carnival, which made two carnival queens from the class ol' -U . .lim hlellott, Emmett Rauch. Harold Schmidt, and Howard Dowell were the sophomore boys who earned letters in ath- lctics. 'lihe sophomores gave the basketball boys a banquet in the basement hull March i2. Vic Townsend, of the U. of O. basket- lull team, was the speaker lior the evening. This class ot' -B is going places: you must watch them. Neet, Frances McCarroll, Carol Wicks. Barbara Troxel, Jeanne Rogers. Kathryn Thompson. Barbara Radmore. Marian Peterson. Celia Shearer, Myrtle Lee Shull. Alvina Martinson. aughn. Emmett Rauch. Dorothy Steinmetz. Norma Woodford. Gertrude Mellott. Zena Vail. Sundahl, Elnor Stiffler. Betty Lee Sherpy, Lois Phair. Ida Ann Moore. June Martin. Harold Kenneth Opager, Ellis Park, Jack Tennet. Johnny Shearer. Glen Morris, Leslie Stinnet, Ray Stratton. Don Swearinqer. John Peterson. James Smith. Homer Thompson. Harold Smith, Clyde Waldrip. Austin McCall. Seth Wa ner. George Partridge. Carl Pitkin, Gerald Uchytil. Eugene Norris. Glenn Starkey, Jim Oram. Fred Willett. Merle Williams
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SOP!-IOMDRES Frances McCarrolI, Carol Wicks, Glenn Starkey, Howard Dowell, Austin McCall, Bob Davis. NVlien time eluss ol' '43 were lowly fresh- tories, the greatest ol' which was winning men, the class officers were Austin McCall, time Citizenship cup. The lrnsli girls won president: Howard Dowell, seeretaryg and time Merry Maids nl' March prngrain with Nziclyne Neet and Glenn Starkey, social lite Adventures of Sir Student. pronioters. 1 Cora Mae Briggs,tl1eir enrnival princess, VVitl1 Mrs. Morrison ami Mr. Huff as was elected queen. aclyisers, the iireslnnen olntziiliecl many vie- Time eluss of U-B aclvzlneecl ll year zlnci ,ff Q wg FIRST ROW: Nancy Kelly, Dorothy Elston, Joyce Church, Merry Lei Lou Campbell, Maxine Chandler, Ardeth Ebbert, Ruby Lake. Barbara Mae Briggs, Ruby Klingman. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Johnson, Maxine Margaret Hickson, Lois Kivett, Lois Chase, Virginia Brake, Alice Bruce Klar, Theda Chase, Loyce Brown, June Logsdon, Helen Harlan. THIRD tian, Bruce Beverlin, Richard Flanery, Clifford Burian, Buddy Davis, Lawrence , Cobisky, Dick Chaffee, l-larry Hein. FOURTH ROW: Bob Bigger. Dan Craytor, Ray Bovine, Neil Christian, Howard Dowell, Loris Fountain, Royce Burian, and tin, Advisors.
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Oflieers of tlie class ol' '-l-l eleetecl to lezitl it tlirougli its first year ol' trials imcl sueeesses were Curtis Lueltey, presi- clentl Larry Moore, viee-presiclentg Bette Billings, secretary-treasurerg and Alma lolmson uncl jimmy Lillie, soeizil promoters. FRESH MEN Alma Johnson, Bette Billings, Jim Lake, Mr. Huff, advisor. Curtis Luckey, Mrs. Morrison, advisor, Larry Moore. Atlvisors were Mrs. Morrison um 1 Hull. Under tlieir lezlclersliip tlie 'ilirosli soon estulblisliecl themselves as niemliers ol tlie Springfield lligli Seliool stuclent lmoclx ll '-I 'bm FIRST ROW: Vera Opal Lake, Ina Brown, Wanda Fritz, Melba Kirkpatrick, Dutchuk, Nada THIRD ROW: Neil Cannady, mond Fountain. Guy Clausen, Frank Robert Hart Birch,
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