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Seniors Ned Hufford Most great men are dead and I'm not feeling too good myself. Glee Club l-27 Class Play 2-37 Mixed Chorus 17 Arrow Staff 3-47 Editor 47 Scholarship Team 2'3'4I Track 27 Basketball Manager 47 Class -Officer 1-42 Student Coun- cil 37 Honor Society 3-4. Florence Birmely Work well done brings me content. Librarian 3'4I Glee Club l-2-3-47 Class Play 2-3-47 Mixed Chorus 3-47 Arrow Staff 3-47 Annual Staff 47 Scholarship Team 1-2-37 Operetta 17 Class Officer 37 Honor Soci- ety 3-4. Howard Von Stein Boys and girls alike class him as one swell guy! F. F. A. 2-3-47 Officer 3-47 Librarian 3: Glee Club l-2-3-4: Class Play 3-47 Annual Staff 47 Track 2-47 Operetta 2-47 Baseball l7 Basketball l-47 Varsity S 47 Class Officer 1-3. Lois Miller Smile and the world smiles with you. ' F. H. A. 1-2-3-47 Glee Club l-2-3-47 Class Play 3-47 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-47 Y-Teen 2-3-47 Officer 37 Arrow Staff 3-42 Annual Staff 47 Operetta 1-27 Student Council 37 Home- coming Queen Attendent l. Dale Lundy Graduation . . . then happy days. F. F. A. 2-3-47 Glee Club 1-2-3-47 'Class Play 47 Mixed Chorus 2-3-47 Arrow Staff 3-47 Baseball 1-2-3-47 Basket- ball l-47 Operetta 27 Varsity S 2-3-47 Class Officer 3. Ianet Clingman Full of pep, full of fire . All in all, a real live wire. Librarian l-2-3-47 Glee Club 1-2-3-47 Class Play 2-3-47 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-47 Y-Teen 2-3-47 Officer 2-3-47 Arrow Staff 3-47 Annual Staff 47 Operetta l-27 Honor Society 47 Cheeerleader l-2-37 Homecoming Queen Attendent 3. Richard Moore I make no noise but I get my moneys worth. F. F. A. l-2-3-47 Officer 3-47 Librarian 3-4: Glee Club l-2-3-47 Class Play 47 Mixed Chorus 2-3-47 Arrow Staff 3-47 Annual Staff 47 Track 1-2-47 Operetta 1-27 Class Officer l-2-3-42 Student Council 3-4. Bonnie Geary Who won the game? I was busy. F. H. A. 1-2-3-47 Librarian 47 Glee Club l-2-3-47 Class Play 2-3-47 Mixed Chorus 2'3'4I Y-Teen 2-3-42 Officer 47 Arrow Staff 3-47 Operetta 27 Homecoming Queen 47 Carnival Queen Attendent 2. lack Anderson The world is nothing without sports. F. F. A. 3-41 Librarian 2-3-47 Glee Club l-2-3-47 Class Play 2-37 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-47 Arrow Staff 3-42 Track 1'2'3'4I Baseball 1-2-3-47 Basketball 1-2-37 Operetta 17 Varsity S 1-2-3-47 Class Officer 2-47 Student Council 2-4.
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Seniors Bill Lee Brains and athletic ability rolled into one! F. F. A. 1-2-3-47 Glee Club l-2-3-47 Class Play 3-41 Mixed Chorus 2-3-47 Arrow Staff 3-47 Scholarship Team 2-47 Baseball 1- 2- 3- 47 Basketball 2-3-41 Manager 17 Operetta 1-27 Varsity S l-2-3-47 Pres. 47 Class Officer 1-2-47 Student Council 1-47 Honor Society 4. Myrta Baylous Not too serious, not too gay. F. H. A. 3-47 Librarian 2-47 Arrow Staff 47 Annual Staff 47 Class Officer 4. Richard Solze Seldom is he ever heard, He's a very quiet bird. F. F. A. 1-2-3-47 Officer 47 Librarian 47 Glee Club 1-2-3-47 Mixed Chorus 2-3-47 Annual Staff 47 Track 47 Operetta 2. Dorothy lPa:tsyl Mole: Short and Snappy F. H. A. 1-2-3-47 Officer 3-47 Glee Club 2-3-47 Class Play 27 Mixed Chorus l-2-3-47 Y-Teen 2-3-47 Annual Staff 47 Operetta 1-2. Eugene Babcock Another A1 Iolson F. F. A. 17 Glee Club 1-2-3-47 Class Play 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus l-2-3-41 Arrow Staff 3-47 Track 2-47 Baseball 1-2- 3-47 Basketball 1-2-3-47 Operetta 2-37 Varsity S 1-2-3-47 Officer 37 Class Officer 3. Carol Miller School's a bore7 I'd rather play hockey. Librarian 1-3-47 Glee Club 1-2-3-47 Class Play 2-3-47 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-47 Y-Teen 2-3-47 Officer 3-47 Arrow Staff 47 Annual Staff 47 Editor 47 Scholarship Team 1-2-37 Operetta 1-27 Class Officer 2-3-47 Student Council 2: Officer 27 Cheerleader 37 Camival Queen Attendant 3-4. Ralph Murray A farm boy with plenty of good common horse sense. F. F. A. 1-2-3-47 Officer 37 Librarian 47 Glee Club 1-2-3-47 Class Play 2-47 Mixed Chorus 3'4f Track 1-27 Operetta 1-27 Baseball Manager 27 Orchestra 3-4. Virginia Heck Her lips keep moving right along7 Talking, iestinq or in song. Librarian 1-2-3-47 Glee Club 1-2-3-47 Class Play 2-3-47 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-47 Y-Teen 2-3-47 President 47 Annual Staff 47 Operetta 1-27 Class Officer 4.
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In the year 1937 on a bright September morn, 37 eager youngsters began an adven- turous journey which would take 12 years to complete. We entered the first grade under the patient guidance of Miss Stalters. lt was here that we encountered our first experience with education. After leaming our A B C's we advanced to the second grade where the former Miss Price tutored us in the art of writing. Studying diligently, we passed the second grade re- quirements and were promoted to the next scholastic step. Even though we were a studious group, you can be sure that time was found for sending Valentines and secret loves! In the third year of our academic career we succeeded in mastering the fundamentals of reading, writing, and arithmetic under the able direction of Miss Mesnard. During this year our memory was marred when the school burned. Many of our prized possessions were de- stroyed on this occasion, but we began anew in the Ford garage. The remainder of that year and the first part of the 4th was spent in the garage, trying to concentrate on stud- ies, but being annoyed by recitations from the adjoining rooms. In the latter part of the 4th grade we moved into our new school, which seemed very luxurious. With the former Miss Gribben to guide us, we readily became accustomed to the new building. A happy and profitable event occurred during our 5th year. We were a thrifty group of kids: therefore, we decided to increase our treasury surplus by having a bake sale, which was a great success. It was during our stay at Mrs. Caves' sixth grade that we managed, somehow, to scrape enough money together for the purchase of two 3625.00 War Bonds. We started to take more books home, and infinite knowledge was ours. Or so we thought! The year '43 discovered us in the first year of Ir. High with Miss Brunner as our home room teacher. Ir. High, a new idea to us, was a thrilling experience. Before realizing the circumstances we were the bright freshmen of the 9th grade. Mrs. Hickok was our class sponsor who helped us adjust ourselves to this compli- cated life. To add to the treasury we spon- sored our first skating party. By now our class had dwindled from the original 37 to 24. Although the road was rough, we weathered the storm to be greeted with a friendly smile by Mr. Geese, our Sophomore sponsor. ln order to display the acting ability which we possessed, we pre- sented our first dramatic stage production, Mixed Dates, for the high school. Of course we cannot forget the initiation. 4 The Iunior year, with Miss Van Gundia tfirst semester? and Miss Tuttle fsecond semester? as our advisors, found us exceed- ingly busy . . . First on the schedule was the junior play, We Shook The Family Tree, which meant long hours of rehearsal, with a little devilment on the side. But the fruit of our labor was the large profit we reaped upon its presentation. Our treasury was increased considerably by selling pop corn, candy, and ice cream at the basketball games. In the latter part of the year we acted as hosts for the Seniors at an exquisite banquet. The theme of the banquet was Old Mexico, and you can be sure that our siestas were of long duration the next day. The Senior year saw our enrollment di- minish until there were only 17 students in our class. Though smaller in number with Miss Tuttle our advisor, our accomplishments were larger still. Our graduation pictures were taken the first part of the year, and many of us have not ceased admiring them today! Next came the Sihis which we completed in fine form. After we had fin- ished our successful stage production of That Crazy Smith Family, it was time for the last and final step: graduation. Yes, we had arrived at journey's end. Which brings us to the conclusion that it was enjoyable and worthwhile trip.
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