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SOPHCMORE CLASS OFFICERS ELWOOD HACKMAN Presxdant FRONT HOW left to rxqht B111 Portlock Vice Presxdent Pat Walsh Secre tary Marilyn Hooper Treasurer SECOND HOW Don Loosley Demerxt Com mittee Hepresentutxve Gmc Mlchelettx Student Councxl Hepresentatxvo SGPHCMCRE CLASS HISTCRY On the second Frrday of our school year we held the rmtratron of the lll fated frosh on the football turf wrth the freshmen decorated wlth everythtng from the usual lrpstrclc to axle grease and lumrnous parnt Ftrst the frosh paraded around the held and bowed rn front of Krng Hach man After th1s they performed a number of stunts such as hurdle Jumptng and onron pushrng ln the grand frnale the frosh hada tug of war and were soaked wrth a hose All rn all every one emoyed the fun even the mcornmg freshmen At our frrst class meetlng we elected offrcers to represent us through the year Elwood 1-lach man became our able Presldent wrth the rest of the offrcers as follows B111 Portloclc Vrce PIGSI dent Pat Walsh Secretary Marrlyn Hooper Treasurer Grno Mrchelletl Student Counc11 Repre sentatxve and Don Loosley Demer1tComm1ttee Representatrve Our meetmgs were concerned mostly wlth our Sophomore Dance On November 1 1946 the sophomores were the center of everyone s attentron The gym was decked out for our dance 1n festrve orange and black streamers and the Splfll of Halloween pre domrnated Scary pumpkm lanterns and tall cornstalks completed the prcture of our dance The couples whrrled around to the musrc of Greeott s Orchestra and a wonderful trme was had by all The Sophomore Class was well represented on the CS F lh1S year We made up more than our share of the membershrp ,... . ...,.1.t... ,Z 1 , 1 1 ' 7 1 ' I , . I 1 ' I 1 - 1 1 . . . . . 11 . 11 . , ' . , . 1 ' ' 1 - 1 ' , . 1 A ' . , ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 - I - . . 1 1 , .
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F RESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS BEVERLY BRANNAN Pres1dent FRONT ROW lett to rxqht lack Bell Student Councxl Representative Ken neth Iohnson Treasurer Iohnny Garner V1cePres1dent Nelcyne Smxth Secretary SECOND ROW Ilmmy Busch Sergeant at arms Wlllxam Neese Demerxt Commxttee Representative Barbara Blaxr Sergeant at arms FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY We entered h1gh school on September l9 1946 lO5 strong Before we had become accustomed to hlgh school rout1ne the sophomores marched us down to the turt where they held our so dreaded 1n1t1at1on They pamted us up and we were made to bow down rn front of the Oh S B1g sophomore Presldent and say Salamll We had to get down on our hands and knees and wrth our hands behmd our back roll an onlon across the turf wlth our noses The person who got there t1rst got a swell prlze a huge omon' We also had a tug otwar and the soph omores were handy w1th a hose to shower the slde that was los1ng CCont1dent1ally 1t was funll That evenlng wlth some ot the palnt st1ll 1n our halr and hpstlck 1n our eyebrows we attend ed the Freshman Beceptlon held 1n the gymna slum whrch was glven by the Student Body In the mlddle ot the floor was a baby cr1b wrth several toys rn 1t Baby motlts were used through out the decorat1ons On December 20 the Freshman Class gave the1r Chrrstmas Dance There were Chnstmas trees along the s1des ot the gymnas1um w1tl'1 reed and gr en crepe paper and mrstletoe decoral mg the rest of the gymnaslum Gr eott s Orchestra played tor us and a huge crowd turned out All th1s helped make 1t a very successful dance Ianuary 31 the Freshman Class sponsored by Mrs Glllogly s Socral Studles Class presented the Student Body w1th an amateur rad1o program lt was a varrety program w1th smgmg tap dancmg comedy acrobats and several mstru mental numbers The name ot the program was Gertle s Double Bubble Gum Hour ot Mrsery fstrrctly orrgmalll The program was enthus1as tlcally recerved and there was much comment of the talent rn the Freshman Class if qw 1 I 1 ' I 1 I 1 ' ' - 1 1 - 1 . , O , , 11 . 11 1 1 1 - , . L ' - . I . . , . I I I T t , . , . . ' ' Q - O . . 1 Q . V . , . , 1 . . 1 1 - 1 - 1 I I I ' 11 . 1 . 11 . . 1 . , .
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