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SOPHOMORE CLASS Loft to right, first row: Vincent. Hibblen, Lange, Baxter, J. Scroggin, B. Courtright, B. Courtright. Keys. McCrae, Mansfield. L. Mathews. Second row: Miss Sullivan. Sovv. N. Mathews, Huffman. Wulf, McMillan. Collins. Briggs, I. Vogel, Van Housen, MacMillan. Cosner. Woods. Third row: Murrie. Haefer, I). Bateman. Zaugg. Baxter, Jones, P. Timpy, Davis, Courtright. OFFICERS PRESIDENT................. EDSEL WULF VICE PRESIDENT DOROTHY FRANCIS SECRETARY PHARIS TIMPY TREASURER NORMA MATHEWS ADVISERS MISS SULLIVAN. MR. MINNICK The year opened f »r tin Sophomore's with the presentation of our football skit entitled “Bugs Bunny. This skit starred Pharis Timpy and Burr Courtright. The contribution of the Sophomore to the school carnival in November was the bingo booth. Iris Vogel was the candidate for queen. During basketball season, our skit “Leap-Year was presented with Pharis Timpy. Edsel Wulf. Loyal Dale, and Raymond McMillan taking the leading roles. As the May Day Dance drew near Donna Van Housen was elected as the Sophomore choice for May Queen. The year’s sportsmen from the Sophomore class were: football. Raymond Collins and Pharis Timpy: basketball. Raymond Collins and Pharis Timpy: baseball. Yoyal Dale, Barman Jones, and Pharis Timpy: track. Raymond Collins, Pharis Timpy. Barman Jones. Stuart Zaugg, and Duane Bateman.
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JUNIOR CLASS Left to right, first row: Tiffany. Mills, Johansen, Southard, Griggs. Trump. Irons. McGrath. Turner. Milligan. Mrs. Payne. Second row: P. Wright. Kernen. Mayotte, Lay. Cross. Green, M. Payne, Robinson. S. Wright. OFFICERS PRESIDENT-....................-MAURICE IRONS VICE PRESIDENT GLORIA LAY SECRETARY-TREASURER...........-THELMA MILLS ADVISERS MRS. PAYNE, MR. ELLIOTT + The outstanding class event was the Junior play. “Mama’s Baby Boy.” given on December 2. under the direction of Miss Bagiev. The play was also presented at Pon-dosa on December 8. Thelma Mills was chosen the outstanding actress of the year. Due to her performance in the play she was awarded the dramatic medal. The Juniors participated in the School Carnival by planning, decorating and managing the grab bag and the basketball shot booths. The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was given by the Juniors in honor of th • Seniors at the Union Hotel. April 21. 1944. Members of the Reliecca Lodge served the dinner. The musical theme was carried out by having musical notes as place cards. Musical selections were played by Mrs. Olga G. Smith throughout the meal, to represent the food being served. Selections were presented by the Freshman trio and mixed octette; Marilyn Scroggin dedicated and sang a solo in honor of the boys from the Senior class who have U'en called into the service; and a trumpet solo was played by David Johansen. Guests present were the Seniors. Faculty, and the Board of Directors. Perhaps the greatest responsibilities of the year has been the editing of the t’-Hi and the annual under the management of the editor. 11a Tiffany. Marie Milligan, represented the class as princess for the May Day Dance. Thelma Mills was the class candidate for carnival queen. Noon dances were sponsored every Thursday by the class. The climaxing activity of the year was the traditional preparation of the decorations for the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises.
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FRESHMAN CLASS Li ft to right, first row: C. Payne. Robertson, Daudt. Second row: Harris, Smith, Wells, Greenwood. Dodds, (ilenn, McBride. Hulme. Beverage. Chenault. Me HI vain. Third row: Mrs. Gilmore. M. Stitzel. B. Green, (iambic. Jaeger. M. Fortune. Miller. . Vogel, Shephard. Kennedy. Waldron. Knsinger. Riggs. Kinsey. L. Xic Mr. Baxter. Godsey. Fourth row: 1). Bingham. B. Gipson. B. Nice, Barker, D. Crosland. Galle, Morrison, M. Mills. Parker. Halsey. P. Payne. OFFICERS PRESIDENT DOROTHY GODSEY VICE PRESIDENT NEI.DA VOGEL SECRETARY STANLEY ROBERTSON REPORTER.................RUBY PARKER ADVISERS MRS. GILMORE. MR. BAXTER 4- + At last the day arrived for the beginning of our freshman year. The annual Rook Day was conducted by the Sophomores. We entered in whole-heartedly and took everything as it came. The Freshman class was well represented in athletics. Those winning letters in football were Avery (ilenn and Lee McElvain. Dale Beverage was the only Freshman who won a letter in basketball. Boys on the baseball team were: Dennis Green- wood, Walter McBride. Stanley Robertson and Lee McElvain. The queen candidates during the year were Leora Nice for Carnival Queen and Ruby Parker for May Day Queen. Ruby won the May Day contest. This is the second time during the past eight years that the Seniors have not been victorious. The Freshman class has been well represented in all the school activities and has a lot of promising talent for the future. The first year of high school has been enjoyed by all.
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