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WILDCAT SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Row One. fRead left to rightj Beryl Grubaugh, Lois Taylor, Carl Foust, Phyllis Shaffner, Corwin Ray. Row Two. fRead left to right! Lois Ruth Borden, Ernie Walls, Anna K. Baer, Robert McCoy, Anna Louise Edwards. Row Three. iR.ead left to rightj Harold Eddy, Donna Dumar, Donald McOmber, Ruth Hoaglin, FRESHMAN CRUISE President ....v............. ...... D ean McO1nber Vice President ............. ,,li....,, G lenn Knerr Secretary-Treasurer ,..,... ,.....,.......,,,..,..,,.,.,,i,.,,,,4 ,,AA,, , . .,,.,,, M abel Bauer Sponsor .......................... .....,..........,............,.....,,,,.,,r,...,,,,. .,,., M 1 '. DuBois Class Flower: Carnation Class Colors: Gold and Blue Motto: By Our Own Efforts We Hope to Riise We, the twenty-one Freshmen, started off to the adventure that awaits us in the oncoming years of high school. We started the year out with Capt- ain McOmber, First Mate Knerr and Second Mate Bauer guiding us happily on our journey. The class cruised around with fair weather until a storm appeared on the horizon, which We recognized as the Sophomore initiation party. All went well until we met up with another ship and on it were the semester exam- inations which We happily passedg so our happy group sailed on. We had some spills and thrills at our roller skating parties on the recre- ation deck which helped to make the cruise more fun. We completed our cruise in May, and will be seeing you again next year as Sophomores. Virginia Brewer FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Row One. QRead left to rightl Rodger Wilson, Mabel Bauer, Dean Mc- Omber, Margie Mason, Donald Hoblet, Berniece Bauer, Ronald Rase. Row Two. fR.ead left to rightj David lmler, Ruth Mefferd, Billy Donley. Virginia Brewer, Frederick Smith, Marcile Reid, Marhl Flickinger. Row Three. lRea.d left to rightj Anna Jean Piehl, Glenn Knerr, Margie Hunter, Carl Cook, Louise Purk, Rs-bert Barry.
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WILDCAT EIGHTH GRADE Six faculty members and a group of about seventy-five high school students Watched our bashful class of eighth grade pupils enter the large assembly room for the first time early in September. Much of this bashful- ness has been lost and we have had ai year in which we have learned much. We chose a.s our leaders for the year, Purl Miller, Presidentg Edna Mur- phy, Vice-President, and Bernard Fisher, Secretary. Top row. fRead left to rightj Bernard Fisher, Edna Murphy, Clarence Grubaugh, Phyllis Hoaglin, Guy Wilson, Middle row, Carl Snyder, Laurene Dumar, George Hembrecht, Marguerite Barry, Earl Rickard, Bottom row, Nina Mason, Ray Reno, Doris McCandlish. SEVENTH GRADE We, the seventh grade, started the school term of 1939-10 out right by electing Mark Knerr, President, Kenneth Grubaugh, Vice-President: and Richard Stripe, Secretary. We had a very enjoyable year with lots of parties, lots of fun and lots of Work. Miss Elder, our capable advisor, helped to make the year successful with her many helpful suggestions and advice. Top row. fRead left to rightj Paul Landrum, Annabelle Burke, Ray Taylor, Mary Lou Buchner, Richard Smith, Carina Marshall, Middle row, Mark Knerr, Robert Stripe., Ruby Stuckey, Richard Stripe, Lois Wilmore, Junior Donleyg Bottom row, James Barrera, Walter Baer, Phyllis Miller, Carl Math- ews, Kenneth Grubaugh.
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