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BACK: SECOND: FIRST: TFNTH GRADRfjs R. Todd. R. Frank, R. Mull, JL Hulb R. Wells. B. Gorodenski. B. Mix. LW ley. N. Stephenson. G. Crandall. Mrs. Crothers. L. Wolever, M. Tilburt, J. Moore, J. Thrun, M. West, A Southern. NINTH GRADE BACK: S. Trumble, E. Foote. J. Briggs. C. Wells, T. Heath, L. Todd. B. Trowbridge S. Carter. R. DeBar, W. Huss. SECOND: E. Rounds, Y. Faust, R. DeBar, D. Lovell, M. Kroger, D. Beystrum, D. Steward. R. Myers, G. Wonsor, J. Hampton, B. Zemke, E. Walsh. FIRST: M. Mahar, S. Dean, J. Wrisley, J. Bennett, B. Shance, L. Priddy, P. Lynd, K. Arnston, R. Benton. S. Wiser. 20
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Twenty-four pupils walked into Miss Boyd’s room and became Juniors in September, 1948. Class officers were elected as follows: President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . .Homer Winegar . . . . Lola Shaw . . Hope Wilcox . Jack Cranson The magazine sale in the Fall and the Saturday bake sales throughout most of the year showed good profits for our class treasury. In December we received our class rings from the Jonson Company, which we are very proud of. . The big events of the year were the Junior Play in the spring, directed by Mrs. Mac Creery and the Junior-Senior Banquet also held in the spring. All in all it has been a good year and one we will want to remember. “FAREWELL SENIORS” It seems like only yesterday You were children out for play, Yet the years went by; with you off guard, As the books and work grew hard. In '45 you became proud Freshmen, With school not quite the same as it had been. Then another year was passing as before, Bringing new books and rooms to explore. And then Juniors with two years to go, While books and work became a greater foe. There grew a feeling all through your class Of envy for the Seniors; but it had to pass. For soon you filled their vacant place, With fourteen strong to end the race. Now you must travel life’s long road With a grown up’s heavy load. LeRoy Mix
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY With seventeen students and our advisor, Mrs. Crothers, we began our Sophomore year together. The first class meeting was devoted to electing class officers who are as follows: President.................................... Jim Hulbert Vice-President..............................Marcella West Secretary .............................. Ardyce Southern Treasurer...............................Barbara Gordenski To increase our bank account, we sold Green and White ribbons with our name and address in gold. These were to wear at all of the Basketball games to show our school spirit. We also sold pop and candy at the Basketball games. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Here we are in the first year of high school and the first thing the Sopho- mores think of is Initiation. We were really initiated too, but we all had a nice time. After we became real Freshmen, we decided to elect officers for the year. President..................................Sharon Dean Vice-President.........................Douglas Steward Secretary..............................Stanley Trumble Treasurer..........................................Ruth DeBar In November we sponsored the second dance of the year, which we called the Twirp Dance. Those attending were treated to a floor show presented by some of the Freshman girls. After Christmas the class sold candy at noon. 21
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