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Freshmen Left to Right, Fourth Row: Gilbert Baker, Donald Fish, Edwin Keith, Danny France, John O’Connor, Don Black. James Chapman, Charles Hastings, James Ackley, James Parker, James Mosher, Ernest Brown. Third Row: Elizabeth Mcnshausen, Arthur Sprague, Douglas Smith. Charles Lawrence, Eugene Montena, Harman Altrock, Myla Stimpson, Norma Combs, Laura Hanley, Howard Dibble, John Graves. Second Row: Miss Garfall, Carol DeGarmo, Janet Havron, Jean Raymond, Elaine Harrison, Peggy Lewis. Ruth Anselmo, Margaret McCalley, Patricia Rumble, Mr. Cameron, Robert Griffin. First Row: Cynthia Graves, Gail Altrock. Lucy Mosher, Janice Black. Doris Munson. Pat Potter, Eva Lewis, Patricia Smith, Margaret Ann Bell more, Alice Hall. Billy Southwick. Our class officers (Itis year tire: President, Daniel France; Vice- President, Douglas Smith: Treasurer, Patricia Potter; Secretary, Carol DeGarmo. We have three hoys on the football team and several more on the junior high and junior varsity basketball teams. We also have three freshmen cheerleaders. In October the Sophomores initiated us at a party which proved to he a great success. We returned this party in February. This year we are all looking forward to graduation and hoping that we will have as much fun next year as sophomores as we had this year as freshmen.
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Sophomores From Left to Fight, First Row: Jerry Pettys, Grace Baker, Doris Baker, Jacquelin LaFond, Pat Havron, Mies Goodspeed, Advisor; Barbara Utrecht, Marilyn Burch, Betty Frulla, and Monica Carpenter. Second Row: Ruth Morin, Beverly Squires, Catherine Drake, Joyce Cameron, Evelyn Robin- son, Beverly Bolton, Mildred Bennett, Laurona Walters, Dot Maxam, and Mr. Sullivan, Advisor. Third Row: Lenita Bennett, Walter Wright, Kermit Baker, Fred Combs, Bill Lloyd, Nick Jacobs. Ed. Walsh, Barbara Farrar, and June Smith. Fourth Row: Bill Eddy, Ronald Pfeiffer, Gene Neitsche, Stanley Randall, Ray Sprague, Bob Wheeler, Del Mattison, and Diane Fayen. Our class officers are: President, Eugene Nietsche; Vice-Presi- dent, Kermit Baker; Secretary, Nicky Jacobs. The members of our class were well represented in the field of sports. On the football team were Red Sprague and Eugene Nietsche. The basketball team was honored by Red Sprague, Bill Lloyd, Eugene Nietsche, Nicky Jacobs, Eddy Walsh, Walter Wright, and Timmy Combs. Three of our talented girls were on the cheerleading squad. They are Marilyn Burch, Barbara Farrar, and Lenita Bennett. The senior play couldn't have opened without Dot Maxam, Barbara Utrecht, Beverly Squires, and Del Mattison. They really proved that the Sophomore class isn't to l:e outdone in talent. We are looking forward to next year when we will be the editors of “the HACKENSACK” and he the sponsors of dances.
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Baseball Left to Right, Third Row: Paul Farrar, Ed Walsh, Jim Lynch, Hugh Combs, Jim Walsh, Coach Khoury. Second Row: Bill Maltbie, Les Aiken, Doug Stone, Tom O’Connor, Red Sprague, Paul Meador, Herb Smith. First Row: Ernie Frulla, Hymie Wilsey, Fred Combs, Gene Nietsche. The 1948 baseball team won its second straight championship in completing a league record of nine victories and one defeat. This championship, coupled with championships in football and basketball, completed a very successful season for alhlelics in Warrensburg Cen- tral School. This success was brought about by hard work on the part of both the team and the Coach. The many hours spent in practicing base run- ning and sliding paid oil' in the end.
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