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CLASS OFFICERS: Preside , Thomas Eckley Vice Pres., Phyllis Bailey Secretary—Zola Hinkson Treasurer. William Johnson CLASS COLORS: Scarlet and Gray CLASS FLOWER: Gardenia CLASS MOTTO: Forward Ever, Backward Never
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WALTER VASTBINDER Always faithful. B. B. W. C.—3. 4: Pirate's I gr Staff — 3. 4; Plratan Staff—4; Drama Plays—4; Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4; HI-Y—2; Band—1. 2. 3. 4; Operetta—1, 2, 3, 4: Public Address Operator—4; Music Contests—4. ELDIN WHEELER A brighter light we never knew. Operetta—1; Football—4. STEWARD WICKLINE Slow and steady wins the race. Operetta—1; Football — 4; Baseball—3. 4. EVA WILLIS Into the midst of things.” Class Plays—4; Plratan Staff—4; Drama Plays Wardrobes—4: Girl Reserves—3, 4; Physical Kdura-tlon Exhibition—1; Operetta—3. GLENGENE WINDOFFER The windy satisfaction of the tongue. Class Plays—3; Scholarship Club —3, 4; Scholarship Team 2, 3: Pirate's Log: Staff—3. 4: Plratan Staff—4: Drama Plays—4; Chorus —1. 2. 3. 4; Girl Reserves—2. 3. 4; Publicity Chairman—4: Physical Education Exhibition—1; Operetta—1. 2, 3. 4. BETTY WEHNER Love, labor, and laugh. Class Plays—4: B. B. W. C.—3. 4; Drama Plays 2: Girl Reserves— 2. 3, 4; Physical Education Exhibition—2. UNA WHITE Better faithful than famous. B. B. W. C.—3, 4; Secretary—4; Plratan Staff—4; Drama Plays— 4; Chorus—1, 2. 3. 4: Girl Reserves —2, 3. 4; Physical Education Exhibition—1, 2; Operetta—1. 2. 3. 4. WALLACE WICKLINE The deeds outlive the doer. Football—4. GENEVA WILSON Slow but sure. Class Plays-—3, 4: Scholarship Club—3, 4; Treasurer—4; Scholarship Team—1, 2: Pirate's Log Staff — 3, 4; Drama Plays— 4; Chorus—1, 2: Girl Reserves—2. 3, 4; Physical Education Exhibition —1; Orchestra—1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta—1. DORIS ZINK Patience is the key of conien . B. B. W. C.—3. 4: Plratan Staff— 4: Chorus—1, 2.: Girl Reserves— 2. 3, 4: Physical Education Exhibition—1; Band—2, 3, 4: Orchestra —3, 4; Operetta—1. Page Seventeen
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JUNIORS Left to Right—hirst Row—Dorothy Tufts. Marjorie Ciressbach. Mar Jean Case, Irene l.inville. Juanita Ray, Buford Greene, Ellen Lucas, Sheila Graven. Betty Furnas. Janet Beedle, Lavonne Huden, Evelyn Colvin. Second Row—Junior Hall. Donald Kline, Martha Gephart, Alma Tuttle, Wanda Collins, Vanita Shecter. Dorothy Hart ell. Doris Bennett, Gertrude Ross, Rnsclla Pum mill, Claude Ray, Fred Humerick. Third Row—Bill Bowman, Jacob Fiond. Paul Webster, Gay-nard Gross. Kenneth Tewcll. Jim Bennct. Charles bowman, Howard McElwee, Bob Flory, Jack Cowden, Russell Manning. Fourth Row—Fk b Christman. Marshal Barnes. Paul Stanscll. Gene Mowbray. Bob Trubee, Gordon Donovan. John Hinkson, Richard Trubee, Bill Apple. Miss Small, girl’s adviser. Fifth Row—Mr. Stockton, boy’s adviser, Earl Blackburn, Charles Myers, Jack Johnson, Bob Barringer, Jack Jolliff, Vernon Thomas, Howard Thomas, Frank Scarborough, Edgar Kirkendail, Stanley Throckmorton. The class of 1940 started life in school under the guidance of Miss Pease and Miss Anstette as first grade teachers. The second year found us with Miss Martz and Miss Boling. In the third year under the guidance of Miss Schaffer and Miss Anderson, a bird club was started which continued throughout the fourth grade with Miss Beal and Miss Doeble as teachers. Upon entering the fifth grade we found a new interest in school life, this being the first year we had ever had more than one teacher, and the chance to change classes. The sixth year was climaxed by graduation. At this time seventy-five pupils received diplomas. Next came the glory and excitement of becoming Junior High School students with parties, hikes, and other events. The eighth grade found us entering the band, and also starting a Junior Girl Reserve Club under the direction of Miss Vogelsang. Then came high school with a new idea for dividing the class. The boys started with Mr. Stockton and the girls with Miss Small. This arrangement continued through the Sophomore and Junior years. The Junior year brought all the fun of planning a reception and attending the other school events. At the end of our Junior year we find the enrollment reduced to fifty-five pupils. The fifty-five all look forward with hope for great achievements in the future. Martha Gephart Page Nineteen
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