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IUN1oBs Myjywjyi . Y li I 1-1, ' : 1 ' 'Q-' I I ,f ' ik.-fL.x.4.es.a uc- kv- 1 ' 1 1- t h F, I X ' 1 I ' ' 2 f . - FIRST Row-James Tibbetts, Margie Buckingham, Marcelle Green,Vergene Evans, Norma Jean Kennon, Joyce Fraze, Ann Parent, Marian Davis, Carol Current, Ada Mae Liven- good, Pauline Geyer. SECOND Row-Martha Schricker, Norma Roberson, Hazel Brooks, Virginia Evans, Joyce Richey, Betty Best, Leatrice Barr, Peggy Myers, Vera Davis, Delia Vernon, Lavon Chilson, Anna Lee Bennett. THIRD Row-Robert Williams, Donald Stebleton, Jack Hill, Herbert Corbley, Jack Caron, Robert Davis, Richard Frazier, Stanley Fahnestock, Mary Jane Hudson. FOURTH Row-Richard Lollar, Robert Bruss, Eugene Caupp, Byron Welbourne, Rowland Dean, Carmon Caplinger, Fred Read, William Shreev. ABSENTEE-Margaret Keck. Page Seventeen
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JOHN KIRWIN GILBERT MANGAS Westerner 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Baseball l-2-3-4 Intra-mural 3 Basketball l-2-3-4 Bowling 3 Bowling 4 Patriotic Program 4 Student Council 3 Orchestra 2 President 3 Basketball 3 Mock Wedding 4 Patriotic Program 4 FRANCIS WILLIAMS Camera Club 4 Intra-mural 3-4 Successus 4 fue-ifvoq fVlff,Zj,.Q,,,,U IUNIOBS This year we Juniors realized early the importance and dignity which organization would give to us. We elected Ann Parent, president, Jack rx ' Hill, vice presidentg Norma Jean Kennon, secretary, and Joyce Fraze, ff I K treasurer. Miss Ward was our class adviser. 'WZ Our class was represented in various phases of the high school activ- ities. Twenty-one were in band and orchestra. Leatrice Barr was con- - .. cert mistress of the band. Many of the boys and girls participated in TQ- intra-mural and G. A. A. activities. We were also represented in glee club, chorus, bowling, basketball, cheer-leading, Westerner staff, and Successus staff. Joyce Fraze, Delia Vernon, Norma Jean Kennon, and Jack Caron were our represent- atives on the Student Council. Geometry, Latin, shorthand, typing, art, and advanced home economics were the elec- tive subjects we Juniors could choose from while English and history were required. Our social activities as a class had been few, but we made up for this loss at the Jun- ior-Senior Reception. To secure money for this big event we sold wreaths and basketball schedule pencils, kept check room at basketball games, and collected dues. Of course all of our class were members of the Sub Deb and Bachelors' Clubs. We enjoyed the dances and other parties given by these clubs and also the Christmas party given by the Mothers' Club. Many members of our class served on various committees during the year and also as officers in the Sub Deb Club, Bachelors' Club, band, and orchestra. So as we ended our Junior year we look ed back to memories of the past year, but we look forward anxiously to the coming year. -NORMA JEAN KENNON. Page Sixteen
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SOPHOMORES This year forty-eight of us have been living up to the title of Silly Sophomores. QQ, .ik fr:-:' Being musically inclined, almost half of our class are in the band or orchestra. Six of us entered the Solo and Ensemble Contest last spring. Basketball enticed nine boys this year, While intra-mural games interested others. The girls, not to be out- done in sports by the boys, played Indian kickball. Bowling also attracted several of us. We are all members of the Sub Deb, G. A. A., or Bachelors' Clubs. Rachel Veit, Robert Harrison, and Richard Phipps are our representatives on the Student Council. Several Sophomores helped publish the Westerner. Our courses didn't bother us much for We had had one year of expe- rience and were careful in our selections. All members took the required courses-health education and English. There was divided opinion about the merits of history, biology, Latin, and general business. We are novv looking forward to next year when we will be upper- classmenf' -RACHEL VEIT Page Eighteen
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