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Front row left to right-Naomi Boyer, Betty Johnson, Evelyn Elder, Ruth Monxgold Olive Bauer, Doris Switzer, Mary Rowe. Sc-cond rou'-Letha Strohmyer, Freda Best, Mable Burris, Marthai Cluypool, Fern Clmk Jean Means, Laurziine Beals, Lorraine Exley. Third row-Miss Betty Rhea, Kenneth Barnett, Jack Lovell, Earl Eisenhuth Merle Beisel, Paul Jordan, Johnny Hnnst. Fourth rou'-Ralph Best., Clayton Buck, Dick Hlllmall, Joe Agnello. SOPHOMORE CLASS CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Red, llfhite, and Blue Red Rose President ....... Vice-President Secretary ....... Treasurer ...... Class Adviser The 1944 White Memo CLASS Morro Not to the top, but still climbing. CLASS OFFICERS Geraldine Bowser ........Ruth Monigold ......Lucille Shaner ..........Olive Bauer ......MisS Betty Rhea 17
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M Knox ' l HIGH SOPHOMORE CLASS Spl1istivz11l-ll S0llll1llll0l'l'S.M yvs, Thrills oni' hy-nnnw now. XV1 ll znlniit wo w'vi'm- protty g'1'4'oi1 lnsl' your whvn wo woro only Fi'vsl1ivs, hut now than wo lnxw nmlvniivwl to our Sophoinoro yi-nr, wo can Truth- ' ' ' uh I 77 lnlly sny that wo linvv profitwl hy our vxpvi'n-views in 4.1. XV4- lmvv lnkvn n pearl in Ill'2ll'llK'Zllly 1-wry nvtiyity tho school has ntioillptwl this your. In Ui-tolwi' wo sponsorml tho znnnml llElll0NVl'0ll llznnfo, and llvcfo- rzilwl the- gIj'lIlIlilSllIlIl vm-ry nppi'op1'intoly for lhe oc-vasion. Wo also plnywl nn important pzlrt in tho lmskotlmll si-zison by con- lI'lllllllllQI thi- assistant IIIEIIIEIQIPI' to tho toann, onv of Thu k'll0l'l'l9illlf'I'S nnll l'onr plnyi-rs to tho -lnnior Varsity, two of thoin snhstitnting for tln- Varsity 'lll'?llll. lt was with primlv that wo mite-1-011 Knox Iligxh School to he known :ls znnl 4-nlh-nl Sophonioros. Anil, nlrvznly, tha- tinn- has voino whvn wi- vnn think hawk znnl I'Q'lllt'llllJl'I' all the good limos wo'w lived tlirongli tllll'lllQI our hoplioniorv vm-zn'. lt was fun. 1-vm-1'y hit of itfannl vxoiting too! Those pnvlios. mlnncvs, and hnskvtball gfnnn-s, the things that kids, likv ns. just c-onhln't miss. Anil l'1n snro our only rogrrot is that it has vonn- znnl gone' too fast. And although wo lizivv 1-iijoyoml being Soplionioi-vs ilnring' this yi-nr. wo I'2lllIl0f hvlp looking nlivncl into the' l'n1nr4'. nnxionsly nwnitingr tho flny wo will lwgin onvv niorv. as pronml -lnniors ol' Knox lligrh Sch 16 ool. Thr 1941 White .llrmo
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KNDX cu. 5 UF '47 FRESHMAN CLASS In September, 19-lil, the Freshmen were assigned to Room 16. There were thirty members in the class, but owing in part to unusual times, it was reduced to twenty-seven by mid-term. VVe cannot boast of large numbers, but will endeavor to maintain the traditions of Knox lligh School through our achievements. All of us got through the initiation safely, and it really was not so hard as the Seniors built it up to be. The Seniors had a reception for us on October H, 1943, which will long be remembered by all of us. The class banner was designed by John Talbot. Its unusual de- sign makes it outstanding among all other banners. NVe are proud of the place we take in the activities of the school. Five in the elass are members ot' the band, six are in the Mixed Chorus, and six ot' our boys went out for basketball. We also have draniatie ability! Our play on December 3rd was a great sueeessl The skating party at i'larion was an occasion in our Freshman year whieh we greatly enjoyed. NVQ- might say that some ot' the spills made lasting impressions Cscarsb. The event seemed to attract mem- bers of other classes as well. Of eourse, they were cordially welcomed. It is said, Ulf you don't toot your own horn, no one will toot it for you. 18 The 1944 White Memo
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