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Page 29 text:
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The 1941 WiIl-amizzou Freshies -eYes, that is what we are and proud of it, believe it or not. Nine years ago we were happy to start on our career of learning with Miss Lottie Slusser as our teacher. In succession we had Miss Martin, Mrs. Zulauf, Miss Lillian Miers, Miss Mary Beth Slusser, Mrs. Sibyl Yocum Hart, Miss Clough, Miss Ri-chrnan, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Myrtle Wilhoit Dunivan and Mr. Atkinson. As a class we believe ourselves equal in desirability to all former fresh- man classes. We have one of our members in the Beta Club and some outstanding in music and athletics. We are looking forward to our sophomore year, as we hope and expect to add more honors to our credit.
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The 1941 Wiilamizzou SOPHOMORE CLASS Patsy Frost President Floyd Lasley Vice-President Johnie Cecil Stone Secretary-Treasurer Huldah Lou Cromwell t Bill Brumley Reporter Mascot The Sophomore class of ,40 and '41 has been well represented in every event of the past year. In the sports field our class was well represented in Football, Basketball and Track by Derrell Stringer. Two of the cheer leaders, Gwendolyn Wilbanks and Johnie Cecil Stone, were from our class In music we were represented by Freda Corn, Rowe Findley, Johnie Clecil Stgvne and the sophomores made up a good part of the mixed chorus and ,g ee clu s. Louella Strome from our class was Queen of the May Festival and Frances Lawing and John Clinton Hinds were sophomore attendants. Floyd Lasley and Alma Jean Godat took part in debate. Rowe Findley and Alma Jean Godat represented the class in the Beta Club. Gwendolyn Wilbanks was captain of the volley ball team and Lucille Sherril was a member of the team. . We are all proud of our class this year and hope we will do as good a Job when we make up the Willow Springs Junior Class.
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The 1941 Willamizzou SADIE HAWKINS On Friday, Nov. 1, 1940, Sadie Hawkins Day was ushered into the busy life of the Willow Springs High School. Girls dressed as Daisy Mae, Pansy or the Leapin, McGulps, while hand- some young men imitated Lihl Abner, Marryinh Sam or Hairless Joe. The climax of the day came when Li,1 Abners and Daisy Maes were admitted to an exciting romantic picture starring Bing Crosbyietwo for five cents. Then, after the show, a typical scene in Dogpatch on Sadie Hawkins Day was enacted by very capable students. The affair was a tremendous success and it was decided to make it an annual occurrence.
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