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W C H S Sophomore Class First Row: Adviser, Mr. Johnson, Dick Lugar, Marjorie Cruit, Harlan Conley, Vernon Curry. Second Row: Betty Ann Edwards, Ruth Ramsey, Eleanor Garvin, Louise McVay, Ruth Edwards. Third Row: Ruby Veech, Dorothy Hilligoss, Leota Abercrombie, Margaret Louise Storm, Virginia Morrison, Emma C. Hudson. Fourth Row: Ivan Kull, Raymond Workman, Mary Elizabeth Munson, Vivian Martin, Anna Faye Herron, Raymond Morse. Fifth Rowzd Merle Anderson, Doris Hampton, Dwight Richardson, J. S. Garvin, Paul Ellis, Peggy Gordon. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY After a long summer vacation, we, the former Freshmen class, entered the new high school as Sophomores. There were 31 of us, 6 less than last year. Since then, 3 of our members have dropped out. We chose Mr. George Johnson, Agriculture teacher, as our class adviser, and he has proven the choice a wise one. At the same time, we elected Ruby Veech, president, Emma C. Hudson, vice-president, and Peggy Gordon, secretary- treasurer. Our first class party was postponed until later in the year when the building would be finished. It was held on March 12, and chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Then later in March, an interclass basketball tournament was held. We were beaten by Jimmy Shafer's Senior team, but avenged ourselves by defeating Junior Elder's Junior Five. The men on our team were: J. S. Garvin, Red Workman, Paul Ellis, Dwight Richardson, and Ivan Kull. Toy Carter and Dick Lugar were subs. We all look forward to seeing some of them on the first team next year, because they're really good, we think. -Ruth Ramsey, Historian. Freshman Class A First Row: Adviser, Miss Walker, Johnny Smith, Thelma King, Laura Manion, Aileen Carter, Bobby Jones. Second Row: Betty Adkins, Louise Cox, Dorothy Herron, Jackie Smith, Lucien Webb, Rosemary Edwards, Martha Morgan. Third Row: Laurnette May, Naomi Dewar, Helen Trigg, Mary Jane Boyle, Marjorie Lovins, Dorothy Juhnke, Mary Ramsey. Fourth Row: Kathleen Richardson, Katherine Gaston, Maxine Templeton, Catherine Hughes, Madonna Kinkade, Viola McVay, Loretta Manion. Fifth Row: James Turner, Jean Marye, Barbara Jones, Helen Figgins, Audrey Tull, Eugene Baugher, Ralph Kasey. Sixth Row: Harry Carr, Kenneth Anderson, Harold Noffke, Orville Antrim, Joe Hamp- ton, Raymond Butcher, Johnny Kline. FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY On September Zlst., we forty-five Freshmen entered the new school with fear in our hearts. We thought the teachers super-natural beings, but soon found they were human as the rest. The working men, and the lack of seats and desks added to our confusion. We had a class party April the nineteenth, in the gym, with Miss Walker, Miss Sutter and Mr. Bennett as chaperones. There were about 35 present. We chose Miss Walker as our class adviser, and she has proven an able one. The class officers are as follows: Joe Hampton, president, Laurnette May, vice-president, Raymond Butcher, secretary-treasurer. -Martha Morgan, Historian 1937 Eighteen
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