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Junior Plistory In 1943, eighty-six freshmen enrolled in high sc-hool, They were well represented in all high sohool activities. Sixty-nine students enrolled in September, 1944. Mark Howell and Bob White received major letters in football. Both boys and girls were active in basketball Twelve members of the sophomore class were in glee club, nine in mixed chorus, nine in band, two in girls sextette and one member in boys quartet, Three girls served on G. R. cabinet, three represented home room in student forum, three were in the Christmas play. Barbara Steddom accompanied the boysi glee club, There were sixty-seven students enrolling in the junior class September 4, 1945. Marlg Howell, Bob White, Wayne Cummings, Bob Brown and Henry Ford were awarded major letters in football. Chuck Trevillyan and Clyde Bierma received minor letters. Bob Barcroft received a manager's letter, Both boys and girls participated in basketball. The girls winning major letters were Martha. Adams, Mary Ann Howell, Evelyn Brooker, Margaret Holliday, Elizabeth Corkrean, Sherry Simmons, and Martha Patterson, Those who received minor letters were Josephine Fields, Doris Meyer, Betty Howell and Beverly Cline. Boys awarded major letters in basketball were Bob White, and Jay Tuttle. Charles Trevillyan, Henry Ford and Raymond McKinzie received minor letters Nine juniors were in bandg Barbara Steddom was the drum majorette and Wanda Huffman was a twirler, There were thirteen junior girls and four boys in glee club, Jane Butterfield, Barbara Steddo-m and Mary Jane Wright were in sextet. Mary Jane Wright and Ori Husbbard were in mixed octet. Oris Hubbard was in mixed quartet. Mary Jane Wright was in trio, Eighteen juniors were in mixed chorus. Barbara Steddom was piano accompanist for these groups, Mary Jane Wright and Raymond McKinzie represented 'home room 411 on student forum. Mark Howell and Margaret Ilolliday represented home room 315. Bob White and 'Maelma Eslinger were on the assembly committee. Leo Hamilton was the editor of the Husky , Patricia Smith and Maelma Eslinger were humor column editors and Mary Jane Wright was copy reader. Martha Adams, Mary Ann Howell, Barbara Steddom, and Sherry Simmons served on the G. R, cabinet. Gene Kelly, Wayne Cummings and Raymond McKinzie were members of the Hi-Y cabinet. Jane Butterfield, Mary Jane Wright, Raymond McKinzie, Jay Tuttle, Delores Snyder, Betty Jorgenson, Leo Hamilton, Ann Sillizman, Wanda Huffman, Patricia Smith, Maelma Eslinger, Beverly Burch, and Delbert Jones made up the cast for t'he Junior class play, The Tin Hero . The production crew consisted of Mary Archer, Ruth Clague, Albert Jones, Wayne Cummings, Wilma Cline, Martha Adams, Esther Rogers, Bob Barcroft, Dale Ham and Charles Trevillyan, Ushers were Shirley Day, Ruby Little, Fern Reed, Nelly Warren, and Elizabeth Kellogg. The production crew for the all high school play June Mad , consisted of the following: Albert Jones, Delbert Jones, Carol Jordan, Mary Archer, Wilma Cline, Dolores Snyder, and Carol Arthaud. Elizabeth Kellogg, Fern Reed and Shirley Day were ushers, C187
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Senior History fContinued From Page 'll Helen McLaughlin was ohosen Homecoming Queen with Joan Dafbner, Shlrley Harrell, Mary Belle Clague, and Virginia Hoeness serving as her attendants. Richard McLaughlin, Xen Stoner, Bill Gentry, Harold Ridout, Earl 'McKlnney, Dean Eckles, Bill Mills, Harry Stevens, Don Llghtner, and Harold Kuhns received major football letters with Charles Haywood, and Ronald Bierma receiving minor awards. Richard McLaughlin and Bill Gentry were football co-captains. Harold Kuhns, Dlck Lyons, Earl McKinney, Bill Mills, Harry Stevens were out for basketball with Bill Mills and Harry Stevens sewing as co-captions, Shirley Harrell, Virginia Hoeness, Barbara Sawyer and Barbara McDonald were out for basketball. Shirley Harrell and Barbara Sawyer served as co-captains. Don Ham was president of FFA and Dick Lyons, Joe Comp and Lucien Stark were on the Hl-Y cabinet. Helen McLaughlin, Virginia Hoenes , Barbara Sawyer, Margery Mlles, Shirley Harrell, Joan Dabner, Mary Belle Clague, and Beverly Lehman served on the Girl Reserve cabinet, Rogena Chadwick, Charles Haywood, Ronald Bienma, Dean Eckles, Shirley Harrell, Virginia Hoeness, Lucien Stark, Etta Mueller, and Joe Comp were in band, Beverly Lehman, Marjorie Wight, Mary Belle Clague, and Lucien Stark were in chorus and glee club. Lucien served as accompanist. Lucien Stark, Don Ham, John Drake, Dick Lyons, Virginia Hoeness and Etta Mueller were in the all high school play, Dee Hymes was as lstant to the director. Mary Belle Clague, Dee Hymes, Anna Mae Johnston, June Johnston, Shirley Green- wood, Beverly Lehman, Margery Miles, Margery Wight, Pat Moore, Barbara Morris, Ruth Ellen Patterson, Betty Rankin, Betty Del Stickelman, and Xen Stoner were on the Husky Staff. Xen Stoner was editor until his induction in the Air Corps. Helen McLaughlin and Dee Hymes were cheerleaders. Senior boys out for track were Argyle Gifford, Earl McKinney, Richard McLaughlin and Wayne Thomas- Napoleon Junior was the play presented by the senior class. C203
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