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f L.,,f' union Claim Hlatonmj The Class of 44 is well on the way of its 4 lap journey through Wyo- ming Community High School. The journey started in 1940 with 60 green pupils, the largest number of passengers ever to start the journey through W.C.H.S. A few passengers have fallen off along the way, but the remaining people are sure to complete the trip. The first lap of our journey was spent under the supervision of Mrs. Beth Merrill Harsch and a capable group of class officers, consisting of the following: President, Margo Shay, Vice President, Marshall Cruseg Secre- tary, jackie Ogburn, Treasurer, Dorrance King. On the second lap of the journey we picked up some new passengers, Bill Drlnnin and Miss Gustafson, our advisor. Officers were elected as follows: President, Adeline Rogersg Vice Presldent,Dorrance King: Secretary, Laddle Kilgore, Treasurer, Dean McCurdy. Our representatives on the Student Council the first two years were Bud Colgan and Ilm Moran. The first two yearsour class deligate was chosen Homecoming Queen. Jackie Ogburn being the queen the first year and Adeline Rogers being queen the second year. We stopped along the way to enjoy a class party each semester. During our second year we sponsored the movie Seventeen '. This third lap of the journey was a joyful experience. A party was held each semester. Two new passengers, Evelyn Durst and Betty Price were added to our list. The junior-Senior Prom was held April 29. Everyone had the time of their lives. QMW 77fl,,Q,,,, a5,c..,..c.f, ' ' WAP 60 f me W'.Qfj,fJg 5 ,gg ,, 6 V41 iff, ,,,, f V4 ,apps-L, Q,!o KZVDL 'ff f' ,. ' 7' . , Jgi' Y J Y YgAL'lA--V ,CDO Tj , - 'L ft CW? e if J L tsaa if K fv -4' KJ' -' 94 jf 1 1 ,i . 5' ,. f Y
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Iames Moran, Don ald Morrissey, jackie Ogburn, Barbara Pettit Dorothy Phelan, Betty Price, union Claws Phillip Puinam, Adeline Rogers, Betty susser, Marcella Strelimatter, Geneva Taylor, Glenda Tracy
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Back Row: Carl Brittingham, Harley Shoemaker, Roberta Kinsella, Lalah Leadley, Mary Hall, Gertrude Emery, Calista Streitmatter, Arthur Frietch, Kenneth Brown,1unior Bankie. Third Row: Betty Kruskop, Wilma Henry, Glenafa Noret, Betty Griggs, Sarah Buskirk, Carolyn Pettit, Beatrice White, luanita Crady, Harriet McDonald, Sally Seyster. Second Row: Ronald Lindley, Merlin Wilkinson, Robert Erwin, lack Kelly, LeRoy Messersmith, Meaker, Pete Oakes, Wendell Hansen. First Row' Leo Martin, Robert Siebenthal, Myron Holmes, Virginia Gillespie, Dean Burwell, Henry Pyell, Miss joos, advisor. 5009 LIU V710 TLS CQGAA We opened our sophomore year with Virginia Gillespie as president, Myron Holmes as Vice-president and Dean Burwell as Secretary-Treasurer. One of our outstanding events was a Weiner roast at the beginning of the year. In January we ordered our class rings but we will not be able to obtain them until next September. We made a great deal of our class money during the scrap drive. We are planning several ways of making money for our class treasury, so we will have a nice prom for the seniors next year. The sophomores had a pot luck supper in February. We came early and ate then played games until about 10 o clock. We hope next year that we will be able to have more class parties, and live up to the name jolly Iuniors.
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