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04 CSOPHOMORES1 FIRST ROW MISS Koutz Luc1lle C1um11nc Thelma Wllson Vera TUIHGI Lu c111e MOIFIS Rosestel GHIVGI lVIa1.11yn Culbeltson Challcne Connex Emma Juan Tay 101 Sue Haxxod Thcda BIOVNH Lax onne Thcobald MISS I1eland SECOND ROW Eugene Testolff James Bennett W G Wald Maly Puffh Bel n1ce Sche1bme1r Evelyn W1nte1sche1d MHIJOI 1e Stuldxvan Betty Dlvel R 1thann'1 Fulhage Ma111ee Stockebland Oma Ruth Chand1e1 THIRD ROW Donald Mtntzu Donald Aclldgt Ktnncth Chambels B111 Mol er B111M11s Bob MBg11 John Snnpson B11lv Neely John Schwlndt Ptggx McK1n nev Paul1ne Awalt FOURTH ROW F1ed Guenthm Gexald Wllle Est1l Horney Don StC1l1Hg Tom Helbelt Schacdc F1 ed Klng The corpoxals had an emollment of 50 fOl 1942 43 The excellent talent of th1S class was 1eflected 1n the1r assembly Malch 5 As a soc1al funct1on the mcmbels ot the class cnjoved a paltv at the Gym OC1ObQ1 20 Thev had a lalgc numbu of studtnts 1n ba 1-etball and football and hate som pxom 1s1ng athletes mong thtm The off1ce1s of the class xx mc Pxesldent Gelald W1lle Vlce Plcsld nt Paullne Avxalt Sccletalx Rosestex G'11xc1 Tuasuxu Oma Ruth Lhandlu Plflgldlll Chanman Laxonnc Theobald Studtnt COUHCII Repu cntatlxt R1cha1d Hcffun The Klng and Queen uplesenta tn cs xxexe Gclald Wllll 'and bn a Ruth Chandlex T111 SPOHSOIS une MISS Ixelind and Mlss Koutz 1 1 sa T ' Y ' 1 1' xy ' ' 1 -1. - ' 1 ' y 1 1 1' 1 11 . 1 1 1 . 1 3 1, Lk yt y 1, 1 1 y 3 1 7 , 7 i -A V ' 1 D W H 1 Q A 1 J 9 t 3 1 '- S in Q 1 - J' T , .V , .Q . 1' 1. 1 1 . -L V ' - T . .y . ' ' ' Y 1 ' , - my Smith, Aloysius Massoth. Ross lVIcGi11nis. Richard Gregg, Richard Heffcrn. . . , ,, 1 ' . ' , . ' . ' 1 . . h in 1 1 A . L X ' . S I . . , N 9 . - . . 1 ' .' . ' ' 1 ' ' ' e . ' 1 ' 1 X ' 9 C .,,, I 1 , . 1 , 1, . ' . , .I . .. . ' . Y . , , A , A 3 1 A 1 ,S 3 ' v 1. ' 1 1 A I 1 . 4 1 x 1 - ' , 1 - .. ' A , L N .z , .I , L , , . ' , g
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1' 'FY LM 99 f F1 ont Row Htlbtlt Watts Dale Wilson Max McKinsey Rosclla Gucene Jtan Guv Kathtimr Smith 'VII s Ptaison Miss Witffht Jean Clemens Doris Steph ns Fitda Tavloi Batty Connu Doiothv Haiding VIIHIUIZJ Light Marv Lou Kicss Second Row James Drain Emcison Haiiis Marion Vaughn Ramona Reno Btttv Pavton Helen Klostumann Dolothv Wtstcxman Velma Blandv Laveim Blinds Lcola Mtdhn Naomi Oibin Velma Blakley Raymond McDan1tl Third Rovi K1 nncth VTHHOOLQI Wendtll Stockebiand No1m'1 Sthustei Maidell Culbcitson Ola Mussclman Bettv Howell Bcttv Cook Maigaitt Depew Donna Jean Lfiubti Anna Schwindt Ruth Link Vtm Lee Conn 'lommy Shannon Fouith Row Robtit Wright Dan Cannady Richaid Stoll Cleo Cope Bill Solandel Wilson Smith Ea1lWolff Robeit Huold Clinton Wolff Tom Helold Robeit Edu aids Tommy Carpenter Jack Berentz QFRESHMEND The freshman class started its high school training with sixty-two members inducted but the numbc r decreased 'is tne days rolled by. Miss Wright 'md Miss Pc arson were class sponsors. One of the first duties of the class was to elect officers for the year. They chose Leola Medlin as president and Tommy Shannon as vice president. Velma Blandy was selected for secretary and Jack Berentz treasurer. Their student council representative was Tommy Carpenter. Candidates for King and Queen were Richard Stoll and I averne Blandy. During the second week of school the seniors took over for the initiation of the new recruits. After wearing out-landish costumes and obeying seniors xx hims the freshmen were entertained by the seniors xx ith a picnic at the South Reserx oir. Women of the Christian Church sponsored a skating party for the class at the first of school. The freshmen had charge of the assembly program April 23.
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Flont Row Ml Mohlel Maxine BIOXVD Vanessa Wells Dolothy Phillips Thelma Eagle Evelvn Stoll Belnlce Mlllll Patllcla Stockebrand Nexa Mulsow MIS Sykes Wanda Fllnk Donna Stephens Second Row Don Randall Eall Depew Dolothy Brllke Jessie Stewalt 'VI lguerlte Chafflll Wilma Kee Thelma Chulch Dorothy Bauersfeld Nolma Jean Smith Joyce Stoll Louise Ea ley Elsie Wllght Mlldled Miller Lolabelle Welde Vela Stockebrand Thlld Row Paul Moyer Mayona Welde Malgaret Pulliam V1V13n Eagle Maly Smith Tommv Fry Duane Taylor Loyd Mulsow Evelvn Pattelson Dolothv McKinney Malcella Link Dolls Lee Reedv Betty Ann Dlaln Rose Ann Kless Deloles Heffeln Foulth Row Laulence Stoll Lestel Gillespie ChdIl9S BOWQIS HOW3ld Ho'mquest Robelt BOVVGIS Robelt Wise Nolman Belne Robelt Belne Robelt Stockebrand Allan Watts Lovell Mentzel Helen Wilson Ramalee Reslel Patty Krueger Margaret Lancaster. UUNIGRSD An enrollllle nt of fifty-eight made the class of Serge 'lnts one of the largest classes in school. This class h'ls a high scholastic standing. leadin the honor roll three out of four times during the first seme ster. To lead them through the Junior year the class chose Bernice Miller as president Patricia Stockebrand for vice president Neva Mulsow for secretary. Lflurence Stoll for treasurer Maxine Brown for Student Council Representative. and Marguerite Chaffin for program chairman. The sponsors were Mrs. Sykes and Mr. Mohler. One of the high lights of the year was the Junior-Senior banquet. This years was no exception when on May 6. cars deposited lovely formally-gowned laeies and scrubbed and shiny gentle men at the door of the banquet hall. Another high light of the Junior ye'lr was the Junior play Grandllla Goes Hollywood, presented November 20, 1942. The Juniors put on an interesting assembly program, April 2.
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