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Acti ities 31 U One of the outstanding activities of the year was the Annual Gym Exhibition
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twig! c SPL L, wtf t MH Gftllll t Jill L P' fb J CQ ' W til. xy. 4. SW? ' My nf ,VA1 5: lift. Y... 'x W' wtf Yvrf Ci WMM WJ JUNIGR CLASS HISTORY C ' .L M The Junior Class has an outstanding history. Members of this class took I part in many school activities during their Sophomore year. Several of the boys made the varsity squads in athlcticsg others took part in the All-School Play , ' XYhen Stars Shine. The junior Varisty basketball team composed mostly of W members of the Class of '43 won the League Championship last year. Many of the students were active in the Band Concert, the Commercial Program, and the Gym Demonstration. During their Sophomore year our future seniors sold candy at the basketball games and made a substantial profit. The football team composed largely of members of the class won six of the nine games played. Many new yells were introduced during the school year by 'heerleaders. seven of whom were members of the junior Class. e are sure that under the capable direction of their faculty advisers, Miss and Mr. Brown. the junior Class will continue its good work. iw the L 3' 'E WVJJ7, ff, 1,444 ' 4 pal fyn. we SOPHGMURE CLASS HISTORY gf llistory of the class of l'9-14 is in the making and a line history it certainly C4717 ' will be. .-Xt a class meeting on flctober 7, l94l, the following people were chosen I to represent the Sophomores as otlicersz President. .Xlbert liudyg Vice President. ,, --'E- , Mar3' lidith Shipmang Secretary, lforotlly lleane llendershottg Historian, tirant -J ' Stackhouse. I J 4 X The Sophomores are tortunate in having two such hne advisers as Kliss Sue: ,Q 4 ' Yeager and Mr. Xvllllfllll Shutt, under whose supervision a successful candy con- 5, 54 ,,-' cession was held at the home games during the basketball season. This was the ' . ' hrst drive for money to be placed in the treasury to be used for Sopliomfvfei W, activities. , - ' y 1 1, -. L . r Q..
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I MEMORABILIA STAFF VH tl1e eombmed xlLITl0I llJlllE1 Sttff offer xou the 19-ll 47 XlLYl'lUl'llllll'1 'md hope that 1n future xears ll Ines up to 1ts Latln equu dent bx l'Cl11lI1ll1I'lg xou ot tl1e freedom Zillll fI'lCI'lflSl'lllJ of these few xears The I 1terarx Staff u11der the supervmon of Nl1ss XlLKlHStfX and Mlss ones selected Do1othx Nugent as Echtor 1n f,lllCl. Wllll jean Imesley servmg as As s1stant liflllill' The a1m of the L1terarx Staff was to produce a lllggffl' and better book thin those ot preuous wars Phe liusmess Stat? elected -Iaequehne Shaffer 'ts the Busmess Manager and I1 td ts 1ts fweultx d1rettor Nlr XX agner rllllb CllNlSlUIl of the stall' had as 1ts clutx tl1e work of eollettmg adm from the adxert1sers N11 Patterson took care of the SI.1lJSCI'lpllOI15 and Nlr Knorr of the txpmg 'lhe ptoduet ot our eombmed labor IS before xou, we trust that xou Wlll enjox It PRESS CLUB 'l he press Club looks upon 1941 47 as another of 1ts twentx suetcssful xears of emstenee XX 1th tl1e capable CllI'6ClflOIl ot 'Nlr Letterman faeultx aduser and the fme Cooperat1on of the CflllUI' aek 'Nloxer and the st'1If e1ght 1ss11es ot the lxed and XX h1te were sent to press Nlanx ot the hlgh sthool lJL1lJIlS mterestecl 1n journallstu work met the I'CfllllI'Cl'l'lS!llS for QUZ1lll:lL'lIl0I1S and were '1dm1tted to the lTlLl'HlJLlSl1IlJ of the club Xt reg11l'11 metttngs held XX ednesd'11 'lllll d1sm1ssal the ptper was plmned md '1SSlgIll1lClllS were gnen tr the sttff of rcpotters Although tl1e t'1sk of produunq such 1 p'1pe1 1 the lxed and XX h1te seemed flllsfl cult at t1mes we teel that the papet ls one of the outstandlng aehmxements ot our sehool 32 J 11 11 1 , 1 , 1 . .. , -1 . .1 I . B. ,S 5. , ,Z , , . . Y . . . , . , , , 1 .- N -4. . . Y . , , 1, ' ,' 1 ., 1 1 . .. , . 1 . . . ,, 1 . .. . . 1, 1, 1 1 .1 . . . . . . . , . ..' 1 1 , 1 . , . , 1 . i 1 ' , 1. ' .. - f -' . , '. .. ..,.. , . , . K A 1 1. .. ,. ' , s. , e ., . , , 1 I . .c . .. . ' ' 1 . ' 5 ,J 1 .' ' ' ' f 1 .' ' 1 1 z ' .5 2 ' z fx: 3 ' ' 1 It ' ' ., .' -- . -,- 3 . ' ' 1 4. K. e 1 1: ' A '11 - . ' 1- y .1 I -'- - ' -'1v - ' 1, . . 1
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