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Junior Class History With the return of fall our thoughts turn to school. September 45 brought our group of ]() strong in, as Jolly Juniors. W e have tried to live up to our name “Jolly”, and we hope next year we will become “dignified seniors.” Our Junior Class was the first group in our school to take a course in Spanish. In November the class presented “Dotty and Daffv”, a three act comedy in the school auditorium. An active part the Juniors played around the school at this time was the Curtis Campaign. W e exceeded the amount that a school usually sells as a whole, reaching almost the $600 mark. For a Christmas treat, Mrs. Corum, our home room teacher, entertained the class with a party , at her home in (ireensboro. Other guests were her parents and sister. Everyone enjoyed it whole-heartedly. After our Christmas Holidays we returned to school and received our long and anxiously waited-for class rings. I his was a very happy part of the year. As a gift the class presented Mrs. Corum a matching bracelet. The Home Ec. girls fixed a supper for the overseers of Ossipee Mill and their wives or girl friends. The money made was used to help furnish the new Home Ec. Cottage. At Easter our Grade Parents, Mrs. Boyd Simpson and Mr. W . L. (ivvynn, entertained the class with a hay ride and winier roast. As was evidenced, we had a wonderful time. Larrv Anderson, a member of our class, was elected King for the annual May Day Program. Virginia Somers and Rebecca Southard were chosen Junior attendants. During the Program the class was in charge of the Modern dances. The Junior Class has played an active part in the activities of the school having eleven members on the Hub Staff, and five on the Tomahawk Staff. There were five of the first six boys basketball players from the eleventh grade and three girls represented our class on the girl’s basketball team. Both boys and girls are taking an interest in softball and baseball. The Junior boys won the intramurals basketball tournement. Many of the Class now take part in the Glee Club which has made such splendid progress this year. As this active school year draws to to our Senior year, that has been hinted work. an end, we are looking forward will not be if we don’t get to Dixie Mclntyre. twenty-seven
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PRESIDENT Paul Michael Tres., Howard Gwynn Sec,, Peggy Morton Vice Pres., Theron Gilliam Larry Anderson, Fred Ba ber, Dean Barker, Frances Beckom, David Bell, Hazel Dunevant, Geneva Foster, Lydia Iseley. twenty-eight
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