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Q xgmmC'Q T Sophomore With twenty two Forty Miners on board the covered wagon started on its trip through the second year of high school de hit several bumps this year and lost Marion Luttrell, David Belles and Burneda Brown Marjorie Feller, who had been living at Terre Haute, climbed on board with us at the first six weeks period President and Student Council member, Maurlce Bombei, was driving the cove ed wagon Ruth Anne Marley, Vice Pr sident Martha Salsman, Secretary and Treasurer, and Tommy Crews, reporter all helped to do their part Of course Miss Gurnsey, our sponsor was seeing that we d1dn't drive too fast e initiated the Freshman class in properC9D manner, September 20th The Freshies were each dressed differently Some of tne boys were really date bait ln two piece bathlng sults, shorts, or nightgowns The girls wore long under wear, overalls, or funny sacks, etc The party which we gave for the Fresnles that nigut vas a gr a success had each rrc hie make a speech and hold a hugh niece of ice at the same time hr Truax directed our games for us, and we had delicious refreshments at the enl of the even ng The Forty Nlners were very active in sport this year Harold Applegate, Tom xctam ack, and George Arche played on t e firstteam in basketball and Tommy Crews, Maurice Bombei, Connie oress, Leon Buls, and Vernon Kersey played on the second team Mary Hanlon was one of the yell leaders and represented our class in thls way In the class tourney Sophomores, And the latter team won the tourney duth Anne Marley and xyrna Logue were our class fell leaders for this event several of our Gold Diggers attended the Play Day at Canterbury Gym and enjoyed the activltes there At the beginn1ng Ol our journey each Prospector and Gold Digger had chosen tne veins lclassesl fro Jhich he w nted to OOt8lW bds olden knowledce Fhose 1 o vere brave e ouch to down the Latin tlass found that lt :ds dot so had as they expected Ne made and furnlsded m1n1a ur Roman houses and held a donan Banquet, similiar isdn os dlyl to those held in Rome LO see :ho would be masters and slaves . 1 ii' X O I . . X . A P 0 0 I . XJ , I A 1 O ELI e ' 'G o , - . . . Q . - 1 n est - . Je Y., 'XSL A 1 ' A L p. I - 0 f 0 l f. -4 J g H' 9 - ' X S 0 ' '1 vu 1 VL ,J L I I1 0 , A Q 'A . l that spring the Juniors and Seniors played the Freshman and Y . j V v Al J ' ' fu P1 I , -. I . . 1 A F, V Q 5 ' Tn nl 1 va NA ' ' A 5' ft A I . T ,J L2 3. W . . 1 j , N A Q 0 - W , . .. . M 1. V d ' 1 .' ' t e . A L A ,,, ' h W Q- ' A 0 rn 'fl ' . 1'
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fm ? QKQGQ at tnls Q rouet tie ol ss was dlvloed lnto two teals, Tommy Crews was Capta1r ol ore ru fjrre Looue was Captalr of the otner and une team WHICL made tue nl nest 5rades were to be the masters TonmJ's tea. lost, nd tre slaves prepared tne Iood and entertalroext, and were sup osed to do exactly as dressed lI to as, rccllned or colcnes Coales of nav, covered 4 +P blanxets at toe table wnlle the slaves dressed tUH1CS orougnt the food to toen and enterta1red tden All who atnended DQS an engodaole tlme, espec1allJ tue slaves who ate most or tne iood AS tnere wis s ortaoe of oo,s lf the Senlor Class thlS year, two of our Prospectors, Harold Applebate 8hG Maurlce doubel were 51V9L parts ln tne oenlor Play On May 19, +he forty Mlners wagon came tc a stop and we all hoopel off for a V8CdtlOP .. TQAL I 55 x e. .. X . H F . ' ' 1 . 'Eg o f' 1 . o o. 4' ' '1 ' a . ' f ' '1 f' ' the masters ordered. The night of the banquet tne masters - l ei e -- A in ' ' L 1 '. . 1. ' I . . . , A .6 r A ' :'ao:.' if 'A' A ' -- ' 1 ,rf -'
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