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QQ ANN QLARK HELEN HERBER JOANNE SCRUGHAM President Vice.Pm-sidem Secretary-Treasurer MEET THE JUNIURS JUNIUR GLASS HISTURY Some poor souls still believe that American history is the greatest of all. These have yet to read the inspiring saga of the junior class. The gathering of the clan began back in 1935. Ah, we remember well our scramble for graham crackers each morning at kindergarten. We were shrinking and timid our Hrst morning. Then for six years we explored the mysteries of the multiplication tables and the primer. When we graduated from ward school, our mothers tearfully cut off our baby curls and sent us out into the world. junior High seemed big and strange to us at first, but we soon got into the swim. ln the ninth grade Mr. Hall de- serted us for greener pastures in senior high. The next year we stormed the halls of high school and there was our old pal again. No sooner were we comfortably settled than we were aware of unfriendly looks being tossed our way by the junior and senior girls. Our femme fatales were capturing the hearts of too many upper classmen. We have the reputation of being the peppiest, stickin' togetherest class in school. We've produced the football queen for two years running and our rugged football heroes have been Tiger mainsprings. As our class has been united in the past, so it will be in the future. The juniors and sophs will be put in the shade by the seniors of '47! -jon: HENDRICKS
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lwi i L Firri Row: Cerisa Alderson, Gene Alex- ander, Eunice Arnold, Don Atkins, Clive Atkinson. Serond Row: Cecil Bailey, Bill Beard, Donna Lou Bechtel, Lahoma Blassingame, Kenneth Bonds. Third Rout Peggy Bonneau, Georgia Boy- er, jimy Earlene Brady. Fourth Rauf: Royce Branum, Jennie Brown, Catherine Bucher, Fifth Rauf: Bob Burkett, Patricia Byrd.
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