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Thoughts of commencement seem to be in the minds of Presiient Billy Clift, Treasurer Don Moore, Secretary Connolly Smith and Vice-President Jimmy Forrester. 7ke l0li Bill Clift, a third-termer, is the cheerful leader of our class of approximately 250 members. Jimmy Forrester, the most popular senior boy, vice-president of the class, top-ranking military man, and student marshal. Popular Connolly Smith, only girl class officer, is secretary of the class, head gym captain, and treasurer of Student Council, Don Amour Moore smiles his way through as class treasurer and football veteran. The first peace-time graduating class in four years, the Class of '46, continued to uphold the excellent reputation they established as sophomores. Realizing that this year was the last opportunity to shine forth with their personalities and talents, the class began the year by sponsoring the Soddy-Daisy football game. Setting a record on ticket sales, this group had charge of the City-Baylor football game and sold tickets to the City-Central football game in a downtown booth, The City-Baylor basketball game and the annual Baylor stagette were also under the auspices of this class. Children from Vine Street Orphanage were entertained with a Christmas party, which was one of the highlights of the year for these generous seniors, Santa Claus, the Gym Captains, and other members of the class helped to make December eighteenth a red letter day for these small tots. Dramatic ability sparkled during the production of H320 College Avenue, a murder-mystery-comedy, with a surprise ending. Under the able direction of Miss Kath- arine Pryor, the play was a bright spot in the year's activities. The last days of a glowing high school career for the class ended with Senior Day, Class Day. the senior picnic, Baccalaureate sermon, and last, but not least, COMMENCE' MENT topped off with the commencement dance. ilhus ended the last year of high school for a spirited and talented classfthe Class of l946l Page 27
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