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Class of 1946 During the four years the Senior Class attended Modesto High, the football team won the Sac-Joaquin Championship twice in 1044 and ' 45, i tic basketball squad won this victory in 1 ( ' 4 an excellent track and baseball nam were seen and Principal L. L. Jones arrived. Page 29
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The I lour L ss During their high school career, due to the war, they helped in many activities towards that end. The Victory Corps was formed. Bond Rallies were held, and many boys went into the Service. Thev began their Senior year in a world of peace, the first since they were Fresh- men. As their Senior Memorial, they pre- sented the school with two Panther figures to be placed on each side of the entrance of the new Modesto Hi«h School. Page 28
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Left to right, Alice Jolliff. Evelyn Mogenson, Pat Junker, Genevieve Ramby, Lorraine Ladd. Class of 194 The Junior Class was active during ti past year selling hot dogs and cokes at ti football games, alternating the concessioi with the Senior Class. From these conc siohs they netted $1,000 which enabl them to participate in many activities dul ing the school year. A big event of trl fall term was the dressy-sport dance ■ January given in the girls ' gym for trl graduating Seniors. The dance wl called School Days and the therm was completed with refresh menl served in a school-house ful nished with desks, blackboard and dunce stool. Flower baskets sold by JuniJ girls during the lunch periods ol May Day was an activity of tli spring term. The Junior Gas contributed the profits to a charitj organization. On Play Day tha entered the activities as a class One of the best events of tfl year was given by the Junioj Class. Decorated as a mountaij resort, the girls ' gym was thj setting of the Junior-Senior Prorrj The theme of the traditional for mal Prom was carried out will a scene of a lake and mountaij animals. Music was provided bj an orchestra for the last dance a the school year in honor of thj graduating Seniors. teft to right, Ronald Hackett, Barbara Lyon, Earl Sample. Page 30
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