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11 A First row, left to right—Ruth Hall, Retha M. Lentz, Mildred Williams, Lottie Hargrave, Josephine Henderson, Maggie Reese. Second row—Mrs. Teamer, advisor, Hattie McCollough, Virginia McKee, Rosa L. Setzer, Geraldine Drayne, Johnnye M. Carr. Third row: James Hobson, Margaret McNair, Ednora Wilks, Willow M. Donaldson, Theressa Taggart, Horace Pressly. Fourth row—L. G. Aldrich, 11 B First row, left to right-Harvey Whtie, Josephine Harris, Marjorie Johnson Louise Smith,. Thelma Stewart, Mary Gibson, Roy Leazer. Second row Miss Riggs, ° VIS0 ’ ' Third row” Willie Camps therton Alii Aldrich, Luella Johnson, Mae R. Holt, Gevena Cha«J« ' Alexander Wylie, Henry Holmes, Joseph Miller and Andrew Jones.
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11 B NEWS . The twenty-eight students of the 11th B Class are doing a satisfactory piece of work under the supervision of Miss E. B. Riggs. Our officers are as follows: President- -Alexander Wylie Vice-President -j oseph Miller Secretary -Harvey White Assistant Secretary -Josephine Harris All members of our class except three paid all or part of their book fees the first semester. We have not done that well the second semester. We took part in the Community Chest Drive and made a fine showing. In the Red Cross Drive our class ranked third with an amount of $10.35. Roy Leazer ranked third in the individual purchasing of stamps in the school. A number of our classmates took part in the cotton picking on Mon¬ day, October 12th. We are planning to play a large part in the Victory Garden Project of the school. The students of the 11th class took part in the various activities of the year. On the football team we had Alexander Wylie, Andrew Jones, Joseph Miller, Willie Camps and Milton Jones. Thelmarie Stewart, Henry Holmes and Alexander Wylie were on the basketball team. In the Glee Club we have seven members, they are Roy Leazer, Joseph Miller, Luella Johnson, Louise Smith, Josephine Harris, Harvey White and Marjorie Johnson. The Crown and Scepter Club, Iota Delta Kappa Soceity, Kappa Omicron and Hi-Y Club also have representatives from the 11th B class. The members of the Student Council are Josephine Harris, Naomi Partee, and Marjorie Johnson, Willie Camps 1 , Louise Smith, and Alexander Wylie were members of the Safety Patrol. We have felt it our responsibility to contribute to all of our school activities. We have had a successful year and we have tried to go 100 per cent in all school activities. We are hoping to make a fine set of Seniors in the coming school term! By MARJORIE ALVERTA JOHNSON 10 A On September 1, 1942, thirty gay boys and girls came upon the grounds of Price High School to continue their second year. All the members of the previous term were not present, for some had moved away, others had decided for various reasons not to return to school. We came this year with the retermination to lead. We chose the following persons as officers: President, Juanita Stewart; Vice-President, Robert Fleming; Secretary, R. Nathaniel Niles; Assistant Secretary, Alice L. Miller; Treasurer, Ollie M. Collins; Reporter, William P. Littlejohn. During the year we have tried to come up to our pledge oi 100 per cent cooperation in everything. Although sometimes we have taned, we have put forth the effort. . . i Each month during the school year, we had special Devotional pio- grams. R. Nathaniel Niles, chairman of the program committee gave us special Negro History, Christmas, Lenten, Easter and Thanksgiving programs. We gave a play entitled “Talk Costs Lives, ait an ass n } program.th e Rgd Crogs War e ff or t we raised a total of $7.50; for Com¬ munity Chest, $4.00. For the War Stamps and Bonds drive we conti lbute GaCh There are members of our class participating in every activity of the ■mmprm I frill irfdhi frill! i ' I! dftn . ;V, ' ■ •
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