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GSS lSlOI' As tl1e voul g khakl elad bov sat h nlf d1e lllllflf., and half xxx 1l1e not fu f1 om the flOl1t lxnes of a fax flung bxttle field he wxs not tlllfllxlllg of what was gomg to happen to h1111 next but he xx IS xemembel me the past and how qulet and peaceful lt must be back 1n the st xtes He began ren11n1sc1ng OVQI h1s davs at school xxhlch had e11deel for h1m less than a xea1 before A snnle appeared on h1s face as he tl1ought of h1s classmates and the good tnnes thex had enjoxed together He remembered aboxe all the tnne he sat 1n back of Jean the g1rl who l1xed next dom and hovx she had screamed xxhen he dxpp ed her p1g talls 1n 1nk Suddenlx he was stlrred fl0l11 h1S thoughts bx the sound of revel1e But agam when he thought of home and l11s H1gh School days whlch were the happlest davs of h1s l1fe he could not get up and move on so e1s1lx He sat down on the 1-Touml xvh1ch w1s fast growmv cold but he el1d not not1ce th1t as h1s llllllel was wnn llllftlflg n1 mv mlle may The tl1e 1de'1 SflllClC h1n1 xvhv of cou1se he h1d the record of h1s Hwh School davs 1n a sn1 1ll book whlch Jean had vxanted hllll to have befo1e gomg to the Almv He began to gloxx ve1v 1n1e1ous because he knexx also th xt th1s llttle book contuned a record of h1s fellow classmates After se mrelnnff for the book l1e settled back and l1UlI'lKllX opened to the f1rst page Ye 1t xxas 1911 anel as he lead alound there xxere fortv seven fresh1nen enrolled 1n the elass They were Wllma Sh1xerelecke1 'Vlax Be1sner Sue Howard Mlnor Leeper Bxron Aunstrong Charlene Shaw Paul Garrett Henrletta Hoffgatt Geralel1ne Norr1s Jun1or Thomas 'Nlaxme Sublel Leonaxd VI1chael Helen Bankson Lawrence Fenstern1al1e1 ald Gard Evelvn Plttsenbarger Kenneth Stralt James Klosterman Peffgv PFICC 'VIar1o11e S1nk Don old Warner Exelvn Shuttlevsorth R1chard Sanders lVIarv1n Houelleshell B1ll St xhl Gladvs Clbbons 'VIa1v M1ller Margaret Podenbarge1 Patr1c1a Flex muth Jav Garrlson Ma1guer1te Blxson Bdlbala Bxder Ruth Thornhlll Carol steed Ha1oldHoxxe Jean Rlffle X7lVllY1 Snvder Bettx Heck Paulme Grav lVl6I'lll1 Plrker Agnes Wltters D0llItl1V Pep ple Mae lmsxxonfrer B1ll Wl1lttlHQ't0H and Deloxls Sanders The class was sponsoled bx Mr Paul Colllns and the followmg OfllCOIS were elected PI'9S1fl0I1l Jay Ga1r1son X ICO P1es1dent 'Wax Bclsnel SQCYQ tary Sue Howard Reporter R1cha1el Sanders Some of the Freshmen bovs and gnls were n 1t1ated mto the F F A and F H A and under the d1rect1on of the xocatlonal surperv1sors manv act 1x1t1es xxere ca1r1ed out At the beg1nn1ng of the vear the class held a xxe1ne1 roast IH the wooels anel at Chnstmas an ex change of glfts xx as held at school At th1s polnt the boxs beconnng more and more lnterested qu1cklv turned the page to h1s Sophomore vear 10-1? The 0fTlC6lS were PI'8SlCl6Ilt Jun1or Tl'10l113.S XICQ P1es1dent Max Be1sner Secretarx beraldme Nlorrls and Reporter Barbara Bader 'VI1ss Carpenter was the class sponsor Those who had left the class were Ex elvn P1ttse-nbarger Pat llCl3 Ifrevmuth Jav G'1r11son Marguerlte Brvson Luol Steed Halold Hoxxe and B1ll Wh1ttlD2f0H The enrollment xxas now fortx School d1el not beffm lllltll September 22 but evexvone xxas verx proud of the progress bemg maele toxxa1d the nevx 2'VYl1l'laSlUI'l1 The cl'1 s held a l1xelx class partx at Ch: 1stmas t1me 'VI1ss Wx sonfr and VI1 I1pt1ap xxele the guests Aram the F H A had a b1g xea1 Some of thelr act1v1t1es xxere p1rt1c1pat1on 1n the Fall Fan Farme1's Inst1tute Banquets and programs for the Granges Also a turkex affle and an assemblx for the sehool xxele held Tl ose who wlthdlew durxng the xea1 xxele Wla1 net Potlenbugel Ida Nlae Shultz Agnes W1tte1s Paul f1a11ett Ollxe Subler Deloles Sxnelels Helen Bankson and Donald Demo1est HRVIHW completed re 1d1ng about h1s Freshman and Sophomole xeals he vxas lellllflfllfl of h1s Junlor xe11 those xxele the daxs when the good t1mes reallx Stalted he xx IS then an Upperelassman' So he tu1ned the pa e 1nd read At the verx top of the page the officers xxere found Ple 1dent Sue Hoxvarel X100 Pres1dent Jnn Klosterman Secretarx Cerald1ne Norr1s and Re porter Bxlon Armstrong Mrs Tnelma Ross was the Jun1or sponsor she a1ded the clas 1n manx waxs bx '1 market a tur kex laffle and other 'lCtlVltl9S xvhlch Increased the class funds Th1s began the vea1 of ratxonmg reglstratmn shortages and all the changes whlch come xx1tl1 xv xr 'Vlanv students began the work school pro g1 1111 Ifven the t1ll1 h 1d turned strlctlv G I Jn 'VI 11ch '76 a class p utx vxas held 1n honor of el cl lss m ite 'VIa1e Be1sner xxho was leavlng for the Armv Iunlor Thomas lSSlStlfl four Sen1or bovs Ill makmg up the f1rst f1N6 of the basketball squad Those who had left good old A H S 1nd ven tured mto other f1elds dur1ng the xear were Iavs rence Fensteun 1l1er Wlaxwe Snbler Donald VV11n Q1 Fuffene Barga Leonard lVI1chael Vern Allread Max Be1sner and 'VIe1l1n Parker some of vxhom a1e novx sevvmff for Uncle Sam The bov noxx lald the book as de Thls had been h1s last V931 at school He was rather sorrv he had had to leaxe but from all the news from llllll The xear began xx 1th lVIrs Ross as sponsor Mrs Ross reslgned and Mrs Helen Wurster was chosen to take her pos1t1on The officers for th1s eventful vear Vtele Pres1dent NTIHOI' Leeper V1ce PI'6QlCl8Tlt Charlene Shaw Secretarv Jlm Klosterman and Reporter Byron Armstrong Those vxho xxere not xxxth us 1n the f1nal xear we re Ferxld F11 el and lunlor Thomas Junlor xx 1ll recene h1s d1ploma because he was IH the Sen1o1 Llass long enough before bemg mducted 1nto the U S Armv ln December A farewell partv was held for Jun1or at the begmnmg of the new Ve1r Geralehne NOTFIS was the wlnner of the Prmce of Peace Declamatlon contest 1n our C0llll11l.1l'lllIX On Decen1be1 15th the VlCt0TV Corps le ld an assemblv The class had rece1ved the1r Senlor PIC LUIOS loner before Chr1stn1as Later the p1ctures fox the Annual were bemg taken and plax p1act1ce had begun On March 17 the Senlor plav Almost E1ghteen was presented The class th1s vea1 useel all of 1ts bovs as there xx ere onlx f1xe left The glrls acted as staffe managers etc About th1s tlme everx one settled down and xxas xerv busx for a fexx weeks sell1ng advert1s1ng and pubhshmg the annual Followmg th1s came the sales campa1gn The hllarlous Semor Class Dav was held n Mav 12 Then came 'Vlxy 18 the elav when the class of 22 stuelents gxaduated from the Anson1a Hlgh School The onlv txx o who had gone completelv through school togeter 1n A H S were Byron Armstlong dllfl Sue Howard Although the xoung soldler xxas th1nk1ng of all these thmgs wh1ch hael meant so much to hmm vehat he d1el not real1ze w IS that he was dolng h1s part bv helpmg., xx1n a xxal A xxar Wl'llCl1 xxlll bung peace and hmppmess f0I the xxorld of tomorrow But rexehe had calleel long before and our solel1er must go back to hlS dutv I I I , II. 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