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13 chgron cl We, a group of thirty-nine eager students, became eli- gible for the annual nine months tournaments in the fall of 19145. Although we were the smallest class enrolled in the tournament and have remained so for the past four years, we managed to survive the first year with a few victories in basketball, a few more parties, and even more representa- tives on Honor Club. The next year we returned with a few losses and a few new additions. We lost Betty Smith and Zack Miles. Our new additions were Clarice Clunie, Helen Mclntire, and Bob Rasner. In our third and next most important year in the tour- naments, many new people joined us: Bill Condit, Pat Bristow Chester Sherrow, Jack Agee, and Dick Fallowfield. During this year we carried out many class projects such as a maga- zine sale, Inter-Class Tourney, and dances after basketball games in order to make money for the prom. On May 21, l9h8, we held our Junior and Senior Prom at the Antlers Hotel, the first occasion of its being held outside of school. Finally in our last and most important year, we return- ed to find that we had to make even more money than the year 3 before. Everyone set to work selling greeting cards, pecans, notebooks, and giving bake sales, a play, and dances. Now, the same number as when we started out are about ready to graduate from this yearly competition and go into a life of even keener competition. by .K . Ffh A A .,i,vy If hail .swf ji, ' ' if fhm
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