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- JUNIOR CLASS First, G. Howe, W. Johnson, V. Frank, W. Newby, D. Smith, D. Dean, J. Dilley, Miss Stack. Second, D. Johnson, S. Page, R. Mallon, C. Chain, J. Lomax, C. Wilkinson, M. Martin, M. Hart, H. Arnold. Third, B. Lockwood, V. Fugate, J. Johnson, E. Connor, B. Woods, E. Young, G. Lockwood, R. Walters, M. Rawls Fourth, D. A. Wilson, W. Elston, R. Cheek, L. Schaffer, K. Cole, A. Nicely, J. Wilson, T. Juneman, E. Cassel. Fifth, H. Doll, K. Clugsten, R. Young, D .Brown, F. Jones, W. Applegate, E. Opp, J. Strasser, L. Porter, O. Speer.
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wr 1 v 'I- .Di- L. ww V. 3 3 H? ,. hm Y . fag if Ilia, sr, may -9 an aaa .4 It is during the third year that ideas begiin to formulate and the dreams of the designers and engineers who lrave worked so tirelessly begin to take shape. The smooth designs in the minds of the artists have gone through many stages of developments allowing an opportunity to iron out countless problems. We as students are able at least to grasp these ideas and begin to work with them ourselves. The next step in the factory is making the dies and castings. The dies require the careful smoothing of their surfaces 'by the hands of men possessing the knowledge that comes from long experience. They are then placed in great body presses and stamped down upon sheets of steel, released to reveal perfect parts. With the patience and skill of the experienced craftsmen, the in- structors painstakingly work to create ideas and impress upon us the knowledge that will be need- ed when the Hnal assembly 'begins next year. On September 3, 1938, fifty-four new, unpolished Freshmen entered Bushnell High School as raw materials. We chose 'Carolyn Chain, Lawrence Porter, Dale Frank, and Miss Warfel as our staff managers. The following year, being Sophomores, we did not fail to acknowledge our importance in school. Our leaders for this year were: Carolyn Chain, Don Smith, Magnolia Rawls, and John Dimmitt as our sponsor. This year, 1941, we have surpassed the first two steps, and are Juniors. Our oHicers this year are: Don Smith, Bill Newby, and Doris Dean, with Miss Stack as leader. During these three years in school many things have been accomplished and some of our bad habits have been detected. A great number of our class has taken part in school activities and athletics, such as football, baseball, track and basketball. Our girls' basketball team placed Hrst in the girls' tournament this ye-ar and this year the class play, 'tLove Troubles Tommy, was a huge success. We sponsored the Junior-Sen- ior banquet at the end of the year and enjoyed preparing for it more than any event in which we have ever participated. Relnehbd-MF - The day Miss Knowlton wore ribbons in her hair? Vice-Versa day when all the girls wore their sweaters backwards with the buttons in the beck, and by afternoon the boys had re-versed their sweaters and wore their athletic letters on their backs? The girls then proceeded to put on two different colors of anklets. The boys, not to be outdone, turned up one trouser leg to reveal their flashy sport socks. The day Vinny Johnson came to school with his crew cut? The first day after Christmas vacation when the halls were filled with the scent of Evening in Paris perfume? Those days preceding the election of Student Council President when everyone wore badges for his favorite candidate, read posters, and listened to campaign speeches? ,'1 ,..'c ' - .ri -..alas
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