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Seniors PjO.es, Pern Maxine, Ekalaka Chorus 1,2,3,4. Viennese nights 3. Class play 3. Carterettes 4. Rolf son, Betty Ra.e, Ekalaka Band 2,3. President 4.Viennese nights o. Orchestra 1, Class play, prompter 3. Carterettes 2,3, President 4. Masquers 3. Annual staff 4. Broad- caster staff, Feature Editor 4. Senrud, John T., Hcalaka 1 Townsend, Donald Victor, Big Timber Basketball manager 3, 4. President 3, Annual staff 4 Broadcast- er staff, business manager 4. Walter, Wilma S., Ekalaka Chorus 4. Class play 3. Masquers 3, Welch, Gladys Marion, Ekalaka Band 3,4. Basketball letters 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3,4. Viennese nights 3 Masquers 3. i Wells, Joe Stanley, Bkalaka Band 2,3,4. Chorus 4, •rchestra 1. Viennese nights 3. Yates, Robert Ross, Ekalaka Band 1,2,3. Football letter 3. Chorus 1 2i3,4.Viennese nights 3, Class play 3. President 1 Dokken, Jimmie C., Ekalaka Band 2, 3., Orchestra 1, nights 3. Viennese
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Senior History 1940 found 35 of us back again We were now sophomores and could laugh at the new group of meek, opei - mouthed freshies. Initiation was our goal the first couple of weeks. Mr Main was class sponsor, Ross Yates became President; Charlotte Cunningham, vice president; Zoe Dague, secretary; Amabel Whitney, treasurer; Lola Speelmon was nominated sophomore queen That year we lost only one member. Then came our junior year. We were very proud to say that we were upper classmen. Miss Withrow was chosen class sponsor; Donald Townsend, president; James Marty, vice president; and lone Parks, secretary and treasure» We began plans for the annual prom, and used a patriotic and spring theme combined tfox4 originality wi introduced a new idea of crowning a prom iueen which was Ruth Albert. Lola Speel- mon won another scholastic letter that year and Anabel Whitney was nominated class queen. It has been a most wonderful voyage and now we come to our senior year. We have accum- ulated many souveniers from every port Geraldine Clocksin and Margie Hubbard were chosen Co-Valedictorian while Gloria Gundlach was Salutatorian. Of the twenty- nine members, Zoe Dague, Gloria Gundlach and Margie Hubbard received scholastic letters. The tides have come and gone and the waves of examinations have sometimes tried their worst to overwhelm us; but none of them succeeded. A small but mighty class who have tried to keep up the traditions of by—gone senior classes Margie Hubbard—
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Stamp Sale Stamp sale in Carter county- high school began in October and continued through- out the year. Every class faithfully contributed to the cause, although the sum from the classes were some- times small or large the total of stamp sales rose to a high sum during the months before Christmas On November 13, the total amounted to $682.45 By November 25, the total had reached $804. At Christmas every student in Carter high was working to raise the total to a $100, for that week. Though the efforts were great the four classes had a sum of $82.80 for the week before Christmas vacation. The grand to- tal at that time was $1,033.35. As the winter months passes into spring, our totals for each month were adding more and more to Uncle Sam’s cause. The total for the mbnth of February was $114. 70, and the grand total amounted to $1359.65. During the month of Map ch the grand total was raise $238. 70. The class totals for the year at that time as follows: Seniors , $262.65; Juniors 191.65; Sophs 286 30; Fresh, 398.10; Misc sales, 459. 75, The total amounted to $1686. 95 on April 9.
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