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Juniors L, 9 Left to Right.Top Row: S« Sjoblom, H • Fowler , R • Catron, R. Met- zenbcrg, R. Town send, H. Fowler, J Woodward, J . McGumsey, C. Guy- er, H. Bulse. Second Row : M . Gallagher, Viola Strand, Veda Strand G. Webster, D0 Dou- Q glas, V. Frye, S. Guyer, E . Rose D» Boggs L, Fowler A . Lud - w i c k, B . Askin, H Donr- ald, F, Collins M . Laughlin , Third Row: J » Thimmesch , M . Kriotel, M. Hurst E. Arnold , F • Welch, B. Thonp son, M. Kingsley, P. Penn, P. Mulkey, R. Webster, B Brantley, J. Jamieson
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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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Junior History The junior slass started the year o f - — 1942-43 with a membership of 36, a loss of 6 from last year’s class. The first meeting was held on September 16 and offi- cers elected to lead us through the year as follows; Johnny McCumsey president; Hex Catron, vice presi- dent; Veda Strand, secretary and Arlene Ludvick, treasurer. Miss Gallagher and Miss Laughlin were our sponsors until Miss Laughlin left then Miss Gallagher sponsored us alone This was quite a task as the class meetings were usually very disorderly. The junior play The Sunshine Twin! was presented on December 19, 1942. The play was a comedy and a grand success. The Junior Prom on April 16, 1943 was informal, as we wanted to save the money for war stamps and bonds. We got our class rings this year as we were not certain of getting them next year due to war conditions and shortage of materials. The junior class held its place on the honor roll as well as in other school activities. —Doris Douglas.
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