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JljLr JlsJ C 6 i -iLy7ru a l f The class of 1948 entered Carter county high school la 1944 vlth an enrolInent of 42 freshmen. Of the 42 ve originally had, 39 were left at the end of the school tern. The class, sponsored by Nr. Callaghan, elected Lee Castle- berry president, Loyd Tovneend rice-president, and Coleman Meyer secretary-treasurer. The sophomores initiated us on September 15, and ve gave our return party September 29, Ve chose Deloris Vaterland to represent our class in the annual Homecoming event. Is our class queen Delorle was one of the vhite- robsd attendants to the school queen. The freshmen took part In stunt night by presenting In The Vick of Time vlth Lee Castleberry, Loyd Tovneend, Boyne Oundl ch, and June McLeod acting. Ve also took part in the carnival.
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W§ initiated the freshman the second vesk of school before they became too veil acquainted with the ways of high school. This vas more en- joyable than the preceding year for us. We held a large part In Homecoming this year. We were well represented in the football game, pep rally and the crowning of the tyieen. June Beach being nominated as our elect. More than one sophomore held his place In contests. Several won honors in poetry contests and the scholastic honor awards. 37 Juniors stepped over the threshold of Carter county high school on September 7, 1946 to begin their first year as upper classmen. To lead this large and industrious group, Mrs. Gladys Tavlln again took the great respon- sibility. She was ably assisted by Bobby Cooper as president, Don Pulse, vic -presldent, Areatha MeCamiah, secretary and Eugene Schulte a s treasurer. Our class was well represented in sports this year. A large per cent of the basketball and football teams consisted of Junior boys. The girls held their places in basketball, soft- ball, badminton and volleyball. When Homecoming rolled around we chose Eleanor Rliley as our queen-elect. Try as we did to have her hold the honor of queen, the seniors von. We gladly upheld the traditions of giving a class play and prom. Our play aDon(t Take My Penny was presented on December 8 and turned out to be an all-around success. The proa was on April 26 and wae a gay formal affair. We received our class rings in Tsbruary. They are quite different from those of previous years, being oval shaped and of silver, yellow and rose gold. We again participated in all school events and tried to do our best in each. Another school year is drawing to a finish and we feel that we have accomplished a great deal. We look forward to our senior year as we ve been told it will be the most interesting of ell. '77?.
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The year 1946 cane with 38 sophomores en- rolled. Anna Belle Brantley, Paul Dillon, Benny Metsenberg, Helen Boxdal, Haynond Shuffield, and Eaymond Stevart did not return and Abble Kennedy, John Tel gen, and Willard Padden cane from other schools. Later in the year George Klttelaann dropped and Joy Peabody Joined us. We seleeted John Telgen president, Abble Kennedy ▼ice-president, and Loyd Townsend secretary- treasurer. Ve Initiated the freshaen Septeaber 14 by a«iHng the boys wear girls' dresses backwards, and baby bonnets. The girls wore boys' clothes backward with their hair up in rags. In the afternoon the freshaen were led to the gym and Introduced to the school; then a beauty contest was staged with the boys as contestants. Kenny Pulse von as Miss Demeanor.1 Karlie LeBree was our iueen candidate for Homecoming. All of us helped in the campaign- ing and ticket sale for this event. Betty Lee Sumners, Mara Walter, and June McLeod had poems accepted by the Hatlonal High School Poetry Association. Loyd Townsend and Lee Castleberry played basketball and football both years. This past school tern, the sophomore class has been busy outside of school as wsll as taking part in the many school activities. itn (xf! CudjcLbriS 0, S.
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