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ae they vere on the receiving oldo September 14. Xonnoth Puloo von a beauty eontoot of fair ladlee and was titled Nits Demeanor . To further toot the froeh ve had thoa vhlto-vaoh the C on April 30. Marlie LaBree von our sophomore rapport at our queen- alec t at Hommcoming. October 20« Nr. Shirley Callaghan ably assisted us throat our years as lover dassaen but found he vas unable to be vlth us our third year. Mrs. Viola Sandy and Nr. Thomas Ounnlnghan vere our new sponsors as ve becaae Juniors. President Boyne Oundlach» rlce-president Narlie LaBree, secretary-treasurer Betty Lee Sunaers vers chosen officers for our nev year in sohool. A new type of entertainment found its vay into Carter hi this year» as the Horthvest Assemblies Bade its appearance. The Juniors sponsored the first of sir of these Assemblies» presenting Nr. Iraan Qrey vith a full evening sf enter- tainment for all. Quite a profit vas realised for our class ovor Nr. Orsy's expenses. Tot the second time in the history of our football Home- coming, a class other than the seniors received the honor of having a candidate become queen. Through the energy good-vi 11 of her classmates. Shirley Oundlach came eut Homecoming night wearing the train and cape of the queen. Uden Strand erowned her Queen Shirley 1 and a march followed in her honor. Ve ordered our claaa rings in October with a promise of receiving them la Tebruary. Ve planned te give the Junior class play Professor How Could You» December 14 but due to circumstances beyond our control it wasn't given until April 11. It vae a success of laughs and entertainment. Our Proa vas Nay 2 in honor of the seniors. It vas forcal and proved to be different than in years before. Many of us went out for chorus» band, football» and basketball. Ve held on an average the largest number on the honor roll.
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JUNIORS Reading around the J'ai R. Baht, D.Bopgs, 7. Brance, L. Castleberry, 0. Clockein, Bereriy Oundlach, Boyne Oundlach, S. Oundlach, Y. Oundlach, J» Hubbard, L Hubbard» X Kreitel, H. LaBree, B. Martens, J. McLeod, C. Meyer, and I. Mrnak. B. Padden, V. Padden, J. Peabody, 0, Schvelgert, Y. Schvelgert, D, Sheffield, L. Sterns, X. Stuart, B. Summers, P. Taylor, L. Townsend, M. Valter, 0. Ward, B. Vaterland, D. Vaterland, V. Vaterland, and Y. Welch. Is freshmen, the class of '48 entered Carter oounty high school with an enroll ent of 43. Lee Castleberry vas elected president with Loyd Tovnsend as rice-president and Coleman Meyer as secretary-treasurer. Ve were initiated by the sophomores September 15 with all the trimming? of traditional frosh green. Ve gave a return party on September 29. Homecoming in 1944 found Delores Vaterland as queen-elect of our class. Hot eo many found high school interesting In 1945 as ve came back to school only 38 in number. John Teigen was our president, Abble Kennedy ▼ice-president, and Loyd Townsend our secretary-treasurer. The freshmen found out all the tricks of Initiation Day ?
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D. Mrnak, V. HIm, 7. Oxford, X, Pulse. R. Purdu», 0. Richard., C. Rowley, J. Storey, H. Suaners, S. Taylor, B, Teigen, B. Welch, W. Vinkley, and P. Tatee. larly in September, 1945, 29 eager freshnan started their high school carser. At their first aeeting they shoes the follow- ing officers to guide then through their first year of adrenture: President, Clarence Rowley; ▼ice-president, Mikie Cross; and secretary-treas- urer, Jill Cooper. Mrs. Jessica Bunt took orer the task known to all as clasp sponsor. The first erent of the year, initiation, took place soon after the opening of school. Regard- less of the weird tales of that fatelees day. we
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