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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 1, 1946 we as Fresnmen entered the halls of old Ceres High. The teachers were to suffer acute behavior that year. Ve kept up a fair existence despite the tests and exams, We gave Mrs. Allen a hard time that year, but for that fact, they all did. There were thirty of us and we seldom saw a day pass without a mishap, such as bad grades or a test. But we existed for the nine- long months and to our surprise our teachers did, too. In September 1947, we again tramped in and camped within the halls of old Ceres. But along the way we dropped these wonderful students: Lorraine Edwards, who chose the name of Hubble to the name of Sophomore, Matrimony claimed her, Jack Thompson, Boyd and Pete Tweatt chose home life and chores on the farm rather than come to school. later Andrew Creggar Started to do farm work, too, Mary Spangler and Georgia Fortner decided there were interests elsewhere, So there again we struck names from our roll. Alma YW Kegley decided she liked another school better, so we let her go. Rich Valley claims her now. To our sor- row, Nora Hayton, Felicia Atkins, Glenna Creggar and Donald Barger decided to tarry behind us. The rest of us passed on into the bliss of the Big Junior Class} THE PAST IS GONE, BUT TH FUTURE IS STILL OUR OWN. With this as our motto we started the Junior year of our career. This year we lost Donald Hanshew to the farm life that seems so attractive. To our nu- mber we were lucky enough to add four from the past Junior Class; namely, Eddie Hubble, Owen King, Kenneth Tibbs and Billy Lindamood. We are glad to have them with us and hope they will be Seniors with us next year. We do admire them because they decided to stay in school with us, We are trying to achieve those things our teach- ers tell us we must have in order to be Juniors, We have to read our motto often in order to keep us on the straight and narrow path. W e even wonder if some times it is straight? We shall leave that for someone else to decide. Our Junior year is drawing to a close and we have the same number, so guess we have accomp1- ished one goal: UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED KE PALL i am a a iS EMOUNTAINEER FE
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