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Class History For eight years we had eagerly awaited the last lap of our journey through the land of learn- ing-our high school days. Finally, in 1945, we, the Forty-niners reached that state and set out with a grim determination for success. Mr. Freeman led the tour, and other guides assisted him along the way to be sure that we got the most out of our excursion. This first year we were somewhat fearful because of the newness of it all, but mixed with that fear was a feeling of importance and a desire to work hard to reach our goal. Miss Sullivan guided us suc- cessfully through that year in spite of the many pitfalls along the way. By the second year our enthusiasm was increasing greatly, and we were forced to add more wagons to take care of the number who joined our happy caravan. Miss Austin became our new guide, and we felt that this was a significant year of our tour, for some of our girls were selected to serve at the Junior-Senior Banquet, and other members of our group took part in the main school sports. At the end of this year, half of our journey was completed, and we were anticipating the other half with great excitement, for it promised to be even more eventful. We made a stop in June of '47, but by September we were ready to make our way into the Junior year of the trip. Miss Forsyth lighted the way for us, and we made many important stops at places of interest along the way. First we elected class officers. They were, President, Geraldine Corbett, Vice-President, Harold Andrews, Secretary, Lucille Bunn, and Treasurer, Sally Hinton. Next came a class play Aunt Susie Shoots the Works, and last we joined the group ahead of us in a Junior-Senior Banquet. Our last year in this trip was so busy that we hardly had time to know whether we were glad or sorry that the convoy must soon disband. We had as our guide, Miss Sadler, and Senior class officers were, President, Harold Andrews, Vice-President, Sally Hinton, Secretary-Treasurer, Lucille Bunn. Our first stop was to get class rings to remind us always of the happy events along the way. One night the Juniors made a campfire and gave us a banquet, and great was the celebrity, toasts, and speeches. This last year we published a great book called The Corinthian. Into it we put all the exploits and memories of our happy journey. And now, we have reached our destination. The convoy must break up and each wagon will go its way into the world to find what awaits. May we, the Forty-Niners wish for you and the entire school many more happy events and the best of luck for a successful future. SALLY HINTON, Class Historian.
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HAROLD ANDREWS 4-H Club l, 2, Class President 2, 4, Class Vice- President 3, Co-Ho-Pa Staff 3, 4, Corinthian Staff 3, Editor 4, Marshall 3, Class Play 3, Who's Who 4. MAGDELINE ATKINSON Glee Club I, Softball l, 2, Librarian 4, Who's Who 4. J. C. AUSTIN, JR. Archer's Lodge l, 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who. HOWARD AVRETTE Archer's Lodge l, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Corinthian Staff 4. HELEN BARHAM Archer's Lodge l, 4-H Club l, Class Secretary 2, Co-Ho-Pa Staff 2, 4, Usher for Class Play 3, Marshall 3, Corinthian Staff 4, Testator 4, Who's Who 4. GRADY BARNES 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 3, 4, Corinthian Staff 4, Who's Who 4. JIMMIE DYKES BARNES 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Ho-Pa Staff 3, Who's Who 4, Archer's Lodge l. REUBEN BATTEN 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Corinthian Staff 4, Basketball Manager 4.
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