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With our stay ended in Washington we started for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday morning at 7:30. We arrived at Gettysburg about 10:00 and picked up a guide to accompany us to the battlefield. The guide explained the battle and pointed out the various points of interest such as Little Round Top, Big Round Top, General Meade's head-quarters, the WWills Houseu in which President Lincoln wrote the nGettysburg Address,N and the Jennie Wade House. At Harrisburg we hit the turn-pike which stretches 160 miles from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh. The interesting points on the highway were the seven tunnels we went through. We stopped at the Midway for a rest stop. We'arrived in Pittsburgh at 5:30. After putting our things in our rooms in the Sheraton Hotel where we were to spend the night, we ate supper then attended a movie. Because this was our last night, several decided that they wouldn't do much sleeping. Those could be detected the next day on the bus. For some reason they seemed a little sleepy! Our bus left the Sheraton Hotel at 7:30 for our last day of travel. We had a rest stop in Cambridge, Ohio, and dinner in Lancaster. Our afternoon rest stop was in Cincinnati. From here on the seniors had their choice of seats on the bus, just a little favor done by the juniors! It was a tired but very happy group that got off the bus in Deputy about 5:00. There was a little sadness in our thoughts because this was really the last time the seniors would be with us on any school activities. Those who went on this trip will never forget it. we express our thanks to the faculty who helped to make the trip a success. WST? si K-Ji 1 ,...A X .., .......
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farm ijwhafmy On entering our freshman year in high school, we felt we had reached a marked goal in our lives. Fourteen members entered in the 1911?-M8 freshman class, Those were Anna Belle Bowlin, Hbward Ross Von Dissen, Heward Stites, Donald Ritzline, Melvin Bush, William Bush, Hice Turner, Betty Eppley, June Von Dissen, Regina Rutherford, Joyce Phillips, Ellogene Fields, Alma Cochran, and Shirley Henry. Mr. James E. Jenkins was our class sponsor. The class officers were Joyce Phillips, President, Betty Eppley, Vice-President, Anna Belle Bowlin, Secretary and Treasurer. On the day of our initiation we came to school looking very comical and feeling very uncomfortable. we were honored by a party at night. All of us enjoyed the party very much, but we felt we had earned our places as members of the high school School opened September 17, l9h8, with fourteen students entering as sophomores. One new student, Paul Peeler, entered that year. On October l5 we took great pleasure in initiating the freshmen. In our first class meeting of the year we elected the following officers: Joyce Phillips, President, Paul Peeler, Vice-President, and June Von Dissen, Secretary and Treasurer. During the first semester, Regina Rutherford moved to Kentucky. Paul Peeler and Melvin Bush withdrew. Anna Belle Bowlin was elected to succeed Paul Peeler as Vice-President. Mr. Robert Millis was our class sponsor. When school reopened in September, there were ten members of the junior class, six girls and four boys. Our class officers were elected as follows: Joyce Phillips, President, Alma Cochran, Vice-President, Anna Belle Bowlin, Secretary, and Shirley Henry, Treasurer. Mrs. Aleeta Kinder was our class sponsor. we felt quite important during our junior year. On December 9, we received our class rings of which we are all very proud. we sold cokes and candy at the home ballgames and candy at noon to help build our funds for our trip to Washington, D. C. we also sponsored a box-social on January 31 which proved very successful. Early in November, we presented the play, nCome Rain or Shine,U which was a great success and we extend thanks to Mrs. Kinder for the success of the play. Bill Bush was the only junior on the basketball team and Betty Eppley was elected cheer-leader for the third year. School opened in September 1950 with nine seniors. They were Alma Cochran, Joyce Phillips, June Von Dissen, Anna Belle Bowlin, Shirley Henry, Howard Ross Von Dissen, Howard Stites, Bill Bush, and Donald Ritzline. After the Thanksgiving vacation, Betty Eppley re-entered to graduate with us at the end of the year. Officers were elected as follows: Joyce Phillips, President, Shirley Henry, Vice-President, June Von Dissen, Secretary, and Alma Cochran, Treasurer. Anna Belle Bowlin was chairman of all committees. Mr. Butler was our class sponsor, Bill Bush is the only member of the class who plays basketball and we are very proud of his good work. How we have wished to be seniors! Now that we are members of that class, time is passing much too quickly. Each day brings the end of school closer and with it our senior play and graduation exercises. Whether our last days of high school will be sad or happy ones, we are, nevertheless, looking into the future with eagerness.
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