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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY When school began in September the class had fifteen members, seven girls, and eight boys. Our class officers were elected as follows: Benita Cole, President, Avery Gray, Vice-President, Katy Von Dissen, Secretary and Treasurer. Mrs. Aleeta Kinderrwas our class sponsor. As do all junior classes, we sold candy and cokes at ballgames and during each noon hour. H we received our class rings on November 15 after much eager waiting. We like them very much. We are proud of our basketball players: Buddy Shelton, Roy Huff, Bobby McCreery, Leroy Sipe, Avery Gray, and Richard Lowry. Marvin North is student manager. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY As pleased as we were to be green freshmen, we were even more pleased to be full fledged sophomores when we entered school in the Fall of 1950. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: Carolyn Nay, President, Ellen Hammersley, Vice President, Judy Henry, Secretary, and Donna Wallace, Treasurer. we lost three students from our class this year, Anna Huff, Betty Bowling, and Delbert Parker, but we will gain Raymond Martin the second semester. Soon after school started we were busy planning the annual freshman-soph- omore party. In order to make some money, we took orders for home-made cakes and we were quite successful in this venture, for we made sixteen dollars. Our class has been represented in the activities of the chorus, which sang for the junior play and for the Christmas program. Judy, Ellen, and H. C. are in the orchestra. we are proud to be represented in basketball by Paul Gene Finch, on the first team, and Larry Campbell and Robert Hatton on the second team. H. C. Eversole is student manager, and Judy Henry and Ellen Ham ersley are cheer- leaders. w Now we are looking forward to tournament time, the senior play, the all- school picnic and all the other good times we have as the end of school comes. we hope to be back next year as juniors when we want you to sit up and take notice, because if we are few in number we think it's still true that precious things are done up in small packages. Our best wishes to the seniors of 1951! FRESHNAN CLASS HISTORY On September 18, 1950, twenty-two green freshmen, eight girls and fourteen boys entered Deputy High School. We have been very fortunate to keep all twenty two of them. At the first of school we elected the following officers: Sue Von Dissen, Presidentg Donnie Ellis, Vice-President, Daisy Eversole, Secretary, Marilyn Jones, Treasurer. we appreciated the hearty welcome the sophomores extended to us in giving the initiation party at the gym in October. we are proud of our basketball players, Lloyd Jones, Howard Baxter and Gene Melton.
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M156 We, the class of 1951, in the town of Deputy, the county of Jefferson, and the state of Indiana, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testament renderi void d f ' ' ' ' . ng an o. no avail any former will or wills that may have been made PPeVl0USly by us during a period of temporary optimism. gill Bush wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Bobb McCree an IBTOY 5lPe, ahd his PhySique and basketball ability to Hice Turger. ry d thingfgggihggilggggtglgii.her red hair to Katy Von Dissen so she will have some- SE.-T33 wills his ability to talk fast to Margaret Rutherford so people won't notice her Kentucky brogue. Howard Von Dissen wills his ability to wreck cars to Marvin North and his fast and exciting life to Roy Huff. June Von Dissen wills her slender build to Benita Cole so she can get around faster-Eid-get her a man. Donald Earl Ritzline wills his ability to stay at home at nights to Martha Jo Ford. She looks as though she needs the sleep! Alma Cochran wills her ability to get in the assembly to Richard Lowry so he won't need the excuse of a pain in his side. Anna Belle Bowlin wills her ability to get by without studying to Buddy Shelton so he can get out and have some fun. Betty Eppley wills her talking ability to Avery Gray so he can keep on arguing the teachers out of his grades. . Shirley Henry wills her typing ability to Eleanor McClanahan and Betty Ritz- line so the waste paper cans won't be so over-loaded and she also wills her height to Marjorie Johnson so she won't look like an eighth grader. Last of all we will the junior class our good luck. It made us what we are today and it should satisfy them. , The senior class wills to our good friends, the sophomores, our patience. This they will need next year to endure the juniors. The senior class wills to the young freshmen our little book entitled, HHow to Tell the Teachersn, a book compiled by us after four years of arduous study. It contains information on which teachers can be bluffed and which cannot, those that are hard to please, and those that are impossible to please. What to talk about in science class to forget the lesson and be interesting. What authors you must like to stand well in the English department. This information is in- valuable to those wishing to make high grades in subjects mentioned. To our principal we give and bequeath a sense of relief that we have at last been graduated. To our teachers we bequeath our valuable sense of humor, without which we should have found school life painful indeed and which will do much to make it endurable for them. To our School Here's to our school whose slightest rule We never broke or disobeyed. Well, just a few, a time or two, we bent or fractured, I'm afraid. But even so, each heart's aglow With proud affection, real and true. We all acclaim your worth and fame, And, Deputy High School, here's to you.
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