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I -5 lr in lunior Class History Saturday, August 31, 1942 marked the official entrance of the largest Freshman Class ever to register for a high school career. Great effort was put forth to seat the large class. The first meeting was called and oliicers electel as follows: Billv Campbell. President: William Griffin, Vice-Presidentg Dorothy Baker. Secretaryg Reggie Norris. Treasurer: and Mrs. Groves. Sponsor. After a few weeks of hard study there was great talk of the coming Freshman party, which was held in the library. After the party the students returned to school very much enthused. A picnic was held in the Durham Woods in the spring. William Griffin, Presidentg Gene Sloan, Vice-Presidentg Mary Lou Perdue Secretary: Stella Jones, Treasurerg and Mrs. Hill, Sponsor were class leaders the second year. At a Dogpatch Party , which was a great success, Ruby Wilson took the prize as Daisy May , and Billy ,Tones as Lil Abner. In the spring of the year the Sophomores again picnicked in the Durham Woods. In the fall of 1944 the class returned with a decrease of twenty-four in membership many joining the armed services and others leaving to attend other schools. The officers are . lames Sullivan. President: Robert Pevton. Vice- President: Wava Davis. Treasurer: Pauline McFarland, who dropped out of school. was replaced bv Mary Lou Perdue as Secretary. Miss Skibniski was elected Sponsor. Proof of their industrvis seen in the Ice Cream Social held in the library on the night of October 25th, the lunch served on November 5th to accommodate the voters' of the community, the three five-pound boxes of candy raffled off, the sale of candy and popcorn at all of the basketball games. The Junior Play went off with a bang. Playing important roles in the little theater production, Who killed Ann Gage were Wilma Edwards. Gertrude Simmons, Gene Sloan, Edna Eatherly, Ed Darnell, Dorothy Baker, Billy Campbell. and loe Bozarth. The result of the year's hard work was highly successful Junior-Senior Banquet. The Snow Carnival with its dinner, music. soft lights, beautiful decorations and dancing. the fulfillment of their labors.
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