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JUN flow H is 'from On August 20, 1945, we numbered one hundred twen- ty at the Grundy County High School. One by one, pu- pils droppcd out until only ninety finished the first year. We found our Freshman year enjoyable and event- ful. Uith Nr. Schild as our sponsor, we participated in all activities and some became members of the Beta Club. When the first of September, l944, camo, we, be- ing ngreen Freshmenn no longer, proudly entered Vthe portals of our beloved Alma Mater once more. We en- tered with a new detenaination to do our best, to both give and receive from our school to the fullest extent Mrs. Ray was our sponsor and helped us win the maga- zine contest. .Ne completed the year with 3110.00 for our treasury. . August of 1945 found us at the half-way mark in our high school education. Holding fast to our tra- dition, we were active in many different fields of en- deavor. We chose as our class officers: Preston Can- non, presidentg Billy Foutch Metcalfe, vice-president, Clay Fults, secretaryg Vary Jo Fults, treasurer, Herby Thorpe, reporter, Genie Rollings and Frances Kilby, class historians. le 'vvi chose Mrs. Ray as sponsor and we are indeed very grateful to her for the splendid way in which she has worked with us, Among the important events directed and sponsored by our class was the coronation of the football queen. This was the climax- ing feature of Stunt Night. The most important event of our Junior year was the entertainment of the Senior Class. In two school buses we journeyed to Nashville where we visited Berry Field, the Hermitage, the War Memorial Museum, and the Parthenon. The afternoon was spent by some at the football game and others at the theaters. A late hour saw us, a tired,' happy group, journey homeward. Our total ,income for the year was Ql746.88, of which we voted Ql500.00 to be spent on lighting our football field. As we near the end of this, our third year, we realize we have only one nero year in which to enjoy the privileges of Grundy County High School.
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