xl. I: OA, W .., !FEf!l I!! ,i .il -T lf X 1 I ,linlgi N521 4 4 L ' xg .Y Egg :T A 43119 September, 1946, found twenty-seven wee pea-green freshman looking for seats in the assembly. As subjects we had algebra, English, biology, shop, home economics and physical education. Our sponsor, Mrs. Barlow, was kept busy guid- ing us through this year. Our first freshman class party was a skating party and the second was a weiner roast at Wilson Park. Upon the return to our sophomore year, with Mrs. Faubion as our sponsor, we missed the faces of Mildred Kinser, Carrie Kinser, Virgal Bartlett, Virgil Thomas, George Bundy, Onetta Todd, and Marjorie Chambers, but welcomed Letta Mae White, Martha Fisher and Clarence Norman. We enjoyed parties at Thornton Park and Wilson Park. September, 1948, found twenty-two juniors with in U. S. History, English, mechanical drawing, g1rl's typing. We had lost one member, Martha Fisher, who hard in our magazine sales and managed to take the there, we visited the Lanier home and walked across their sponsor working hard home-making, and beginning is now married. We worked Seniors to Madison. While the Ohio River Bridge into Kentucky. on our return trip we stopped off at Clifty Falls State Park where we ate a most welcome supper. After reloading, we started our long trip back to H. H. S. As it was now dark, the boys had stopped shooting paper wads, and a few snores could be heard as some of our 'Early-to-Bedders' caught a few winks of sleep. The fall of 1949 found the same twenty-two Seniors in their seats in the assembly by the windows. This year Mr. East fpoor guy, was chosen to be our sponsor. This year we have the responsibility of publishing the school paper, making the annual and all such things involving hard work. Monday, October 24, was set aside for the annual junior-senior trip. We started about 8:30 and our first stop was at Huntingburg where we saw the different processes of pottery making. Our next stop was at Santa Claus, Indiana, where we saw Santa and his reindeer. We later journeyed for two hours in cold, dark Wyandotte Cave, but cold and dark as it was, we loved it. Our next stop was in Corydon, the first capital of Indiana, where we ate our supper. After eating, we boarded the bus and started back home, arriving about 10:50. As all paper wad shooting had been prohibited this year, we enjoyed the trip m ch more. Our first class party was at the Jackson County State Forest. As we look back over the last four years, we've done our work lin our own slow wayj, and had our fun, and we wish to thank the teac through our classes so we could be members of the gradua o hers for helping us class f 1950 ' , 523 --M...-.- Y., ,, Y V ,
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