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MARGARET EVELYN ABBOTT Music Appreciation Club 85 Library Club 125 Class Play 125 Senior Superlative 125 Charm Club 95 Perfect Attendance six consecutive years 10. JEWEL J EANETTE ALLEN fNettD Knitting Club 85 Squad Leader 9, 105 Glee Club 9, 115 Scrap Book Chairmang Library Club 12. MARTHA BELLAMY BAILEY fLuluJ Junior Dramatic Club 8, 95 War Activi- ties Club 105 Basketry Club 95 Senior Dramatic Club 11, 125 Class Play 125 Bull- dog Staff 125 Junior-Senior Committees. Page Twelve
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BUTTS FREEMAN COGHILL EVANS Senior Class President ................................... MABEL BUTTS Vice-President ......................... EDNA FREEMAN Secretary ...................... ROSA MAC COGHILL Treasurer .................... MARTHA EVANS Sponsor .......... MONTEIN C. MCKAUGHAN The Class of '45 entered Henderson High School in 1940 as a green lot, as green as any, according to the upperclassmen. We soon found our way around and settled ourselves to a glorious high school life. Nothing much happened except vacation. Our steering committee that first year included President Morton Miles, Vice-President Mary Ann Johnson, Secretary Crenshaw Thompson. On entering the portals of our dear Alma Mater in the fall of '41, we learned that we would be the first class to graduate under the 12-grade system. Hard work was soon overshadowed by the joys shared our second year. We were 124 strong, determined to advance academically and to become an integral part of high school life. Our class officers remained the same this year. Under the leadership of President Steve Flannagan, Vice-President Ollie Vaughan, and Secretary Della Dixon our third year found manyiof our boys taking places in industry and the armed services. We presented our first class play, For Pete's Sake, to a well-responding audience. At Club '43 we were host in the time-honored Junior- Senior Banquet. Our class dwindled to 92 members in our fourth year. Our officers were Billy Floyd, President, Mel Finch, Vice-President, Della Dixon, Secretaryg Roy Moore, Treasurer. During the year we sent representatives to the Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs, presented The Miser for the class play winning the award of the year, were enter- tained at a May Frolic, and planned to return again as full-fledged Seniors. The time has now come for our 34 members to enjoy our last year to the fullest. We attended the inauguration of Governor Cherry. Our class play, I Want a Nurse, was presented on March 23 by an all-girl cast. The Juniors feted us as we were ready to embark on our trip to college, work, or the armed forces. Reluctantly, we take our leave from our beloved Henderson High School and the happy days of play and study we spent there. Always in our hearts there will be a warm spot for the campus where we have been privileged to receive our high school education. . BILLY MITCHELL, Historian. Page Eleven
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AGNES ANNE BAsKETT Charm Club 8, 93 Squad Leader 10, 113 Bulldog Reporter 10, 111 Vice-President 4-H Club 10, 113 Basketball Squad 122 Homeroom Officer 9. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH BASS CShirlJ Charm Club 83 Recreation Club 8g Mus- ic Appreciation 83 Basketry Club 93 Adver- tising Staff Bulldog 103 Manager 113 Journalism Club 10, 11: Class Play 113 De- bating- Team 113 Glee Club 12Q Senior Dramatic Club 12Q Senior Superlative 123 Perfect Attendance 8, 10. TEMPE LOUISE BRADLEY Glee Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12g Music Appre- ciation Club 83 Home Room Officer 8g Dramatic Club 11, 12g President 123 Squad Leader 123 Class Play 10, 12. Page Thirteen
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