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JUNIOR CLASS Officers President, HAROLD CROWDER Secretary, KATHERINE WINDLEY Vice President, DOROTHY SNEAD T reasurer, FRANK ROEARDS CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of 1942, we, the class of '47, began our first year in high school. Our class was the First to participate in the new eighth grade that was added hetween the elementary grades and high school. Although we were now in the high school building, we were not considered freshmen until the next year. Our class sponsors were Miss Shannon Morton. Mrs. E. E. Nanny, and Miss Beverly Sexton. and Rev. J. Frank Apple. In 1943. we returned with more dignity. but still in awe of our school. Many of our class participated in the band and in athletics. The highlight of our sophomore year came when twelve of our class were electedtto serve as waiters and waitresses for the Junior-Senior. This. our junior year, has proved to be by far the fullest socially and scholastically. The Hrst big event on our social calendar of the year was the presentation of our class play, 'LGirl Shy. Naturally, we were all thrilled to receive our class rings. The design is unique and one of which we are all proud. The most outstanding event of the year was the Junior-Senior banquet. We acted as hosts to the senior class at a dance following a banquet in which a carnival idea was carried out. The highlight of the evening was the waiters and waitresses who performed as skillfully trained acrobats. We hope to make our next year the best of all, when we return to complete our high school careers as dignified Seniors. KATHERINE WINDLEY. 18
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Seniors 17 SALLY THOMPSON As full of spirit as the month of May? Glee Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 121 Student Council 83 Vice President Home Room 83 Treasurer Class 93 Secre- tary Home Room 9, 121 Knitting Club 93 Red Cross Council 102 Cheer Leader 10, 11, 121 Class Play 103 Waitress for Jr.- Sr. 103 Monogram Club 10, 111 Home Nursing Course 111 Usher for Senior Play 121 Senior Superlative 12. BERTHA WILSON Great thoughts come from the heart, Band 10, ll. 123 Glee Club 8, 9, 10, 11. 12: Com- mencement Marshal 8, 9, II: Beta Club 123 Class Play 123 Dramatic Club 11Q President Junior Red Cross 11: All-State Band 12. JANE WHITE For all that is fair is by nature goodf' Class Treasurer 83 Junior- Senior Waitress 93 Cheer Leader 103 Class Play 113 Basketball Team 10, 11, 123 Junior Dramatic Club 8, 93 Glee Club 101 Class Play 123 Archery Club 111 Staff PEP-PAC 123 Staff Bulldog 12: Flag Bearer 11, 123 Chief Usher for Junior Play 103 Decorating Committee for Junior- Senior 10, 113 Squad Leader 10, 12. MARGUERITE TRESCOT She has that gift of gifts -the art of making friends? Band 8. 9, 10, 11, 123 Glee Club 123 Monogram Club 11, 123 Secretary-Treas- urer Band 11, 121 Van Dyke Award 103 Junior Red Cross 103 Basketball Team 10, ll, 123 Squad Leader 93 All-State Band 11. BETTY WILSON None knew thee but to love thee. nor named thee but to praise. Band Majorette 11, 123 Cheer Leader 10, 11, 123 Archery Club II: Program Committee for Junior- Senior 11, 12Q Class Play Usher 10. 11. 123 Secre- tary of Class 113 Home Nursing Class 113 Knitting Club 93 Home Room Of- ficer 93 Student Council 8. 10, 113 Junior-Senior Waitress 93 Glee Club 103 Senior Superlative3 Prop- erty Committee for Senior Play: Monogram Club 123 Squad Leader 12.
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Juniors Q 19 AUDREY ABBOTT ELIZABETH ABBOTT JOSEPHIN E ADAMS LIDA BARRIER TURNER STATON BASS WILLIAM H. BOYD, JR BETTY CARBAUCH HELEN CATLETT
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