Glass Hisfofz In 1944 we first entered the halls of Henryetta High School. We found our classrooms and lockers Without too much trouble. For our sponsor we chose Mrs. Stafford. Marceau Roland was our president and Don Silvey our vice-president. Earlene Russell was our secretary and treasurer. We elected R. L. Willi- ford and Jack Miller for our yell leaders. Dorothy Palmer was our reporter. We chose green and whit-9 for our class colors. During our freshman year the senior girls wore pins on the bottom of their sweat- ers and the senior boys had crew cuts, and naturally we imitated them. We ended our year by going on a picnic to Inspiration Point. September, 1945, we returned to school--no longer green freshmen- but sophomores. No longer did we have to think about which floor was which or even to look at the num- bers on the doors. This year Miss Wampler was our sponsor. Jack Mil- ler became our president and Pep- per Payne our vice-president. Doro- thy Palmer was our secretary and treasurer the first semester and Carl Livesay the second semester. Gertie Simmons and William Stur- devant were our yell leaders the first semester. Cora Jo Bowman took Gertie's place the second sem- ester. We elected Betty Sue Watzke for our reporter. This year, too, the girls wore sweaters and skirts, but now they Wore small pins on the left sleeve of their sweaters. Some girls powdered or chareoaled one curl of their hair if their boy friends had a crew cut. This also was the year the school-building fell. The southeast corner cracked, and we got out of school for a day while it was being repaired. 1946! Ah! This year we were juniors! We chose Miss Watkins for our sponsor. Harold Prewitt was president the first semester, and Buddy Ginsberg the second semes- ter. Benny Leonard was elected vice-president. Earlene Russell be- came our secretary and treasurer. Our yell leaders were Jerry Nell Hart and James Potts-we almost outyelled the seniors. Marceau Ro- land was our reporter. This year we gave a play- Tom Sawyer. There was also the junior-senior basketball game to raise money for the banquet. We were very, very proud . . . we won! We worked very hard decorating for the ban- quet. We chose Roundup for our theme. We had cactus, and cow- boys sitting on corral fences all around the room. Blue streamers across the ceiling represented a blue sky. For favors we had small copper cowboy hats. On the place- cards were tiny guns and boots. GINSBERG'S DEPARTMENT STORE 306 WEST MAlN PHONE 936
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