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Lavonne Smith, a girl we found Is quite a gal to have around. Lavonne smith Mildred Sweeney is quite a case You'll agree, she has a pretty face. 1! Mildrea Sweeney ' George Turner, who knows it all For girls he doesn't fall. Gedrge Turner Marvin Vest is a find lad He Just never seems to be mad. Marvin Vest Take little Neva and her wifely charm With these she doesn't do any harm. ,7 Nova Watson l i l . Reva Watson is cute as can be qgg All the boys seem to agree. ixiF9 Reva Watson There's Ann Wiseman we like so Well In school her grades never fell. 4 Ann Wiseman i; I. , . , x - k 'a . , L 'i A',' . , f'l l; 47 Vz,i KIA, .3, i .1 -. i , l .1 K71 ifvf zl' A i I 3.4 I '1 I Ll ,f '.' - a 5 i i l x. V-X i i4 ll H7; 1 - 1 V4 l l x K M ,A! lL ll 7 l , , J a- i 1 y,c f ,1 1 1 i I ; Ll I I 1 4 ll N I , i ,x' '
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Donald Moore is a real pal Not with books but with his gal. Donald Moore Mick is one who's hard to beat He sweeps the girls off their feet. Wesley Parrish may wear a frown But not when he tears that cap and gown. Wesley Parrish Mary Penney is not so stupid For all the lovers she plays cupid. Anna is the quitest of all Except when we are playing ball. Anna Pfister Betty Pfister is one who can talk. When it comes to money, she won't balk. Joyce Prall, whom we see everyday Has a brain, we'll venture to say. Joyce Prall Here's a domestic girl we know Ruth Prall will surely get a beau. VQS: Donald R. has manners that are hard to beat i His personality is mild and meek. Donald Robertson Tom is quite a chap When he flies he uses a map. Gloria's favorite word is plug Her favorite insect is the love-bug. 1A. v is Gloria Smallwood mary Penney lb, Betty Rfister
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CLASS HISTORY Four short years ago in 1947, forty green but game Freshmen started on their way as students of H. H. S. We very neatly handed Charles Dick- son the task of President. One of the first ordeals we had to go through was initiation. What a day: It was the first time initiation was organ- ized , and we marched down to the gym and were put through our paces--and the paddling line: Our party was given on St. Patrick's Day and everyone enjoyed himself immensely; especially the Freshmen when they were getting ready for it. We went to Spring Mill Park with our sponsor, Mr. Dickson, for our last day trip, and again proved that our class could have fun to- gether anywhere--and eSpecially on a picnic. Our next year was started with a bang by thirty-six wiser Sophomores. This year Marvin Vest was elected President and Mr. Furnish was our sponsor. Our initiation of the Freshmen was a very mild affair, compared to what we got; but we enjoyed it. as did everyone else. This year our party was held on March 10 in honor of Skip Schafer's birthday on the 12th. Donald Moore and Gloria Smallwood were elected King and Queen of the class. Our class fairly reeked with basketball players, and McKee Munk and Charles Dickson were on the first five. We took the class tourney this year and we were a bunch of very happy kids. We had a party the next night to celebrate at the old quarry close to Mick's house. Louie Coots and his wife chaperoned and furnished their bus. Our last day was spent at Clifty Falls Park and later at the skating rink in Madison. We also visited the ice cream fact- ory there and got a treat. In 1949 we were thirty-four Joll Juniors and Joyce Prall was our President. Neva Watson and Dwight Killebrew were elected from our class as cheerleaders. Our party was given at Christmas time and was very beau- tiful. We also had a short skit on The Night Before Christmas and The Night After Christmas , which was a howling success. We again captured the class tourney and had another party in celebration of the event. Joyce Prall was elected Queen. This year on the last day we took a trip through scenic Kentucky and back to Fountain Ferry Park that night. We gave a ban- quet for the Seniors which was held at the Colonial Manor near New Albany. It was a hugh success: And now 1950--and we are Seniors: Our happy days are near an end. There were thirty-four of us to start, but we lost six through marriage, sickness, etc. Miss Dunlevy is our Sponsor and George Turner was elected President without even being present at the time! tShows what the Seniors can do.l We gave the first party of the year to welcome all new students and teachers. A skit was given on School Days with members of the class impersonating the teachers. Everyone agreed that Charles Dickson made a good Mr. Hedge, especially with a red shirt and suspenders! The first team had six Seniors on it this year. We were sorry Charles broke his foot and couldn't play until the last three games of the season. Mary Penney and Gloria Smallwood were elected from our class as cheerleaders. Our class sold magazines as a project to raise money for our trip to Washing- ton D. C., and hit the $800 mark, so we had a turkey dinner in honor of the occasion. Everyone enjoyed it. Our boys took the class tourney again, and this made the third time we had won it. Were we ever proud! nother party followed this big win. The play we chose was entitled Take Ybur Medicine , and we had a double cast. Everyone thinks it's the best one yet, of course. And so we end our four years in high school with our graduation on May 14. We only hope all the other classes will have half as much fun as we have had. 44 willunli- h;
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