Holland Hall High School - Eight Acres Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1946

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C e. tl CS '22 Jasper Penelope JOYCE LEE JONES Postgraduate And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. In her one year at Holland Hall Joyce has made a name for herself. She has played the music for chapel every Wednesday. She acquired High Honors on the Academic Honor Roll for the first semester. She is on the staff of MISS HOLLAND HALL and of EIGHT ACRESg she has made frequent contributions to these publications and has been indispensable as a proof-reader. Joyce is the one and only brain child of the senior class. She loves music. Her ambition in life is to be a chemist. She is known for her wild experiments in chemistry class and her pet peeve is dirty test tubes. Joyce's main characteristic is her large vocabulary. Page 27



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JUNIORS President. ,A..,....... .,,,.,.., M argaret Ann Evans Vice-President ...., ,,,,.,,,,,,, M arion McMillin Secretary ,,,.7,.. .,,,.. . ,..,,7 . jean Ache Treasurer ,,,.,,, ,.e,,, P at O'Shea Sponsor .....,s ....., . Miss Sharp The junior class started out this year with six old faces and three new ones in their midst. Among the veteran students were Jean Ache, Margaret Evans, Maurine Johnson, Kitty Ledbetter, Marion McMillin, and Marilyn Sexton. The new girls who were busy learning all the ropes were Mary Louise Hall, Pat O'Shea, Joan Story, and Maryanne Harwood, who entered in the second semester. We started out with a bang this year, and our class was well represented in almost everything. Jean Ache was elected Student Council vice-president, Marilyn Sexton, Student Council representative, Joan Story, president of the Red Cross, and Mary Louise Hall, Athletic Association representative. Much credit is given to Maurine Johnson for the Thanksgiving and Christmas luncheon-table decora- tions, and all of our Holland Hall guests are very cordially welcomed by Kitty Ledbetter. Even our magazine, MISS HOLLAND HALL, has had the juniors' support with Marion McMillin as the business manager and Mary Louise Hall as the class reporter and associate editor on the staff, 'but the real climax came when Joan Story,s design was used for the cover of the first issue of MISS HOLLAND HALL. The first main event of the year was Field Day, and the juniors turned out full force behind their booth, decorated with green and yellow crepe paper, to sell cokes and doughnuts, while in the baseball game between the dads and daughters Marion McMillin, as second baseman, was in there hitting for us. The happy results of our Field Day concession, as Pat O'Shea, our treasurer, told us, amounted to 55479. About this tirne Christmas came and with it the event that all the juniors had been looking forward to very anxiously: the crowning of the Christmas queen. Jean Ache was chosen as the queen, and the girls were all so proud of her as she stood there in a white dress with a crown and bouquet of red roses. Copy for the 1946 class prophecy became. due about that time, and the juniors racked and pounded their brains trying to think of something to say in it. The task was achieved and at long last with shaking knees and hearts that didn't seem to be there, they gave the play before a very enthusiastic audience on Class Day. They still had the pleasure of looking forward to the commencement exercises and holding the arches for the seniors. However, the best of all would come after that at the commencement dance, which they had been planning fofr months, when they would receive their class rings and welcome with glad hearts the vacation months ahead. Page 29

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