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JUNIOR HOME ROOM OF THE VOCATIONAL SHOP Vocational training was made possible under the provisions of the Smith-Hughes and George-Deem Acts passed in 1917. In the junior department of our vocational shop one-half of the time is spent in the class room; the other half is spent in shop practice. The class room instruction consists of mathematics and blue print reading. The shop practice includes bench- work and machine practice. The following junior boys will continue their vocational training next year: Raymond Adams, Carl Barnes, Oliver Coonrod, Pearl Dalton, Robert Dean, Ray Estes, Charles Frecka, William Haas, Richard Hailey, Howard Hoskins, Thurman Keiser, Norman Noble, Charles Robinson, Edward Rodgers, Loahman Rose, Ben Sandridge, Forrest Stewart, Andrew Tufts, Jesse Waller, Gordon Wise. 26 —William Bentley
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HOME ROOM 124—Norma Edwards, Betty Eldr.dse. Ruth Fisher, Juliabel Freeman. Patsy Fuller, Ray Gilton. Wanda Gool, Ruby Graham, Sylvia Gray, Glenna Hacker, Florence Harden, Lois Heald, Jack Huddle. Ralph Justice, Audrey Knapp, Imogene Koerper, Marie Ladd, Fred Lambert, Lois Lam- bert, Barbara Lane, Patricia Leighty, Betty Lively, Robert Long, Elvadine Loyer. HOME ROOM 216—Betty Lucas. Helen Lutz. Faye Markin. Glen McComas. Phyllis McMahon. Mary Lou Miller, Rosalee Minard, Eleanor Morgan. Elizabeth Morrison, Hilda Murnahan, Norma Par- ker, George Payne. Ruth Pennington, William Pinkerton, Mary Pat Powers. Polly Powers. Ramona Ridge- way. Mildred Rigsby, Clarice Rist. Henry Roach. Home Room 124 Home Room 216
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SOPHOMORES We, the Sophomores of 1945, have been very active during the past school year. In the Jeep Contest held among the classes, to encourage the sale of war bonds and stamps, we defeated the other classes with a total purchase of thirty Jeeps. A Jeep Contest was also conducted between the sophomore boys and girls. The victorious girls were guests at an unusually delightful party given by the boys. We have left scrapbooks concerning the lives of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Ernie Pyle. We hope that these will be of interest to the future students of Ironton High. At the beginning of the school year we elected the following students as our class officers: President . . Charles Waddell Vice President . . Bruce Porter Secretary .... Wanda Stewart Treasurer ..... Walter Jacobs A.S.B. Representative . . Bruce Porter We extend to Miss Eloise Moreland, our class adviser, our heartiest thanks for her un- tiring interest in our activities. It is our sincere wish that our class be remembered with pride by the faculty. To us, the year will be a bright spot in our high- school memories. —Elinor Wisenberger ?.7
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