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Freshman Council F. Bunch, H. Linstromberg, C. Dietz, A. Roegge, I. Wood, D. Reynolds, R. Carpenter, M. Gibbs In the fall of 1942, we, the Class of 1946, plunged into a new and to us, mysterious phase of life, high school. Our country was in total war. We were the first class to enter high school at such ci crucial time. Our brothers, sisters, and fathers were marching to war, fighting, and dying so that we might have a peaceful world in which to live. We were doing our part toward winning the war, too. Besides going to, school and learning how to keep the peace when it was won, we were buying all the war bonds and stamps our allowances would permit. A few weeks after entering I.H.S., we found that there was a definite pattern about our new school: the odd numbered rooms were on one side of the building, the even on the other: there were steps on either side of the building and the front steps tforbid- den to uslg a definite class schedule which usually ran on timeg an average of one or two exceptionally good assemblies each week. Yes, we learned a lot about high school those first few weeks. Our first big undertaking, a Freshman party, proved to be quite a success. After some group games and contests, an impressive ceremony was presented to install our Freshman class officers: president, Iames Hogg: vice-president, Francis Thurmong secretary, Shirley Anders, treasurer, Gene Iohnson. We had so much fun at our Freshman party that we planned a Freshman-Sophomore party which was greatly enjoyed by all. We Freshmen became the happy-go-lucky ones and in our class meetings gave out with group singing that made the old halls ring. Our class advisers for the Freshman year were: Mr. Hollowell, Mr. Taylor, Miss Osborne, Miss M. Moore, Mrs. Green, Miss Paschall, Miss Evans, Miss Phipps, Mr. Kehl, Mrs. Rust. During the school year 441 Mr. Taylor, assisting Mr. Hollowell as class adviser, was granted a leave of absence to serve in the Navy. Near the end of the year we were given the oppor- tunity of choosing our home rooms for the rest of our high school days. By the close of the year we felt that we knew quite a bit about I. H. S. and proved we weren't as green as some people suggested. Thus our Freshman year of high school passed never to return again. No. we weren't sad about being Sophomores. We were looking forward to another experience in high school, our Sophomore year. 9 4' ,A X c What green mem- 1 . , W .s cries that year brings 'W buckl Here are iust a few oi them. ..- l K
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F resh m e n How 1: Ioe Krrrgston Garland Lalcrn. Wrllrarn Larar-, Fmvddtf- Lawson, lvhn Lawson Freshman Open House. How 2: lohn Lt-ake Ma'tl1a le,-an l,.r-wtf., Henry Lrrtstrorrrbero Darts Lrte' Goldre Mcltannald Row 3: Dfvotlzy lVlCDOftfJl'l, Stanley Mrglflharty' Donald Moller-ly, Dorts Mollie:-ly Betty Mason Lest'-r Meaf fm Hrttty Arm Melarnson Io Merrr- rrrarm Ruth Mvt-r Row 4: Rohr-:t Mrlle: Torn Mllls Cla:- encr- Mrllsar, Kawyn Moody, Betty Morrrs, Wrlrna Mrrntrnan Rail New- by, Hell-rr Newby Thelma Norvf-ll Row 5: Patsy Ore, Ann Patterson, Raymond Patterson hm Penne-ll, El- vera Pessrna, Mary Lou Prerson, lody Prttman Vrvran Pond Mary Helen Potter How 6: Barbara Rattety, Ierry Rem- ders, Gene Retzer, Retha Retzer, Do- lores Reynolds, 'l'orr1 Reynolds, Mrl dred Rrchards, Tom Rrdeout, F102 ence Rrtchre Row 7: Thelma Roach, Alma Mae Robrnson, Alleane Roeaqe, Betty Rust, Georqe Rust, Erma Sallee, Wrl- lram Sallre, Kenneth Sample, Char- les Saxer How 9: Robert Schneider, Dorrs Sey- mour, Paul Srmmons, Charles Srx, Donna Smrth, Dorothy Mae Smith, Earl Srnrth, Donald Souza Stanford Srvotts How 9: Iackson Spradlrn, Mary Lee Spreen, Eddre Stattord, Dorothy Standley, lock Sterner, Keota Stev- ens, Bob Stone, Robert Sturm, Ger- ald Swearrnqert Row 10. llene Talbott, Betty lane Ten- drck, Barbara Thomas, Henry Thom- as, Robert Thompson, Gene Todd. Rollyn Trotter, Martha Twytord, Lee llenry Vedder Rowll: Irene Waqaoner, Betty Lou Walker, Mary I Walker, Donald Watkrns lohrr We,-ndorlt, Donald Wt,-rrres, Norma lean West, Iohn Whrtacre, Mrldrr-d Whrte Row 12: Lyle Wrant Arlrne Wrllr-ts Paul Wrllrarns, Allen Lee Wrllner, Marrrrce Wrllner, Glen Wrlson, Ruth Wrrrnf-r, Clark Wrnte-rs, Frances Woltf- Row 13: lack L Wolkfg Ierrre Wood, foe Wood, Nadrne Worrall, Alberta Yates, llrnrrra Yates, Ste-ve Yorma, lohn Zrrnmer lr lordrrra Y 'X S ' y 1 , Q sw r 1 X er 5- flggfg' t . . , 1 K ae. ,Q wr r ' r f 1 , Es' ' as -45l ff - egg 1 -, V . 5' N l . W4 gr 6 9 K QS 5 X Vi , ,,,.,., , r X f 1551: Tx D? I' 'A T' -.5 W- , ,Qt- 2 ' Zz , ' K gg Q ' art - to , i , f f , , 7 ' f Q, , . ,XZ , . r xx' Y if 'F 'Q N. , K, Q, Q . ,A X . go xv.. s. ,, 1. W -'ggi ' Y if tr V . 7 X -Y' ' . 1 lirl' 5 ' si 4. ? '- D . .,,, E, rv X 'sxy ' M. was Nc! , 'J Mi ,, ,Ls x Q six lQK
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