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Hlid-Hear Freshmen On lanuary 28, l946, we entered lacksonville High School. There were 28 of us trying to adjust ourselves to high school life. Still present in our minds were our impressive graduation exercises of lanuary 25. The pageant, which we presented, was entitled 'lThe Spirit of Citizenship. Singing by the girls glee club and boys' choir helped to make the speaking parts very effective. The American Legion and Auxiliary awards were presented to Harold Brown and Edith Boston. These two students were selected for outstanding characteristics of leadership and citizenship. We are looking forward with a great deal of pleasure to our remaining years in high school. Row 1: Harold red Marine, Virginia Summers, Mary Twyford, Anita Hogan, Merna Dickerson, Lionel Surra 2: Charles Morris, Hoy Ward, Bill Shawen, Iohn Green, Charles Kennedy, Orville Bake :Iames West, Clarence Birdsell, Sherwin Smith, lulius Walter, Charles Cor- bridge, Faus cm, Loretta Watts. Row 4: Iirn Gillespie, Clyde Vieira, Doris Summers, Edith Boston, Mary ld, Ioan Kitchen, Arthur Fanning, Iohn Pierson. Q 22 2 Image Not Available
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Sophomore Uiiioors Lloyd West. president Sue Bolle, vice-president: Fred Sell. treasurer: Ioan Brown, secretary. As our Sophomore year in high school closes, we, the Class of 1948, can look back over the year with a feeling of satisfaction. First thing we did was meet our new adviser, Miss Leonhard. As our freshman ad- viser, Mr. Deem, had joined the Red Cross, Miss Leonhard kindly took charge of the class. Our officers were elected at the end of our Fresh- man year so they immediately took charge of the class meetings. This year we have been making a study of personality. ln our home rooms we have been taking tests to determine the qualities a good leader should have. It has been in- 6242 teresting to discuss with fellow-classmen the different types of personalities. Also we have learned how to face responsibilities and prob- lems that will confront us in the future. The class council had charge of the pro- grams for our class meetings. These programs have carried out our personality theme. Every one of us will long remember our class party. The class council really did a grand job and the party was a great success. We are looking forward to our lunior year with confidence in our ability to meet the larger problems we know await us there.
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