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M. S. BROWN jovcie Asiugw lfMMl.'l I' UNIDLRWLJOD M. S. X-Bull Womlii ' I lmzi' Jah' u'iffJ ilu' um'li1'. She fmt a Il'flIl1fIIKQ 1L'tlj'.n Noi foo .wriou.i, rw! loo guy, . . . :I 'll' I 'll f. General Science Club lg Red Cross l, 2, Home lzconomics Club 1, 24 Phy-Chem Im M 10 el gum ft Ou 3, 43 Football 2g Ilomeroom Vice'Presi- Club 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 21 Clarion Club U. S. Navy, 15 months. dem 4g U. S. Naval Reserve, I8 months. 54 GkANt,leR Business Staff 35 Biology Club Cl SSIES . KQQ TX N Despite fire, war, and the housing problem, L.H.S. has stood solidly for Q59 ,Q -2 classes. On January 20 of this term, with the opening of the cafeterias, classes . n were first to revert to normal schedule. They got under way with such full steam ahead that we were quite limp those first few days-from mental .., 'T exhaustion, was it? Nevertheless, like hardy Grangers, We kept up. A-'i With residence in our HIGH SCHOOL BEAUTIFUL all departments now function properly. The home eco- nomies department is back home again. The science laboratories afford ample space and equipment. A new depart- ment, music, has been addedg shop has been rc-installed, and the commercial department enlarged. Plans are under way for further expansion, especially in the fine arts department. With this expanded Curriculum-forty-four units offered- the twelfth grade will find its rightful place, reaching its normal enrfgllment next term. During this transitional year it happens that classes have shifted names but not numbers, freshmen are in ZA, ZBQ seniors, SA, and the like. The senior class, though small in number, deserves credit. The class is composed of those who are regular twelfth graders, those who chose the extra year, and those who, having returned from the service, are here to complete their high school course. 223
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CHARLES HOWAIKIJ MARY SMITH ALVIN P1i1P1-s Clmrlm'x Silence fIt'YSIl611ll'.N lL'!JK'N .vflerzkirfg fizilif' Phy-Chem Club 35 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, U. S. Navy, I9 months. Y. T. AnERN,xT1'IY HY. This One 'zmrrl mn flmrvz all ufr0r1g.t away- Sli-llrzf, Plty-Chem Club 35 U. S. Marine Corps, 2 H years. rrMa,,J,:: y in Anil xiill shi' szuilml and tullcmlf, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, 55 Home Economics Club 25 Pliy-Chem Club 35 journalism Club 45 Red Cross Representative Sg Mu- sic Club S5 GRIXNGER Associate Editor S. RUBY PAT'1'11RsoN relillbyn WflJvn' flu' gang ix, ilwrv ix RIIIPFXHD Bay County High: Home Economics Club 25 Victory Council 2. L. H. S.: Future Homemakers of America 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Cheerleader 45 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 GIKANGER Business Staff 45 Clumm Staff 45 Clariozz Club 4. I r0f1'.x.wr' fl gum! xporf, cz gmail friuml, tl good .xf11ilrr1f. Football lg Basketball I, Rcgl Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 U. S. Marines, 2 years, LAWRENL1. FU1.1.1a1t I.1'f!-I'lu111Iz'r ' mTl7Cl't' are umm' flriu fs in bcazfwz and .S rwrlln, Horafio, Tlmu wen- vzwr ilrwmzf of in your jilrifoxrnjibgif Track Ig Red Cross I, 2, 45 U. S. Navy, 2 years, 7 months, V. F. W. 22
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sr GI f SIE IOR PERL TIVIES BILL CHIaIuw MARY EMILY SMITH HEIRMAN JONES Bill didn't walk off with the honors, they walked off with him. He has the basic qualifications of a leader-he in- spires confidence. With unassuming attitude, good manners, good grades, good looks, and athletic ability, he eouldn't escape the honors forced upon his humble spirit. Elected: Best looking boy ftiej, most popular boy, best all-round boy. Dependable, quick to move and quick to please, Mary Emily is as capable as a grown person. She wins young friends like a Pied Piper, and her inter- est and leadership in home economics should make her a homemaker of ex- cellence. Her grades are in the lead, too. She has proved her mettle in extra work cn the GIAANGER. fifhough edi- tor of the GRANGER, she didn't edit this., Elected: Most intellectual girl Ctiejg best all-round girl Qtiej. 24 Few others can boast two diplomas il two successive years. Herman can? as the Mountville valedictorian to tak advantage of our twelfth grade schoo He is working for a definite goal in tl' business World. With plenty of goo sense and good humor, he's a studen in the real sense of the Word. Wha comes his way, he must needs gal straight in his thinking. Elected: Mos intellectual boy.
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