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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We entered Loogootee High School in September, 19Z»8 as green freshman’s . Our sponser was Alvin Holland. The class had several parties, and assisted by Iir. Holland, were enjoyed by all. The officers were: President Vice President Girls Secretary Boys Secretary Vaughn Garrett Eddie Benjamin Janet Jones Russel Minick We entered our sophomore year with 36 students. Our class sponser was Ray A. Clark. During this year we lost 7 students but gained Bob Crays and Fay Gilmore. The sophomore officers are: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Eddie Benjamin Robert Crays Mary R. Mattingly James Strawn We entered this year with 31 students. We rained Jerry Walker and Patty Garrett but lost four students. Our sponsers ere Mr. Young and Miss Crooke. We have control of candy machine and coke machine to give the Seniors a annual prom. The officers are President Vice President Secretary Treasurer James Strawn Vaughn Garrett Pay Gilmore Joyce Burress + + + + + + + + + + + + + « + + « WAR Over the waters tonight; Men are fighting te see the light. Fighting a foe so large and strong, Will they be over there very long? Like father, like son, they all go to war; What in the world are they fighting for? Throughrain, through sleet, through snow or sludge, Up the hill they slowly trudge; Looking higher and yon: For the enemy now gone. Which side of the hill are they on? When this war is over and we have won, We'll go back home To never more roam. Norbert Smith COMPLIMENTS OF M08IER Sc HOFFMAN HARDWARE
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DaYid 8trange Janes Moore Georgia Wilkerson Jerry Walker Charles Blair COMPLIMENTS OF Mary Ruth Mattingly Donald Meyers Elolse Sough Eadie Benjamin WALKED DOOLEY REXALL DRUG STORE
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JUNIOR ALPHABET B is for Benjamin, Eddie by name, We wonder if Ruby is hie flame. B is for Blair a rather short lad, Thought by the teachers to be very bad. B is for Bough tops in the olaes, Bhe makes one-hundred, when others don't pass. B is for Bullook a very nice lad, He always has English answers on a neat pad. B is for Burrese our dear little girl, Everyone thinks she is quite a pearl. 0 is for Crane who has a steady date; She has been guilty of being late. D is for Dages our farm man, In the summer he gets quite a tan. 0 is for Garrett (Pat), who loves to miss school. She's never learned the golden rule. G is for Garrett (Vaughn), a boy of great fame, When it comes to playing basketball, he's not tame. G is for Gilmore one of our Junior gals, Bhe and Bob are real pals. H is for Haywood the lad from Crane, We wonder if he has ever strolled down Lovers Lane. J is for Jones, she's a good sport; And Just the girl for Bob to court. L is for Lents, who is always talking, If it wasn't for tiring he would always be walking. M is for Mallette oulte modest and shy, The oat gets her tongue when the boys are nigh. M is for Mattingly, Jaokler heart throb, Will it be Wayne, Jaok, or will it be Bob. Also for McAtee who is full of life; He hopes to take Doris as his wife. M is for Meyers, of our basketball team, And thought by Wilma to be very keen. M is for Miller a girl of great state; When she loot's at Junior, her eyes are not straight. M is for Moore of basketball fame, Though he is not on the first five, he is good Just the same. M is for Mullen, who Just sits in the room, He is Just dying to be some girl's groom. 8 is for Strange(Dave), from the oountry is he, He hopes some time in the future a farmer to be. (Continued)
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