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LEWIS MELOAN DALE McMAHILL DARLENE POLLARD JOHN PODANY KATHERINE SUE MORTON CAROLYN PERKINS CHARLES ROAN W. C. PREWITT LARRY POWELL ored by the Louisiana
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JOE HENDERSON MARGARET HIRST KOUW’E HOFEN EDDIE HOLLIDAY EDWARD KANAN WANDA LAMME EVA MARKOVITS JOYCE MAY 20 This page sponsored by William Sheppard.
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JUNIOR CLASS The junior class began the school term of 1950-1951 with an enrollment of fifty-four members, but by the end of the year eight pupils had left school, leaving an enrollment of forty-six students. The officers for the year were: Gene Reid, president; Charles Callison, vice- president; Caswell Prewitt, secretary and treasurer. The student council representative was Joyce May. At the homecoming game, Mary Burns was the junior attendant to the queen and was escorted by Jack Sencenbaugh. The juniors took part in all school activities. Jack Sencenbaugh and John Podany represented the junior class on the basketball team. Mary Burns, Eva Markovits, Carole Bland, Joyce May, Lois Jean Suddarth and Darlene Pollard were members of the girls’ basketball team. Eleven junior boys were members of the “L”Club. They were: Gene Campbell, Charles Callison, Arlen Gibson, Myron Griffith, Dale McMahill, Bobby Penrod, Finis Corum, Francis Craig, Larry Powell, Jack Sencenbaugh, and R. T. White. Seven junior boys were members of the 44 L” Club. They were: Jack Sencenbaugh, Gene Campbell, Larry Powell, Bobby Penrod, Myron Griffith, Dale McMahill and Charles Ga11ison. Five Juniors helped to publish the yearbook. They were: Carolyn Creamer, Lewis Meloan, Opal Armbruster, Joyce May and Wanda Lamme. Joyce May was the junior attendant to the F. F. A. Barnwarming queen and was escorted by Gene Campbell. As is customary the juniors pub 1ished.the school paper, THE L. H. S. HIGHLIGHTS. This past year the HIGHLIGHTS was published every Tuesday which was the first time for it to become a weekly paper. THE HIGHLIGHTS was edited by Opal Armbruster unde the supervision of Mrs. Lucy English. The juniors presented 44Just Ducky” as their class play under the direction of Miss Hofrieter. Mrs. Claude Smallwood and Mrs. Helen Hildebrand were the class sponsors. 22 This page sponsored by Model Cleaners.
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