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Pyle, Janice Patsy Hagan, Shirley Lough. Front Row-'-Olive Burlew, 96-Ref. tr S aret Vg H ,M ford Donna Mum errill Darlene T bard, Hib Mary
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FRESI-IMAN CLASS HISTORY On Tuesday, September 7, 1943, William Timm walked into the Junior Assembly with perfectly good in- tentions of talking charge of an ordinary classroom. However, upon catching sight of the western half of the room foccupied by a new and very green group of Fresh- menj he immediately decided that conditions must be getting very bad. They were starting to plant vegeta- bles in the classroom. Eventually though, he became used to the Freshman class of '44, We were given the rules and regulations icon- fidentally, we could use themi of M. H. S., and were sent to our various classrooms to get acquainted with the teachers. We were given several weeks to get accustomed to our teachers and each other. Then one day we were sent to the Junior Assembly and told to choose our class advisor, and officers. The duties were inflicted upon Miss Plummer as advisor and Jean Hunt, Catherine Artis, Dale Bowlby and Robert Powers as president, vice president, secretary and treasurer respectively. Class meetings weren't very successful since they called for order-a quality that was strangely lacking in us. Shortly after we were called to room B and given myterious little paper slips that told what would be our fates for initiation. These slips explained that on the next Thursday we were to parade through the school imitating a circus. That night the sophomores' enter- tained us at a party to show their good intentions. In December we sponsored a dance after a basket- ball game. However, due to our yet damp ears it was not as much of a success as planned. In April we held a class party in the Community Building to help the boys brush up on their dancing. We started with a satisfactory population of thirty- three and closed with thirty, losing Joan Peters, Donna Dean, and Frances Hughes. -Jean Hunt
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Forwards-Margaret Streeter, Donna Mumford, Dar- lene Terrill, Olive Burlew, Janice Pyle, Marjorie Brouse. Guardsf-Myrtle Knapp, Florence Campbell, Rosemary Hice, Mary Hibbard, Shirley Lough, Patsy Hagan. The girls' basketball team had a schedule of five games, having a very successful season. Margaret Streeter filled the capacity as Captain. Besides Margaret there were three other seniors on the team: Donna Mum- ford, Myrtle Knapp, and Florence Campbell. Jan. 25-Vandalia Feb. 11-Vandalia Feb. 23-Schoolcraft Feb. 29-Schoolcraft Mar. 7-Lawton Marcellus 12 Vandalia Marcellus 11 Vandalia Marcellus 12 Schoolcraft Marcellus 12 Schoolcraft Marcellus 20 Lawton
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