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CLASS HISTORY September 1945 we, who were twenty-one in num- ber enrolled at McAfee, as “Green Freshmen.” We had all dreamed of the day when we would enter High School. We thought we were grown but not for long. We soon found we had many things to learn. After many hardships we stumbled through the year. We lost Betty Burton, Dixie Fallis, Ann Mason, Charles Kurtz, Virginia Richmond, Vincent Sheperson and Gloretta Davis during the year. In September 1945 fourteen “Green Freshmen” enrolled at Fairview to begin their high school educa- tion. We certainly did receive an education. Besides being called “green” we were required to have our lessons on time, to conquer those monstrous equations in AlgeLra, to quote “Shakespeare” and to conjugate verbs backwards and forwards. Mr| Lucien Downey, our sponsor, always took up for his “kids”; and the rumor is that several Freshmen ate his candy and apples. During the year Bobby Pfoff and Carolyn Carey left to go elsewhere. Virginia Richmond came to us from McAfee. We entered Cornishville High School in 1945 with high hopes, but they soon dwindled away when we were tagged “Green Freshmen.” There w'ere many activities in which to engage our unboundless energy. There were twelve of us at the beginning of the year. We lost two and gained two during the year. So we closed the year with twelve in the class. We, the McAfee sophomores reentered school in Sep- tember 1946. There were only fourteen of us. The year was a very pleasant one. We were sorry to loose Violet Keller, Betty Carey, Doris Marksbury and Herbert Holl- ingsworth. Virginia Richmond entered our class. In September 1946, fifteen Fairview Sophomores en- tered school. Mary Lou Shirley and Marie Releford came at the end of the first semester. Virginia Richmond enter- ed McAfee. Since we had only a two year High School, wre were the oldest class in school, and w ere constantly reminded that we should set good examples for those in the fresh- man class. DEKZXl 9 M W tV- r 9' W'.j' W S « ■ t 1
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