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OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1946 Walter Moorman Teddy Young Betty Harrell Townes Thomas Alice Brunson Preside)! I Vice-President Secretary . T reasurer . . Sponsor 1U
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THE SETIIOR CLASS OF 1946 presents U Jears A Historical Drama in Three Acts By Teddy Young Selling: Florence City Schools. Time: 1935-1946. Act I — Scene 1 Selling: Grammar Schools. Time: 1935-1941. As the curtain rises on Act I of this unusual drama, we see Class of ’46 en- tering the Florence Grammar Schools. In this, the primary phase of his education, Class of '46 spends six years preparing himself for greater things to come! Act II — Scene 1 Selling: Junior High School. Time: 1941-1943. Here we see Class of '46” enjoying a more complex school life filled with a variety of subjects and teachers. He is kept busy with scrap metal drives, athlet- ic activities, newspaper editorials, and homeroom plays, in addition to his regu- lar academic studies. Act III — Scene 1 Selling: Senior High School. Time: 1943-1944. It is September, 1943, and Class of '46 proudly becomes a part of the stu- dent body of McClenaghan High School. Accustoming himself to the Florence High curricula is one of his most im- portant tasks of the year. Led by George Weeks, President; Bobby Wall, Vice- President; Betty Harrell, Secretary; Townes Thomas, Treasurer; and Mrs. Arthur Fickling, Sponsor, this is accom- plished very successfully. Scene II Setting: Senior High School. Time: 1944-1945. Class of ’46 begins to see the true weight of his influence in his junior year. Under the leadership of George Weeks, as President; Loren Mead, as Vice-Presi- dent; Betty Harrell, as Secretary; Townes Thomas, as Treasurer; and Miss Mary Manning Hanner, as Sponsor, he is re- garded as an outstanding Junior Class. Unsuspected dramatic ability is dis- played in the production of The Gay Deception,” directed by Mrs. Mary Ed- munds. Besides proving the dramatic and artistic powers of Class of ’46, this production also shows that he is a financial wizard as well, for he makes a gratifying profit. The big event of May is the Spring 11
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