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JUNIOR CLASS Left to Right—Front Row: Betty Swaggart, Marlyn Davis, Rosalie Bissonnett Carleen Buchel, Jeanne Haigwood, Lois Fuson. Back Row: Fay Haverland, Hamlin Christensen, Royce Bunch, Earl Burns, Jack Greenlee, Jack Pittman, Kenneth Williams, Mrs. Butterfield, Advisor. CLASS HISTORY At the beginning of the school year the Junior Class consisted of thirteen members. Not long afterward, Rosalie Bissonnett left, so we were leh with twelve members. We elected our class officers at the beginning of the year. The officers elected are as follows: Hamlin Christenson, President; Royce Bunch vice- president; Lois Fuson, secretary and treasurer; Jeanne Haigwood, class re- porter. The Sadie Hawkins dance was sponsoed by the Juniors. We had a good turnout and everyone seemed to have a good time in their Dogpatch costumes. For extra entertainment, we put on a Radio Amateur Hour. The Junior Class sponsored and presented a play to cover expenses for the Prom. Last, but not least, was the traditional Junior-Senior Prom. This was the first Prom at McEwen High and everyone enjoyed the affair. Mrs. Agnes Butterfield has been our class advisor.
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Fuson; also those dagger looks I seem to acquire during band. I. Bill Campbell, will to Paul Moore, Jr., my privilege to sleep in Mr. Diehl's class. He looks tired. I, Harriet Schmidtgall, will my ability to succeed to get afterbeats on my trumpet to Royce Bunch who will need it next year. I, Darlene Montee, hereby will my ability to get straight l's in Social Economics to Betty Swaggart. I also will my tall height to Joyce Maxwell who really needs it. I, Ralph Wolford, Jr., will the privilege of coming from the show-me state to all students left in McEwen High School Student Body—But have your mama not to let you go there? Because it is MISS-OUR-I. I, Frances Baker, will my ability to get a man and keep him to Althea Swaggart who can't seem to get the technique like her sister. I, David Bunch, will my ability to play the trombone to Belva Satterlee. I, Marita Carlson, hereby will my ability to get on the honor roll all four years to anyone who thinks they can do it. I, Raymond Wolford, will my ability to get by in Chemestry to Jim Rice. He'll sure need it. SENIOR SNAPS
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to Right—Front Row: Myrtle Lent, Jo Ann Huffman, Evelyn Packer, Joyce Maxwell. Back Row: Warren Hunt, Jim Rice, Leon Montee, Paul Moore, Jr., Bud Schmidtgall, Mr. Hardin, Advisor. Not Pictured: Norma Satterlee. CLASS HISTORY The Sophomores started their class with ten students this year. We elected officers the first week with the following results: President, Warren Hunt; vice- president, Paul Moore; Secretary-treasurer, Jo Ann Huffman. The Sophomores started the Freshmen off right, with an initiation on September 27th. The Freshmen wore their traditional costumes during the day and at 7:30 that night came to the gym for the final initiation. After this the Sophomores sponsored a mixer for the student body. Most of the Sophomare boys turned out for all sports and are doing very well. The girls all belong to the G. A. A. We have been guided through this successful year by our advisor, Mr. Hardin.
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