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JUNIORS Junior Class Officers Lett to right: Peggy DeChant, Secretary; Richard Ruble, Vice-President; Jack Tease, President; and Jean McCullough, Treasurer. In September, 1945, our class of twenty-three boys and thirty-three girls, started out as juniors under the leadership of Miss Hastings and Miss Herson. With an abundance of energy we began working to uphold this title of juniors. In September we used part of our excess enthusiasm for having a food sale and chancing off a turkey. October found us planning our Hallowe'en Dance. As early as November committees were appointed to start planning the peak of our year—the Junior Prom. We celebrated March by giving a St. Patrick's Day Dance. It was in this month that our long waited for class rings arrived. With a wonderful feeling of pride we donned this symbol of being a junior. Then to top off the whole year we gave the dignified prom in honor of the departing seniors. But all of our school year wasn’t dancing. Oh, no. With the capable assistance of our teachers we struggled with our text books and tried to absorb the thoughts contained within them. Many were the mental battles with history, Spanish, English, chemistry and other subjects. With the hope of having mastered these we are looking forward to fill the vacancy and becoming dignified seniors. We hope that we will be as active, scholastic, honorable, and idealistic as our predecessors. Good luck on your journey into the world, seniors. We, the juniors, send our best wishes with you.
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Catherine Argo We all congratulate you, Catherine, on be- coming one of our scholastic leaders. The culmination of four years of diligent studying has brought its reward. Though Catherine has participated in many outside activities she has always considered her school work as being first in importance. Good luck to you, Catherine! SCHOLASTIC LEADERS Isabella Kish Though she joined our class in our senior year, Isabella has gained the friendship and respect of all in this short time. She has been duly rewarded for her hard study by winning one of the top honors in our class. We are sure that she will be as successful in the future. Our best wishes go with you, Isabella.
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CLASS OF “47” First row: Margaret Donnelly, Leslie Davidson, Joan Swain, Richard Ruble, Margaret DeChant, Jack Tease, Jean McCullough, Robert Barto, Ruth Clements, Charles Ingram, Elnora Smoot. Second row: Ada Robinson, Patsy Ann Mills, Ida Ann Hollis, Katherine Watson, Gertrude Davis, Norma Greenly, Joanne Meritt, Hazel Draper, Marjorie Temin, Charlotte Ennis. Ann Sapp, Jean Minner. Third row: Nina Jo Kennedy, Janet Prettyman, Norma Hart, Delema Short, Betty Monroe, Virginia Campbell, Cecilia McFadden, Marian Davis, Elsie Stokes, Doris Fassel, June Carey, Margaret Elliott, Betty Kenton. Fourth row: William Davidson, John Eisenbrey, Robert Campbell, Ruth Humes, Harriet Warren, Dorothy Foster, Doris Hunnicutt, Mary Hall, Norma Satterfield. Jack Scarborough, Burton Coverdale, Robert Camper. Filth row: Jack Worthington. Roy Kemp, William Deputy. Jacob Strahle, William Gordon, William Clendaniel, Richard Faix, Donnell Calhoun. Charles Thomas.
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