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Junio rlllass Histnru The faculty opened its eyes on that sleepy morning in September of 1940 to see 167 pairs of eyes staring at them blankly from behind a like number of green faces ffiguratively speaking, of coursei. Ever since that date, the class of 1944 has been doing things in a BIG way-B for Brilliance, l for Initiative, and G for Genius. During our first enlightening but trying year Miss Moore and Mrs. McLaughlin guided us through the maze while Clarence Mullins, Ann Rein- hardt, Elaine Glick and Mary Pat Brines became familiar with the class offices. ln keeping with the rank of the class, we had a Kid Party in early spring and another redeeming entertainment in April. While the majority of our present Iuniors were Sophomores, Frederick Wood, Ann Reinhardt, Norman Canedy and Paul Iones were the responsible students who held the class offices. Mrs. McLaughlin and Mr. I-Iowerton steered our course as we sailed through our second, merry, active year. First we had a Li'l Abner Party in which we Sophies literally let down our hair. We had it back up for the other party in which all the classes were represented. We were so well pleased with our sponsors of the other two years that for our most important year we chose all three to help us. The class offices were passed around to Paul lones, Keith Coleman, Fred Wood and lane Blood who, with the sponsors, passed out the committee chairmanships to twelve capable Iuniors. Now pardon us for a moment as we expound upon the merits and activities of the class. We take pride in the showing our boys have made in all the athletic activities of the year-more power, speed and accuracy to you gentlemen in the future. Prom our numbers have come noticeable per- centages of all the music organizations. With a mere one hundred eighteen in the class, we have made ourselves known in all the clubs but two-those exclusively for Seniors. Many of our girls realize what it means to see which wears out first-the stadium and bleachers or their feet-after all the training they got while selling popcorn and ice cream. As you will remember, the play we presented was a hit. To show all the classes a good time fand to raise rnoneyl we sponsored an All School Dance each month. Those who heard Marilyn Skiles sing for one of the dances will realize that we showed the comers more than fun for all . Then as a climax of our activities, we put everything we had into giving the Seniors a prom that they would remember for the years ahead. ln between the time we spent on all these matters we took time off to put a few lucky people on the honor roll to hold up our scholastic record. So now we shall hang up our hats for a leisurely three months and be ready to start next year with even more pep. Carry on, all you Sophomores, it is your show now? I. A. B. 30
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