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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Three years have elapsed since. ll5 Freshmen entered Mt. Carmel High School some day to be known as the Class of '45. That first year we had a Friday the 13th party which was made successful by our sponsors Miss Moore and Mr. Arrick, and our class officers james Cleary, Patricia Carlton, jackie Case, and Katie Ruth Farley. The next year when we returned to the halls of fame as we were better acquainted with them, we soon made ourselves known. Aided by our sponsors, Miss Mignonne Cheesman and Miss Cantrell, we enjoyed two very successful parties. Our officers were lohn Rafferty, Betty French, Phyllis Skiles, and Theda Tyler. After two years of drilling and learning we were ready for our lunior year. Now we are juniors. Although decreased in number to 85 we are still just as green, sophisticated, and jolly as ever. Our sponsors for this year were Miss Elizabeth Cheesman, Mr. Rutledge, and a new member of the fa- culty, Mr. Floyd. I ' These sponsors and the talented members of the junior Class produced a junior Play that was Terrific, Namely, Mind of Her Own. Our class officers, lack Canedy, loe McGuire, lack Hill, and jackie Case, and the sponsors with the aid of nine Committee Chairmen and their Com- mittees presented monthly all-school dances which were enjoyed' immensely by the student body. Q Using our profits from the play, from selling candy and popcorn at games, and from magazine subscriptions, we gave the Seniors a most wonderful Prom and picnic. These took place on May 25 and 26. We wouldn't do our class justice unless we told of our talented boys, those who played on the football and on the basketball team. I think we can be just insaying, that if some of our junior boys hadn't been on the basketball team we certainly wouldn't have gone to the state tournament. Our class is also represented in the many clubs, in the musical depart- ment, and on the honor roll. - Peggy Dougherty. 27
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JUUNJIURS Doris Adams I can Armstrong Eva lean Bailey Dorothy Bell Bernard Bender Margaret Bradham Lillie Bruce Iris Calverly Iack Canedy Patricia Carlton lean Carrel Iackie Case Iames Cleary Farrel Compton Louise Cooper Ioe Cosby Ierry Crumrin Margaret Cunningham Ir. Dixon Peggy Dougherty Katie Farley Mary Beth Fesler Ieanne Flanders Eleanor Frye Irene Fullop Vance Gilless Norma Glazier Virginia Gray Dorothy Guard Robert Hanson lack Hill I oe Hollen 28
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