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10414444- First came our junior Play 'Star Crazy.' Every member of the class did some kind of work to help the play along to a successful end. After the play came the Class Tourney! The junior boys came out triumphant! With the coming of spring came the junior-Senior Reception. This was our first real grown-up entertaimnent, and we really put it over with a bang! It was held at the Club House at Craw- fordsville. The Club House was decorated like an Hawaiian Is- land. Palms were arranged over the floor to give the impression of a southern atmosphere. As we entered the Senior year we found we had lost 6 members. These were Robert Cox, Ruth Lester, Dale Maltsburger, Roberta Rusk, Doretha Wininger and joe Zachary. joan Steele and Betty Trimble entered into our class making a total of 17 members. Lukily all the members of the senior class--Berley Britton, Marvin Burkett, Bob Buser, Harold Cash, Theron Davis, Eddie Deck, Kenneth Gardner, Clayton Morgan, David Myers, Lois Quigg, Arthur Rice, Max Servies, Ailene Swearingen, joan Steele, Geneva Todd, Betty Trimble, and Darlene Wheeler--will get their diplomas in April. Several of our boys expect to start working for Uncle Sam at the end of the school year. The mernbers of our class who play on the New Market Basketball teams are: Marvin Burkett. Bob Buser, Harold Cash, Eddie Deck, Clayton Morgan, and David Myers. Our class officers are: President, Marvin Burkett, Vice President, Clayton Morgan, Secretary-Treasurer, Geneva Todd. Our sponsor is Mr. Paul Wilson. The members of the class who represent us on the Student Council are Marvin Burkett and Clayton Morgan. ' After our graduation in April we shall all go our into the world and either 'make or break' ourselves, No matter how many happy experiences or hardships we encounter, we will all remember the good times of the 'Class of l946.'
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