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Senior Class History • • • President........................Gerald Huddleson Vice-President....................Harold Mariage Secretary.................................Barbara Boen Treasurer...................................Doris Ray- Class Representative...................Evelyn Lee Advisers.................Miss Williams, Mr. Flener Starting out with about seventy on September 3, 1941, scared and startled at what was expected of us, we soon became acquainted with the upper classmen and accustomed to the routine. On October 8, we were entertained at an initiation party. (The boys with dresses on and the girls with their overalls.) At first we didn’t like this idea, but we came to the conclusion that it was proper initiation. In fact, it was so good that in two weeks we entertained the Sophomores. After three months of vacation, sixty-six of us returned, eager and anxious, to carry on where we left off. We welcomed the Freshmen by a hilarious initiation party on the evening of October 8. November 10, the Freshmen acted as hosts and we again appeared on the scene—this time as guests. Our Junior year proved to be an active year for all of us. On October 15, we sponsored a skating party at Crystal Springs and later secured a movie, “Let’s Sing Again.” It was shown in the gym to the student body and later in Oakwood for the public. We also sold pop, hot dogs, and popcorn during noon hours and at games. However, the most important event of the first semester was the comedy play, “Brother Goose,” presented by the Dramatic Society for the benefit of our class on the evening of November 4. During the second semester, we were engaged in a magazine selling contest. Dorothy Neff, the winner, sold $75 worth of subscriptions and won a Lady Bulova watch. The Seniors entertained us with a “Sadie Hawkins Party” and we in return, in their honor, climaxed the year’s activities with a dinner-dance at the Hotel Wolford on May 19. We are back again—this time as Seniors. Our goal for this year was to publish the Acorn. Funds to finance the annual were procured from the sale of candy and from the Dramatic Society’s presentation, “A Little Honey.” In March, we entertained the Juniors at a “Hard Times Party.” The Juniors then had a formal dinner-dance in our honor at the Hotel Wolford May 17. Boys who were outstanding in athletics sometime during the four years were: Gerald Huddleson, Paul Wright, Bill Musselman, Lewis Childress, Bob Kirby, Merrill Shepherd, Norman Wolfe, Fred Schramm, and Sherman Smith. Those who have entered the service from our class are: Sherman Smith, Wayne Leverenz, Floyd Lee, Bill Musselman, Harold Mariage, Lewis Childress, Harold Divan, Ralph Goble, and Norman Wolfe. Outstanding students in speech were Dorothy Shroyer, Corliss Smoot, and Dolores O’Banion. Several members of our class have been active on the Student Council. They include: Bill Musselman, Harold Mariage, Corliss Smoot, Paul Wright, Winifred Day, Doris Ray, Evelyn Lee, and Dorothy Shroyer. The Music Department held an especial attraction for many Seniors and quite a few have been in band all four years. Wilma Sumner held the position
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