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Acree, Reginald Allison, Pat Anderson, Donald Baker, David Baker, Joyce Barber, Ralph Basford, David Been, Kathryn Bortisser, Catherine Bracken, Barth Brisco, Wanda Lee Brown, Bob Campbell, Richard Capshaw, John Carlett, Don W r as K5 3 ig i ,gk ' 1 195D Seniors '15 Q .1 ,, Q 4 fi 4 w . .. ....... . . 5 r F ,e f N ,....,. 2, ,.,.,. , lx liz' 'R a X Q Q , ,, X r 1 , E :H N 2 K, X 7 7 f' if W S4 Y WA f 4' fb , .:1.rE, of il l H.-gk Www Xl 4 U Page eleven l l
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Seniors, Hioli School Histor Our first year in O. I-I. S. was an eventful one as were the following. We were still in the war and everyone was buying war stamps and bonds. The class officers were Bob Eneff, presi- dent, John Capshaw, vice-president, and Julia Megill, secretary. Seventh graders on the student council were Reginald Acree, Patsy Maberry, Shirley James, and Nannette DeVinna. Our girls basketball team was the champion team. Some of the girls were: Dorothy Earn- est, Joyce Baker, Betty Hinderliter, Patsy Kane, and Pamela Coker. We now find ourselves in the eighth grade. We weren,t just an ordinary class because that year we had as our class officers John Cap- shaw, president, Patsy Allison, vice-president, and Pamela Coker, secretary. The eighth grade chorus had that splendid musical All Aboardn under the direction of Miss Mary Lou Finley. We were glad when Mr. Mac fthe little man with the projection machir1eJ returned from the Army. Miss Lamons' advisory class had a war stamp booth in her room to encourage the sale of stamps and bonds. Then we were Freshmen- Bill Strother was president, Harold Kelly, Page ten Uffioors BOBBY Jo ENEFF President JOHN CAPSHAW Vice-president JANIS DIEMAN S ecrezary r Sponsors MARY LOU FINLEY Chairman R. C. BOWMAN MARTHA DILLMAN BESS KEITH J. CHARLES SMITH SARAH KATE WOOD vice-president, and Jerry Smith secretary. Members on the student council were Louise Noble, Billye June Woods, Barth Bracken, N. C. Thomas, and Clarence Peck- inpaugh. Dolores Dahl became a majorette and con- tinued to be throughout high school. The.Bullpups who played basketball were Harold I-Iigdon, Everett Rea, Marvin Mason, Frank Whittaker, Paul Henderson, Bobby Cockle, Bill Noble, Floyd Edmoundson, Fred Sponsler, and Gordon Eaton. Our class officers in the tenth were John Capshaw, president, Clare Ru Mueller, vice- president, Mary Bennett, secretary. This year our Bulldogs won the football championship and Ike McGrew was on the team. The boys that were on the basketball team were Harold I-Iigdon, Paul Henderson, Gor- don Eaton, and Bill Noble. The Key Notes made that big trip to New York that year. Those in our class who went were: Iva Shelton, Kathryn Hightower, Shirley James and Patsy Gorham. Wendell Covington became our drum major. Jiles Shrum placed in the track meet in the shot put. fContinaea' on Page 602
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