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llorotliy lit-llei' X 1-lmzi lma- .lerry Losson lfriecla Mette Emily Ostendorf Jimmy Owsley ln our junior year, we had forty four class members. Xlfe elected Mar tha Butler. President: Dannie Hay don, Vice-Presidentg -lane Wegehoft Treasurer: an Jo Ann Phillips, Seere tary. VVe also elected as our sponsors, Mrs. Helen Lewis and Mrs. VVilma El - Bobby Litteli lloroiliy' llotlstzult ,Xlnry Lou lloxwll llixiu .lolmson M-lnizi ,lolinson en Audrey McPike - lis. There were many important events in 1944-45. We won first prize for having the best float in the Home- coming Parade and Audrey MePike was Barnwarning Queen. Our Junior Play. '4Every Family Has One, was a
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SQPHOMORES Tho SUI7lllYllltll'0S, who arm- Frvsh- lllt'll one- year olllvr than last yt-ar, vn- tvrvtl l,2llIllyI'2l lligh Svhool last Sep- tonilwi- with footstvps of certainty and 1'Ullflfl0llK'P. hopgiful that they 1-mild assist in vsse-ntial' Ill'0tlll1'llUIll1ll0 pI'0flll1'fl0ll of miliglitviiotl vitizons. Mrs. Schuckonhrock, Sponsor Howard Cll2lllllX'I'l2lll'l, Troasuror Billy Kaiser, Vice-President Fonnie Maddox, Presiclcnt Miss Wilson, Sponsor Jo Ann LaFon, Secretary Tho 1-lass monibership has dwin- dled to sixty-five and Connie Maddox was 4-lm-1-tt-d pri-sidvnt for a st-vond ti-rm. Wt- wondoi' will Vlblllllt' run for a third te-rm. sinco he, like' l . ll. ll. f'll2IllfIf'll running mates-hut not from 1i2ll'llPl' to XValla1'0, but frmn lVaync Iiross to liilly Kaiser.
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