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I ?A4v'A EAii'v'A??As'EXiiX?A?PAr'PaKFrAs'L'?Li 'A.4 AiV Y V - Q V -J J 4 Y 4 A V 'Q i 4 - .4 4 V .. 4 N A ' 4 I ki if 49 I el Q sl e 3 ei CLASS HISTORY It . P fi HBYH their greenness of the freshmen yearg and 9 ' . . as the former Sophomores of their days fi Claire ylotflflger Q 1 Robert Barn? did to them, they did unto the freshmen Q NOW me nlftqry of merctass of 40 am? 6' likewise, showing no fncercy for their suf- I 6. of P. H. S. is in this wise: ln the:beg1n- fering until all heedgd the initiation. Q mmf? of the year of our Lord Qlneteep Now the History of this great and won- fe hundred and f0I'ty'tW0 'fame into this derfiul -class of 46 has been one of hard realm of learning great seekers after lgbor and little rest ran except Lloyd cg kU0W19dSe- S0m9.C5m? from the 8th Sullivanb. They have been preparing to grade CT3i3'med With Wisdom? some were take their final departure from this cl green and fresh from foreign lands: oth- School' - A, 1' i ' ers -:ante from farms where they tilled In their studies they did Hfairly Wen., X 5 B the soil. ' '- ,I . Q Tlhey believed that a long list of subjects ' XB-if find :E Came to pass .al .they entered prodluces -good scholars. Then too, they J X f Q .G t'1?1S.rea'm' Shows. of rflommihand vii- learned errors they had mtlade after it W ' 'AW I 4 Cummg were rzccewed rom ose W O was too late to turn back, but this did not i f str were to lead them up the narrow- paths dishaartan their 5 V E it . 1 d 9. ' ' 5 OL POW SERS NVHO STARTED AS It came to pass that the Junior class was s es ,TEE VM 'N U zu WTRE AS EOL more industrious than the former Jrs. , FRLSEHEFN fr N4 1 by b t B ' uc' They became rich enough to purchase a tg LQTNQ' Very' A QW On' 'O er 'ar flag pole and give the Senior class a very ' Wilma Hedrick, Nancy Bush, Bruce Ma- good reception Thqy also produced a GE legion, Llgyfi Sulligralg, llilaygetta Sugrzziilrrl play Called :The Campbells are Comingqn, A, firmer ' 'Gaston' iofel vrein' Fi d which all seemed to enjoy. This class led X' 3 holslngerz Palgine,L1n13 CHEF esw Sy ' the school by a great majority in a War 7 :Loren Gray' onme efqne ' Q' ace Bond drive. They also donated to the Floyd' Gwen Campbell' Lugene Wllson' movie projector In this vear Pauline 5 ' 4 - 'V ' -I It ' Audrey Plxley' Grace Vest' P2191 Voyles' Linn was elected Modern Miss, of Pekin NJ Katherine Rutherford, Franklin Ratts, .High School ge Laurel Piurlee, Afrlene Hush, Mildred A I 'th S ,' 1 . the 1 f U46,, fu YJ Geffs, Roberta Wells, Jackie Vxfagoner, X rl,'dethen101T5farA F 0 ,d S 1 te. Norma Morris, Ellen Rose Kay, Francis firm? so Ox? h S teen in e gvriw' J Brown, Johnny Brown, Billy Porter, Paul- b 353,355 tkfgantng, HHAHOI1 me fme ry ie ine Martin, Billy Martin, Pafuline Dea- cSgmigin'fij giiglnlasedeiminlluis hioefglj Q ton' Hvwed Miller' Paul Targonskl' Lee- emblem in the edlufcational field. Pictures eg ta Blackman, Joe Summers, Elwood Sum- were also taken as a remembrance 9 mers, Bwurke lVIcCoskey and Leo Bower. throughout the years following' gradua- t It likewise .Carre to pass that a certain hon' 1, band of wild creatures called Sophomores, , In thlf Yf?aI' We produced H Play, Gr0w- X G, 'beoeuse of their taste for Freshman blood, glivgpohergeoiift fgttggiuilgggislt and H ' pounded on them daily oaulsinbgf them. g u ' i v 5 X great Suffering. As we come today to write the first . 57 h d 1 , th, 1 h -chapter, in the history of each member of AS t 945' we t In 15, rea mf t e cus' the class, it is with hope that somewhere A 5 toms became natural ana the strangeness gradwating today were is a person with L7 Wore offg and they became as one among Wisdom ,end leadership necessary for a Q thiggsf- h u t more lasting pea.ce than ever before. ' .Le gecglsaffilgotggfsaafrgwegefsgizsffgtg- .This is a year of climax to one of those M dents ascended: and the class of .,46,, be- stirring periods of history. Some will be ' Q7 cause of their promotion remembered fContinued on Another Page! I
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