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SUE SHARP - President CLAY ELLISON, Il. - Secretnry BERNIECE MEDLOCK - Reporter BETTY RILEY DALE FRAZIER BETTY CLINTON - Reporter TOMMY BUERCKLIN - Vice-President MILDRED JOHNSON - Treasurer GEORGE BALLARD
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CLASS HISTORY By Berniece Medlock Of the nine members of this senior class only three have roamed the halls of Portia School for all twelve years. They are: Tommy Buercklin, Clay Ellison, and Berniece Medlock. Those entering during the years of grade school were Betty Riley, Mildred Johnson, Sue Sharp, and Dale Frazier. Betty Clinton and George Ballard enrolled in this class after the work in high school had be- un. g Betty Riley is a quiet, intelligent girl who is liked by all. George Ballard is one of the most brilliant of the seniors and due to his personality has many friends. Sue Sharp, a girl of dependability, is president of the class. Tommy Buercklin, an intelligent young man, is vice-president of the class. Betty Clinton, class reporter, is a very active member of the senior class. Clay Ellison, class secretary, is editor of the high school yearbook. Mildred Johnson has been an active 4-H club member as well as being an intellectual student. Dale Frazier is an active member and because of his good disposition is popular among his classmates. Berniece Medlock, author of this class history, has tried to help make this year a success. ' All the class, both boys and girls, have taken active interest in basket- ball and are members of the senior teams. May 12, 1948 the Senior Class of Portia High School will bid farewell to the students and faculty. It will be with sadness that we leave our school, friends, and classmates although we are very happy indeed to know that we are about to accomplish the goal that we have all been working toward for twelve, long, studious years--graduation. . We, the Senior Class extend our appreciation to Mr. Clinton, our sponsor and the other members of the faculty who have helped make this year a success. CLASS OFFICERS: President ---- - - Sue Sharp Vice-President - - - - Tommy Buercklin Secretary ---- - - Clay Ellison Treasurer- - - - - Mildred Johnson Reporters - - - Betty Clinton and Berniece Medlock Sponsor - - - - Mr. Clinton CLASS COLORS: Black and Orange CLASS FLOWER: White Carnation MOTTO: Success is the product of labor.
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