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CLASS 1D1LL - We. the Class of '44. do will and bequeath our ability to study to the Sophomore class; our quiet, Rood behavior, to the Freshmen and our get up and get’ to the Juniors. As individuals we will the following: 1. Kenneth Miller, will my betting ability to Mr. Fuller who is sadly in need of it. 1. Clairellen Mann, will my ability to study to the sophomore class which could certainly use it. I. Barbara Pearson, will my ability to dance to Elsie Nice. I. Margaret Shaw, will my ability as mimeograph “cleaner-uper” to the next person that has to clean it. 1, Patsy Colpitts, will my ability to stay out of school to Lorreta Turner. I. Margie McCanse, will my famous car, “O Henry”, to anyone who has good feet and a strong constitution. 1. lorn laylor. will my ability to study (?) to anyone who will take ad- vantage of it. 1. Sheila McCanse, will my spelling ability to Mr. Fuller. 1, Jim Wilson, will my ability as student body president to my successor. 1. Elenor Hayes, will my office ability to my successor. 1, Delpha Smith, will my ability to eat to anyone who has the capacity. 1. Howard Bowmen, will my ability as a perpetual pest to the freshmen boys who will use it to the best advantage. I, Arelona Frost, will my ability to forget about school work when the four o’clock bell rings, to anyone who can use it. I, Richard Brant, will my shyness around the girls to Don Hunt who could use it to his advantage. I. Kenny Myers, will my athletic ability to Velmer Daugherty.
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY ■ At the beginning of the year the Junior Class elected officers as follows: PRESIDENT ELSIE NICE VICE PRESIDENT HOWARD TAYLOR SECRETARY JOAN JOHNSON TREASURER DOROTI1Y PETERSON SERGEANT KERWYN TALLY The Junior Class trained two new students, Margaret Wicks and Floy Mann. However, Margaret Wicks later moved away. Hot dogs were successfully sold at all the home basketball games by the class. On March 10, the Junior Class presented a three-act mystery play, “Hobgoblin House.” May 12, the Junior-Senior Banquet was held, followed by an in- vitational prom. Members of the class are. from left to right: Elsie Nice, Dorothy Peterson, Howard Taylor, Joan Johnson, Floy Mann, and Mrs. Miller, adviser. Absent is Kerwyn Talley.
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