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Junior Class History On September first, nineteen hundred forty-three, a group of fifty- two freshmen entered the Roodhouse Community High School to begin four years of higher education. Miss Ainsworth acted as our class adviser. At our first class meeting, the following officers were elected: Ruth Young, president, Jack Cunningham, vice-president, Jack Forrester, sec- retary, and Enid Fitch, treasurer. Our class was happy to have a large number of boys out for ath- letics and a large number of girls who joined the Glee Club, T Club, and G.A.A. We also had two freshmen girls chosen as cheerleaders. In the fall of nineteen hundred forty-four, a group of fifty-one sopho- mores entered school. We were glad to have Miss Flori as our class ad- viser. A class meeting was called, and the following officers were elected: W. P. Gilmore, president, Bob Dick Spencer, vice-president, Guy Spencer, secretary, and Marietta Reynolds, treasurer. Our class had boys participating in football, basketball, and track and many of the girls were in G.A.A., Glee Club, and T Club. We were very proud to have three of our girls chosen as cheerleaders. We also had a few members take part in the speech contest at Jacksonville. In the fall of nineteen hundred forty-five, forty-eight juniors entered the Roodhouse Community High School. We were proud to have as our class advisers, Mrs. Reilly and Mrs. Battershell. These officers were elected at our first class meeting: Bob Dick Spencer, president, W. P. Gilmore, vice-president, Naomi Edwards, secretary, and Lorena Spencer, treasurer. I Eagerly we raised money for a successful prom. A large number of boys were out for athletics, and we are happy to say that the junior boys received the highest percentage of letters given for football. Some boys took part in the Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, and speech activities. The girls took part in G.A.A., Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Double Sextet, and speech activities. A large number of juniors were in the play, Little Women held in the high school gymnasium. Nine juniors participated in the District Meet at St. Elmo. As a result of the speech meet at St. Elmo and Greenville, five juniors advanced to the state. We were honored to have the cheerleaders picked from our class this year. Eleven juniors were on the first semester honor roll. . We are now approaching the end of three enjoyable years, and we are looking forward to a happy and profitable senior year. Shirley Plahn. Fifteen
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l 6 S . First row. loft to right: Tommy Allen, Ronnie Andrews, Louise linker. YVarrvn Burrow, Barbara Burton, Gene Coffman, Second row: Joyce Crabtree. Jack Cunningham, Naomi Edwards, John Everett, Lois Farber, Lindell Farmer. Third row: Enid Fitch, Jack Forrester. Joan Forrester, XV. P. Gilmore, Marilyn Harp, Doris Hayes. Fourth row: Jane Jackson, Carl Kelley, Sue Mitchell. Charlene Pierret, Shirley Plahn, Robert Pollard. Fifth low: Vincent Reugzgor, Marietta Reynolds, Lillie Rice, A. D. lluyle. Bill Sawyer, Pat Silvernail. Sixth rowt Darlene Sitton. Vida Sitton. llcrne Smock, Bob Dick Spencer, Guy Spencer, Lorena Spencer. Seventh row, Anna Lois Stone, Dean Strawmatt, Ella, Lue Taylor, Mildred VVahl, Norma VVorrall, Ruth Young. The following students whose pictures do not appear are members of the class: J. Copley, M. Harp, H. Martin, R. Scott, R. Sitton, V. VVood, B. Todd. Fourteen
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X First row, left to right: Lois Ashlock, Donald Basham, Bolo Bell, Ilah Boston, Archie Bower, Rose Marian Cannody. Sorond row: Marjorie Dawdy, Patricia Day, Paul Day, Mary Dean, Raymond Ferguson, Ivy Fox. Third row: Donald Havlin, Dale Hendrickson, Carroll Hopper, Gerry Grizzle, Keith Landreth, Lila Lawson. Fourth row: Mary Little, Ray Little, Mary Maberry, Evelyn May, Jack McGee, Nyela McGee. Fifth row: Ray McMahan, Phyllis Meyer, VVilma Moulton, Betty Pruett, Shirley Rirnbey, James Roodhouse. Sixth row: Marie Schofield, Alleune Shipley, Sue Cuiol Silvexnail, James Sitton, Bonnie Smith, Rosemary Silencer, Rozvlla Stevmns. Seventh row: Betty Tate, Ruby VVhite, Jo-De lVhitney, Mary VVilkinson, Betty NYinters, Pat VVise, Mercedes VVYHU. The following students whose pictures do not appear are members of thc class: R. Bower, VV. Brooks, R. Car- mean, D. Jackson, S. 'VVOI'CCSt61'. Sixteen
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