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CLASS I-IISTCJRY YVONNE HARRIS .... ...... President WELDON FELLERS ..... ..Vice-President BETTY ANN MARSHALL... ..... Secretary JEANNINE WYLIE .... .... Treasurer JUANITA HAMMONS .... ...Reporter E.C. McMURBAY, JR .... ...Sponsor About eleven years ago, in September, 1936, a group of small timid children entered Sanger High School. Of this group, now the Seniors of 1947. only three of our original class remain. These three are: Yvonne Harris, Jeannine Wylie, and Billy Boy Baker. Our grade school teachers were: first grade Mrs. Louise Stinson. Dale Cole joined us in the second grade with Mrs. Riggs as teacher: Mrs. Minick was third grade teacher: in the fourth grade, Miss Cathlene Gentle was our instructor, and Bobby Joe Willis came into the class. During our fifth year, with Miss Alyne Seal as our teacher, two joined our class, Merle Ary and Wayman Waide. We were double promoted and missed the sixth grade. Mrs. Neppie Burroughs was the seventh grade teacher, and Jeanie Flanagan joined us. Our last year in grade school, under the leadership of Mrs. Sam Mitchell, our number increased by four-- Opal Elrod, Percilla Morris, Douglas Simpson, and Weldon Fellers. In the merry, merry month of May of 1942, we were to-become full-fledged 'Fish' Lt. Mary Haygood of the United States WAC delivered our graduation address. One day in september, 1943, we entered high school, and al- though we were only Freshmen, we ranked high in quality, and had Mrs. Hestline Burroughs as our class sponsor. We welcomed Juanita Hammons and Betty Stanford to our midst. It was during our Sophomore year that Miss Callie Miller was our sponsor and Betty Marshall joined our class. The high point of the year came with our volleyball team winning first place in County and District. A number of important things happened in our Junior year. We began having school dances in the gym and the first annual since '41 was published. One thing which shall never be forgot- ten was our Junior trip to Lake Dallas in the back of A.G.
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