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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY S-s The month of May in 1946 will find Scottland High School closing its doors to one of the most outstanding graduating classes in history. VVe feel certain though that we have left in our stead classes that will climb upward and reach the same heights that we have struggled so hard to obtain, that they will maintain the same noble ideals and principles that have guided us on our way. Vtfhen we entered the doors of this high school on September 1, 1942, we were just nine- teen in number. Three of these students, Peggy Ann Scott, Raymond Craig, and VVanda Hens- ley, had attended the Grade School here. All the others came in from different parts of the district: Clem Brownand john Vlfarmouth, Larkin school, Donald Huffaker and Norman Es- linger, Logan, Dorothy Montgomery, Edna Samford, Josie Samford, and Ida Lee Hugg, Ban- ner school, George Dunn and VVilliam Samford, Scott school , Noel Pritchett and Robert Hess, Victor school, Paul Osborn, Riley, VVillard XVimsett, Excelsior, Raymond Holler, Livingston, ingston, and Elford XVatson, Hume. Shortly after school was in session, we chose our class officers: Robert Hess, president: Peggy Scott, vice president, Raymond Holler, secretary and treasurer, Robert Hess and Noel Pritchett, student council representatives, and Mr. VVinegardner, our class sponsor. During our freshman year Kenneth York from Ridgefarm entered our class on October 12, 1942, but Norman Eslinger quit school on October 14, Paul Osborn was transferred to Logansport, Indiana on November 14, Alleve Croll entered on February 9, from Martinsville, and Irma Ingram entered April 12, from NVestville, thus by the end of the year our class and Elford VVatson, Hume. In the fall of 1943 we entered our sophomore year as very happy students. Vtfe chose the following officers to represent us throughout the year: George Dunn, president, Dorothy Mont- gomery, vice president, Robert Hess, secretary and treasurer, Peggy Scott and Robert Hess, student council members, and Miss Comer as our class sponsor. During this year we lost three students. John VVarmough failed to re-enter in the fall, Elford VVatson was inducted into the navy on September 20, Clem Brown quit school on De- cember 9. VVe gained two students, Norma jean Henry, who came from Chrisman High School and Forrest VVyatt from lndianola on December 17. The third year of school found us not so happy because war was on in full swing, but we accepted our responsibilities and united our efforts to make this year a success anyway. W'e lost four students, for during the year, Dorothy Montgomery and Norma Jean Henry failed to re-enter in the fall, Forrest VK-'yatt quit school on February 5, and Kenneth York with- drew on March 6. The following oficers were elected throughout the year: Peggy Scott, presi- dent, Donald Huffaker, vice president, Raymond Craig, secretary and treasurer, Noel Prit- chett and Robert Hess. student council representatives, and Miss Vlfellmeyer, sponsor. During this year we sponsored the magazine sales, helped to publish the Scotch News, gave a class play and the Junior-Senior Banquet as well as helped with other activities. As we entered the senior year, our hearts grew light and gay for the war was ended. XIVC plunged full force into our senior activities after having elected the following students to guide us: Raymond Craig, president, Peggy Scott, vice president, Noel Pritchett, secretary, Willard VVimsett, treasurer, Trina Ingram and Robert Hess, student council representatives, Miss Wil- liams was designated as our sponsor. The biggest problem which confronted us was our An- nual. XVe published the Scotch News during the first semester and gave our senior class play during the second. Now comes the time for graduation. Vtfe give thanks to all of those teachers, parents, and friends who have helped us along the way and who have made it possible for us to attend this educational institution so that we may go on our way to successfully meet the battles of life. IDA LEE HUGG Page Fourteen
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