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Lois SUGG Better English Club, 2: Glee Club. 1. 4: Dramatic Club. 1, 2: Girl Scouts, 1. 3, 4: Librarian, 2. 3, 4: Beta Club, 3. 4: Junior Play. 3: Viee-President of Beta Club, 4: Most Dependable: Most Musical. RUTH VARNER Better English Club, 2: G-lee Club: Best Personality. SENICDRS tiki? ikikiirvirufrsirikvkfvfrfir MASCCDTS PATRICIA WRIGHT RONALD BOONE if-f7fx'7i?YE?7ffil?7Q'7i7ffx?7'ff -9- I GLENN TUCKER F. F. A. Club, 1: Beta Club. 2. 3, 4: President of Beta Club, 4: Treasurer of Beta Club. 3: Business Manager of Highliicf, 3: Associate Business Man- ager of SIA-HI. -L: Glee Club. -1: Vice- Presiclent of Class, 2: Most Sturlious Boy. DALE VONCANNON F. F. A. Club. 1. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club, 1: Watchdog of F. F. A. Club, 3: Treas- urer of F. F. A. Club. 4: Bus Driver. 4: Best Conversationalist: Class Play, 3. The 1945 SE-HI
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RUBY JEAN LUCAS Dramatic Club. 1, 2: Beta Club, 2. 3. 4: Secretary Class, 4: 'Treasurer Beta Club, 4: Treasurer Class, 4: Basketball, 1. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club. 1: Grade Editor of Highlite, 4: Better English Club, 2: 4-H Club, 2: Class Poet. MADELINE LUCK Glee Club, 1, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 3: Dramatic Club. 1. 2: Vice- President Better English Club, 2: Best Girl Conversationalist. HAROLD MACON F. F. A. Club: Basketball. 3, 4: Glee Club, 4: Bus Driver, 4. PEGGY MCLEAN Treasurer of Better English Club. 2' Dramatic Club, 1. 2: Glee Club, 3: Girl Scouts, 1, 2: Assistant Snapshot Editor of SE-HI, 4: Most Optimistic: School Play, 3. COLLEEN PEGRAM Girl Scouts, 1, 2. 3, 4: President of Girl Scouts, 3, 4: Manager Basketball Team. 4: Beta Club, 4: Better English Club, 2: Vice-President Class. 2: Advertising Manager of SE-HI, 4: Most Artistic: Most Capable: Class Historian. The 1945 SE-HIC SENICDRS BIRCHA LUCK Better English Club, 2: Glee Club, 1, 3: Librarian, 4. RUBY LEE LUCK Glee Club, 1, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 3: Dramatic Club, 1, 2: Better English Club, 2: Librarian, 3, 4: Best All-Round Girl. CONNIE MANESS Dramatic Club, 1. 2: Glee Club, 3: Better English Club, 2: Beta Club, 4: Class Reporter, 2: Most Timid Girl: Neatest Girl. LACY PARKS, JR. F. F. A. Club. 1. 2. 4: S. 0. S. Club, 3: Best Mannered: Best Personality. CAROLYN RICHARDSON Glee Club, 1, 4: Dramatic Club, 1: 4-H Club, 2, 3. 4: President of 4-H Club, 1. 2. 4: Secretary and Treasurer 4-H Club, 3: Beta Club, 2, 3, 4: Grade Editor of Highlife, 3: Basketball, 1, 2. 3. 4- Secretary and 'Treasurer Class, 3: Chief Marshal, 3: Class Play, 3: Vice- President of Beta Club, 3: All-County Basketball Team. 3: Girl Scouts, 3, 4: Editor-in-Chief Highlitel 4: Second Prize in Oratorical Contest, 3: Sports Editor SE-HI, 4: Most Athletic Girl, 4: Best Speaker: Co-Captain Basketball Team, 4: Class Prophet, 4: American Legion Contest, 4: Better English Club: Salutatorian. -3-
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CLASS I-IISTCDBY BONG! BONGl Nine o'clock, Thursday morn- ing, September 12, 1941. School! Look at all those green Freshmen trooping into the build- ing, looks as if they were lost, but glad and proud because it's their first year in high school. Miss Maude Reed welcomed the girls, and Mr. T. W. Parker took charge of the boys. After becoming acquainted with all the new students, the class elected their officers and soon were deep in their job of learning. Many of the girls and boys were selected to play on the basketball teams, and did their part well. So, with the able assistance and kindness of our teachers, we finished our first high school year with flying colors, and looked forward to summer vacation. But, after four short months, we were back again, knowing that we had really missed school and our classmates after all. Miss Reed took the girls in tow again this year, and the boys reported back to Mr. Parker too. Being familiar with the high school system by now, we settled down more quickly this year, though we thoroughly missed not having any Freshmen to lord it over. Several of our classmates were honored by bids to the Beta Club, and we were proud of them. Although there had been several changes in the faculty, we, as silly Sophomoresf' once more made good and were passed on, maybe by the good will of our teachers. When the class entered as jolly juniors in 1943, the boys' division was again under the supervision of Mr. Parker, while the girls were met by Miss Evelyn Kearns. This year we took full opportunity of the lowly Fresh- men, too. We took more interest in our school 91945512-HI work too, and other girls were taken into the Beta Club. Probably the greatest thrills of our junior year were the selecting of our class rings, and our junior-Senior trip. We enjoyed that trip, even though it did rain al- most all day. So we think that our entire class has earned the right to say that we have co- operated well with the other classes of our school and have taken part in all the activi- ties. Now-after three years of hard work, mixed with their full share of fun, we have earned the title of Dignified Seniors. No one can call us too stuffy though, because we have done swell in our time. Here are a few things to prove that statement. The Beta Club is made up almost entirely of Sen- iors. They edit and print the Highfife, too. A lot of Athletic honors have gone to members of our class. Most of us are in all the different clubs, and almost every other position of im- portance has fallen to a Senior. So, in parting let us apoligize to our many teachers, who, we know, have had many trying times with us, but we give them full credit for a good try. Our class is considerably smaller since entering into our Freshman year, because many of our members are in the service, and others have dropped out, but the entire Sen- ior Class shed a few tears about leaving our old high school, and our old friends. We'll miss you, but we are proud, too-proud that we have acquired here a part of the neces- sary elements to set us out prepared on the great sea of life. COLLHIQN PEGRAM, C lair H fJ'l01'fn1lI.
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