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HOPR OF 1944 Top row: Al Block, Pete Block, Janiece Brown, Delorus Burnsed, Robert Coffeen . . . Second row: Vernon Cul- pepper, Emil Dalbo, Shirley Eick, Marjorie Estridge, Billy Fleming . . . Third row: Millard Hunt, Betty King, Elsie McWhorter, Margaret Myers, Marty Perkins , . . fourth row: Edna Senkarik, Eugene Singletary, Shirley Smith, Lola Mae Swaggerty, Mary Helen Tew . . . Fifth row: David Thrasher, Ann Wiggins. These siudents arc tlio scholars. Iho ' M)rains ' of the chiss of 1044. Tliey have kept their noses to the grindstone for four years and liave an avera,u:e of 90 or ahove. Edna Senkarik and Millard Hunt have the highest averages from the vSenior Class. Congratulations! S. H. S. salutes the honor students of ' 44. 18
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W j rha er ey ' e OFFICERS TTrcii Whei.chki. . l Aviii Til HASH Kit Xanty I ' uLi.r.M Prcsi(li ' }il Vicr-I ' rcxuh ' iil Secretary Robert Cofkeex Treasurer XiCK Kexis Chaplain Martha Perkixs } Eugene Sixgletary ( ' In :! Managers Class Motto: rossumus quia posse videmus. Class Fh)wer: Cornfioirer and Yellow Carnation. Class Colors: Blue ami Gold. Seated: Eugene Singletary, Nancy Collum, Martha Perkins, Robert Coffeen . . . Sfanding: David Tlirasher Hugli Whel- cliel, Nicit Kenis. class sponsors Mrs. Beth Clopton Miss Eebecca Stevens Mrs. Betty Miller Upon our arrival at Seminole High School four years ago, our first impression was one of bewil- derment at the crowds and the large building. During our first year we became more familiar with high school and became more active as a class, while trying very hard to make a good im- pression. With our sophomore year came a greater feel- ing of responsibility. When asked for donations for various purposes, we immediately responded with our quota. The highlight of the year was the informal party given us by the class mothers. V memorable event of our junior year was the tremendously successful play, Speeding Along. At the football games the class sold refreshments. The students looked forward to the dances which we sponsored after these games. One of the main attractions of our senior year was the Junior-Senior Banquet. Next was the play, They Gave Him a Co-Ed, which was a great success. Now that our high school days are ending, we reminisce upon the happiest moments of our lives. Mrs. Clopton, Miss Stevens, Mrs. Miller. 19
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