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Class of 45 President ........ Rc hte Le Roy Spargur ViGeMPreslGeriti ter. tca creme artes. Julia Ferguson S SCTCLGIBY Meet nim ices tec oeaeeeie Jack Simpson PTSCS Une Late esac tsccsseeee ene eee apes .... Barbara Crouch Student Council bs Oe Sh 2, Se ee .. Tom Murphy Barbara Kill Faculty Advisors ee eiente Miss Mabel V. Hunter Miss Inez Gwynn Mr. M. J. Langfitt OT ONLY ONE OF THE LARGEST, but in our opinion the best, Freshman Class entered the portals of Shenandoah High School this year. The class of ‘45 had an enrollment of one hundred and thirty-six industrious stu- dents. Our class set the pace in scholarship and was outstanding in all events in which it participated. Over fifteen Freshmen were in the band, and fifteen in the orchestra. Choral reading was also well received by the Freshmen, having an enrollment of forty. The class was active in Shen-Hi-Can, Annual, Girl Reserves, F. Fa Ay and the production staff of the Thespian plays too. In the all-school election sponsored by the Junior Statesmen, the Fresh- men ticket was overwhelmingly elected. The candidates were: Mayor, Tom Murphy; City Attorney, David Stern; Chief of Police, Monty B. Pitner; Fire Chief, Jack Simpson; City Clerk, Marilyn Nixson; Justice of Peace, Frank Smoke; Councilmen, Donald Briggs, Betty Mae Mondt, Le Roy Spargur, Betty Latimer, Barbara Cortner. Coach Harshaw’s Freshman basketball squad had a successful season chalking up eight wins against only three defeats. More than twenty-eight boys reported. Mr. Mahood’s Pony Squad was dogged with bad luck, but many of the boys showed future gridiron promise. The two matinee dances and the Valentine party held by the Freshmen were huge successes and were all well attended. In the coming years it will no doubt afford us great pleasure to look back uvon the carefree days spent in the Freshman Class. Some of us will prob- ably be famous, and others unknown, but none will forget our first year in Shenandoah High School and the friends we made there. —Julia Ferguson, Tom Murphy
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