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Class of 43 PATIENCE PEASE PINCKNEY POULSOM PULLEN PULLEY ROTTON SAVIDGE SCOTT SMITH SPARGUR STENNETT R. STIRLEN W. STIRLEN STODDARD SULLIVAN TEACYIOUT TURNER WARNER C. WARREN P. WARREN WRIGHT YOST
IUNIORS President ............... Vice-President ......... Secretary .......... Treasurer ..............,... Student Council ..... . . Faculty Advisors .... Bob Brown Colleen Adams Ioe Gottsch Marie Bertram Phyllis cFarland, Bob Mace Miss Carol Foster Miss Helen Iamison Miss Muriel Keenan Mr. Ray Moore The Class of '44 definitely established themselves as leaders in many extra-curricular activities this year. The class play, Sixteen in August, was presented in December, many young actors and actresses took part in the three-act comedy. Fourteen junior girls participated in the iourth annual poetry recital under the direction of Miss May Virden. Marie Bertram, Georgene Teachout, Mary Marie Smith, Betty Peterson, Betty Campany, Alice Betty Boldra, Rosemary Gleason, and Margaret Berry became Thespians as a result of their dramatic Work. Phyllis McFarland did not receive a statement ot Thespian credit from Abraham Lincoln High School in time tor initiation, but she will be admitted at a later date. Both the boys and the girls of the class oi '44 supported the athletic program. Bob Mace, Bob Brown, Ray Funkhouser, Bill Welch, and Dick Christie earned football letters, and Charles King, a basketball letter. In the girls' class basketball tournament, the juniors were victorious over the sophomores. The players on the winning team were Phyllis McFarland, Marcella Chandler, Colleen Adams, Doris Stephens loaptainl, Io Shaw, Ralphena Wooden, Helen Rolf, Mary Harper, Mary Smith, and Margaret Berry. Georgene Teachout was elected to till the position ot editor-in-chief of the Shen-Hi-Can -at the semester. lo Shaw, Phyllis McFarland, Betty Campany, Betty Peterson, Maxine Hailey, Donna Ieanne Lawshe, and Georgene Teach- out were initiated into Quill and Scroll. Two juniors held offices in Hi-Y and Girl Reserves. Colleen Adams was Girl Reserve vice-president, and Charles King, Hi-Y treasurer. We, the Class of '44, think our1 junior year has been one of the best yet.
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