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Fern Larson Norma Latimer Betty Lawrence Joann Lehman Lillian Loring Ralph Loveland Harlan Lovely Shirley Mabee Shirley McCarthy Edith McElwain Evelyn McMurry Wayne Merritt Clara Miller Delbert Miller Wilbur Montgomery Arlen Moore Betty Murray Kenneth Myers MaBelle Neketin Byrdene Nothiger Billie Mae Pace Lela Paddock Melvin Pedersen Dora Lou Pittsley Dolores Port Beverly Powell Dixie Reynolds Don Rice James Riggs Norman Ripley Lola Rucker Betty Seiber Shirley Slater Fred Smith Elva Summers Helen Sommers Edith Stanton Lorraine Stark Gene Storey Gerald Teeters David Walller Allen Wallingford Janice Weber Wally Webster Bonnie Welch Gail Willzening Leida Williams Lorraine Wishon Ivan Womack Gordon Wright rx 'c Glas 1 of '49 23
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Iunior Cla S Hi tor Coming into the realm of the upper classmen, the Junior Class has full filled the qualifications of a very busy class throughout the entire year. Our Hat-broke class, under the direction of Donald Steven son, president, began to prosper, giving the treasurer, Betty Hubler, a little work. Leo Bennett, secretary, was also put to work with the minutes of the many meetings. Danny Simons, sergeant-at-arms, never failed to be kept busy, quieting the noisy classmen. Dick Dimick, vice president, al- ways waited patiently for Donald to be ab- sent so he could take over a meeting, even thought he would have to stand on the table and shout to get attention. The big fall event, the high school car- nival, created a lot of interest and excite- ment, especially the King and Queen Con- test. Our candidates were joy King for Queen and Don Rice for King. The junior Class play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gayn, was a main event. The action centered around the parts play- ed by Joann Lehman and Viola Crenshaw. They as well as the other members of the cast did a splendid job. Our sport picture included Rice, Stev- enson, Wilkening, Smith, Bennett, and Montgomery all outstanding in football, VVilkening and Ripley on A squad in Bas- ketball, Hall, Rice, and Dimick in base- ball and Wallingford, Stevenson and Ben- nett in Track. The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was held earlier this year than usual and all agreed it was a good idea. The banquet was held in the School Cafeteria inter- spersed with a short but enjoyable program. VVe then went to the V. F. W. Hall and found to our surprise a dreamy twilight bower of beauty. The theme Moon Over Miami had been cleverly carried out. The committee charimen Margie and Viola are to be congratulated on the success of the banquet and prom. To our advisers go much praise for their helpful suggestions and patience with our mistakes, they are Mr. Horner, Miss Pounds, Miss Shipler and Mr. Drew. ln music, the Juniors really distinguish- ed themselves. First, the girlis trio, made up of Gabriel, Crenshaw and Birdsall won a one rating at the district contest. The vocal solo groups are to be commended on their fine appearance and include the fol- lowing Juniors, Gabriel, Birdsall, Love- land, and Teeters. Three of the baton twirlers were Iuniors and included Reyn- olds, Crane and Smith. HONOR ROLL Clella Alexander 1, 2, 3. Ioann Lehman 2. Norma Latimer 1, 2, 3. Dixie Reynolds 2. Shirley Mabee 1, 3. Viola Crenshaw 2. Clara Miller 1, 2.
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