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And then in 1948 we were triumphant! We had made it safely through gram- mar school and University Lab School now became University High! We lost Antje this year to Junior High, but we gained an odd boy with a seemingly un- pronouncable name, Jim Ammon frhymes with salmon l. Also there joined our ranks a small boy known as Oscar Andras, whose curls sent the girls in- to waves of ecstacy and a tall, quiet lad named Charles West Point Coates, who loved to tell of his experiences in Japan. Peggy LeBlanc slipped in too. Passing on to grade nine, we gained Lois Leche and Dottye Tate, a pair of quiet and reserved little ladies, Betty Harris, Ann Scatterty, Virginia Heart- Throb McKean, Betty Denham, and Polly Eden. ' In the tenth grade we picked up a very tall, gangling youth from Mississippi, who spent a great deal of time writing mathematical equations on the ceilings. We also gained the industrious, babbling Hans Sternberg, and Jane Red Tes- sier. Oh yes, Ibelieve there was also a fellow named Moss ...... Antje and Jane Rheuark were back with us now, and in the eleventh grade we collected Billy C. A. P. Harper, Janet Brechtel, and a young lady named Car olyn Brassett. Finally came the climax of our school year-- the twelfth grade. Now we were the Seniors. Dr. Harrison's own private headache. We were joined this year by Jimmy Kuylen, Daulis Pinto, and Beverly Wolf Gal Caskey. And so there you-have it. The history of one of U-High's most fiendish classes. A class which gave to the school the immortal skits of Menville -Carleton-Harrisong the roarings of a big green buick called Kentg and many other things. Many ev- ents stick fondly in our memory--being able to go the the Field House during Study Hall, watching the new building grow into completion, being the first class to have the honor of graduating from itg the Senior Playg Dr. Harrison's fiend- ish chemistry classg the Sociology class's trip to Jackson, from which most of them returnedg and all the other incidents which blend into years that we will never forget. We wish to express our deepest gratitude to all tle teachers and directors for their friendship, their help, and for starting us confidently down the long and rocky road of life. Compliments of: CHANTICLEER ESSO SERVICE STATION 2678 Government Street LEO M. ODOM 1055 Nicholson Drive 18
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