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Q , 13 1 e ,iiwfv ' - 'Ak W . Presidents . . Vice-President Secretaries . . . . . Treasurer . J U N I OR C L A S S CLASS OFFICERS . . . Vic Nichols Byron Thompson . . Bonnie Black . Jerry Goodrum Mary Belle White . . Verlin Dowd This intelligent looking group, some happily wearing their W s and a few of the bolder fellows sneakingly parking their arms on the shoulders of bashful girls, are none other than Juniors. For nine months these students have conscientiously carried on their duties, but as the time approaches for them to become dignified seniors, they lean back, rest on their laurels, and review proudly the year one thousand nine hundred forty-two. An important problem confronting the Jun- iors, incidentally the first time such a thing has happened in W.H.S., was to hold a reelection of two class officers, because the president and the sec- retary moved. Under the direction of Miss Katherine Hough- ton, they went dramatic by giving a unique pres- entation of discontentment in three Walks of life. The mad scheme of an eccentric man in a wierd house and the humor of an Italian fruit vendor were blended resulting in an entertaining evening for the audience and proving to be a financial suc- cess for the class. Proceeds, of course, went for the Junior-Senior banquet.
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1. If you look closely you will find that there are a few girls in the freshman class. It's not entirely because we boys are answering the call to the colors and have rushed to the front to protect the girls, al- though that may have something to do with it. This is definitely a boys, class, because we far outnumber the girls. g - ,, We freshmen are just an in-between groupg there isn't really anything wecan say about ourselves ex- cept that this is the year we begin to count majors, minors and credits. On December 7 we were seized with a patriotic fervor and resolved to leave home and our friends to shoulder arms against the enemy, however, we soon calmed down to sacrificing the daily coke to buy defense stamps. On February 9 we initiated War Time by coming to school in the dark to save elec- tricity. Being in junior high we do not have class offic- ers, but do have our homeroom organizations. Here are our presidents: Colleen Newkirk, Sidney Shields, Robert Howard, Victor Allison, and the Junior Fed- eration president, Richard Arnspiger. FRESHMAN CLASS LIONS AWARD WINNERS Jerry Waugh Archie Wallace Richard Arnspiger Billy Schwinn Roy Wingate Franklin Hamilton Barbara Felt Elaine Miller Mildred McC0rt Coleen Newkirk J uaniia Lile Juanita Owen
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