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T Midd Standing Seated J U N I O R C L A S S op Row: Richard Hirtg Louis Williamsg Bobby Weaklyg Donny Weekly le Row: Mrs. H1ler,CAdv1sorJg Mary Kullg Junior Dannebergerg Carl Kiroherg James Brewery Eileen Mooreg lBetty Harris Seated: Pauline MoDona1dg JoAnn Manshlpg Shirley Towers: Marie Sporlederg Alice Marting Marilyn Eversoleg Madge Jenkins S O P H O M O R E C L A S S : Irene Wardg Mr. Ha1l,KAdv1eorDg Norma Jean Moee ' Rex Brewerg eBuddy Fryg 'James,Eversoleg . Marion McDonald: Billy Weekly
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J U N I O R C L A S S H I S T O R Y Early in the fall of 1942, as seventeen green Freshmen, we started on our journey of education, in an old farm wagon decorated with the class colors of red-white-blue. As we came to a turn in the road, three of our members got off and lagged behind. The trip ended and we had a short vaca- tion during the summer months, hoping to meet again the com- ing fall. In the fall of 1945, we once again journeyed through the rugged educational path. Some were walking and some were riding bicycles. - After we had gone several miles we stopped and had a party, with a treasure hunt for entertain- ment. Again we returned on our road of life. After we had passed the required' tests, we were pretty tired, so we stopped for another vacation. A cloud of dust, a puff of steam--with a bang--around the curve of WSuccess' came a group of adventure seeking Juniors In an old 'Model Tu in the year of 1944. we were crowded but we d1dn't care because we knew there was a striking future. 1 As we chugged along we decided to elect a few officers. Jo Ann took the wheel as president, Dick lent a helping hand as secretary, and Mary kept the paper well informed of our progress. To keep gloom away we chose a song, 'Swinging on a Star,n to be patriotic, A motto WA11 out for V1ctory,n and for a bit of beauty we chose the NGladol1a' as our flower. ' ' As we jagged along we met a peddler with some rings. We decided on a design and each purchased one for a souvenir As we strive for' success we get a bit tired and choose to rest. In the fell of 1945, we hope to meet for our last journey as a class.
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