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IILDLURL UI' 111114 J'.'IlIbDI1IVU'L1N ULAADD The Freshman Class of 1944 very quickly became adjusted to high school methods and manners. Some of us had been dreading high school as we thought we would be expected to effect suddenly in some miraculous way a transition from childhood to the sophisticated air we had observed in some upper classmen. We were relieved how- ever to find that the only changes our teachers expected were, less giggling and play and more serious thought on pre paring ourselves to take advantage of future opportunities. ,Our class is made up of seventeen pupils from Russell- ville, one from Bradley, one from Bulls Gap, the remaining seventeen are graduates of Whitesburg Elementary School. The Freshman Class realizes that today is a preparation for tomorrow and that education is the best defense of our country. We want to strengthen our nation by securing the right education, unless our government serves notice that our services are more urgently needed in this national emer- gency. The next three school terms will find us making the most of our time trying to make the most of ourselves at Whitesburg High School. This is no time to waste time. Jo Ann Stubblefield CLASS POEM When we started to school at W.H.S. There were thirty-two in the Freshman Class. We didn't know all of our class right then, But we soon found each to be a friend. We had a good teacher as you all know, It came her time and she had to go To join.her colors red, white and blue, That stands for our country so brave and true. We got a new teacher, her name is Miss Hyatt, She teaches our English and she does all right. We like Mr. Pierce for a teacher too But as for Civics we're glad when it's through. Mrs. Lewis in Algebra class is so sweet, She makes us get our lessons and also keep our seat. Mrs. Murphey is so good in Home Ec. you see She likes for you to be as quiet as can be. There is Mrs. Brooks and also Miss Jo They say they're good teachers but how do I know. They're not my teachers but I hope they will be, So we will just wait until next year and see. Seniors and Juniors and Sophomores too Call us green Freshmen the whole year through, That doesn't matter because we don't care, It hasn't been long since their freshman year. As a Freshman Class of 1944 We'll try to do better than we have before, And when we are Seniors we can say, HI remember that far-away freshman dayn. Lucille Lowery
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore Class of 1944 began to travel upon the highway of intellectual attainments ten years ago under the direction of Miss Eileen Ruble and Miss Emma D. Smith. As we have pursued onward on our destined course, facing the temptations and difficulties of life's early pathway, we feel we have carved upon each mile stone that which will serve as a guiding mark to those following in our footsteps. When we entered high school, the Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors with their traditional feelings of responsibility which characterize their classes, felt it to be their duty to impress upon us our lack of achievements and intellectual efficiency. This they did well. We feel proud of our re- cord in the Freshman Class. Juanita Franklin received the Scholarship medal given by the American Association of Uni- versity Women. , And now as Sophomores, we have supported the various ac- tivities of the school, being represented in the various A clubs and in athletics. Ruby Bledsoe was selected as Carni- val Queen and Wayne Haun as King. We realize that we are journeying on and that time is passing swiftly. Only by our past record may be judged the future. The Sophomores are looking forward to the next two years as years nobly spent in upholding the honors and unstained reputation of Whites- burg High. It is our highest aim to hold our burning torch high in order that it may gleam back upon those who are treading along the dreary way of life's testing ground. We are rising upward together, bound in friendship and having the destination to be the best Senior Class that Whitesburg High has ever had. CLASS POEM Two years we've toiled together, The sophomore class of forty-four, Toiled through bright and sunny weather We've done much and are going to do more. We've had our troubles and trials We've had our days of fear We've had our sad denials But we meet these with cheer. For we knew that we could never Gain success in a single bound, Neither did we wish to sever Toil from pleasure for renown. Yes, we've borne bold facts bravely Why the reason you can guess, Strengthened by our motto daily, nThe Road of Toil Leads to Successn. Lakie Anderson
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