Revue 1946 - Linton Public Library
Revue 1946 - Linton Public Library
Revue 1946 - Linton Public Library
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NORMA McPHAIL, president; HOWARD THOMPSON, vi::c-presidmt; LOB KELLER, secretary.<br />
Since entering "ye ole front door" back in '42, we, the cbss of '4G, have not only gained<br />
a certain amount of knowledge, but also have developed for ourselves a record of which<br />
we can r ightfully be proud.<br />
When we were the green Freshies, we received our rigid initiation, but were not to be<br />
outdone in any 'vay. Soon after school was under way, there was need for a nationwide<br />
scrap drive. Consequently, the front walk began to clutter up ominously with huge<br />
piles of metal. It was the Freshmen who edged a victory to outscrap the other classes.<br />
Tommy Smith was the class president.<br />
Coming into our sophomore year, Tommy still presiding, we walked away with the<br />
scrap paper drive. We, at this time, were beginning to find out what high school was<br />
all about.<br />
Come Junior year, we found that we were faced with putting on the Junior-Senior Prom.<br />
And what a prom we did put on! Not only the usual dance but also a banquet. Johnny<br />
Hodges was the presiding officer and was l:lrgely responsible for our third successful<br />
year.<br />
In our Senior year, we find that we have more responsibilities than ever before. Besides<br />
making the yearbook and seeing that we graduate, we must think about our future.<br />
Aside from our responsibilities, however, with Norma McPhail as president, and<br />
still not to be outdone, we join the rest of the school in constituting two champion athletic<br />
teams and a magnificent student back ing.