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Juniors Are Unified In Desire To Contribute
Despite a burdensome schedule, the Junior Class sought other avenues of bettering themselves and the school. Publications, Drama and various clubs were given freshness and creativity because of their aspirations.
A successful year in varsity sports for VES was largely accredited to athletic skill on the part of many Jtmiors.
With lettermen in every varsity sport, the Juniors developed themselves in body as well as in mind.
They were a class with an unusual amount of creativity and willingness to work, a class unified in its honest desire to create a pleasant school atmosphere for all students.
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Pat Causey, Frank Millikan, Bill Duff, Carl Cheshire, Ben Mears, and Parker Lumpkin take part in first Junior Class meeting.