The building has had a few modifications over the years.
The Caddo Herald
April 28, 1944
Junior-Senior Banquet Enjoyed Friday Night at Community House
That social affair deluxe, long anticipated and much enjoyed by participants, came off on schedule Friday evening at Community Hall.
The setting, a colonial a garden, was beautiful and the motif was “Memories”.
Program adhered close to the theme of Memories. Irving Garrison was toastmaster. He gave “To The Blossoms”; Response, “To The Buds” by Theron Mills. “Life is a Garden” by J. N. Broadhead. Senior Class Prophesy, Colleen Pecinovsky. Music by Betty Smith, Sue Freeny, Rosemary Bigbee. Class Will by Eileen Price. Benediction by Joe McKinnis.
Dancing followed.
Members of Senior Class:
James Adkins, Norman Airington, Ashlee Anderson, Elzie Argo, Agnes Baxter, Randolph Boydstun, Wynneth Braudrick, Dink Carlton, Royce Choate, Bonnie Copeland, Eunice Fowler, Ida Lee Freeny, Lulu Mae Goss, Leonard Harmon, Clarence Hunter, Ben Ray Karnes, Thelmer Kellan, Zell Mae Lane, May Dee Lilley, Lucille Lindsey, Harlan Love, Lloyd Manning, Mary McIntosh, Theron Mills, Helen Moran, Jean Morris, Colleen Pecinovsky, Eileen Price, Dorothy Spears, Emmavelle Thompson, Bonnie Turner, Charles Watson, Zenia White.
Junior Class members:
Clifton Anderson, Roxie Ammons, Wayne Ballew, Cathleen Bardwell, Irene Bardwell, Nina Blankeney, Eva Brimage, Ruth Cochran, Irvin Garrison, Gene Gecks, Delton Goodin, Margaret Harris, Mary Hill, Robert Hogan, Lorene Lassiter, Helen Lindsey, Pearl Lucas, Troy Mahana, Von Lee Martin, Vada Lee Owens, A. J. Parker, Dean Peters, Gene Peters, Ruth Jane Robinson, Alva Rose, Cleo Self, Willa Mae Troxell, Jesse Walla, Bobbie Wells, J. C. Welter, June Wheeler, Laura Joe Wingfield, Betty Jo Pearce.
Civic Club ladies, assisted as is their practice, in serving and preparing the banquet.
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