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uZ6dd!Nni1f.Oi63010i140Qf1lA9?b'HrWDirvdWlIb6NlYPJ4lU' 1 sae free,2r,Lr1efrwta1Ur e is il - . 'ldlllilhlawmvrmwno . 1 ilYlVNl'WNPWK? A Glimpse of the Past. Seniors of 1930 were once little freshmen 'way back in '26, Typical first-graders. they were too green to burn and unsophisticated enough to play in the assembly when they were supposed to study. Their representatives that year were Earl Mitchell. presidentg Orville Babcock, vice-presidentg Mildred Woosnam. secretary. and Frank Johnson. treas- urer, Their advisor in weighty matters was Principal Ralph Thurston. When they were advanced to the sophomore year they elected as class oifrcers Hugh Carter president Frank Johnson xrce president and Exerett Frazier secretarx treasurer To errn monex for then contribution to The Spectrum fund ther printed rnd sold pro grains for the Inxrtatronal Tournament Miss Zell w 'rs sponsor of the now unrulx class Their junior year was more interesting because of the annual reception given for the seniors The banquet was held on board the ship La Reception and was an original and cnjovrble entertainment Few will forget their outrne oxer the brrnx waxes and the rdxrce an en rn the xarrous numbers of the prof ram for a longer Journu The officers that vefn were George McDermott president Alice Edwards tice president and Exerett Fr rarer secretarx treasurer A dignified rnien rnd the rmprox ed manner of the class testrfred to their senroritw in 1930 A great deal of spare time w as devoted to the publishing of The Spec-.r um In order to color the elexen hundred drxrsron pages of the book it was necessarx for each member of the class to go back to his kindergarten dass The class oiiicers were Exerett Frazier pr esrdent Fr rnk Johnson xrce president Mildred Woosnam secretarx and Marcella Walker treasurer 'VH B 'R x 1 W' L X' X 19 is afiefefeese rrp-,az?IeaW3Efw r3fsH e N A If 'W' in 1 1 r-L : nd- ...af 3,,. 5 s......,i,,s,fs,.,,, 1' ai 'H' - 'If 1 L ii 5' ii gn . .. ..,, . -,111 g Y .gf . ' i I X I 'i -4 5' 4 rx' . -'I 'E ,451 .1 552 : :fel 1 iv -.3 J en, - Jig: -.J , .-5 63:5 WL iff? .' 4: 1 'I 11 Y . . , . , mi, Z I, Ji H + 2 . ' .Ki K . K. ' .. , 4 .-- . 5. .' ' . . , . . , . , A s' -12 , .R . I , . 4 . K , . . I, ,K i 3 Y zifzl? ..c.,. .. . v ., ' ..k.-,'-.lx l .. .. c . . A - . . zijn is -T',.-5 z , .. . . N iv, .i r' . 1 . .... , A. , A ., A, .. . fy, . . M ii-ii -' is 2: z. gs, 11? . esisxibkg I . .,. .., 1. . .,,. . . . 'si-25231-:',' 1 'QUE-1, ,' Z'U.I -. :Qx:'1L-p'- sg, ,121i:g,f1E: . .:'.'.:q. .qngffh j-I-tg ::.:Qf?jE.f: .:'-:bf- l'Q:g, :J ,j-2: Eg Page Nineteen 5::.3r41'? 51.1 ,' .'.' -.' swxi- -ef -:,:g3::p-gz1,3g55fi--.p- . . --rg,-.,?v:..:rv, -d:- - -, - - A Y wa- x .2 +C',.A A wri'--, l x QA : T - .4 .-e-:':i-F:--f.3eJ?::j1, '1:'..:.i!-'fi?f:-. . ' iv-' ..i'f.-f -... -'i f fd' .max -2 'Y Nf A. .4-f-f :'::'Jf::1rhf.ar-at:-.1 ew.-.'-231: r aafspw-e-Atal-it 013' '-su' 1-,.-I-'-LG-.vxqtsffr-3f,-'vqgkgiiirifZ-I-:1+1i:EZ1fk:QQ-1-.'.rA-ifbl-lyfi,''L''ygg,1?QqLjJ,j-Z9I: ifJig. 'A'-3'-:,j.s,43-Q.--L,-'A,-jj'-i4gig-f..-2 'f.,.gA1..1 luv.: , .. Av: .f -1
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'sr 'lr 'e '5 4 52' S- . ! rg r P. I .'f'1',C, 1173. V :S !'-.. 'my 'Z 1 3, Fifi airy .,, fxfa ' E 1 1: A is-'F .1 ll 2. Tiff. :pal - Qgii at ati gjix. : z f X Y 2 r il BEL ,E ,xwf J,,7-1 f f The Census of 1945. This is Station AHS, We are broadcasting on a wave length of 1945 kilocycles. This is Floyd Etclrison, official arrnourrcer. speaking for Herman Hughes. proprietor of the Hotel English. Eat. sleep. and be rrrerry now that we are without prohibition. Repeal of the Volstead law. as my radio listeners know. was passed by the Literary' Digest poll late in 1930. We can serve you with the best of beverages. We now' turn the microphone over to Laivrerrce Barnes and his orchestra who will play from the Silver Moon Dance Pavilion in Prosperity. Indiana. The Silver Moon is operated by John Schroth. The next number will be School Days as sung by Ferrell McNett. soloist with the orchestra. Mr. McNett. a popular movie star. recently carried the leading role in a talkie. He played opposite Mrs. Leetha Calhoun Hughes. a modern screen favorite and wife of James A. Hughes. producer of the picture. We have here a telegram from George K. Sherman, prominent steel rnagnate. who was formerly with the Ben Azimow Company. The telegram says. Program coming in fine. and the old favorite Satisfied is requested, The telegram is signed also by Miss Ferne Bitmer. secretary to Mr, Sherman. Here we have the stock market quotations as given by Kilgore and Kilgore Farming Exchange the complrnrents of Basil and Bob This exchange only recently purchased a major part of Madison county ar d rs farming on 'r large scale We shall now turn the mike over to George McDermott who rs rn charge of the advertising hour sponsored by the Aladdin Irrdustrres Incorporated Our frrst number will be a little sketch entitled Two Dark Blows Basil Holmes and Raymond Hughes are the two vaudeville stars who will now enter tain you We are very fortunate rn having with us a very enrrrrent woman an old classmate Miss Anne Schmauss Miss Schmauss the first Dean of Women at West Point wrll speak on the subject Why Women Make Better Soldiers Than Men As the concluding number Mr John Jones vrce president of the company sponsoring this program will tell you about the wonderful electrrc furnace invented and perfected by John Heritage head chemist of the company You have just heard the theme song of the Aladdin program as another hour of educational enlightenment closes And now we bring to you News Flashes of tlre Day as provided by the Alexandria Times Tribune Miss Mary Dunn editor will grve you these brts of news whrle rt rs news Ebal Aldridge former mayor of Grmco City today completed a non stop glrder flight from Orestes to Grmco City breaking all exrstrrrg records for sustained glider flrght Immediately upon arrival Mr Aldridge was arrested by Chief of Police Thelma Carver for blockrrrg traffic around the town square Heres a flash from New York announcing divorce proceedrrrgs of Mrs Mildred Woosrram Humphreys against Carl Humphreys mrllronarre Sportsman Charging Mr Humphreys with cruel and rrrhuman treatment Mrs Humphreys alleges her husband has been keeping secret correspondence with Mrs Wrrrrfred Leach Campbell a former sweetheart The literary section of the New York Sun today will carry the announcement that Miss Beulah Scott noted literary crrtrc rs author of an immortal poem which portrays the life hrstory of that great shoe man Mr Paul Oliver The name of the poem rs From ' 'W 're Page Twenty X rig L .sv I 5'- H rv, 3,-A fx: 1 .4-r' sy K 4,,ag,f,,wv...,,,r , ., -v-L, 29:3 ' ' . 1 . 4 . fi :J L, . , .. - -- . , . . , ' . ' . 73- 'E . . . . . : w v r v' 1 1 v . ' Q Q ' ' . QE , . , . 4' 1 ,- . , ., - , - A . J y . . . . . . Wi-Qs Q' A . 5 , . . - ' YE- . . . . nl F, . ' . . 39.11 ' ' ie!-rf - . - . .. - A: . . 5522 I 2 D ' , . .' . u .. . . . . . SQ: . . .1 :F . ' . . 1 - ' A - - gs. '. ' 5' 3 - ' - ' .. - r .f - . - - . am, - - ' - . - -' . . - V - - - . elif . . 1:3 Y 1 . , . . . . ,,- . . . . . . . 1. is . 152. :5 . .4 . . - . . - rr . gp g r ' - . . - is 'si ' s 12 41. 50135 f ,, ' 71 ' 1 Y '- . T 'issfsf-1-af:e'n,fD'f,. shy? VQflE-F:f1i1f- sf- . '1'5':'2t ,- e.. r. . :--zu-,. .1-:.'1,':. .lzf :- . f'07..'. 5:55. 'ff' - Q- 1:'5i51. L3?V?..'fZ 15l232'-. : ::1f'f.'.1 .s :?.L., 'f.'?E-1:21 1- Ea-:fq-35? 'f'.:23a:. -.'1e-f'f?s:,, yy: 'ilfr ' 1 '-'ff2 45'-V ' r . .. ., .. .. - - -4- -1- f - ' ' ' ' K ,- -- ., . 1 . wg .. . , 1. , . -. ., .- , ., -. ' A ' L- ' 'Q nl- ut ., 17.5 fm ,--f+ .- s.. ' -- gr, fel? S ' - f Z 3 ,. ., .,..r!Z.--1.-.W...t..g..'--t.,.1: ., ur :. .-n.. . :..-I., I xi- at :fi n -irkh UCL W Www 1 5L5.,,,-,-45, 3.35-gggguqpy '.:!g.x-r.,g.Q.1 r. 5 .,4?:h.'..-L---.f.Tl,.-7 .L..qt:5.-hir.,.?QE:.,:gx1g:gi?,:5:-rj ' '5y..:.'.'.6y',:.-:.-.4,!.1:.:nZ'.z-'rr.':.-cmd-.1011-A-1 ff' f -- V 1 f -- ' '
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