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SENIURS tIA'I'HliRlNl'1 W'lI,I.I.-KMS She who loves and laughs IHIISI sure do wi-II. ROBICRT W'AI.KliR Nothing is so firmly beliereil as ll'l1lll we least know. HARRY YY.-KLTERS The right man in the right plare. INEZ WVITT To be is fairer than not to be. DOROTHY WOM.Af.K Happy am I: from care l am free. Why aren't they all contented like me? EARL W'lLSON Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. DONALD WINSTEAD I have made noise enough in the world. Vt U
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SENIURS VV.-Kl,l..H1l'I SUUTHARD Thr' ivorlcl IKIIUIUS only tivo, tlzafs Rorm' and I. NVINIFRED TRIBLE It is nice' Io bc nalural, whvn you arv naturally nicv. UHRYI, 'IWYEEDY The' rule of my life is to make business a plvasurv, and plvasurv my business. DAVID STONE A littlv learning is a dangvrous thing. RAY TOWIER Truv wit is nalurv to adrantagv drvssvd. LOUISE WALLACE Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no fibs. MARTHA WATSON If intellect talked, she'd be called noisy.
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HIQTORY OF THF SENIOR FLASQ It ss 1-1 qeptcmher 1n thlrts three when we first w llked through the e hulls wondc rmv where to fro and what to do next We finalls found our was up the sl ur- to the studs h 111 Mr Flosd called us all to order and told us wh at we were to do next so we we nt to our home rooms md were shown how to make out our schedules The boss It ld a much harder time than we 4'll'lS dtd because thts h nd to keep out of tht was of the upper tlassmen who were reads wxlhng and able to set them on the f'0llIlldlIl'-I Oh, the dlsgrace of h3VlI1g'1 freshmen rlng ln our e :rs whereser we gc At our first class meeting we elected our officers as follows Alex Blalr Presx dent Douglts flheanes XlC'PTI'6'il1lfIlI Mars Thornton qutton, qurctars Fl une l ambert Treasurer After midterm we had another meetmg to nommate TPPYPSPIIIHIIVPQ ln the Annual Contest qeptemher agaln and we were sophomores What fun we had I'3LZlllg the fI'9Slll9N It Q much more fun to laugh at them when sou re sophomores than at any other tlme The feellng resembles that whlch the newls rlch are described is has mg Our presldent was John Edward Plke, who served efliclently and well Through our los alts to the class we had three winners ln the Resue Contest Thes were Mars Thornton Sutton, most beautlful glrl, Elaine Lambert, most sophlstlcated Alex Barret, most frlendly XY hen school began 1n the fall we were ,lolls JlllllOI'S Our lIllp0l'tdllCC was gI'OWSlIlg bs leaps and bounds We selected Alex Blalr to lead our class agam We chose our class rmgs and our Jackets, whlch were blue and sllser The JIIIIIOI' SCIIIOI' and S6Ill0l',lllIllOI' parties were voted a success bs both classes -Xs qophlstlcated q8lll0l'S we experience little of the dlgnlts we expected to have when we gazed up from our lowls status as freshmen We elected Alex Barret, Presldent, Martha Watson, Vice Presldent, Tom Cherman, hecretars Elaine Lambert, Treasurer The class IS actively engaged 111 chooslng IIIVIIHIIOIIS and ln gettmg reads for the class play Mary Thornton Sutton, as edltor of the Resue, lb worklng d1l1 gently, as are the other members of the Revue staff Our only successful candldate for honors ln the Res ue Lontest was bue Y ada Sowards, voted the most beautiful glrl Un behalf of our class 1 wzsh to express our regret at leavmg and our smcere hope that good luck wlll always be that of the oncommg classes MARTHA W ATSON I 1 n, J A I L '1. . , ' 'Y' ' '. vi 'S ' 1 , v 1 - s , v , ,, . P' P' ' ' , , .' 1 l f .' ' I . Al . Y 'm ' 2 tl ' 1 ' v s v - s , I 1 ' - - , , . . t 1. , , t , , . v t 4 , P t 1. s - . - -. Y s . Y - . - -' ' I 1 ' , V . 9 1. I ., , ' ' - as 99 2 ' , . 1 , ' t. ' ' .T 1 f ' ' 1. , , ' . , Y . ' '- . L . , , A , . . ,. , . . . - 7' 3 ' . t . . V. . s 1 4 ,I ., - t 9 Q ' . . ' ' ' ' ., A Z f 1' q . ' ' . . , A A . , - - v I , 44 ' . 99 9 . v 9 , .. , , I t , 2 , - , . V . v I , . v - , as , f as - I 1 v v . . - 1 . . ' . ' ' v ' Y x - ' 1 N . . ' . ,, V . . . . v v Y 4 L L, s, 1 ' . 7 ' ' . ' . '- . L Q . . Y -1 w I
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