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Roo:-in CAMl'BLl.l- VERNON STANLEY Bhutan HARVEL Gl.liNN Ckouciu JAMES ARRAS Senior Class History We, the Seniors, have finished our four year course through Carbondale Community High School. Each of the four years has brought new and thrill- IDS CXPCFICHCCS. Our Hrst year was especially colorful in that we were considered green by upper classmen. As Sophomores we learned to observe well. Important or outstanding events were few during the Hrst two years of our high school days. but we were continually backing our alma mater. Vfith our Junior year came two major activities: the Junior play, Cat O' Nine Tails , and the Junior-Senior Banquet. The play was well enjoyed by the audience. This success enabled us.to entertain the Seniors at the Junior- Senior Banquet in a very delightful manner. The most enjoyable year of our high school career has been the year of our seniorshi . It would be a ver difficult task to enumerate all the events that P Y have happened to make this year very pleasant. The Seniors, with the assistance and coo aeration of all students and teachers, undertook the ro'ect of a ain l P l publishing the Dial which had been discontinued during the past three years. The Senior Class also resumed the responsibility of again supervising an alumni ban uet. We ive much credit of our success to our 1933-34 class officers: fl S President . i , . . Paul Tippy Vice-President . ..... Bill Harrison Secretary , . Thomas Kennedy Treasurer , , , Alice Caldwell Witli the spring came the Junior-Senior Banquet, at which we were guestsg and we thank the Juniors for their splendid banquet. There is a certain amount of joy and sadness when we receive diplomas and our high school days come to an end. C ...,19... THE DI
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HE DIAL JAMES TURNAGE lfootball, 1, 2, 43 Club, 43 'lil'2lL'li, ,l, 4. LEE ULREY Football. l,Class liaslxetbxll 1 7 3 Llls t,,..,., ..s Track. l, 33 Science Club, 3, 4. EILEEN WASHBURN Debate Club, 1. Z: Hi-'l'ri. 3, 43 Nature Club, Pres., 43 Class Vice-Pres., l. LENA DORIS WATSON Chorus, l, Z, 3, 4, liaml, 1, 2, 3, 43 Ur- chestra, 1, Z, .lg Octette , 1, 23 Quartette. .2 3, 4g Ill-lrl, 3, 4, Ire Club, Pres., 43 Dramatic Club, 33 Debate m 43 junior Play: Dial Stall. 41 Class Vice-Pres., 3. Club, 1, Z, lea . CRETA WILHOIT s.. 4: Chemistry Debate Club, l 3 Chorus, Z, 33 lli-'l'ri, 3, 4 KENNETH WILLIAMS Social Problems Club, .lg Civirs Club, 4. CARMEN LEE WILILOUGHBY Social Problems Club, 4: llomemaking Club, .lg lii-Tri, 3, 4, Library Club, 4, Orches- tra, 4. ARTHUR WRIGHT Class Basketball, 3, 4. LEO YOUNG Ili-Y, 1, Band, Urchestra, l, Z, 3, 4. CURTIS ETHERTON Class Pres., lg Debate Club, lg Dramatic Club, lg Class Basketball, 1, 25 Band, 5, 43 Orchestra, 3. V' -,...f - 18 - df 1. 1 1
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HE DIAL Senior Class Will George Arnold 's pull l?j with the teachers to Dan Boucher. Irean Culley's basso voice to Isabelle Helton. Georgia Darlingfx typing ability to Ethel Givens. Robert Eblfs chair in the band to Wendel Carlton. Lorean Fox's school worries to Edyth Metcalf. Beulala HarL'el's talkativeness to Rosemary Gholson. Ruby Heern's permanent wave to Francis Marvin. Mary Hertter's responsibilities to her dear brother, Louis. Glenn Higbfs ability to copy to jimmy Fox. Lowell HiIl's love affairs to Carl Rhodes. lolm Howerton'x individuality to Kenneth Taylor. Bill Horlge's shyness to Harley Neal. Bill Walker's library of Western thrillers to Homer Eddy. Doris WdfS0l7,S popularity to Martha J. Langenfeld. Helen Blanclaardis A's to Jimmy Hamilton. Deborah Bowman's seat in chapel to her sister, Barbara. Billy McGinnis' robust physique to Billy Helton. Alice Caldufell's giggles to Ella Marie Fisher. Iames Dic'key's seriousness of manner to Van W. Mountain. Paul Boufman's Model T to anyone who Wants it. Bruce Logue's tennis ability to J. R. McGinnis. lean ClJandler's drawl to Gladys Hanson. Billy Harrison's wit to brother Tommy. Paul Tippy's after dinner speeches to Harold Catt. Floyd Bakefs quietness to NVindy South. Bob Anderson's terrific gait while walking to school to Arlie Williams. Eileen Wasbburniv golden locks to Mary E. Duncan. Charles Pulley's long legs and big feet to Bill Etherton. Karl Fea'erer's green flannel shirt to Red Hamilton. Iimnzie Reeder's graduation in three years to 60 Etherton. Edwin EtlJerton's saxophone to Jimmy Cherry. Marguerite Snyder and Everett Prosser's Burns and Allen dialogue to Sarah Logue and john Rogers. Thelma Dippel's poor grades to Eva Jane Milligan. Ralph Glaunelols smile to Art Heller. Velma Lipe's walk to Dorthy Eaton. X Dalton Metcalfs drum majorship to Donald House. .-20...
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