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CLASS HHSHHOIQY CLASS OFFICERS President ------------------------------ Norma Close Vice-President ---------------------- Charles Morgan Secretary-Treasurer ---------------------- Elmo Teal Class Advisor ----------------------------- Mr. Hoar Class Colors ------------------ Q-Lavender and White Class Flower -------------------------- Purple Lilac Class Motto ------- United We stand, divided we fall Our illustrious Senior class was formed four years ago as a typical bunch of green Freshmen. We were the largest class at that time, larger than most of the incoming beginner's classes. Our first President was Elmo Teal. Miss Doud was our first class advisor. Under Elmo's rule, we started out We many of our members going out for scholarship, athletics, and musical activities. The next year, our Sophomore President was Kenneth Hawley. Of course, this year we were just at the age when we gloried in tormenting the life out of poor Freshmen. Some of the boys who went out for athletics this year were Bud Bankhead, Jack Morgan, Aubra Calhoun, Jim Roberts, Elmo Teal, James Hadley, Kenneth Hawley, and others. Several of our members were in the operetta, nMiss Cherry Blossomn, presented under the supervision of Miss Alice Schafer. As Juniors, we elected Mable Knowles for our leader and Mr. Hoar to advise us. We were well-represented in student-body activities. Norma Close and Kenneth Hawley had the leads for the annual Junior Play. l
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XRS t mi snr Daring anything Herefs to bragging Joefs some boy Wiletta favors bangs And always catty Myron loves Chedsey Normafs fluffy curls Talking don't count Happy, lively, daring Most every day Only another day Early every evening Over friendly Put's men first Most friendly girl Just some honey Kindly come here Mighty good kid Clever little man Growing rather meek He jokes much Will jar many Real ladies man A lingering promise Donft waste paper Telling some poems Jack's alright Perfeets every rule Ruth's marriage soon Every completed task Ever waiting there Zealous, faithful, vigorous Darling please wait Josh, only women Very easily won Nothing like whoopie Vera Williams
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Although we lost the first debate to the Seniors, we won the second and third. Toward the last of the year, We gave the annual spring Junior-Senior affair. Now we have reached the goal for which we have strived all these years, for we are Seniors. The main basketball team was composed of Seniorsg many of the boys went out for football, baseball, and tennis. Several of our members had leading parts in the Operetta as well as chorus parts. As a progressive step in our history, this year we introduced the new non-decisional debates, which are being used in the best schools and colleges. And now we are looking forward with eagerness to the future, for some are planning to go to college, and others are planning to go forward along various other lines of work, but we know that these members will try to live up to the standards and ideals which they learned in High School. THE SLIP To the office I must go, And my heart is sinking low. Why from Gym did I skip? New to the office for a slip. My heart is sinking very low, For instinctively I know My fate is hanging by a thread-- But why should I feel all this dread? When to classes I shall stroll, And the bell sweetly tollsg I shall take my blue slip. Never again will I skip. --Annie B. Teal
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