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Senior 'Poem In lovely june, the month of hope, XV e Seniors leave this dear old place, To gaily start up life's rough slope And join with zeal in life's stern race. XVe leave behind our Schoolmates true 'W'ho through the years have been with usg XN'e say farewell to teachers too, .Xncl hope the Frosh next year won't fuss. We wish to thank the patrons kind XYho've done their best to send us here .Xncl tell them we will always climb liach toward the goal-a good career. lire many weeks we'll go afar To do the work we started here: XYe've hitched each wagon to a star ,Xnrl plan to higher climb each year. 41?-v TllI7lllll.? CU1'l'lff9I7l'H
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MN- ..,. t. . .. an -'l- .W- ' Vi' ii . 4 i ' ...,..,. X .Leaf 1 ' Class 'fl-listorg g XVith ll5 people bent upon reaching the same goal, our Freshman class came into existance. .Ns a live bunch of Freshmen we elected the following officers to guide us through the first chapter of our high school career: Robert Myers, pres- ident: Dixie Anthony, vice-president: Helen Halaam, secretary: Harrison Huck- aby, treasurer: and Clifford VVhitney. class representative. VVe chose as our motto Always Faithful. Miss Furness was selected as our class adviser. During our Freshman year we were well represented in all athletic events and in the Honor society. The popularity contest proved our class to have as one of its members the most popular boy in school, Vincent Dungan. The following September the class of '28 again met to select our executives for the year. We again chose Miss Furness as class adviser. XVe elected Rob- ert Alexander, president: lrene Brown, vice-president: Vance Venables, secretary- treasurer: and Madgel Wlilson, class representative. VVith our motto Always Faithful before us the year of '26 proved very successful. Our one great event of the year, the Sophomore-Senirir picnic at Terminus, finished the year. Ho! XVe find ourselves the jolly juniors, all ready for a good time as ''upper-elassmenf' XVe elected Vincent llungan, president: Oliver Nichols, vice-president: Vance Venables, secretary-treasurer: Robert Myers. business manager: liugenia Van Cleve, class representative: and Miss Furness, class adviser. In order to make the last chapters of our high school career outstand- ing we contributed 19 boys and girls to athletics and 16 members to the Scholar- ship society. Our outstanding ability was in dramatics which was displayed in 'Seventeenn and Once in a lilue Moon. All these events led up to the grand success of the main event of our Junior year-the junior-Senior banquet. lintering on the last chapter of our high school career as the largest Senior class in the history of our school. we elected Miss lfurness, class adviser: Vincent Dungan, president: lidwin Martin, vice-president: Madgel XVilson, secretary- treasurer: and Charles Smith, class representative. The social year started with a cord dance given in the gym. The next great event which had been looked forward to for four long years was Senior ditch day, which was enjoyed by all. Now the last chapter is gone and we feel that we have, by holding to our motto ,fXlwavs Faithful. reached the goal we were striving for-graduation.
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