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lTl'l'l'Ill ROW' l'lliNl'1S'I' J. Y.'XS'l'Y.-KN. Iiul4'l: lil'lll'l'ill 'Wnurn truly. l'r1'S. -Kssuc, 'l'x'v:ts.g Nuturv Club Prefs. -1: .Irra- malic- Club 1: llny'sfll4-1-Clxlb 1: Ulmuml Club lt lluskvthznll 2: 'l'I:lr'k 43 Cllapvl liuurd 3: Up- :-rc-tfn 1. VVIIJJAM HILL. Hill Um-lwrul -'llv liven ln IN'll1'l' with ull nmnkintll' RAYMOND MANNINICN. Ilrfmln fll'lll'l'2ll 'I'ho world knows nothing: ul' its gre-utt-Ht llll'll-u Shop 4'luh 13 'l'l':l4'li li llnskvthalll 2, 3: SV. Nr-lf-m'v Ulub 1, 2. SICDIHC' SIl.'l'AI.A. Sails Collvgxv l'r1-purutury Ile hun tht- nrt of Illllkillpj fril-mln with his pu-ntlv humor. ' IHWIIIK llllll' .-U.I.l'1N MACKHY, liwmiv Uvlwrall XN'lth In-umlng smile :Ind wlunlng: wuyn. Hu- sp:-ut with us hln hlprh :school clnys- liHllll'l'H Klub 2, l: S13 Scivmw- Club P1-vs. -l: llrzummtiv Vluh 2: t'lmrul Club 3, 4: Truck 2, 3: l+'m-tlmll 3, lg liouw Iimnu ul'ficm-'I' 2, 3, -l: Opvrvttzx 2: liurzte 1' Vuluru-rt Hg Sr. Class Pros. UFIIKT IIOICYATII, Ii1'rl cll'llQ'f'ill Mt-ll urvu't to lu- lll4'IlNlll'9d by im.-hen. JOHN ISIIIARY. !'rez'rn1rul Svie-1100 XVII:-nn pt-ople ngrua- with nn-. l fevl l must he wrong. Shop Uluh T: S1'll0IQll'SlllD Cluh 1, 2. 3. -lg Truck Nl:l,l1ag:,'f-1' 2, 3, -lg l!uy's lntrmnurul Basketball Mallaugvx' 1: School Scholarship Tvzmm 3: County Scholarship TC'21lll 35 Jr. Ulass Play Stage Man- ager.
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Lookin Back VVe arrived here on one September morn for our eighth year, fresh, slightly green, but eager and willing to do our best. VVe were directed into three differ- ent home-rooms. Miss Shaweross, Mrs. Blake and Miss Corey were our teachers. VVe soon learned that we must get down to business if we wanted to get any sort of grades on our cards. In the ninth grade we were put under the guidance of Miss Douglas and Mr. Boley. Miss Donglas's home-room was supposed to put on a play for chapel program but all the main characters became ill the day before it was to be given. XVe felt rather important to think that our pictures had been included in those taken for the annual. In the tenth grade we advanced to the second floor to rooms 8 and 11 pa- troled by Miss ltlontgomery, Mr. VVinchell and Mr. Carman. VVe had a picnic on Mr. Brown's farm fwhat class hasn't.?l. Remember those Frosties? Some- body had a tummy ache that night, it nmst have been the ones who had devoured two or three ice creams. After what seemed ages we became Juniors, p1'oud and bossy, but still kept well in hand by our teachers, Miss Rhodes and Mr. Dunning. In the fall came our first real event - the Junior Class play. Later our class rings were select- cd and ordered and remember how proud we were in our refusal when the Seniors asked to use our crest for their's. The skating party at Madison was one hum- dinger even if we did have a few tumbles. Next in line came the Junior-Senior Prom in May! That was certainly a gala night out at the Madison Country l'lub with everybody in his best. 'fbib and tucker and oh-the line of teachers with heart trouble that were discovered that night! Last of all was the class picnic at Mr. Brown's farm. Miss Rhodes proved very wicked that night for she led a group ot' our girls astray and didn't bring them back until time to leave. livcntually we achieved the rank of high and mighty Seniors. VVe tried to lord it over the lowly Juniors just like all the other Senior classes have done. This was our year for activity! Excitement certainly ruled the roost on the day that our pictures came and then came the class play in May. The picnic attracted plenty of attention and provided lots of fun. Then came the days of combined gladness and so rrow-Commencement was at hand, ending our glorious high school days. 22
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