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Whipp, Fre-da Lee Sis .Recreatioln Club '32, '33, 4-H Clulb '32, '33, '34, '35, '36, Journal- ism Club 233. 'But the law of con- sciousness abidesf' Whipp. Paul Buzzie Reading Club '32, '33, Radio is my friend I tear them down and I-ut them togeth- er again. Wiley, Constance, Connie ' Baslkelball '32, '33, '34g K Climb '34, '35g Pres. Amusement Club '32, '33, Girls Reserves '33, '34, Habit is tem times nature. Mosser, Daniel Bud Football '35, '36, Basketball '33, '36, Look 'before you leap. Valentine, Er-nest 'Juc',ie Dramatic Club '32 I have sworn to be 21. bachelor. Knvalsco Soucler, Deyerle ..Ben,,, Science Club '3.lg Pep Club '34, '35, Nobody here, thank goodness. Hutton, Jane'Ann Janie ' 4H Club '35, '363 Pep 'Club '35 '363 Basketball '35, '36,' K, There is not a 1mou1- ent without. 1936 Winsboro, Robert Winsor Journalism Chzlb '36 'lA man's lbest friend is his ten lingers. Yost, Leslie Grandpa Football '32, '33, '34, '35, '3-65 Track '33, '34, K Club! '33, '34, '35, '36g Hi-Y C1u'b '34, '35, '363 French Club '35, '36, We are 'parlor soldiers. Steiding, Garland Booty Boys Hi-Y '34, T355 Julnior Literary Society '3-4, '3+5. , Let a man know his Worth, and keep things -under his feet. V Fazzalore, Teresa , Fazzy Reading Clulb. '35. And found the bless- 6'dlfl6'S'S of being lit- tie. Folk, Neal Truck 'T'he force of charac- ter is cumulative. ' Page Nlneieen
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Tasker, Anna Ann Glee Cluib '35, '363 Dramatic iClub '35: Ducky Jade '3-ig Band '35, '3'6g Handi- craft Club 'sag Eti- quette -Club '33. A perfect W-oman, nobly planned. Taylor, Thurman M, Two-Gun Iiitei'-Society Con- testant '34, i ' Sf you Want a true friend her-e'S one. Tettenburn, Richard Teddy Athletic -C1-ivlb '32, '33 Formed on the good old plan A true and brave and do'wnr'ght honest man. . Thatcher, Jane Haney State ,President oi' -St-u-dent 'Council '36: U. P. L. A. Poetry '343 '35, Debate '36g Key- hisco Staff '36g Sunny Skies '3i6g Girls I-Ii-Y '34, '35, 'i3i6. The road is wide. Thomas, Roberta E. Tommie Puzzle Club 33, Lit- erary Contest '3-tg Dra- matic iClub '31-ig Banr quet -Coxm. '35, Pell iClu'b 233, '35, '3-6-g Jour- nal'sm Cilalmb '36, Worldly Wise, exceed- ingly clever. Page Eighteen Knyniecio- 19367 v Troy, Virginia Lee Ginnie1ee Lucky Jade '3-lg Preis. Student Couincil '3-65 Sunny 'Sires 36g Dra- matic Club '35, '36, 'Fille-d to ine brim with personality. Umstot, Hazel Winnie 4-H -Club 8 Xearsg French Club '35, '36, Idle-ness has no place. Kiser, Charles Patty Here is 3 man AND his virt-ues. Wagoner, George Jr. Murphy Footibiall '34, '35, '36g Ba-sketbali '3-4, '35, 'sag Jo-urnalism Club '361 K-Kluib '34, '35, '36 False tho she be to me and 10Ve. Welch, Gyla Toots Dramatic Club '36. Wg, pass for what MB are.
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Ksymsco - SENIOR CLASS HISTORY '36 For twelve ,years we Seniors have gleefully sailed the Sea of Eflucation. We've sailed on twelve ships, namely the twelve grades. We had such kind .stewards to start us 'upon our JOUFDQY. MiSS A111113 Peters and other grade teachers helped us get our ability :and imtelligelwei in fine Ship,ShaDG- Soon a transfer took place. We were change-d to the orderly ship, Junior High. Here We prospered 'under the care of the wise and experienced ,stewardS, Miss Arnold and Miss Johnson and our worthy captain, Mr. Judy. Them we were promoted to the grand ship, 'tS'ophom-ore. And 'what fa jolly admiral Mr. Springer was. What delightful stewards our teachers! All was 110i smooth 'sailing though. Sometimes the ships' rollickedy with fun and laughter, but sometimes the sea got rough and stormy. Many became seasick and, alas, they were left behind! The Soiph'ornore encountered et fstorgm when it could not agreei to a Hrst mate. Wayme Eisenhour .became class president after Lydia .Mae Nowatski 16- signed. The voyage on the Junior ship was a frolic. we shall always remember. Our first mate was George Barger, class president, with captans, Mr. Dayton, Mr. Deahl. Mrs. White., and Miss Meeks. Under their command we brought on deck one of the most successful Junior-,Senior Banqfuet and Dance ever held, The following year, it was like real sea tars that we went on board the Senior ship, and hoisted the Blue and White flag of class colors. 'The Officers at the helm, during this last knot were: Captains, Miss Alice Smith. and Miss Ida Smith. First mate: Dee Peters, class president. Activities on -dec.k were bully. In sports the bars go to the :basketball team, who won the Sectional Tournament and placed .second im the Regional Tournament. Honors to Donald Compton, Clemm Montgomery, George Wagoner, James Rafter and Daniel Mosser. Stars to the football team. S , In literary, the bars go to John Oliver, Lydia Mae Nowatski, Howard Shores, Jane Thatcher, Donald Hott, and Wa,yne Eisenhour: 'Then the Juniors 'sounded mess call, and in sigsiiilicance of their rank, we Seniors attended the Junior-Senior Frolic without paying. . Then our admiral, Mr. Springer, called, Land ahead! -and the-opder was givem to drop' anchor and we were landed at the shore of Graduation , given our ship papers, and passports, we went down the gang plank and out-where? James Rafter and Junior Haines. Now, take all this with a grain of salt and you have read the history of the class of 1936. S' 1 9 3 6 Page Ywemjf
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