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'Q BX :K GDI QIIIIJIU'-J Allen Parker Mary Peters Doris Terwilliger Arletta Irelan Irene Morrison William Dey Molly Taylor Donald Archambeau Paul Sasse Lucile Archambeau Robert Bunde Ruth Tefft Frances Brauneck Lawrence Wolfram Grace Householder Delmar Silverwood Robert Behrens Mary Cosgriff Galen Dart Betty Bliss Edward Apel Absent: Henry Hardesty Walter Trettin
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Qlczu Emmy One bright, sunny day in early September, the year 1955, they took their places as freshmen in Monclova High School. They were elevated to the position they had formerly coveted, a seat in the high school assembly. How proud they were of their place and of their knowledge! Ah, if they were 55 brilliant now as they thought they were then, how proud they, and their tgggherg, would be. They en- joyed themselves thoroughly at parties and school activities with but one cloud hovering over them, the attitude of the upper-classmen inwhom theywere green and--infantils However, they conquered their prob- lems for the year, even that night- mare of all freshmen, algebra, and passed on to-- Their second year.e They were now sophomores and realized how utterly ridiculous the freshmen were. They were represented in athletics. Some of them began to prepare themselves for the future by studying home economics and in- dustrial arts. By the end of the year they had fought their way to the next step of their ladder of learning-- Junlors. They began to realize that school would not last forever, that it is only a preparation for life. Their interests began to change, they chose their careers and found among themselves several outstanding commercial students. With the end of the year came the Junior-Senior Banquet and they became-- Seniors. They solemnly em- barked upon their last year of school with the realization that this was the final stage of the foundation of their lives. Now, they look forward to commencement, the real beginning of life for them--the class of 1939. Class Officers Freshmen: President, Donald Dotsong Vice-President,Dorothy Olwickg Sec- retary, Dorothy Pomeroyg Treasurer, Marie Walbolt. So homore: President, Dorothy Ol- wIcE3 Vice-President, Bud Curtis, Secretary, Dorothy Pomeroyg Treas- urer, Mary Dohr. Junior: President, Dorothy Olwickg Secretary, Dorothy Pomeroy, Treas- urer, Mary Dohr. Senior: President Helen Zwyen Vice- Presfdenig William Clark, Secretary, Virginia Gaiserg Treasurer, Mary Dohr. Qlau Olfieem 'lm 54-. in , , U Z: ew , f if Helen William Virginia Mary Zwyer Clark Gaiser Dohr Fifteen
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...him ....-. QIIIIJIWC 71011501111 fjifw NAME PET SAYING Donald Archambeau Oh yeah? Lucile Archambeau Okedoke Paul Sasse Dogonlt Grace Householder Oh thunder Arletta Irelan Is that so? Mary Peters Saints be praised Frances Brauneck Oh nuts Lawrence Wolfram Nuts Allen Parker Wowie william Dey HalHa1 Ha! Galen Dart My oh my Delmar Silverwood Oh dear, dear Robert Behrens Rats Edward Apel I don't Know Molly Taylor Oh golly Henry Hardesty Oh beans Mary Cosgriff That's what you think Betty Bliss Judie Ruth Tefft My gosh Doris Terwilliger Oh gee Robert Bunde Giminy Walter Trettln Nuts Irene Morrison Is that right? ALWAYS LIKES NICK NAM Making Excuses Football Don Shy Drawing Sally Unprepared Journalism Sasse Wandering Mary and Fran Gracie Whistling Dancing Irish Singing Horses Pete Arguing A good friend Fran Reading Talking Larry One of a trio Girls - Ray Mischievous T08SiHg B111 Ready to laugh To compose Dart Writing Read poems Del Day dreaming Baseball Mop Top Moody Boxing Eddy Hurrying Music Molly Grlnning Agriculture Henle Typing Arguing Cosgrlff Laughing Pretty Clothes Bette Talking Typing Ruthie Hoping Skating Kid Coaxlng Going places Bob Wlth Sasse Walking around Walt wanting the Boys Ene impossible QIIILIDK 760 frm! Since they were freshmen they have advanced much. Eight years were behind them and they were then ready for the great adventure-- high school. They were called a green, poorly organized group by their upper classmen. Teachers claimed there was a great change in their attitude from the eighth year To guide them through the year's difficulties they elected the fol- lowing officers: president, James Vitellog vice-president, Ray Parken secretary-treasurer, Grace House- holderg social chairman, Irene Morrisong sponsor, the ever patient Mr. Van. Ausdale. As sophisticated 5PPh0m01 e5 they were logked up to by thenGreen Freshmennwho were their successors. To help them through the events of this year, they chose: president, Charles Mason, vice-president,Fran- ces Brauneckg secretary W1ll1mmDem and treasurer, Ray Parker. During the sophomore year they gave tw one act play WA Mad Breakfast2 to prove their ambition. A trip to Dearborn was the only tour taken by the dass A progressive spirit steered them toward their final years. They were juniors! Just one more year of their journey and they will reach the goal which they began working for in 1956. They selected as their leaders in class organizations: president, Ray Parker, vice-presb dent, Mary Peters, secretary-trees- urer, Doris Terwilligerg and gmngl chairman, Arletta Irelan. The high light of the year was having the seniors as guests at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. Their mottq nPreparat1on is the key-note to successn they hope will direct them to their final attainment in May, 1940. With Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Sutton sponsoring, they hope to be a class that Monclova High School may recall without regret. L I f 1 S f 1 fps x 4' f Seventeen
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