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SENIOR HISTORY In 1944 very proudly but scared th1rty three freshmenwalk ed 1nto the doors of P H S We knew not what was ahead of us but we soon found an 1n1t1at1on awa1t1ng us It conslsted of long underwear bathlng su1ts and m1lk buckets But the year became more pleasantas memorable part1es at Red Knolls and Hot Sprmgs began to come upon the scene Della Larson headed the class as pres1dent and Mr Done and M155 Caldwell were sponsors In our Sophomore year under the d1rect1on of Mr Bryant we came better acqua1nted w1th the ways of Plma H1gh Durmg the year we had two gym part1es and a p1cn1c Many members of the class part1c1pated 1n sports and appeared 1n School plays Betty Haggard headed the class the f1rst semester and Ienn1e Han cock took over for the second St1ll push1ng upward the class came to 1ts .Tun1or year Every one was qu1te eXC1t6d because we had a large task ahead of us The ma1n event was the Prom w1th the effectwe theme of In The Garden Of Tomorrow Instead of g1v1ng the Sen1ors the usual banquet we took them to Carlsbad Caverns We presented the successful play The B1g Blow Up and had two part1es We al so put out the school paper It was the bus1est year and the most fun yet Mr Goodman was sponsor and Coran Cluff pres1dent Sadly yet tnumphantly twenty seven members marched to the beg1nn1ng of the1r last year The trad1t1onal D1tch Day was one of the mam events of the year We spent the day 1n the mount a1ns rompmg 1n the snow and stufflng on del1c1ous food We held several part1es publ1shed the annual and took actlve part and leadersh1p mn all school events Near the last of the year great plans were made for that most 1mportant event, graduat1on The Sen1ors lookmg back on the1r good old days of P H S now rece1ve our d1ploma w1th m1xed feel1ngs of regret and Joy and say good bye to our classmates and Alma Mater. 1 s a ' ' . . . , v a - . . , . . , . . . s ' ' . . . . U ,, . . . . , . IL 0 ii ' . - . . . , . s 1 . . . . . U . ,, . 6 .. . 9 s - 9 . , . . .
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CLASS WILL I Rudy Allred WIII and bequeath my mus1c ab1l1ty to Dor1s Crockett that she may become famous I Nayda Batty w1ll and bequeath my good sense of humor to Mrs Sal1ne so she w1ll enjoy l1fe I Solon Beals w1ll and bequeath my romancmg ab1l1ty to Rodney Alder so he won t have so much g1rl trouble I Bobby Bryce w1ll and bequeath the bass drum to Fay Long and hope she can beat lt as hard as I d1d I W1lrna Carter w1ll and bequeath my volleyball su1t to May Fuller and hope lt f1ts I Sus1e Chavez w1ll and bequeath my curly ha1r to Vonda Lou Peck to add to her beauty I Cora Cluff w1ll and bequeath my rough basketball play1ng to Pau11ne K1ght so P1ma can go on w1nn1ng I Coran Cluff w1ll and bequeath my bra1ns to P1ma Hlgh so that there w1ll always be smart k1ds there so he w1ll be successful 1n basketball I Derald Ferrm w1ll and bequeath my loud mouth to MOTIIS Marshall to keep up the school morale I Verle Ferrm w1ll and bequeath my good looks to Kay Ferrm to con sole my old g1rl fr1ends I J'enn1e Hancock w1ll and bequeath my red ha1r to Dolores Norton save her expense for dye I Norman Hancock w1ll and bequeath my car to the Sophomore g1rls to wreck and ru1n I Evelyn Hayn1e w1ll and bequeath my qu1et manner to Dorothy Han cock I Della Larson w1ll and bequeath my promptness to Ros1e Reynolds that she w1ll always be on t1me I Glenda Lofgreen w1ll and bequeath my love letters to Crystal Hund ley so that she w1ll be popular 1n Ft Thomas I Ray Luster w1ll and bequeath my he1ght to Clarence 1VIcBr1de so he can become a star basketball player I Yrnl Mangum w1ll and bequeath my manly physlque to Norman Peck and hope he apprec1ates lt I, Arlen Draper, will and bequeathmyname, Dead Eye , to Billy Bryce I . , . . to , , ' ' so
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