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53' 0 A- W - 1 Leg., Ill! 1 nf fl ' - 'f T DON TAYLOR Band, 1-2-3 Football, 3 BURTON WATKINS Science Club, 2 Literary Club, 4 News Staff, 4 MILTON THOMAS Palmyra High, 1-2-3 Science Club Sec., 4 Boosters, 4 MARGUERITE WOLF Dramatic Club, 2 Art Club, 3-43 Sec., 4 LEONE WAGONER Ravenna Twp. High, 1 Glee Club, 2-3 Art Club, 4 News Staff, 4 MAXINE YONTS Glee Club, 2 Art Club, 3 1 Mixed Chorus, 3-4 Gamma Beta, 3-4 S. H. R., 1-2-3-4 ' - X I QR!! l 1 -- '3 J 1 lx , 5 'ea -1 29
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ii. Iv . of A I 4 l ' 'I .iQ,zf'. -J 'li -' . '17?l fl .'- ,- + . -': fl,+!r' . it tillI Irma'litlliilillli 'lsaiillllllllllllizfli'llllll.'f riilstli Q 9 Q A Srvmnr 5 Snltlnqug Well! Well! So this is graduation! It's about time I was getting this sheepskin. Took a long time to earn it, four years, think of that! What? ls this all I've got to show for four years of hard labor. It isn't even sheepskin, just plain heavy paper. But, there must be something behind all this or I wouldn't have worked so hard for it. Let's see, the first year wasn't so bad, except the first part and that was all wet. We had a lot of fun that year even if the upper classmen did look down on us a little bit. We had our parties and other activities without their help. The second year was a little better than the first: we began to get on our feet, do some initiating ourselves and in general find out where we stood in this big building. The attitude of the Juniors and Seniors had even less effect on our independent state of mind. The third year, though, we thought that was just about the climax of bliss. We got organized, elected our trusty officers: President, Jack Yeendg vice president, Rosemary Kirk: secretary, Jeannette Riddle and treasurer, Willard Luli. We chose Miss Douthitt for class advisor, there- by showing our good judgment. Then we ordered our rings, pins and sweaters and after the customary delay, they arrived. So we put them on and strutted around, monarchs of all We surveyed. We got a kick out of watching the Juniors this year do the same thing: somehow it didn't seem the same as when we got ours. Then we put on our Junior Class Play. The Lucky Break before a packed auditorium. We had our usual parties but that year we also had the Junior-Senior reception. We certainly gave the Seniors more than they deserved for some of the re- marks which they had made about us, but they couldn't help but make remarks about that reception, and all of them were favorable. We had our full quota of men in football, basketball, and track as well as other activities. All in all we had made a record to be proud of. But the best year was yet to come. During the years 1928 and 1929 we gave our own interpretation of How It Feels to Be A Senior. What a grand and glorious feeling to look from our mountain top on the heads of the respectful lower-classmen. How ever our enthusiasm was dulled for a time by the departing of Miss Douthitt. Although we were sorry to have her leave us we found, after a great deal of patient search, an able successor for her in Mrs. Brown. We have been a favored class to have had two such fine advisors. We held one weiner roast in the Fall which everyone enjoyed so much that we held another one. In December we gave our Senior Play called, The Patsy, and it was a big success. We had several parties, the most notable being the Kid Party in March. On that night the dignified Seniors had a wonderful time riding on scooters and kiddie-cars, and playing with dolls. In March also was the County Senior Banquet, fol- lowed the same evening by the Shaver's Jubilee Singers. The Junior- Senior reception was a big affair but this time we didn't have to worry about preparing for it. Our class representatives made good showings in football, basketball, track and debate. One of our greatest accomplishments, was the getting together on all really important matters. This made it easy to get the most out of our Senior Year. So perhaps this diploma doesn't just rep- resent four years of hard work. I guess it was worth it after all. HAlva Sapp. - ,ff Win , r V' ' rx ai 'A ' 30
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