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Favorite expression; I think so too. HELEN SHONTZ Helen Dramatics 4 Tri-Ki-Y 3,4 Greatest desire; To be the smartest girl in college. Favorite expression; That's right. CHARLES SMITH Rubber Greatest desire; To go to college. Favorite expression; Yes. BETTY STAPLETON Stapie Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Class Officer 3,4 Greatest desire; To see June come. Favorite expression; Why, my lands 1 KATHERINE STOLER Cassie Dramatics 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Class Officer 1,2,3 Glee Club 2 Greatest desire; To conquer chemistry. Favorite expression; Well, for cats sake I MARIE SWEET REE Dramatics 4 Greatest desire; To be a school teacher. Favorite expression; Nurtz! SARA SYSTER V Sally Greatest desire; To become a nurse. Favorite expression; I didn't know that. HATTIE WALLS Hat Greatest desire; To live in Marklesburg. Favorite expression; Is that the truth? BARBARA WEAVER Babs Greatest desire; To become a Southerner's wife. Favorite expression; Oh, you say the darndest things. MAE WORTHING Mae West Glee Club 2 Dramatics 2,3,4 Rhodes Oratorical 4 Press Club 3 Greatest desire; To teach eleocution. Favorite expression; I ate too much. - 15 -
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JOHN KNODE Johnny Football 4 F. F. A. Scribe 4 Track 4 Baseball 4 Greatest desire; To be the best newsboy in Saxton. Favorite expression; That's what you think. DOR KRIEGER Brutus Greatest desire; To capture Julius Caesar. Favorite expression; My land s ! SARA LONG Sally Greatest desire; To be a housewife. Favorite expression; Heck! BETTY McCAVITT Betts Basketball 5,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Greatest desire; To get a job. Favorite expression; Cone on. Oh, Yeah. PATRICIA MeCULLUM Patsy Greatest desire; To go to college. Favorite expression; Can you beat that? DONALD MOFFATT Don Dramatics 4 Monitor 4 Hi-Y 3,4 Athletic Association Treasurer 3 Greatest desire; To live to see the Dudley road finished. Favorite expression; I,ike the dickens 1 MADELEINE PUTT Hattie Press Club 3,4 Debate 1,2 Glee Club 2 Dramatics 2 Greatest desire; To be a success in the Bus i ne s s ' .'or Id . Favorite expression; I'm so darned busy. EVA RICHARDS Evie Greatest desire; To be a beautician. Favorite expression; Did you hear what she said? MARYID RITCHEY Marve Press Club 3,4 Glee Club 2 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Greatest desire; To scrub shelves after school. Favorite expression; I wasn’t talking. VIRGINIA ROGERS Ginn; Tri-Hi-Y 4 Greatest desire; To be a nurse. Favori I HELEN Hej- Drama Tri-KL Great To 1 in Favor Th CHARI RU Greai To Favoi Ye BETTl Tri-1 Clasl Greai To | Favoj KATKL Drama Tri-j Clas!| Glee Gr eel To Favc MARJ 14
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CLASS POEM Our days of triumph now have come Our high school days are past What we have worked for we have won Highest laurels are ours at last. Hardships, heartaches, we all have known, Disappointments and discouragements, too;- Some of our trials we have borne alone Some we have shared with those tried and trrua. W.e shared our hopes of happiness, V e shared our plans of life, We shared our joys of deep success. As well as fears and strife. Our lessons we studied day by day Some were difficult and long Along with these we learned to obey And was ta ught right conquers wrong. Our teachers were guides who led us through Our darkest days of despair They helped us and encouraged us anew When we felt we did not care. Our playtimes too we will miss When each other we learned to know Our thoughts will go back to those moments of bliss Which made our love and friendship for each other grow.. Some of us will go to a higher school, Some the school of life will begin. We will carry with us the golden rule Whioh we must use if we would win. Schoolmates, now ec will say farewell. It is time that wo must part Our friendships which we have loved so well We will treasure eternally in our hearts. Teachers, farewell.'. We must leave you. Wo want to thank you all For your love and patience which brought us through, Sometimes, your guiding hand we'll recall. Our paths, we hope, will cross once more When or where we cannot tell We'll speak of school days, joys of yore Now once more we say farewell. - 16 - Helen Hughes
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