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THE WALNUT TREE First Row: Miss Noret, Harriet Durham, Evelyn Parlier, Ellen Guither,Priscilla Forney, Mildred Llalmberg, and Marie Hornback. Second Row: Uary Jane Rote, Nona Glaze, Wallace Bass, Sheldon Fordham, EmmaJune Brooks, Vera Hopkins, and Roberta Wesner. Third Row: Helen Crane, Dale Carlson, Mary Jane Hewitt, Raymond Schuyf, Maxine McGonigle, Helen Upton, and Berne 11 Ross, Fourth Row: Leslee Bishop, Wilfred Parlier, Marjorie Broers,Herbert Hasenyager, Benjamin Odell, Mildre Mead, Glenn Tornow, and Myron Plum, AND BILLY DISAPPEARS11 Cast First Row Nancy Borden, Mildred Mead; Ishmall, Herbert Hasenyager; Mary Blake, Marjorie Broers; Miss Match, Helen Crane. Second Row:Aggie Borden, Marie Hornback; Hon. R. M. Borden, Wallace Bass; Gens Greener, Leslee Bishop; Mr. Billy,Charles white; Bub Dusenberry,Dals ,arlson; Kittle, Lois Sprinkle. 16
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THE WALNUT TREE JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY It was In the fall of 33, When forty Freshies as green as could be Entered Dear Old Walnut High. We soon got on to the dally routine, And we also got used to being spoken of as Green. Mr. Lobaugh we chose for our faculty guide, And Bernell Ross as president to work by his side. We had parties and picnics and all sorts of fun, And our High School days had Just begun. Some of the members of our class dropped out, And some of them moved away , But the rest of the class till our teamin' we'd got, We were bound and determined to stay. In September of the very next year, Thirty-six very dignified Sophomores did appear. We had outgrown the green looks that we had possessed, The previous year. Our Sophomore days were full of fun. For assemblies, plays and parties. Kept us on the run. How well I remember the Halloween night, When the Freshies were Initiated. The way we hollered and yelled was a fright, •Cause we never had to go through The awful procedures that moat Freshmen do. We kept the same officers and advisor too, And under their leadership, There Just wasn't anything we couldn't do. We gave a debate that was such a success That the Sophomores were called, The most talented class of all the school, I guess. And now we are Juniors And right at the top In scholarship, attendance, leadership and all. In summer and winter and In spring and In fall. In our assembly we went back to the good old days, When small waists and bustles were all the craze. Everyone laughed 'til their eyes filled with tears, And really the Juniors deserved three cheers. There are twenty-nine Juniors enrolled this year. There's Wallace Bass our president, Raymond, Emraajune, Evelyn and Bernell. And Helen Crane and Harriet and Benjamin Odell. There's Mildred and Sheldon, Herbert, Nona and Glenn, Lois, Roberta, and Helen again. Maxine, Vera, Ellen and Marie, Myron, Mllfred, Charles and Leslee. There are two Mary Jane's, Priscilla, Marjorie and Dale, And together with Miss Noret, our advisor, We Just can't fail. We started off our Junior Year By having a wiener roast, Every one had a splendid time Even the Faculty Dear. Our Junior play was a grand success, The audience thought that they were in Hollywood, I guess. At least we hope so. Our Prom was the first one for a long, long time, And it Just went off grand, You couldn't have found a better one If you'd looked all over the land. And what the future brings to us, A8 Seniors, after while, We'll always be ready to face It, With a happy and winning smile. --Mary Jane Hewitt. 17
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