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HILDA HUTCHINSON Shawnee Hi 1-2 Glee Club 3 Calendar Editor Commercial Club 4 Class Play 4 I'd rather have a fool to make me happy, than ex periencc to make me s:-ul. RICHARD BOWERS St. Marys Hi 1 Football 2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3 Baseball 2-3-4 Cheer Leader 4 All great men are dying and I don't feel so well thyself. THELMA HORN Thelm Statistician Editor Class Play 4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Operetta 3 Commercial Club 4 Virtue, modesty and truth are the guardian angels of a woman. DOYLE GOOD Good Advertising Manager Commercial Club 4 Glee Club 4 It is better to have loved and lost than not to have loved at all. MARGARET HAGGARD llPegg,yH Advice to Juniors Class Play 3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Operetta 3-ll Commercial Club 4 Her single days are numbered. lw C 7i 32323211 -f2E:i1E1EiE5E1E1g2E2: - v 32525
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is-A-f ROY DAVISSON lKRedll Art Erlitor of Annual Class Play 3-4 I don't like to talk much with people who always agree with me. It is amusing to 1-oquette with an echo for a little while, but one soon tires of it. RUTH WELLS nlzllthlen Senior Editor Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Class Play 4 Operetta 3-4 A good name is rather to be rhosen than Great Riches. and Loving Favor rather than Silver or Gold. RALPH FOCHT Rink Ass't Erlitor of Annual Class Play 4 Commercial Club 4 Football 3-4 Track 1-2 Sleep, Sleep, how I love to sleep. MARGARET ANDREWS Mousie Athletic Editor Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 Operetta 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 She's a Songbird in the Glee Club. 11 0
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,Ly ,+L ,. Senior Class History MOTTO To-night We Launch, Where Shall We Anchor. COLORS-Royal Purple and Gold. FLOWER-Pink Rose Bud OFFICERS Margaret Sproul ....... ......,..,............. ................,........ P I' 6Sid6I1f Maxwell Shaw ,,,,,,4 ,.,..,................. .,....l.. S e cretary-Treasurer In September, 1927, a wonderful thing occurred in Waynesfield. ll sometimes have doubts if people fully realize HOW wonderfull. Twenty-two Freshmen entered Wayne High. In outward appearance they closely resembled any other Freshman class. But O' the minds they possessed! There is no need to ask who they were.-The class of '31, of course! We got along very nicely in our Freshman year, but no one seemed to realize that we possessed marvelous abilities! We didn't ourselves. Why WE even idolized our upper classmenl Two of our boys, Robert Wilcox and Ralph Focht, received athletic honors. During our Sophomore year three of our members received letters: Margaret An- drews, Richard Bowers and Robert Wilcox. In our Junior year five: Maxwell Shaw, Robert Wilcox, Richard Bowers, Ralph Focht and Margaret Andrews. But that isn't all, Robert Wilcox was elected Honorary Captain of the Basketball team. Another very outstanding event during our Junior year was our Class Play, No- body But Nancy. It was successful, to say the least. We gave the Junior-Senior Reception in April. It took lots of hard work, but the occasion was worth the work. OUR year is here and almost gone. Does that sound sad? Well-it is sad!- But such is life and why take it so seriously? And again-Life is a serious matter! Get back to your subject, sez me. Five of our boys received letters in football: Robert Wilcox, Maxwell Shaw, Ralph Focht, Richard Bowers, and as manager, Carl Yale. Maxwell Shaw, Robert Wilcox and Margaret Andrews received letters in Basketball. This is about the last you will hear of us as a group, but as individuals!-Say- read our class prophecy! We, the Senior Class, wish to thank our teachers for the lessons they have taught us, and everything else that they have done for us during our High School life. I believe that we really do realize, in part, to what ends they have inspired us and made our lives-to-be, better. There is one lesson that I have learned that stands out in my mind. It is simply this: You can't get a blessed thing out of life if you don't put a blessed thing in. So-this History ends-but please remember, we are launched but not anchored. --LENA FOCHT 0130
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