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•r CADET $[NICK$ THIS SPRING, forty three seniors will graduate to take their places as citizens of our United States, This is the climax of thirteen years of study. On a September morning in 1929, Marjorie Baumann, Charles Bartels, Jacqueline Dill, Willis Ferguson, Dorothy Henke, Elizabeth Klink, Mary Lou Mood-ie. Herb Pile, Wallace Thompson, Marylee V ells, and several other students entered the kmdcvgnf cn of the West Point Public School, A s time passed on, they were joined by others. After nine years of hard but enjoyable work, they were rewarded by receiving their eighth grade diplomas . The following September many new members we re added to the class for the four years of high school before them. The class showed a good spirit of cooperation gll through the four years, and shall retain many enjoyable memories. Many senior boys were outstanding in athletics, holding important positions o n both the football and basketball teams. Still other members of the class participated in dramatics 'and debate. The girls showed their athletic ability by winning the intramural basket ball tournament several times. Many seniors also were members of band, chorus, and glee club. During their Junior year many took part m presenting the three-act comedy, '’Spring Fever . On March 27, 1942, the Seniors presented tho thr c-rct comedy, Throe Old'li: ids . Soon the .Seniors rill have completed their high school w o r k and shall start out in a new v orld--that of a life career. 9 4 2
.. --.—CADET DURING THE school year of ’41-'42 the Junior class has played a large part in all of the various activities. Several of the boys were o n the football and basketball squads. Others took part i n band, glee club, mixed chorus, G.A.A. activities, journalism, debate, and dramatics. December 5 was the date of the final production of the Junior Class Play. Professor How Could You. Ten members of the class took part in the play. They were the following: Keats Perry, a young professor, Robert Stewart; Vicky Randolph, May Dde Howard; Grandma Perry, Shirloy Schwinck; Grandpa Perry, Charles Poters; John Appleby, Tommy St. Clair; Priscilla Morloy, Jackie Remm; Tootsie Bban, Delores Everett; Butcher Boy Bean, Robert Neligh; Valerie Whitman, Patricia McDonald; Boggins, Jack Sexton. All other members of the class cooperated with Miss Finlay, Miss Barnhill, and Mr. Bogar t o assist in putting on a successful production. Everyone i n the class helped to make it an interesting performance • Jean Ferguson was a cheerleader from this class. Elaine Johnson was chosen as apprentice, and next year she will be a regular cheerleader. Of the three majorettes and one drum major who lead the band, three o f them are Juniors. Shirley Schwinck is the drum major and Betty Lou Dill and May Dee Howard are the majorettes. The Junior Class working together in committees and as a whole put on a banquet which the Seniors will always remember. This year the Juniors had a picnic and a party. The picnic was held at Bcemer Bluffs and the party was held in the school gymnasium. The Junior Class of this year will nobly follow in the footsteps of this year’s Seniors., In all the activities in which they have participated, they have shown that they are capable df carrying on. They have been interested and enthusiastic in their work, and have been a distinct asset to school life in West Point; High.
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