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Weston Emery . President Dorothy Churchill . Treasurer Helen Wellman . Sponsor Betty Baggett . Secretary Frank Houser . Vice-President Senior MQW'ZOT7.QS Impossible as it may seem, the members of our class were once the babies of this school. That was six years ago to be exact, but it really doesn't seem that long since we entered as excited seventh graders. Our splendid auditorium was still in the making, and one could get a very good view of all operations from Miss Lyle's English class. Christmas of that year was a memorable event. With bated breath and a feeling almost of rever- ence, we entered the new auditorium for the first time. Why the Chimes Rang was presented then. When we were in the eighth grade we felt a little more grown up and had the pleasure of looking down upon the new seventh grade. That year was quite a happy and uneventful one. Upon entering the ninth grade, we really considered ourselves practically adults. We were en- countering Latin and Algebra for the first tirne. The tenth grade brought us a new experienceethat of giving our first dance. VVe worked hard and everyone seemed to enioy it immensely. From the beginning of our junior year, the responsibilities of high school life fell upon us more heavily. We started at the first of the year to make money for the prom. The prom committee decided upon a South American theme with red, green, and yellow for colors. There was a deluge of crepe paper and balloons carrying out the color scheme, and even the meal consisted of those colors. We had a wonderful time, we were told that our prom was one of the best given in eight years. Our senior year brought plans for the annual. The staff immediately set to work finding ways in which to improve over last year's anrlual. The T942 Towayam is the best ever to be published in W. P. H. S. We are proud to have been able to carry on the tradition of publishing a yearbook, even though many difficulties faced us. Our years at this school have been, for the most part, enjoyable. We extend our thanks to Mr. Lehman and the faculty for the help they have given us. We also wish success to the future seniors.
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, J wa X u c QM The FACULTY W Front Row: MARGARET ARNOLD Home Economics NORINE FARR Modern Languages BESSIE McGREW Business Administration HELEN WELLMAN Senior English Journalism HARRIET ZERCHER Sophomore-Junior English SARA FERREL Art CATHERINE BALDWIN Freshman English Geography BETTY WARD Latin Junior High Mathematics KATE WHARTON Librarian D' f Second Row: RODMAN LEHMAN Principal JAME S MOBLEY Coach BUTLER NEIDE Junior High Mathematics Algebra I ANNE AL Chemistrl s oy' MAm'MoRms School Secretary ' Wo CORNELIA LANCASTER Music Director LUELLA LYLE Junior High English EVA WARD Advanced History OLIVE PARK History, Civics American Problems RUTH BACKSTER Advanced Mafhematics PADUTHORMAN R Manual Training Assistant Principal Assistant Band Master ELMIR LITTLEFIELD Scyence x.
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SENIORS MARIE ELISE ALLEN St, Jczmes l lust cc1n't help smiling. Bosketboll, '39, '40, Wi-Po-Hi-Sc, '40, '41, Stoge Monoger, Mon Bites Dog , Cheer Leoder, '40, '41, MARY LEE AUSTIN As full of spirit os the month of Moy, Glee Club, '39, '40, '41, '42, Secretory, '39, Loft O'Iots, '39, Iczrid O'Cotton, '38, But- ton Busters, '40, Mon Bites Dog, '41, Secre- tory of Junior Clois, '41, LONNIE AUSTIN ' ,W Hes on dll oround good fellow. oifse Club, '42, 'fwifu-wcki Jubilee, '4i. BETTY RAE BAGGEIT Theres ioy of life within her eyes, ond sweetly does she sing. Glee Club, '38, '39, '40, '41, '42, President, '41, '42, Lc1nd O'Cotton, '38, Button Busters, '40, Wicki-Woki Jubilee, '41, Tri-I-li Y, '40, '41, '42, Secretory ol Senior Closs, '42, Mon Bites Dog, '41, ELBERI J, BAGGETT There moy be hidden meoning in his grin. Glee Club, '38, '39, Lond O'Cotton, '38, Fcotboll, '38, '39, '40, '41, Coptoin, '41, Bose- bcill, '39, '40, '41, '42, THOMAS BASS Men ot few words ore the best men. Glee Club, '38, '39, Wi-Po-Hi-Sc, '41, '42. N E3 1 I MES det-IAVEN BATCHELOR To him oll things ore possible. Bond, '38, '39, '40, '41, '42, Secretory Bond Council, '41, '42, Student Council, '39, No tionol Honor Society, '41, '42, Prom Commit tee, '41, Key Club, '41, '42, Annuol Staff, '42 Stage Crew, '42 RAY BIGGERSTAFF A gentleman mokes no noise. Cvlee Club, '41, '42, Wicki-Woki Jubilee, '42 Key Club, '41, '42, Prom Committee, '41, Stu dent Council, '41, Towoyom Art Editor, '42 Debote Club, '-42.
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