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Elizabeth Wilson Syd nor Libby With a song in her heart.' Raymond Richard Walker A thinker-not a talker. Maurine Tabor A peppy miss with loads to spare. the kind that's welcome. Mary Elizabeth Taylor Just a jolly good sport. James Wesley Warden Jimmy Just watch him go, Small people get around quickly you know. Gladys Mary Thabit Thabit Beautiful brown eyes have been the downfall of more than one man. Norma Jean Thompson We all like her. Frank Haley Warren ll lfll He. who does not love wine. women. and song Remains a fool his whole life long. Jewell Ellwood Tolbert A quiet blonde we all admire. Brownye Lou Tolliver She never puts off till tomorrow I what she can do today. Elizabeth Cecilia Tonelli lITOnyI0 Dark and beautiful hair, Sweet and friendly smile.
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Betty Lou Snydor Quick and unassuming. earnest and sincere. Louise Hill White A little miss. a heartof gold, But for one man and his to hold. Dorothy Jane Stanley Ever loyal. ever true. to the task she has to do Ruth Louise Stevens A smile tor everyone. a frown for none. William Paul Tolos llspookyll I Dream of You. more than you dream I do.' Sara Lou Stewart Sally Jolly, good-natured. full of fun, If you want a real friend, here is one. i Patricia Marguerite Stinnette Patty - Full of mischief, but still a necessity to the senior class. Meredith Overholt Trent A boy of honor. a boy of trust, A boy who works when he must. ' Carolyn Delight Stone A delight to all who know her. Joycelyn Ross Stover Joyce Brown eyes and a charming smile. She certainly is a miss worth while. Dennis Lee Via The world's no better if we worry, Life's no longer if we hurry. Amy Jean Sweet Sweet A rare composite of sweetness. smartness, and cuteness.
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STEPS IN THE SCALE OF LEARNING CHAPTER I-NINTH GRADE U When the fall term of school opened in September I9-4I, many very intelligent youngsters walked proudly but shyly from the Junior High School building to the great Woodrow Wilson Senior High School. After taking two or three days to get acquainted we settled down to business by immediately organizing our class and electing as our officers for the year: Joyce Stover, President: Virginia Phillips, Vice President: Dorothy Stanley, Secretary: and Emily Lou Cline, Treasurer. Our accomplishments were great and numerous, but our joys were great also. .Our first social affair was the customary Freshman Barn Dance. Everyone congratulated our co-sponsors Coach Clarence Underwood and Miss Thelma Batesole for making such a splendid success of the party. After being told in the spring that we would all be Sophomores the next fall, we went home to rest our weary brains for the coming year. CHAPTER II-TENTH GRADE When school opened the following fall, there came to Woodrow Wilson High School the remainder of our present senior class. The two divisions of our class united immediately and in no time at all we had all become great friends. Q Several days after the opening date we assembled in the auditorium and got off to a flying start by choosing the officers we hoped would best represent us during the year. They were: Joyce Stover, President: Philip Verduce, Vice President: Anne Kester, Secretary: and Jack Gilmore, Treasurer. These officers proved their capabilities throughout the term. Our class was well represented in the annual sports events, as several boys from our class played on the football, basketball, and track teams. One of the most thrilling events staged during the year was the informal party given instead of the usual Colonial Ball. We loolred forward with great enthusiasm to this outstanding event of our Sophomore year and we all enioyed it when it was given.
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