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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of the year 1932 a new class entered the rooms of Anderson Town- ship Schoolt We were to be led through the trials and tribulations of the first eight grades by a corps of sixteen teach- ers. Our first year, we were taught by Miss Helen Davis and Miss Leona Han- cock. We managed to struggle through the first year and passed the second with flying colors under the guidance of Miss Jane Haariammert and Miss Mary Louise Stickzel. In the third grade we were instructed by Miss Gertrude Carl- son and Miss Mary Laugh. Miss Nancy Foster and Miss Elsie Harmon led us through the fourth grade. Following the fourth grade, we were delighted to enter the fifth grade which was upstairs. While here we were in- structed by Miss Eleanor Powers and Mrs. Bessie Ayer, followed by Miss Marjorie Sturm and Mrs. Georgia Ayer in the sixth grade. We began to feel grown up now. We were entering the Junior High SchooI. Under the patient administration of Miss Martha Pulliarn and Mr. Harold Obee in the seventh grade and Miss Gertrude Addicott and Mr. Mr I. EIIis in the eighth grade we displayed our abilities in many ways. In the. seventh grade we had the honor of printing the first Junior High Journal. Both the boys' and the girls' basketball teams were runners-up in the basketball tournament in the eighth grade. We sponsored a movie each of those two years and used the proceeds for two educational tours of Cincinnati. Some of us experienced our first train ride which took us from the 11 Union Terminal to Norwood. We visited the Zoo, the famous Rookwood Pottery, and observed the process of printing the Times-Star newspaper. In the spring of 1940 we graduated from the eighth grade and the following September seventyifive of us, with spirits high, entered the first year of high school. This year wasn't to prove as easy as,we thought. Under the super- vision of Miss Ruth Perin and Mr. David Drake we heroically got through the year. Upon entering high school we were warmly welcomed by the upper Classmen, given a party and initiated by the Sophomores. We again Sponsored a movie at the Eistun Theater. These pro- ceeds were saved for the next year when we, then Sophomores, initiated the Freshmen and gave them a party. In our Sophomore year we gave a his- torical assembly. Our advisers then were Miss Pauline Martin and Mr. Gor- don Duvall. In our Junior year we gave a success- ful class play called! Don't Take My Penny. The directors were Mrs. Mary Struke and Mr. Myron Gire, who were also our Class advisers. In the latter part of the year we entertained the Seniors at the annual Iunior-Senior Prom. After bemoaning the Seniors' depart- ure we found ourselves dignified Seniors under the leadership of Miss Vera Nash and Mr. Charles Brown. With their direction we gave a class play called, One Mad Night, which was a great success. The Juniors bade us fare- well at a reception and on May 27 we brought our days at Anderson to a close.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Audrey Guynn, lack Owens, Tom Evans, Harold Barkhau. President... . . Vice President Secretary Treasurer ..... e........Iack Owens ., .Tom Evans .,Audrey Guynn ...... Harold Barkhau FLOWERS White Rose and Blue Delphinium COLORS Blue and White MOTTO After The Battle, The Reward HPost Proelium, Praemium CLASS SONG Although our paths may never meet, We'll carry on and on, Our thoughts and deeds will ne'er defeat Our own victorious song. We'll struggle on to reach our goal, Whatever it may be, We're guided by our heart and soul Through all eternity. 10 So we strive on for Alma Mater To prove to her alone, That she has taught us what we know, The right to mend our wrong We hope and pray, dear Lord, our God, Your watch o'er us each day, Will hold us steadfastly to thee On our long, winding way.
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NI RS JOHN ANGUS Ch Annual 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4,- Masque and Gavel 3, 4; arship 3, 4; DORIS JEAN BROWN Dorie Kings Mills 1, 2; Annual 4; Class Play 3, 4; Glee Club abate 3; Schol- 3,- Scholarship 3; Key- ey4Bronze. Grand Gold. EARL D. ARNOLD D Annual 4: 1-1ti 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4, Mgr. 3,- Football Mgr. 4; Track Mqr. 3, 4; Biseball Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTHA BURBOUGHS Strawberry Ninetyisix, South Carolina High, 1, 2, 3, 4,- Annual 4; Class Play 4,- Girl Reserves 4; G. A. A. 41 HAROLD BARKHAU Bark ROBERT BURNES Bob Annual 4,- Class Play 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Lantern 4; 411 1, Z, 3, Annual 4; Class P1ay 3, 4; Track 1, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; 4; Scholarship 3, 4; Key4 LENA BROCK Shortie JANE DENTON Janie Annual 4; Class Play 3, 4; Annual 1, Z, 3, 4; C1555 Girl Reserves 4,- G. A. A. Play 3, 4; Girl Reserves 1, 1, ; Glee Club 3. 2, 3. 4: G. A. A. 1, 2,3, 4; Lantern 3, 4; Scholarship 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Key4Gold1 L MARIO IE BRUCE Marge WANDA DOAN Janie Annual Ediior 4; Class Play 3, 4; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4,- G. A, A. 1, Z, 3,- Presi- dent 4; Lantern 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Track 3; Key -- gold. chball 1, 4,- Key4Bronze. Carthage, Missouri, High, 1, 2,- Annual 4; C1ass Play 3, 4; Girl Reserves 3, 4: G. A. A. 3, 4.
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