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Serremape 12, 1938 Sophomores Ty, same 8Toup, with the exce and were headeg for a big year, For the f great Success The Class Presented a Minstre] show, and the Other classe ie! a in an amateur show, At last this SToup was becoming known, é Sirrempp, 18, 1939. This year was a year of roubles for the class, Money had to be attained In Order £0 give the Junior-Senion Banquet. With the MONney wa, Taised by Selling “andy and Pop at footbal] and basketbal] Class History
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Seniors ‘ he te + Faw JESS SEYMOUR KENT SPAULDING DON WILLIAMS GERALDINE SHAW ARVOL TUBBS DOYLE WILLIAMS CATHERINE STANFIELD THATCHER WARREN LILA CLAIRE KOBS
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Class Biogra Myrtice Anderson— Myrt”—“I am not’—Known for her clumsiness! Mary Baciu—Rugged”—‘Td like to!” —Known for ways (with boys). Bert Bailiff— Perky’—“Oh nuts!”—Known for his sudden outbursts. George Berdan—“Tarzan”—“Help!”—Known for his wonderful physique. Roberta Billings—“Bobby”— “Don’t you dare!”—Known for not knowing anything. Evabelle Bischke—“Jo”— “Hi guy!”—Known for her “sweater” personality. Samuel Blain—“Sammy”— You're not so smart’—Known for his love of shop. Lois Burton— Lefty”— No, I won’t!”—Known for her Navy boy friend. Doris Buttles— Dabby”—“If you say so’ —Known for her secretarial work. Bob Danforth— Dirty Joe’— “Wait a minute’—Known for his jumping prowess. Fred Edgar—“Fred”—“Okay”—Known for his wonderful memory. Glenn Evans— Parsons”— Now ,listen”—Known for his gift of gab. Delbert Germain—“Olie”’—“Well, anyway”—Known for his oral talks. Frank Grande—Ramidez”—“Is that a fact?”—Known for his partiality to under- class women. Bill Hickey—Hickey”—“You don’t like it, eh?” —Known for his quaint humor. Eloise Hill— Eloise”— What is it Covina?”—Known for her deep voice. Calvin James—“Calvin”— Now here’s my offer’—Known for his unusual ways? Harold Johnson— Jantzen” —“You wanna play?”—Known for his mirror personality. Randle Jones— Randy”— Ahm from Texas’—Known for his drawl. Marvin Keeie— Mobbie”— Where’s Gumm?”—Known for his red hair. Lila Claire Kobs—“Lila”—“Yes, indeed’s—Known for her sitting posture. Don Koger— Beeman”—“Heck no!”—Known for his unusual brightness? Betty Leedom— “Fannie”—“Oh, fuzz”—Known for her cars. Peggy Littleton—“Mabel”—“He’s wonderful!”—Known for her eyes of deep liquid pools. Ida June Lockwood- “Ida”—“Oh, Peter!”—Known for her brains. Carol McCann— “Carol”— I don’t know!”—Known for he r continuous talking. Don Martinson—“Sourpuss’—“I’m off women!’””—Known for his quiet ways. Wendolyn Millar— Wendy”’—“Oh yeah!”—Known for her swell tennis playing. Alpha Rutherford—Rusty”—Super!”—Known for her abrupt giggle. Ascension Samora—Angie”— I guess so”’—Known for her neat appearance. Pauline Samora— Midgie”— Maybe”—Known for her large ? stature. Bill Satterfield— Ambrose”’—“Hello fellas’—Known for his love of red (color)? Leon Satterfield —“Hollywood”—‘“Next to apples I just love oranges’—Known for his straight ? hair. Jess Seymour— Shorty’—“You crazy guy’—Known for his shortness? Geraldine Shaw-—“Jerry”’—“Where’s Doyle’—Known for her good ? bowling. Catherine Stanfield—“Cathy”— A boy”—Known for her brightness in bookkeeping. Arvol Tubbs— “Orv’—“Come on you guys”—Known for wanting to know. Thatcher Warren—Scratcher”—“Hello friend”’—Known for his small ? feet. Don Williams— Dan’l’—- And there I go . . ..—Known for his eligibility? Doyle Williams— Durl”—“ Well @!@-?”—Known for his delicate nose.
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