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77 Flower Yellow Rose Blaylock, Arnold Callahan, Ralph Collier, Teddy Flanary, Ray Graber, John Graber, Max Gunter, John Kelly, Earl King, Don Lawson, Kyle Mahaffey, Donald Morton, Perry Parrott, Felix Smith, Charles Stoehr, Konrad Motto ' Don ' t die on third. MEMBERS Taylor, John Wolfe, Ortley Allen, Mabel Bailey, Amna Boatwright,Willie Ruth Chestnut, Sarah David, Cora Dearry, Glessie Dixon, Pauline Dixon, Nellie Gordon, Virginia Maggard, Marie Morris, Elizabeth Phillips, Nell Potter, Margaret Ray, Betty Colors Green and Yellow Sherman, Mattye Sizemore, Stella Taylor, Anne Scott Taylor, Evelyn Thompson, Mary Marie Watts, Helen Willis, Cleo Williams, Nelle Wolfe, Jessuteen Rivers, Helen Frye, Mary Hogue, Madge Sturgill, Ralph Shelton, Junior Collier, Charlie Potter, Bill f 24 }
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77 k History of the Junior Class The Class of ' 33, being an unusually noisy class for two years, has adopted a more serious air and assumed greater responsibility as Juniors. We now realize that the end of our High School journey is very near and that this year has meant more to us than the previous ones. Our class under the able direction of Mr. Cassell has worked together splendidly and accomplished every undertaking. The scholarship of the class has always been high and this year we did not lower the standard. Our talents have been many. In athletics we were well represented both in quality and quantity. Both boys and girls were represented on the first team in basket ' ball and many of our number are promising substitutes. In football we were better represented, having many letter ' men who we believe will carry on the good work next year. The Class took an active part in the programs and showed excellent dramatic ability. We have given two class programs this year. The first one given was “Spreading the News.” The second program was a minstrel entitled, “Deacon Flipper’s Chickens,” which was a great minstrel. The proceeds from the program will be used next year in helping to publish the School Bell. The Junior Class is represented on the School Bell Staff and Athletic Association. In every way they competently did the work assigned them. After all, there has been nothing extraordinary in the achievements of the Class. We have done our best to carry on the traditions of the previous Junior Classes. We hope that we will do even better in our Senior year, and so, with a feeling of a task well done, we stand ready to enter our Senior year and carry on the honor of the Class of ' 33. II 25 }
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