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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY It was a warm day in early September when we first started our school days togeth r With shinning eyes, and stiffly starched dresses and trousers, we entered the first grade room Our primary years passed quickly, leaving mPmOl1CS of sand boxes and number houses,health posters and time tablcs,spelling charts and story books The third glade brought the much anticipated geog ranhy, with all its curious lands and peoples In the fourth we found ourselves peeking with awe at our coun tries great heroes between the covers of our history books Of course all through grade school we had many par ties A year w1sn't complete without a Halloween cele bration with ooneorn and pumpkin faces Nor did we ever forget to celebrate Christmas, with its many gifts, or St Valentines Day In the years before our entrance into high school we learned, or tried to learn, to sing music in parts The girls tlied to master cooking and sewing, while the boys constructed book shelves and match boxes As Freshmen we mceulrcd a new importance, for we were in high school wt la t Science sprang into the foreground and a small band of Latin students tackled Caesar Our Sophomore, as our Freshman, was an eventful and altogether ucce sful Veer. The Junior year dawned on W hopeful group, which purchlsed rlnr , soon oled a box oclul and presented a the much talked of Junior Senior Banqutt Much of our vltdlity as Seniors hw gone toward boosting our ba ketbmll team and ralslng money for our elas trip, whic1 ve hone to tale in the earlv summer All thlough ou1 oenloz yo1r,moving like some torch before u , he been our gladumtlon Of course, we real ize that lPCC1Vl1g 1 diploma docs not insure success. Graduation is nat o proml e It is e chwllenge' Class of l94l,its our turn nov Tots how the peonle who have mxde our schooling possible that we wer worth their highe t efforts' Carolyn Leathers , . 0 Q 'I , . . 1 ' . . 1 . V u . . w J 4 . q i .. b L ,- . . u ., .. I 1 , , I 1 J ' 3 P ' .- I D ' U J Q a ' V 0 . . O 1 K , A ' Q o .' , ' . 1' A . ,L , . . . ' . mi L' S Q A ,- ' 4 . . c r 15 L IJ . Q . ' S SL ,I 'c C C. C 1 -. 4 5 V, S c S c ' . play ln rabid succession. The end of the year brought . -I 'S t .. 1 3 x ' I - I f- . ' c. b r S 3, . S Q. .. 9 . Q: , , , . . 1. S ' J f ' J. V 4 Q ' 1 v ' 0 -. .. r' - , ' I. A ' .S LS 1 A . 4 g . ' C -' 1 Q I Hr 1. ' c.. fl.. , N 1' . ' F1 f .. L J .- . J A.. . . D49 11, L. 1 .., Q - Q -J S . ' '. If . t . .. ' ,, f , 8 1 5 Q
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SENIOR CLASS WILL Gene Baker, will my speed to Bob Nye. Bonnie Beall, will my long curls to Mary Beseler Dale Bohrlng, will my Lucky Strikes to Clifford Rosendale Doris Bisel, will my bashfulness to Betty Sterling Thelma Feasel, will my refinement to Virginia Browning Jack Flaugher, will my times tardy to Chunky Fry Edna French, will my letter writing to Betty Baird Bob Hennings, will my big black cigars to John Feehan Donald Holt, will my faithfulness to Gene Pelton Harrie Lannlng, will my personality to talk to Bob Horner Carolyn Leathers, will my ehubbiness to Ellen Treeoe Leo Loman, will my football ability to Bob Brown Opal Loman, will my easy being to Donna Jeanne MeHaffie Helen McDonald, will my temper to Floreen Chapman Betty Pletoher, will my freedom to Klyda Whitman Betty Purkey, will my red Jacket to Lois Simon Jack Rwger, will my big feet to Toby McDonald Virginia Reddin, will my good health to Loma Ball Dardenelle Richard, will my energy to Alberta Guisinger Gene Rosenddle, will my slick haircut to Jack Thompson Helen Smith, will my red hair to Jean Gardner Vernon Smith, will my HMAWN to Curley Slotterbeek Marjorie Soudor, will my neatness to Betty Harper Klara Thompson, will my ability to eatoh men to Madeline Kreaie Lola Mme Turner, will my fast talking to Rosamond Barnhart Mmrgaret Weller, will my quietness to Eleanor Zeipler Ernest Zeigler, will my fuzzy hair to Slick Strausbuugh O O O .4 I l 1 O 0 U rr ' - , V ' c n . C. 5 ' . C ' U ' it . o Mary Rainey, will my foolishness to Bernadine Finnegan. . I , 0 c, ' ' ' 3 ' g ' C C, l X ' L . O ' ' O C , C C . 0 5 ' I ' ' c 7, I n L 0
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