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eruors OUR years ago a trembling, fearful horde of Freshmen 'invaded the portals of Bolton. They were like any other Freshman class-nondescript, frightened, immature, disorganized. This is the class that stands today ready to step out of these portals for the last time as students of Bolton High School. Every agency and force of the school has influenced the de- velopment of their character and intellect. They have had at their command the resources of fine minds and fine equipment and they leave the school, more mature, better prepared to meet the problems either of a college career or entrance into the adult world. Where four years ago, to the casual glance, there was little distinction among them, today orators and athletes, honor roll students, school leaders, and good followers stand out for their achievements. Tomorrow they will be gone-but each will remain an integral part of the tradition of Bolton so far as they have given of themselves to her and eagerly received everything she had to offer. Janice and Josephine were good editors, T. J. made football history, Warren was a swell cheerleader and canteen manager, Thomas guided the class through stormy waters, Etta Mae was fun and crazy, Deniston made his straight A's. Vivian was a lovely campus queen. Every member of the class contributed to its history. Though they, though only an echo of their names remains, still as long as Bolton stands they will be a part of its every accomplishment. 4125
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FRANCES AIDS lfVith her we're willing to fake our chances, 'Cause we know we can deyaewd on Fmnees. Transferred from Winnlield High, '36: P. W. C., '37-'38. GRACE AYMOND She lives up to her own ideals, And they for surpass the best. Newcomers, T551 Tennis, '35-'36: Blue Trianprle, '36-'3?'l. JOSEPHINE AYRES Brains are11't her only asset, Just listen to her talk. Honor Roll, '34-'38g President Newcomers, '343 President Blue- rds '34-'35, Secretary Tennis Club, T453 Cumtux, '35-T365 Cen- bi . tral and State Rally, '35-'iillz P. W. C., Blue Triangle, 36 Senior Forensic Soeiety, '36-'Cl?4: Boosters, '36-'38: Bruin '36-'38 Editor Bruin, '37-'38: Carnival Court, '37: Mock Trial Lawyer, '37: Biggest News Winner, '37: National Honor Society, '37-748: Quill 8: Scroll, '37-'38: State Chamninnship Debate Team, '37s Vice President Senior Forensic, '37-'324. W, ELIZABETH BALL? 'E' Silence is sweeter than speech. Home Economics Club, '36-T371 Central Rally, '37. , EUGENE BALL He lives to build, Not boast a generous race. Newcomers, '34, Tennis Club, '34-WSIS: Cafeteria StaH', '5l4-'CWC Central Rally, '35-'37: State Rally, '2l'l. AUDREY BARDWELL A lady in every sense of the word. Newcomers '34: Spanish Club, '35-'86: Cumtux Reporter Spanish Club: '37-'3Sg Honor Roll, '37g Spanish Club, '37-'38, 1 i ' I FRED BARKSDALE If he has a true love, you 'won't know it. Newcomers, 'Mg Louisiana Club, '36-'37: Vice President Louisi- f ana Club, '37-'Brig Cumtux StaH', '37-'38, Tennis Club, '37-'38. ALWIN BARRON A man of the world! Newcomers, 'liiflz World AH'airs Club, '34-'36. JAMES IVY BARRON Bolfoifs Il'lcn1. About Town. Newcomers, 'Mg Tennis Club, '35: World Affairs Club, '36 Traelc, 'IHS-'ISHN Football, '36-'3S: Basketball, '35-'38. HARLIE BEAGLE He'lI find ll way. New:-umers, '34: Central Rally, '35-'36g State Rally, '35-'36, Latin Club. WHS: Scholastic Winner, '37: Press Club, '37-'38: National Honor Society, '37-'38, Bruin Staff, '37-'38, Honor Hull, '34-'3lS. ' S, , LQRENA BECK , Cllfll'HI8 sfrilfe the sight -Hut 'merit wins the soul. ., 7,1 34: llluebirds, '34-'35: President Bluebirds '34- '35-'38: P. W. C., '35-'36g, Dramatic Club, '35- Dramatic Club, '35-'37: Blue Triangle, '36-'37: Triangle, '26-'37: President Terms V, VI: Press , , Secretary Press Club, '37-'38: National Honor Sfzciety, '36-'37g Cumtux Staff, '35-'38: Alumni Editor Cumtux, '37-'32-lg Boosters, '37-'38g President Boosters, '37-'38, Honor Roll, '34-TEH. Newcomers, ' ':l5: Glee Club, '3T: Sevrr-tary 1 President lllue Club '37-'38- I ALFRED BERLIN He's fl' great guy and deserves the success he's surf to make. Newcomers, '33: Latin Club, '34-'35g Tennis Club, '35-'36 Photograohy Club, '36-'3'ig Cumtux Reporter Photography Club '36-'3'l: Bruin Staff, '37-'38, 4145
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