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The Senior Spring MARY LITTELL President GRACE YEAGER Secretary R. S. HARPER Vice-President OFFICERS JOE D. SMITH Vice-President Fall C. M. McSWAIN President SHIRLEY LAWRENCE Secretary -Ovu- '1- w 1 A
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4205 SENIORS Now the time has come to lend thine ears to a bit of 'au revoir' and pleasant dreams. This time worn phrase coined by the Old Maestro, Ben Bernie, just seems to fit in exactly. We seniors can't realize that we've been in Bolton four years and that very soon we will be using this expressive way of saying good-bye ,to high school forever. Four years ago we seniors were a group of frightened, immature, disor- ganized freshmen. Today we stand ready to face life as life is and feel that we shall be able to find our places in the desirable way of life. As in the past, it has been the seniors' lot to take the initiative in many instances. We gladly worked overtime to write prize-winning Biggest News, we willingly spent hours in the library writing history articles, we helped fresh- men find their classes, we worked cooperatively to make the '39 class the best senior class of Bolton High. By supporting Cumtux, Bruin, the football team, the activity plan, and the basketball team, by going to rally with the determination and energy which automatically claimed recognition, the seniors gained top honors. But don't think that we have no fun in us--we're fond of good times, too. Remember the time when the halls were filled with smoke and the paper chute was burninggwelll-gossip has it that it was a senior who was the guilty person, and when some young gentleman's face was quite red when he stood alone on the campus minus an important part of his wearing apparel, and when, on those several days at activity period the east study hall was filled with seniors who had been planning to elect a class president. We lost no time in not doing it. Laying all joking aside, the '39 clcss is destined for unusual fame and Qrosperity. lt is written in the stars that we shall bring honor to our future alma mater. Here's hoping the writing in the stars is authentic. We propose a toast to the Senior Class of Bolton High School: i To these who have attained success We wish more joy and happiness To bring to them a greater fame And to add glory to Bolton's name.
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D N, Y .J 4 1 3 JOHN ARIAIL We have an idea that .Iohn's success in the future will be like so much of his work here-above the average. Newcomers. '3:i: Junior Hi-Y, '34: Seuiur Hi-Y. '36, 'Fe-unix ub, 'STJ Glee Club, '36, '3T: Track, '3T. BERNYCE ARLEDGE Whether at study or at play, She is bright and happy every day. I Transferred from l'ulluvk High, 'SEQ Bllsinuss Clul, 21. 'ISE Aj!! -'il ' ' LOUISE ARMSTRONG u She would be glad to win the 'Booby' prize D, at any party. - JAMES ASHLEY Oh, what hair, and on a boy! 'l wouId fill a maiden's heart with joy. Newcomers, T452 First Aid Club, '37. MARY ATTREP A countenance with strung intent, Studious hours, all well spent. Newcomers, V553 Girls' Athletic Club, '36, Junior Suit-noe Club 465 Business Club, '37, '3X: Blue Triangle, 'iixg Cumtux Stuff, '38, 393 Central Rally, 'Silk MARILYN AULD She's a good little soul, And worth her weight in gold. Home En-onumii-s Club, T253 Louisiana Club, 'ZINQ Athletic- Club, 38. 4225 ew WANDA ABBETT Tall, dark and handsome. Yes! ls she cute? Well, I guess! Newcomers Club, '3i4: Luuisiana Club, 'Iii-VIH: Central lmuisiana Rally, 'Bill MARJORIE ABNEY She's smart and she's sincere, She's worthy and she's a dear. Junior Hmmm-makers, '35-'37, Dramatim- Club, '36, 'I-57: Nzxiiuna unur Sovit-ty, TSX: C100 Club, '38. BILLY ADAMS By nature he is an easy-going gentleman. Newt-uniers, '35, Louisiana Club, '34i: Tennis Club, '3R. ALTHEA AIKEN lf there was a prize ziven to the sweetest, We are sure she would win. Junior Humvmnkvrs, '36-'39. GEORGE ALSUP An artist designed to zo far. So hitch vour wagon to a star. Library Stuff, '35, TEX: Track, '37, N. C. ALSUP I-le's talented above the usual. Newvome-rs, 'Si5: Louisiana Club, '36, T175 Glu- Club, '38, Will. Bluebirds, V455 .luniur Dc-batimz Club, '36, 'IZTQ Tennis l Klub 1 'll 36339: Dramativ Club. '35, A. G., '37, Boosters T , 'tl'-'Z,..
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