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GLIUIKBH dlllll 28 HAROLD WINKLER, Collegiate , Pu, gimme a penny, I want to be tough. Hi-Y '28 Band '28 Orchestra '28 IVAN BARNETT, General None but the mighty deserve the fair . Basketball '28 NELLIE WILSON, General It is quiet people who do their work. G. R. '24, '27, '28 Operetta '26, '27 Playmaker Club '28 Senior Play '28 JESSE WILSON, General Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. Operetta '26, '28 I-ii-Y '28 Glee Club '27, '28 GRACE COURTNEY, Normal ,Training 'She seeketh diligently after knowledge' G. R. '26, '27, '28 Operetta '25, '26, '27 Playmakers '28 WILLIAM NOAH, Commercial He-'s a dandy good fellow. President of Class '26 President Algebra Club '25 Hi-Y '28 Annual Staff '28 Algebra. Club '25, '26 WILLIAM WILSON, General None ll-ut himself is his equal. Football '26, '27 Playniaker '28 Playmaker Plays '28 Annual Staff Senior Play '28 Twenty-seven 119-I--0--Q-I--0-A me- .m--,-,-'H--1--2--I-----ff-I28
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lil1------H-W---'---1-- M- M.2-7-Q.--7---1-7-7-A---28 OPAL SELL, Normal Training Why study when there's anything else to do? G. R. '25, '28 Playmakers '28 Algebra Club '25, '26 Operetta '24 ALONZO DIETRICH, Commercial You wouIdn't believe it but I can work if I want to. ERMA CRISS, General VVell, 'er, I just d0n't know. lndepende-noe High School '25, , '26 '27 LEONAL WILSON, Collegiate He is wise who talks little. Operetta '26, '28 Glee Club '26, '27 Mixed Quartet '26, '27 Band and Orchestra '26, '28 Senior Play '28 EVE LYNE TRUSKETT, Collegiate I might be better if I would, but it's awful lonesome being good. Debate '27, '28 Playnmkers '26, '27, '28 Playmakei' Play '28 Yell Leader '26, '27, '28 Pemmerette '27, '28 fl. R. '26, '27 Nakenak '26, '27 Senior Play '23 GAINES BAKER, Commercial A Hercules in athletics. What will C. H. S. do without him? Football '25, '26. '27, '28 Captain Football '28 Basketball '27, '28 Track '25, '26, '27, '28 An-nual Staff '28 Twenty-six ll9---1-------Q--y ance w-,----1-l- ---- 28
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K-l'fW'5?'1 F ' ' ll9----------- Kane-Kan ' ' ' 28 Senior Class llzllistoiry The first day of September of 1924 found eighty passengers impatiently waiting to board the good ship U. H. S., which was to carry them over new and untried waters. They did not fear the voyage because they had faith and trust in their capable captain, Mr. Tewell. This was the same old ship that had carried many passengers safely to the Land of Great Wisdom, and its present passengers were proud to be aboard. When time came for the eighty girls and boys to disembark for a short period of time, they felt that the greatest part of their journey was cov- ered. It was but a very short time until, alas, it was time to lstart on another lap of their voyage. This time upon the wharf stood but forty and seven passengers who were willing to board the good ship for the second time. This trip was a very pleasant one. When the girls and boys were upon the deck they greeted their new captain, Mr. Popkins, with wide-stretched arms. One night after the ship was well under way the passengers de- cided they would like to give a party, so on the fourteenth night of Feb- ruary they gave one and called it a Valentine Party. Everyone enjoyed it very much. The ship sailed on and on, with an occasional gathering of time it would not be so crowded because, only thirty and four passengers another short rest. The first Monday of September of 1926 the same good oldtship that had started with eighty, made ready to start on its journey once again. This time it wolud not be so crowded because, only thirty and four passengers were ready to step aboard. Once more they faced Captain Popkins with joy in their hearts because they were sure their voyage would be a suc- cessful one. They had sailed for many days when they decided to give a feast in honor of the passengers who had been aboard one year longer than they. This feast they called the Junior-Senior banquet. In a few more days once again the time dawned for the good ship to anchor and give its passengers a chance to explore the fields of vacation. After exploring a brief period of time, the ship made preparations to fare forth on its last stretch of journey for the thirty and nine passen- gers who were still willing to continue the voyage. Soon after they had sailed out into the waters for the last time they decided they should have some kind of an emblem to show that they had been faithful to the journey's end. They assembled together and decided upon pins and rings for this purpose. Just before the good ship was ready to be anchored once more the pas- sengers known as Juniors gave a feast for the passengers who had been the first to board the ship, and a feast it was! They called it the Junior- Senior banquet as had they the year preceding. A few days passed then lo and behold! the Seniors sighted land! The good ship plowed for the shore where the passengers might land. As they passed off the ship their good captain gave each a small booklet, which they found by examining, to be a diploma, which showed they had faith- fully and successfully made the long, long journey and were ready to leave this good and faithful ship for another. J-C Twenty-eight 19 'llian e-fllian ' '- '- - 2 8
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