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CL A QS WILL E. G. Bailey, bequeath my marble bag that I keep full of Annual money to Howard Rosenthal. Doris Baker, bequeath my long ride to school on the bus to Mildred Carroll. Kenneth Barkley, bequeath my Tarzan technique to Jimmy Yager. Edna Bash, bequeath my world ideas to anyone crazy enough to listen to them. Max Bozarth, don't 'bequeath anything-not even Jean. Mildred Barkley, bequeath my sailor Boy to Jo Gruber. Ann Burrows, leave my ability in luring all Dales to Fern Brinkley. Edward Bash, bequeath my role of Romeo to my little' baby brother, David. Donald Catterall, leave my good standing in English class to Raymond McCabe. Mavis Cline, bequeath my interest in LaGrange to Jane Howard. Harold Davis, bequeath my feminine voice to Doris Marks. Henrietta Gaines, leave my watch and care over the fifth period office to Norma Mayfield. Harold Keck-Earthly possessions have I none-but give me a Model T so I can go to see Mildred Barkley. Betty Harness, bequeath my ability to get the males, but not my bad luck in keeping them. Lloyd I-Iartwig. bequeath my athletic ability to Glennon Glisan. Raymond Hays, bequeath my office of President of the Senior Class to anyone who is fool enough to take it. Agnew Hils, bequeath my Cab Calloway technique to Tom Bushey. Frances Hoffman, bequeath my job as housekeeper of H. E. room to Mary Adaline Perry for a whole term. Caldona Humphrey, give my wild and woolly manner to Ruth Milburn. Pauline Miller, bequeath my energy and pep to the whole Sophomore Class. Ruth McCoy, bequeath my shy. unconcerned way to Margaret K. Bertram. Reta Milburn, 'bequeath my ambition to Ralph Hayden. Theodore Predmore, bequeath my absent mindedness to Hagood Davis. Florence Raines, bequeath my graceful walk to Wilma Chinchen. Harold Richards, bequeath my Bob Burns dialect to Herbert Witt. Marion Risk, bequeath my good looks to Marion Hays. Amy Wood, bequeath my sheepish look at Mr. Ellis to John Wills, Donna Gruber, bequeath my lovely manners to Winnie Belle Hatchitt.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the year 1926 approximately fifty students started their school life in the first grade under the instruction of Miss Pauline Kiess. Of this large number only SEVEN have become Seniors this year. These are Ann Burrows, Amy Wood, Ruth McCoy, Raymond Hays, Agnew Hils. Donald Catterall, and E. G. Bailey. As we advanced to second grade with Miss Leta Schlager as our teacher, we added Pauline Miller, Florence Raines, Lloyd Hartwig, Edna Bash, and Mavis Cline to our number. Our next year was a hard one in which we wrestled with multiplication tables which were taught by Miss Nuhn. We also added at. this time Edward Bash, Harry Hinesley, and Caldona Humphrey. During the next several years, we went steadily on until the year 1932 when we were proud to find ourselves in high school, at least it was Junior High School! And then-Freshmeng and the fun began. Here we lost E. G. Bailey for a year, but added Doris Baker, Mildred Barkley, Kenneth Barkley, Marion Risk, Frances Hoff- man, Harold Davis, Reta Milburn, Henrietta Gaines, Donna Gruber, and also Caldona Humphrey, whom we had lost in the third grade. In our Sophomore year, E. G. Bailey again joined usg while Marion Risk attended another school. to return in his Junior year... In our Senior year, Harold Keck and- Theodore Predmore became members of our class. The Class of 1938 have cooperated with the school in social events such as the' Junior-Senior Banquet and Junior Play, The Tin Hero, which they sponsored in their Junior year. This year, we are editing the Flash, as well as producing our Senior Play, Cyclone Sally. As Seniors, we can look back on our school life as having been a great source of pleasure, together with our scholastic pursuits, and feel that in going out into the world we are stronger because of the splendid guidance that has been given us by the faculty. The Senior Class officers are: President-Raymond Hays Vice President-Agnew Hils Secretary-Ann Burrows Treasurer-E. G. Bailey Reporter-Lloyd Hartwig Student Representatives-Caldona Humphrey, Donald Catterall
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Long live our C. H. and S. With her students so brave and true: May she ever stand for the right, And be ready and willing to do. In times of our games or in class, May her loyalty be the same: Upholding, protecting, defending, And guarding her honored name. Then here's our H. S. of C. To her may we e'er be true, At home or when we're far away, Let us pay her the tribute due. Her colors of red and of white Fill our hearts with a loyal love, For they stand for the truth and the right, As proudly they wave above. SCHOOL SON G
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