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F RE SHUIE (1 Ethel Arnold Bonnie Askins Dorothy Boggs Dorothy 3rantley Lester Brower Rex Catron Betty Chamberlain Florence Collins Mary Cridland Duane Dague Francis Dague Helen Donald Thelma Elraore Harold Fowler Harry Fowler Lula Fowler Francis Cross Charles Guyer Shirley G-uyer Maude Hickey Dorothy Horton Margie Hurst Jackie Jamieson Minnie Kingsley Margaret Kreitel Retha Lee Arlene Ludwick LaVerne McCord John McCumsey Madge Malmquist Phyllis Mulkey Ruth Oxford Dorothy Peabody Patsy Penn Homer Pulse Esther Rose Shirley Sjoblom Nadine Spcelmon Veda Strand Viola Strand Joyce Thimmesch Betty Thompson Robert Townsend Walter Trabert Gertrude Webster Rose Webster Fern Welch Joe Woodward Adviser - Mr, William Richter
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Hunt m j ror the first time in the history of the school, Carter High gathered all its alumni for a Homecoming. Special pro- grams were arranged for the two days, October 2° and 2o, to make the old grads feel they still belonged; and to show them a good time. The fun began on Tuesday evening with a Kangaroo Court to punish the beardless and ended with a dance and coronation of the Homecoming queen, Dorothy Ludwick, on Wednesday evening. The coronation was an outstanding feature of the victory dance. Queen Dorothy was crov ned by Hugh Armstrong, football captain, in an appropriate ceremony, assisted by her attendants, Freida Yates, Lola Mary Speelmon, Betty Thompson and Margaret Owen. Rose Ann Rowley acted as crown bearer. The Bulldogs downed Wibaux in an exciting game before a large crowd of alumni and friends—and proved their Homecoming slogan of “Wallop Wibaux . Committees which arranged the festivities were as follows: Tickets: Mr. Rowley LaVerne Halmquist Advertising: Miss Skogestad Alice Bazil Music: Mr. Main Mary Anderson Warren Chapman Dance and Coronation: Miss McCullough Pep Rally and 3onfire: y Mr. Richter Marshall She1den Virgil Major Hurray Emerson Lucille Kennedy ITadine Speelmon John McCumsey Football Came: Mr. Greer Robert Beuskens
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Hurst. Second row—L. Brower, R. Catron, J. Woodward, Harry Fowler, S. Guyer, D. Horton, E. Rose, M. Hickey, G. Webster, F. Bague. Third row—Mr. Richter, H. Pulse, J. Dokken, N. Speelmon, D. Boggs, E. Peabody, T. Elmore, R. Lee, M. Kingsley, B. Askins, L. Fowler, M. Kreitel. Fourth row—J. Timmesch, Viola Strand, F. Welch, P. Mulkey, D. Brantley, P. Penn, H. Donald, B. Chamberlain, M. Cridland, E. Arnold. Front row—F. Gross, D. Dague, Shirley Sjoblom, • L. McCord, C. Guyer, Johnnie McCumsey, Jr. Dutiful servility characterizes these youngsters who are picked to do the work the other classes no longer have the inclination to do. The processing begins when the freshmen are duly initiated by the sophs during the first week of school. Next they are called upon to gather wood, build fires, guard fires, and finally in the spring to paint the C. All these duties imbue the froohios with a deop spirit of tradition. In the class room we see the kiddies, sitting straight and quiet, each holding a wormy green apple for the teacher. But have patience—they'll soon learn. Usually they have a terrific amount of trouble keeping a pace behind the sophomores, but this year's class has both scholarship and athletes. They would like to believe they are the best class in school. Robert Townsend was delegated to lead his class through the chaos of the freshman year. Nadine Speelmon was vice president and Arlene Ludwick,secretary and treasurer.
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