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ANNA MORROW—“Speedie” Glee Club, Commercial Club, Nannettes. Kodak Club, Track, Basketball. “Grace and good disposition ’tend your ladyship.” ELGIN STAUSING—“El” Billy Goats. Phi Beta Keys, Commercial Club. -repose of mind, a calm that knows no storm.” J. H. DAVENPORT—“Dick” Commercial Club, Billy Goats, Phi Beta Keys. “No man ever learned by imitation. So I rely on my own dictation.” NORMA DUGGAR—“Boots” Glee Club, Kodak Club, Nannettes, Commercial Club. “She has a mind of her own and she uses u »» ETHEL MAE ROBINSON—‘Skeet” Glee Club, Nannettes, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club. “Her smile is hope—her frown despair.” CHRISTINA KING— Teenie” Nannettes, Commercial Club. “In her face the sweetest look, In her mind the wisest book” IOLA WITT—“Bill” Commercial Club, Nannettes. “Her smile was like a rainbow flashing from a misty sky.” CHARLES BOLTON—“Chug” Billy Goats. Commercial Club, Phi Beta Keys, “I’m a sane man if too much learning leads to madness.” Page Fifteen
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WILMA GREENE—“Will” Glee Club, Nannettes, Commercial Club. Nor is the world ignorant of her worth. MARY LANKFORD Glee Club. Commercial Club. Nannettes, Kodak Club. To those who know thee not, no awards can paint thee; To those who know thee, all words are faint. IRENE HORTON- “Renie” Glee Club. Nannettes, Kodak Club, Dramatic Club, Commercial Club. No. Irene is not very tall. But her jolly ways make up for it all. HARRY LEE VELVICK—“Fuzzy” Football. Track. Staff. Kodak Club. Commercial Club. Billy Goats, Phi Beta Keys. “Why worry over tomorrow When it will be here just the same.” HAZEL ERVIN—“Sally” Nannettes. Commercial Club, Dramatic Club. Sweet, and pretty. Oh so cute, Laughing always, never mute. LELON WHITAKER—“Greenback” Billy Goats. Commercial Club, Phi Beta Keys Nothing is more useful than silence. ELIZABETH HALE—“Tinie” Staff, Commercial Club, Glee Club, Nannettes, Kodak Club “I hate smallness next to the stealth. ALBERT DUGGAR—“Bert” Billy Goats. Phi Beta Keys, Dramatic Club. Commercial Club. Full of deepest truest tho’t Doing the very thing he ought. Page Fourteen
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Senior Class History Four years ago, we, thirty-five trembling Frcshies, entered old Chaffee High and climbed the stairs (oh, my, no-not the Big Stairs, to our lowly corner in ie Stud I all Scowled upon by the Sophomores, ignored hv Juniors and laughed at by the Seniors, ours was not a bed of roses. Gallantly we struggled with Latin nouns and verbs and conquered Algebraic signs, for we Freshmen n ere the real stuff. By sticking together to keep from being trodden under- foot by the upperclassmen, and by a little condescension on the part of the Seniors, we at last grew bold and placed three men n the football squad. It can never be said of our class that we wasted time. Oh, no! Every spare moment in Study Hall was used in writing little epistles in violet ink Fresh- man foolishness? Well, time will tell! And then the big triumph of the year! How soul-satisfying to the once- despised Freshmen when the Juniors and Seniors humbly I egged for our sup port in the Queen Contest. Ccoly and deliberately we made our choice and finally pledged our best efforts to the Seniors, who, quite naturally, won. W ( enteied the Sophomore year with somewhat of a f eling of superiority over everyone in general, and Freshmen in particular. Certain rules were pre- pared for their especial benefit and an attempt was made to enforce these rules. But failure was inevitable because of the faculty's lack of sympathy with tin scheme. Battled and crushed in our first effort to accomplish something that year, we became indifferent and rather lazy. So lazy, in fact, that we “also ran” in the Queen Contest. Nothing of further importance developed except a hitter hatred for the Senior Class. Then came the Junior year with its continual round of battles. We started everything—were the first to get a hundred per cent membership in the Athletic Association: were well represented on the Mogul Staff; organized and estab- lished the “Bed Peppers” a pep squad; gave the Seniors a hard run for Mogul Queen: staged a (lass fight which made heroes of all Junior boys in the eyes of the girls; and then, laying all grudges aside, entertained the Seniors royally. And now the Senior ear! This, of course, has been the crowning glory of all preceding years. 1 here have been the usual battles and largely thro' the tactful efforts of our beloved sponsor, Mrs. Ballard, and our president, Rodney Preston, we have managed to win most of them. Page Sixteen
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