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MAROON T011 ROW: Bnllrin, Sleiningl-r, Kink, Iloll. SlK'l'0l7S. Hyde, Ifislier, Smillv, Dunlap, Goddard. l'Ili'lH: '1'honfyisnn, Norlon. Iilrzrsdr-II. llugie, Juilleinx, Boy4'r, South, Burlun, Taylor. Gates, Clmpmrm, -fumes, Nocclzer. L'p!or!. Cole. lULli'Ill: Brown. ,-llexumier, Piper. Yureann Zimmerman, ll'rsugarLfrr, Slither, Clamp. Fauflm, Rug. Barker. V'r!co.x', Ros.-nmrl. Lin-11, J, Quxrk, THIRD: Ebwrl. .'imt'ers, lluudson, .Sichn-i, Colenmn. .-lrlrlnn. llcssirzyar, Brown, lViIson. Spry. Xlhrkmen. Maxwell, .llmllzru H. Quuk. Shucwzll, SCOII, fnllrspw. SIVUND: Dirkr-if, Dcmley, .lll-rcer, Altffulh. Blume. Jackson. Hrrndrvn, Kunlner, Smilh, Davis. fnrzklr. I-iranll, Turner F. Welvnkun1p, I.. Welenlzunzp, licmkms. Harshbnrgrr, Drllman, Strarllvgl. lill6SI: Brown, Ayres. Davis. Rayburn, Harker, King. Allen, Lee. lVillmn7s. Monahan, Ellis, Mubls, H. Mubls, Collins, I-'orshr-rf. Ifuff. Nvrulon, linlnl, I.'r1ylr'1nn. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Stage decorations for Commencement this June were for the Iirst time in charge of a Junior Class committee. Kathryn Huxtable acted as its chairman, and other members were Katherine Filson. Anna Ruth Hopkins, Frances Leasure and Dorothy Dieckman. Ushers for Commencement were as usual chosen from the Junior Class, and were Harriet Bradbury, Margery McKee, Roger Case, Roland NVilson, French Fraker, George Hixon, Joe Rosenstiel, Anna Mary Arm- strong and Virginia Savage. At the class election in September Virginia Savage was chosen for president: French Fraker. vice-president: Harriet Bradbury, secretary: and Howard Alex- ander. treasurer. Mr. Butler was chosen class sponsor, Junior class rings and pins were chosen by a committee headed by Margery McKee, and composed of Phyllis Lee, French Fraker, Howard Alexander, Har- riet Bradbury and Virginia Savage. The class of '31 seemed particularly interested in athletics. ln the fall George Piper, Albert Russell, Francis Clancy, James Noecker, Leonard Cole and Donald Harlow took an active part in football. John Boyer. George Piper and Francis Dunlap played basketball. The swimmers of the class were XVallace Mulliken and Thomas Franks. Herman Sticher represented it in golf, while on the track team were Herman Fiscus, Glenn Pickens, Lorel Atchinson, Donald Page F if ty
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1930 -- JUNIOR HONOR ROLL A or A+ Grades Newton. Cleola ..A.A..,,,..... Spivey, Marian ,..... ,...... 4 .30 Dover, Marvine ...... ....... 4 .20 Case, Roger .,..,....... ....... 4 .l5 Salladay, Esther ...,........,. 1.4.08 Steininger, Waldo r,.... I .A..., 4 .00 A JOURNEY THROUGH JUNIOR-CLASS LAND One day I started on a journey. Seymour CCurtisJ. a little town in Frantz fEllmaJ was my destination. I went South CEugeneJ until I came to two Hills Uuanita, Johnj. There, under a Schaede fPaulj tree, I sat down to rest. The surrounding country was very colorful. I saw many Green Clrene, Winifredb trees, with Brown CRose Lee, Albertj trunks. Nearby ran a little stream, where a Fisher fRichardj was sitting on a Block fEdnaj. trying to catch a Troutt CAlicej. - The Ayers CVernaj began to grow cooler, and the sky Blacker CBessieJ. Great streaks of lightning Schott CCharlesj out before me. I hurried to a little house, with one Gable CElsieJ where a Messenger fLeej let me in. He told me to Waite CElla Mael and if the King CBettyD had any Leasure CFrancesJ time he would Grant CWilburD me an interview. The Spry CDorothyJ little Messinger had to Hitch CI-Ielenj one of the Savage's CVirginiaj horses, so he rang a Bell fRaymondj for a Stuart CNelliej. She showed me the several Workmen flmogeneb, who occupied the little house. After stumbling over an empty Case fRogerj, we arrived at the work shop. I saw two Cooks fBarbara, Catherinej, a Brewer Clflorothyj, a Glover CLewisj, a Stitcher fl-Iermanl, two Tuckers CPaul, Annabellej, a Barker CGeneval, and a Pricer CCharlesj. She told me that the king was mostly interested in Shoecraft CCharlenej. The Stuart insisted that I see Moore CHaroldj of the estate. We went out the Gates CEckj. I heard a Russell CPaulj in the Brownfield CDonaldJ. It was some Robbins CFredJ tryin to Hyde CRolandJ in the grass. We started back to see the King, but the door had locked behind us, so we had to jump through the window Payne CVenaj. As I entered the court room, I saw King fBettyl Cole fHelen, Leonardl. and several of my friends. They were Montgomery CWilmaj Kink fHenryJ. Sowers CFrancesl, Lee CPhyllis, Paull, Myers Uunej, Dillman CRosemaryl. Dover fMarvinel, Fiscus CThelmaD, Davidson fEugenel, and Filson Uamesl. --ERMA TURNER. Page Forty-nine
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1930 'IPI' ROW: Runuun. l'irki'r-s. Yarrenning. Xtiflll. Kunraill. Pickens. Bollzin. Kinnison, Horn, Robbins, Ven ill- Venter. Swanson. limu'nlir'lil. Hales. Moore. Mrlhrfly. Cams. Alclleson. lIl l'll Glenn. Wullvr. Ni-shin. Turker. Hursl. Ong. Vasc, Alexander. Squires. lfralwr. .'lIa:!i 1g!g, Lnrrlan, l,angi', Hubh. Slirill. Rvidenwann. Glover. lfl'R'lll. flrmslrung. Blank, Robbins, Hixon, ,lltSlilf17CY!, Stun, ,llufliki-n, Hamlin. Franks. Hnrlrzr, Fisrus. Broulr-s. Bvrhaum. Lee. Davis. Marlin. 'l'liIRIJ: Sm-ll, Jinhnsmn. C arlsvn. S14-wart. Spivey, Hopkins. Salladny. Dover. Schultz, While. Morley, Fabrrl, Nelson, Slidinper. lf. J. No:lon. Snyder, Green, Brown. Nesbill, Hegenbarl, Harris. Greg. Meyers, Dubson, Jnchim. HHN!! .llnnlgnnn-ru, .lIrK1llop. Filson. Leasure. Bcrbuum. Cnblin. Huxlnble. .-lsman, Taggart, Slimp, Reinke, Finder. Hifi Vinson. N, Davis. Cole, Bfork. Guthrie. Allen. Walton. Belton, Croslin. lllwl' llurrs'l. Sullivan, 'I'rouH. Diecknmn, .ll. Mulligan, Derroilgh, Geiler. Tucker, Lierman. li. Mulligan, Siwngth lioralwr. .llrKi'i'. Brarlbu il. Armstrong. Krusmk. lfisrux. Busick, lVr1i!i'. Cnslur. Boyd, Bagley. Harlow, Dale Williams, Gerald Wisegarver. Elmer Ray, Albert Russell, David Squires, Verne Ritter, George Piper, John Boyer and George Hixon. The boys were not alone in the Held of athletics since many of the girls were members of G. A. A., including Thelma Piscus, its president: Helen Cole, Esther Jane Norton. Marian Snyder, Dorothy Nelson, Ellma Frantz, Dorothy Breuer. Betty Derrough, Agnes Mercer, Ruth Slidinger, Pearl Croslin, Pauline Taggart, May Phillips, Imogene Belton. Harriet Murphy. Wig and Paint pledged Roger Case. Wallace Mulliken, Jack Hamlin, Roland Wilson. Earl Eaullin, Phyllis Lee, Anna Mary Armstrong and George Hixon after the tryouts in the fall. Wallace Mulliken, Roger Case, and Joe Scott took part in the annual fall production, A'Dear Brutus. Come out of the Kitchen, a farce, was presented by the class Wednesday and Thursday, March 19 and 20. The members of the cast were, Frances Boraker, Virginia Keusink. Virginia Savage, Ruth Slidinger. Eileen Mulligan, Phyllis Lee, Harriet Bradbury, Esther Berbaum, Roger Case, Harold Moore, Earl Eaullin, French Fraker, Roland Wil- son. and George Hixon. Eileen Mulligan, Esther Berbaum, Wallace Mulliken. and Eleanor Geiler entered the local declamatory contest competing with the three other classes for the honor of representing the school in the Big Twelve contest at Danville. Members of the Junior class on the Chronicle stall were Margery McKee. Joe Scott. May Phillips, Virginia Keusink, and Charles Ong, while Wallace Mulli- ken. Phyllis Lee. Harriet Bradbury and French Fraker were on the MAROON staff. Page Fifty-one
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