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5 wiv.-. B E R fr 0 N I Any 1932 ... , , . - I I I In ll 'T L ix? 1 l Ugv 51 1 Q DONALD PARSONS Parsons Minstrel 2, 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Zippy 4. Joke Editor The Liberton- ian 4. His mind is his kingdom, his will his law. RUBY BROWN Doodie Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Zippy 4. Alumni 4. Calendar 4. Dependability is the real key to success. ..K tsl fy ' lllfiff ill elfl'3lfsW'i' ' E , 5 E fl .,.,,,fw- I: , ... M : V, Pri -40- ll '+L .Q 7 ul ---N nllil F 'nw' E : 1 .. . ., .3514 - gm, 5 L . A .ak : ' 5.4, !', 'i? . XQN' P l fl au , . 4 ml wanlllum THELMA SAWYER The1mie Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Campus Days 3. uzippyn 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 3, 4. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. GLENN SMOOT Smoots Glee Club 3. Shop Foreman 4. Distribution Staff 4. I love experiments for I am always making them. THURMAN MITCHELL urrhunlpn Distribution Staff 4. uzippyu 4. Glee Club 3, 4. I always find, in the book of life, some lesson I must learn.
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C.H. S. OLIVE DAVIS Ollie Southport High School 1. Winner of District Shorthand Contest 3. Staff Stenographer 4. State Commercial Contest 3. Excellence is the reward of labor. JOHNNY PRICE Johnny Basketball 2. Advertisements 1932 Publica- tions 4. The only way to have a friend is to be one. JEWEL MICHAEL 4AMike!l Campus Days 3. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Apple Judging Team 1. Advertisement Manager 1932 Publications 4. Baseball 3, 4. It is a wise head that holds a still tongue. .fa l ui., a,., 5 - 1 4 ,I-if . i O 1.. l' H N 2 lllilllll It EUGENE sco'r'r 1 Scotty Kingman 1. rl' .. , I I I m null-guy' Mn , f 5 g LIBERTONIAHN it-v- iv-LW! E 1 I N! r 1 digg. .V I fl' f ,- EM I 1 g' in li . 1 .314 s hails 1 L '-:uw if , Hi gi. ,Q-. sf' ' 19 Q -Q. , s I vi! Fil an g 3 4 9 I 4 5 , if 'I 1' .3 X xiii E X I ' N A I I YH1 Q: , f 9 Q . mv ' . I 1, .5 .nr -9- ..,.,-.. Basketball 2, 3. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Quartette 3. Campus Days 3. , uzippyu 4. Minstrel 3. 4. I Octette 2. Band 3, 4. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2. Advertlsments 1932 Publica- tions 4. It's the way 9. man sticks to a thing that marks him as a success or failure. WAYNE PICK:-:RRELL 'fpicxc' New Augusta High School 1. Treasurer 2. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Minstrel 4. Distribution Staff 4. No one knows what he can l do until he tries. C MARY JO CLAWSON uJon Campus Days 3. Zippy 4. Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Joke Editor 4. Her hair, her manners. all who saw, admired. s l 3 w E 2 U 1 r ul 3 gin M I I ,pnmw
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,Q-.1115 .LL Leica-- P I B E R TSQLN .1 .4 N . W . C .I UNIOR CLASS First Row-lLeft to Rightb-Catherine Darnell, Mary Whitlow. Laura Warren, Mar- garet Wright, Marian Carter, Eva Walton, Florence Fuller, Leona Hodshire, Crystal Ma- son. Helen Wilson. Second Row-Loy Kivett, Esther Mitchell, Mary K. Baxley, Frances Hall, Helen Edmondson, Kate Hall, Mary Wells, Frank Barnes. Third Row-Henry Stout, Clarence Mitchell, Frank Walton, Clyde Ludlow, Floyd Iddings. Fourth Row- Lester Franklin, Alton Franklin, Mr. Benson, Sponsorg Donn Beadle. James Johnson. The Junior Class of '32 had a definite view in mind when the school year started, which was to succeed. We started full force with twenty-eight members. At the first of the year we chose the officers who were to serve us for the coming year. They were: Clyde Ludlow, President, Leona Hodshire, Vice-Presidentg Donn Beadle, Secretary, and Esther Mitchell, Treasurer. For Sponsor we chose Mr. Benson, who has many times proven his worth in that capacity. On Sept. 27 we sponsored for the benefit of the public, a lawn festival twhich was held indoorsl. This proved a success. We contributed several members to the Tennessee Minstrel that was given in November. Lunches were served at various times throughout the year to make money for the outstanding event of the year. On Feb. 27 we successfully presented our Junior Play Who Wouldn't Be Crazy? We are particularly proud of this accomplishment which proved to be highly entertaining. The outstanding event of the year was the Junior-Senior Reception, which consisted of a theater party, then a banquet and entertainment at the Lumley Tea Room in Indianapolis. On the whole this year has been far more successful than any other year in High School for us. We hope to make our last year the best. -11- A ,M ...palm ll li f 1 l 1 r 4. 'v i 1 5 jr x S if llllmi V V'-5 U' - ,iii :ft, W
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