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On a bright cool summer day in September, twenty-one juniors came galloping down the road to old Coburg High camp. After being in school some time, their class officers were elected as follows: Former chief mule tender: William Reese, Jr. Second mule tender: Don Brechtel Mule train secretary: Alma Miller Mule train treasurer: Charles Phelps Pink and gray were chosen colors, and the white carnation, the chosen flower. Later during the school year, William thought he was working too hard, so he pulled off his cowboy boots and took off his ten-gallon hat to put on a soldier's uniform. After mid-term, Bob and Raymond Gielishlmoved away to attend school at the Pleasant Hill camping grounds. The junior'boys and girls revealed their athletic ability by having three boys and.two girls on the athletic squads. Alma Miller, Evelyn Bloom, and LenaCrownover proved to be successful yell leaders. Alma Millmrwas carnival princess and her escort was Bob Gielish. Several i11the class served on the r staf ' the Annual staff. f, another group, on 2 The sophomore class began its second year of the high school jour- ney with sixteen members riding the stage coach to Education. Their coach drive elected was Johnny Greengvice-driver, Dolores Coburngjour- ney-secretary, Jean Kennedyg and Wanda Crownover was chosen to handle the money bags. Myrtle Davenport, reporter, Barbara Reese and George Stovall, student council members, and Riley Wright, Red Cross represen- tative, were also elected. The class chose, as their colors,the rain- bow colors, and the sweetpea, their flower, while the motto is, 'Hard labor bringeth profit. They felt highly honored to have Edith Forcum crowned Queen of the 'MQ-SO Carnival.n Riley Wright served as pnince.
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p FRESHMEN 1 FIRST ROW: C. Campbell, B. Cunningham, R. Chamberla1n5T.Pit- king F. Jonesg B. Smithg D Smith' W Cantrell D S i p . . ' . m th' D. Haworth, M. weinrighg o. Davenport 3 Minnie 1f:5e1de,Adv' sscown ROV - - - J. L. Stolsig, C. Adkins, D. Thompsong A. Miller, C. Stallings, L.R. Crook, J. Woodruff, N. Paul: M. Sim- monsg I. Eggeg G. Mishler. II ROW L Howard, B. Littlejohng B. Knott, G. Haworth, ' A Salis J Knott, J. Van Ordan The freshmen rolled into high school in high spirits, having a thirty-three members. The initiation days were much fun for them all, as they were dressed to represent many different characters. As a result,they were awarded a fine party by the sophomores. Lewis Howard was elected to lead their team of oxen, and Colin Campbell assisted 1 as v ce leader. Carl Adkins took notes of their journey, and Don Haworth bought their supplies and handled the finances. Student council mem- bers were chosen as Mickey Simmons and Tommy-Pitkin, Mardene Weinrich served on the Red Cross, and Iris Egge took charge of the class news as reporter. They chose for their class colors, blue and white, their flower, the red rose, and their motto, One step farther The freshmen were proud to have Don Haworth as Carnival Prince, and Mar d en Weinrich as Princess. The class also had charge of six carnival booths. ix.-5,-'-'fs- o fax- 'fa as 0 - A-,PW ' e:'tefSXg,mf
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