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MARY GRAHAM JOHN GOODWIN SP - This year's Spurs is the first edition the members of the Student Body have published for three years. A great deal of expense and labor was involved to put out the Spurs. Some may ask What is the object of an annual? That is one thing that is easier said than done. The object of the annual is to provide a means of looking back on those happy school years. One can always find entertainment in an old annual -- What an awful picture of Chuck or It was windy the day they took our pictures or else I would have been the best-looking girl there. It is always in- teresting to look back into the halls of the school with a book of familiar faces before you. One can remember every happy hour and, wouldn't you know it, every humiliating hour. It is something one will always keep - that will always amuse -- and will always prove to be good reading matter. Pictured below are: reading from left to rightg back row: E. Randall, D. Michel, M. Graham, J. Goodwin, P. Thalhofer, R. Fearrien, G. Dragich, S. Michel, M. Westberg, G. Boyce. Front row: W. Adkisson, S. Bachelder, P. Boyce, M. McKenzie, M. Powell, S. Westberg G. Hyatt, F. Beoletto. '-1 , A 5 y ,-2' fever-.-. A .y Y My , .. 4' ,L UN ., A
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BLUE and GOLD BANNER Old Blue and Gold has had a very success- ful year keeping the students up-to-date on all school activities and letting them in on the latest gossip. Aided by a well-padded fund, several six page issues were put out, each chuck-full of stories about dances, assemblies and other school ac- tivities as well as sports and wry little notes written by a person who signs herself Corny Cornelia , Gabby Gossip , and other distinc- tive names. The staff for the Blue and Gold Banner for the past year was: editor, Suzanne Michel, as- sistant editor, Joy Crosswhite, sports, Paul Thalhofer and Denny Michel: calendar and birthday, Mary Lou McKenzie: exchanges, Mary Graham, features, Robert Fearrieng serv- ice column, Mariel Westberg and Georgia Ann eg Dragichg humor, Mary Louise Powell: Betty Staley, Virginia Birdsong, Shirley Erickson, John Goodwin, Suzanne Daniels, Welles Ad- kisson, Bonnie Post, Patsy Mink, Peggy Boyceg , advertising manager, Mary Graham: Mariel 5 Q Westberg, Sharon Westberg, Mary Lou McKen- www. zie, Patsy Mink, Sally Lewis, Gloria Hyatt, is f Georgia Ann Dragichg and adviser Elizabeth Randall. SUZANN E MICHEL, Editor Pictured below are: reading from left to right: Back row: S. Daniels, P, Boyce, S. Erickson, N. Miller, B. Staley, B. Post. V. Birdsong. Second from back: W. Adkisson, S. Bachelder, M. Powell I. Hardenbrook, P. Mink. Third from back: S. Westberg, G. Hyatt, M. Westberg, S. Lewis, M. Mc- Kenzie. Fourth from back: S. Michel, G. Dragich, J. Crosswhite, M. Gra m, E. Randall. Front: R. Fearrien, P. Thalhofer, J, Goodwin, D. Michel. l
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LETTERMEN f men's meetings for the year 1945-46 were: president, Dallas Chalfantg vice president, Charles Porfilyg secretary-treasurer, Dean Dodson: sergeants-at-arms, Billy Harryman and Bill McCormack: and advised by gm Coach Marion Huff. The club initiated fourteen mem- ' i bers into the club November 9, 1945. Mixed couples were seen the night of November 11, 1945, at the Lettermen's Backward Dance. The girls asked their dates, asked the boys for the dances, and treated the boys after the dance. Arkie and His Jolly Cowboys played for a dance sponsored by the Lettermen in the gym Novem- ber 22. The Lettermen sponsored a smoker in April. DALLAS CHALFANT, President - Front row from left to right: P. Reams, J. McPhetridge, B. McCormack, W. Durkee, G. Powell, H. Williams, K. Warner, D. Chalfant. Second row from left to right: J. Hopkins, N. Evans, G. Smith, J. Noble, J. Goodwin, L. Martin, D. Dodson, B. Sly, W. Warren, B. Johnston. Back row from left to right: Coach Huff, G. Orr, L. MacKay, A. Smith, P. Tennant, H. Henry, P. Thalhofer, W. Harryman, C. Porfily, W. Almack, L. Adams. - Conducting the Letter-
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