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TID BITS ABOUT THE JUNIORS Velma Aldridge Demure and sweet with many virtues. Doris Allen—Mr. Fell's good woman Friday”. Theodore Allen—Our Junior trumpeteer. Earl Allton—Fugitive from the Chair Gang. Ruth Anderson—Queen of the Tennis Court. Betty Ater—“Young”, sweet and talented. Gilbert Barker—Our Handsome Athlete. Jane Brannon—Beautiful and efficient. Wilma Brown—“Tainer's” fairest. Eleanor Butler—We agree with MeLuney; she's all right. Jean Chaffin—Never idle. Joan Chaffin—Champion Saleslady. Guinivere Conaway—We envy her golden locks and that infectious giggle. Parker Crooks—Beware of Park's “snap”. J. B. Dillehay—“Sleepy”. His favorite song is “Gotta Get Some Shut-eye”. Boh Eveland—Saxy bell boy. Fisher—One of the “Crosby” Fishers. Ruth German—Does she like “red” moustaches? Marguerite Gossman—What athletic ability! Earl Hankinson—Crooksville's gift to Zanesville. Laura Heath—Modest and good-natured. Bob Hawk—Business is rushing this season for one so romantic. Jean Holcomb—Her pleasant smile unequaled. Carol Hull—A chatterbox of knowledge. Lois Hull—Senior’s delight. Lura Justice-—The sincerest of them all. Marcella Kellenbarger—Our most talkative. Jo Leeth—A personality of gold. Anna Jewell Lewis—Ann Sheridan doesn't have all the oomph! Paul McLean—What a hand for artistic drawings! James Miller—Our ace huntsman. Violet Neff—A sweet attractive sort of lassie. John Price—That altogether rare combination of intellect, ingenuity, integrity, and innocence. Emily Sisk—Our dramatic “Cleopatra”. Harry Ongell—Teacher’s worry. Raymond Warren—His red hair and freckles appeal to the girls. Curtis Watts—The most talented, liber Yoder—Better late than never. Kendall Smith—One gifted with poetry writing. Mary Ruth King, Allyn Fleming, Wallace German, Clara Hayman, Betty Maincs, Grace Mickey, Jean Trout, Joe Watts—The untalkative octet. Miss Galloway—Juniors may come and Juniors may go, But I stay put until they fire me.
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John Price, Raymond Warren, and Curtis Watts. The Juniors who journeyed to Athens on the scholarship team were Carol Hull, Jean Chaffin, Guinevere Conaway, John Price, Curtis Watts, and Betty Ater. The percentage of members on the honor roll increased this year and one class member, Betty Ater, was taken into the National Honor Society. Betty Ater, John Price and Carol Hull were placed on the editorial and the business staff of the annual. With the idea of entertaining the seniors with a bigger and better prom the class undertook the task of presenting “Who's Crazy Now, a hilarious three-act comedy, under the direction of Miss Eva Coulter. And so. on our way again—this time the last in C. H. S.. we Juniors say; Here's a toast to the Sophomores and a toast to Miss Calloway May your future be pleasant and successful always. Junior Class 1st ROW: Jo Lccth, Betty Ater, Carol Hull, Ruth Anderson, Jean Chaffin, Lois Hull. 2nd ROW: Lura Justice, Jane Brannon, Jean Holcomb, Eleanor Butler, Ruth German. 3rd ROW: Doris Allen, Parker Crooks, Eddie Channel, Allyn Fleming. 4th ROW: Velma Aldridge, Marguerite Goss-man, Wilma Brown, Theodore Allen. 5th ROW: Joe Watts, Earl Allton, Earl Hank-inson, Paul McLean, Wallace German.
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mHJpmortam Tn Carol Lorraine Cannon In memory of a fellow high school student and companion who died April 7, 1939. Carol Cannon, daughter of Fred and Gertrude Cannon, was born May 30, 1924, and died April 7, 1939, aged 14 years, 11 months, and 7 days. In school where she was a member of the freshman class, Carol was an accepted leader, an honor student, a member of the high school band, the glee club, the orchestra, and Junior Girl Reserves.
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