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FAGE TWENTY HELEN MARTIN Bill Quiet, Graceful and a Darn Good' Sport Home Economics Club EDMUND O'DONNELL Rach The Ten O'Clock Scholar Football '29, Track '30 Baseball '30 FRANK MAGEE H The Famous Orator Football '28, '29,Basketba11 '27-'28, '28-'29, '29-'30, Track '27, '28, '29, '30, Baseball '30
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SAM CRESAP Crippen Wine, Women and Song Football '28, '29, Basketball '28- '29-'30, Track '29, Capt '30, Cotton Queen Escort 1929 Debate '30 CUCA CARBAJAL Our Musician Home Economics Club WILLIE DAVIS Smelly VVise, Witty and Winsome Football '27, '28, 29, Basketball '29-'30, Track '29, '30, Baseball '30 ' PAGE NINETEEN
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'gv.w3'lpxgr1'E1l, ff-. Y ' 1 ' fr-i rwfxfy' L' 14. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class, at the beginning of the school term of 1929-30, number- ed ten-five boys and five girls. Since then one of our members has left school, leaving us nine members. ' The class was organized in October, and Miss Mavis Ann Smith was chosen as sponsor. Hubert Nunn was elected presidentg Willie Davis, vice president: Cora Beth Bickley, secretary: and Mary Ruth Davis, reporter. Climb, Though the Rocks Be Rugged was selected as the class motto, but Together We Stick, Divided We're Stuck was adopted later to express our sentiments more fully toward each other. The Junior Class colors are scarlet and gold. The class flower is the rose. At the beginning of our organization some pulled one Way and some another, so when the question of what should be our class emblem arose no one could decide so the matter was dropped. But this does not hold true of our class now. The Junior Class this year has won a name for itself not only as being one of the jolliest classes in the school, but also a class upon which one could surely depend to put over any entertainment or project. Our chief aim this year has been to secure affiliation in English Three. Whether or not we have achieved this will be determined next year, but we may say this, that even if we do fail, we have tried, and English Three is perhaps one of the rugged rocks mentioned in our motto. Our class is a distinguished class. Almost every member has accomplishi- ed some noteworthy thing which will be history in Fabens High School years from now. Hubert Nunn, our honored president, is captain of both the football and basketball teams. Sam Cresap is an athlete of great value to the school and participates in all sports. He attended both the district and state meets in Track. VVillie Davis is the school cartoonist. His decided talent in this line of Work has won him much praise. He is also a member of the foot- ball and basketball teams. Edmund O'Donnell is also a good athlete and plays both football and basketball. Frank Magee, the tallest boy in school, is a good center on the basketball team. Without his fine playing and great height the team would be far from what it is. Mary Ruth Davis, who represented Fabens High School in the Cotton Festival at Liberty Hall this year, was the yell leader of our pep squad. She represtented Fabens in the County Declam- ation Contest and won second place. Cora Beth Bickley was voted the prettiest girl in school. She is a member of both basketball and volley ball teams. H'elen Martin and Cuca Carbajal are important members of our class. They are both talented musicians and the junior Class never lacks a source of special music. The Junior Class of this year will be the Seniors of next year. We want to make next year a gala time for Fabens High. We have the material, the pep, and the determination: all we lack is time and object, but we will acquire these next year. So watch out for us Fabens High! PAGE TWENTY ONE
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