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- THE REFLECTOR i' - JUNIGR CLASS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,..,,.,A, B ob Etheridge Vice-President ,,,,,4,,, ...,.,,,..,, Ha zel Harris Secretary ...........,..... ........ M ary Alice Ivers Treasurer ,,,.,4, ,,,,4,,,.,,......,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,..,. Ells worth Duke Flower .,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,....,.,,..,,..,,,,,. , ,,..,,.,,,,,,.,,.,, , ,. Red Rose Motto ,-,,,-,,A,,,, ,,,., ' 'Climb the Ladder Round by Round. Sponsors ,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,. M iss Sullivan and Mr. Ivers AMBITICNS Galen Hofiee-To choose Miss America each year from the bathing beauties. Mary Bruce-To be able to decide on one man for at least a week. Howard Vogel-To revive the song K-K-Katie in honor of his new heart throb Sofia Theofancpoulos-To become the chairman of the tire rationing committee. Ellsworth Duke-To become the Mayor of the up-and-coming Metropolis, of Cisne. Clyde Turner-To become a bartender of the leading hotel of the land. Hazel Harris-To shorten the mail route from San Diego to Fairfield. Jerry Loale-To be the wife of a famous forward on a champion basketball team. Jimmie Curry-To win the championship title of the fanciest meat cutter. Bob Etheridge-To continue .Einstein's work where he left off. Aletha Fickbolm-To be the odicial director of Boys' Town. Pauline Wohler-To acquire another ring to keep the Diamond happy. Guy Haught-To regain the love of Emmie. George Book-To be the inventor of a car that won't turn over when driven around a corner on two wheels. Esther Pappas-To be a. chorus girl in the Ziegfeld Follies. June Musgrave-To be one of the famous trio The Oifkey Sisters with their theme song All We Want Is a Man. Inez Smith-To return to Deep In The Heart of Texas. Ima Jean Staton-To have the leading role in a -Metropolitan Opera with Bill Hart as her pianist. Betty Brockett-To be as tall as she feels. Virginia Spriggs-To make long curls the fashion. Pat Belt-To think of more new ways to torture the F Club boys next year. Bob Miller-To be able to think of more new jokes. Doris Aihbrook-To be a dancing teacher to all new little boys. Dale O'Neal-To grow as tall as Dorothy. Genevieve Urban-To be able to make better grades than A . Kenton Smith-To collect loving cups for having the most beautiful face in America. Mary Alice Ivers-To be officially recognized as the town's worst woman. Ray Lee-To get a job where he can display those beautiful legs. John Echols-To be a cub scout leader. Carson Baker-To be an engineer on the W. P. A. Ruth French-To settle down to a quiet life as the wife of a Mill Shoals farmer. Wanda Haegele and Lois Banker-To be featured in Wayne City as World Famous Baton Twirlersf' 'lax Gray-To teach Sonja Henle how to cut capers on roller skates in place of ice skates, and vice versa.
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- '- -' THE REFLECTOR -ll' SENIOR POETRY DREAMS Whatreasonwuldtherebe? Aslhavesaid, I'd rather dream than think. And though I've thought It did no good because I gained but nought. And then, as lively fancies through my head Insist on madly wandering, instead Of stately, staid, serene thoughts, I'm wrought To find I'm rather pleased. And I have sought, However much in vain it seems, to stead My flight of common sense, as does the night With great determination try to hide The stars' uneven journey from our sight, Thus all we mortals to our dreams confide What really lies beneath. I cannot write, But only dream, of things that lie inside. -Dorothy Brown. THE THREE SENIORS Three Seniors were writing their poems one day, Writing and working when their week had begun, Each hoped his poem would pass Ma.rlin's way But on Friday they wrote stillg no poem was done. for Seniors must write and Seniors must weep, Though there be no harvwt worth-while to reap, And Miss Marlinis warnings be coming! 'Shree poets kept writing till the lights w t out: They scribbled and marked the verse as they scanned, 13117. the rhyme was all wrong or the rhythm in doubt. Somehow those poems wouldn't work as they'd planned. For Seniors must write, and Seniors must weep Though iambic pentameter disturb a night's sleep, And Mis Marlins warning be numbing. 'Ih'ee semi-ghosts tumed in stories in verse The Judge took them, looked over the meter, The Freshmen oou1dn't do any worse, Or 'Ihere's one or two too many feet here. For Seniors must write and Seniors must weep, The pcor things died softly and fell in a heap, And Miss Marlin's warning kept humming. -Judith Zimmerman.
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-1-1 THE REFLECTOR ---- JUNIOR CLASS Bob Etheridge, Alice Ivers, Ellsworth Duke, Hazel Harris, Esther Pappas. Paul Belt, Virginia Pearl Spriggs, John Echols. La Deene Greene, Nate Gray, Sofia Theofanopoulos, Jack Schurr, Dorotha Lee Schiele, John Laws, Deloris Smith, Max Gray, Ruth French Bill Hart, Doris Kearnes, Garth Burton, Aletha Fickbohm, Harlan Van- way, Marga: et Dalton, James Smith, Ruth Cox, Sam Carter Pauline Wohler, Glen Rickard, Inez Smith, Dick Felix, Ima Jean Staten, Geo-rge Foster, Phyllis Tannahill, Earl Cline, Genevieve Urban. Guy Haught, Dori.: Ashbrook, Edgar Simpson, Betty Stallings, Galen 5 Hoifee, Virginia Childress, Warren Montgomezy, Norma Stanley, George Fe.ty. H Margaret Marshall, David Monroe, Maxine Barnhouse, Donald Johnson, Vivian Burkett, Billy Clark, Ardls Mullinax, Harold Tucker, Maile Harriscn. Clyde Tumer, Rosanna Atkinson, Cale Englebright, Winifred Spriggs, Kenton Smith, Rosebud Grubb, Murell Cline, Fawn Mills, Ralph GriHin. Ruth Locke, Jim Curry, Gerry Rose, George Book, Ina Mae Stallings, Ray Lee. Frances McCorkle, Leo Copeland, Larren Smith. Thomas Wilson, Roialie Wampler, Dale O'Neal, Betty Brockett, Howard Vogel, Jerry Coale, Arnold Mason, Mary Bruce, Carl Hilliard. Evelyn Etheridge, Bill Hicks, Helen Harlan, B. J. Smith, Phyllis Shaw, Bill Snyder, Lois Banker, Carson Baker, Wanda Haegele. June Musgrave, Earl Jones, Maxine Barnhouse, Juanita Harnmil, Mary Ellen Husselton, Bob Miller, Pat Staley.
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