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Now pean, he trys to Hlay ball Ano good ball players he meets But one txlnb that stoos hlm P15 big feet llhnrf QU' ow She e ut Nlta was a big ball plaver always could outrun them all could do her plays pretty good, one thlng wrong sho forgets the ball Dean Wyckoff 'hed Ox' EE l,2,3, Baseball l,2,3,h F F A 132339 Junior Play Pres1oent 2 vice Pres L nix1o Beagley oiasly' Junior Play glee club l,2,3 M It looked extremely rocky AGI' For lad Tze he xe ADL! Freedom hlbu that oa a 81115 bunch of ireshmen, Just been sent to stay boys were a w shout, glrls were gust as bad, faculty shook thelr heads, sald ULh1S 15 the worst we've hadn as sophmores t ey were notnlng, Aa 1un1ors, only fair, and as Seniors they h dn't changed, Ano Q1GH't seem to care Oh somewhere in this d1StuDt laid The sun is Sh1D1H5 brlght, Somewhere folks ale happy, And somewhere hearts axe llght, Somewhere chlldren shout, The SeD1OFS have just got out Glggly is that Dlxie Beagley which 18 her name But let her giggle for llke her just the same Now here 15 a glrl that g1ggleS too The reason she did She had HOLklP t N158 B1shop nB1Bhn BB l,2,3,h Soft Ball 1, ,3 n fT10 2,3,h Quartet 2,3,h Glee Club 1,2,3,u Junior Play Presxdent l Sec 4 Sec U Letter Jacket Verlene Stewart 'Shorty BB 1,2 Soxt B811 1 Glee Club l 2,3 ,L Q7
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5en1n1'Q'lass lfilsinrg On the oright morning of September 2, lyeO, nineteen eager drlve s climbed into their not rods and prepared to enter in tre HRace for LOU cationu Miss Alma Eiiert h6lpBd us to warm up our motors, b6FVlC6 our ro s, and get oif at tre startlng gate lor tie first mlle Ars Olive taule arrived as chief JUdgG lor the second and third mile oi tre race As we entered the lourtn mlle, with Mrs Sally Smith JUQ5lHg, we had decreased in numoer to trirteen Looxing around we discovered th t many or our lellow drlvers were out of the race and new racers were now appearing Entering the seventh mlle, Mrs HildTBQ McCammon took over as relief Judge out Mrs Sally Smith returned for the elghth mile Only four more miles to go There are twenty of us now A line up of the drivers, all driving various colored rods, stands as follows: Max Annis, Bllly Davidson, Bud Dotter, Mike Dutton, Connie Max Lile Eugene Province, Verle Stewart, Billy Warfield, Dean Wycxoff, Jin Wilson Dixie oeagley, Nita Bishop, May Black, Elsie Brennon, Twylah Jo Ferguson, Twila Noblitt, Dorthy Rooinson, Jerry and Josie South, and Verlene Stewart THB road had many di,s and curves and uton entering the tenth mile we find th t we I ve lo t Mine Dutton and Verle ewart, out wrlma Morse and Patsy do Ausley moved lf to tame relr ,late Manv tlmes tre JUQg6S threateded to di quallly us lrcm tne race oecause ol our varlous pranns out we somehow made it to the eleventh mlle oi tne race Jim W lson was now out ol tre race oecause of tire trouble and uene Parsons and Charles Forest moved up to race for tne llnlsh lhe drivers now in the home stretch are Max Annis, Bill Davidson dene Parsons, Gene Provlnte, Dean Wycxoff, h ta Bishop, May Blace, Darr, Twila Noblitt, Jerry Morland, Patsy Ausley, Verlene Stewart, Dixie B agley, and Dorthy Roblnson The twelfth and last mile of the race has seen only fourteen weary, but happy, drivers e have red good and bad tlmes out we feel that the reward we will receive wren cross the Iinisk llne, has been earned Some of us Will etire from TBCID5 e t BIG ot er wi l enter more dll 1 u o But the memories of the thrllling rate at r P S will remalr wltr us forever fo fo l e, F, A , A T, ' 1 - A 'Y - O X ' X 1 A d ' ' , ' ' t' ' ' . ' rx '. ' . . ,w - , . , - A . K . y I. 0 , K A . ' ' ' e I . O 1 V 1 Y 3 o I 'V 0 00 0 t 7 , , . A v , U X . . , 6 , 5 N Y 5 at U ra s ' l tt ' ' ' ' ' 4 '. l f' LL ' ' - . , x y S :I f '-1 1 ' ' . ' - ' g ,V , , 0 - '- -..V , w fx .L A , V. ,. . . W. : 5, , A ' W ' 'i ' '. X Jo L.. v ' ' . A I ' k K V k U VIII. A 4 ' ' . . we , A . . v ... F ' ' aft r tnls rare 1 h, s 1' ' ' l f'c'lt nes. N A .L ' ' ' ' it A ' . A A xl ' l
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