Frisco High School - Coonskin Yearbook (Frisco, TX)

 - Class of 1945

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Frisco High School - Coonskin Yearbook (Frisco, TX) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 12 of 28
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l f. 'K Y L December January February March April GUR VOYAGE Cont. The Seniors gave good reports in Government class. Maybe that accounts for the fact that we give the same ones tomorrow. New case in Senior class! Bud gives candy to Weber. Mr. Kolb owes Senior class 37500. fClass room temperature ill' egalj. What person missinformed Mr. McCoy? flmagine one of us go- ing to collegeju Another new case-Jerry Maxam changes seats with Phyllis King in Government class, Liz gets the benefit. fHere sayj Mary Frances Sloan adopted a new name for Miss Withf erspoon. Liz the official mail carrier looks sad today. fBud says Vera did' n't write letters to him like Liz was supposed to have mailedj. Senior girls starts the new year wearing plaid shirts and pigtails. It's all Stanford's fault: The Government class has to outline again today. Imagine Lorene and Anna Lou knowing what sodium chloride is? Senior boys received ball sweaters today. fAren't they good look' ing, we mean the sweatersj. Something smells good in Government class. Weber spilt perfume on the radiator. All classes voted for name of year book. Some dirty work going on somewhere. The Government books are disappearing into thin air. Mr. Kolb mad today. QGovernment books still gonej. Books found. Bob Crecelius tore a page out of the year book, someone let it out that he was running on the Democrat ticket. Mr. Kolb calls Stanford by a new name. fLittle moronj. Esfierybody looks pretty today. fSeniors had individual pictures ta enl. , Shorty was mean today, she threw an eraser at Stanford. Lost : three Senior girls. Found : in Stendal. Pictures arrived. Mr. Hyslop seen in the hall wearing red, white, and blue overalls. We have all hopes of winning the tourney. Our hopes have fallen. Owensville won the tourney. Gang Way, for Seniors while they run to Room 24 to see who got parts in the play. Sunshine Girls had a date with the magician. Cards and Invitations arrived. Mr. Kolb inally got to school, wonder if he had to swim. Mother, Father and Daughter Banquet. Senior Play Mamma's Baby Boy. Band Concert. County Music Festival. Juniorand Senior Reception. Baccalaureate. Commencement. School ends. PAGE TEN

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I OUR VOYAGE Contd. We were christened silly sophomores as we started the second year of our voyf age. One of our former shipmates, Edwinda Abran, decided she would like to conf tinue her journey with us, so we welcomed her back aboard. While we stopped for Edwinda, two more passengers presented tickets and came aboard, they were Lorene Clark and Doris McGill, But to our sorrow we found that Imogene Bottoms, George Barker, Robert Peirson, Delta Burns, Virginia Clem, Chester Mitchell, and joe and Harold Osborne, would not continue the journey with us. This year we elected Mr. Casey as our new sponsor. Our president was Bob Ross McEllhiney, our vicefpresident was Stanford Hyslop, and our secretary and treasurer was Ruth Thompson. It was fall once more. Again we were setting sails to reach, our goal by 45. This year we were christened jolly juniors. We chose Mrs. Green as our sponsor. Our president was Stanford Hyslop, our vicefpresident was Bob Ross McEllhiney, and our secretary and treasurer was Ruth Thompson. A day that will be long remembered by this crew was the day we received our class rings. Every chest was just a bit puf- fed on that day, and hands waved proudly through the air for many days. f Then on March 31, the class presented their play entitled Mystery at World's End. Nice work! mates. Everyone on deck enjoyed it. On April 14, the juniors en' tertained the seniors at the junior and Senior reception. It was fun and exciting, but also just a bit sad because this made us realize our' journey was swiftly coming to an end. Before this cruise ended one of our mates Richard Dick Lockwood, joined the navy. We are proud that Dick is'one of us. The passengers came aboard again in the fall of 44 . This year we sailed under the name of dignified seniors . Since this part of our cruise.was so important we'll give you a day by day description by recording here a copy of the log from the cap' tain's quarters. September 1 School started. 11 Organization of Senior Class. Oiiicers and sponsor elected. Cards and Invitations ordered. 13 Two senior boys have new yellow sweaters. ' 18 Senior Class party at Mary Frances Sloan's fHad a swell timej. 20 Senior boys all dressed up today, wore bow ties. November 2 Government Class conducted an election. 4 District Sunshine Meeting. ' 10 fLooks like rain, Two senior girls wore boots to school. Band concert. - 20 QMrs. Dougherty sick today, Senior girls cooked Thanksgiving din' ner. ' 22 Senior Class party at Anna Lou Chappell's fln honor of Dick Lockwoodj. 30 Some giggling girls got their grades taken away from them in Govf. ernment class. J. D. and Bob Ross wore lemon and butterscotch trousers. December 1 What senior girl came to school without combing her hair? fWeber you are going to have to get up earlierj. 5 Government class went on a shut up strike. QI wonder who's idea it wasj? . 6 Class meeting--what a row! fMiss Ennes almost lost her temperj. PAGE NINE



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, x OUR VOYAGE Contd. As we came to the final days of our journey the stops alolng the way became more and more significant. The stop at Commencement Hill is one we will all remember. Before we could ascend Commencement Hill our baggage had to be checked and there were many things which we left behind. The formal statement of the things we left is as follows: To Mr. Hyslop-another cocky senior class. To Mr. Borders-a new joke book. To Mr. Kolb-a speedfup program in speech. To Mr. Wilson-another 6' 5 average team. To Miss Witherspoon-a carton of gum so that she can repay the people that she has deprived of this priceless article. ' To Mrs. Green-a band with fewer squeaks . To Mrs. Dougherty-a file cabinet with a Yale lock. To Mrs. Harrington-an eighth grade with another set of twins, just to keep things lively. To Miss Ennes--a pair of Carmen Miranda's shoes so she can see what is going on without standing on a chair. To the juniors-we leave our dignity, that is, at least as much as we have shown. To the sophomores-we leave all our discarded gum which may be found under var' ious seats. To the freshmen-we leave a bar of Lifebuoy Soap and the right to call the present eighth graders greenies next year. We the senior boys fexcept Carl' Harbison, will our bow ties to the sophomore boys. We the senior girls of 1945 will our Hgure flattering plaid shirts to the junior: boys. I Carl Harbison, will my Frankie Sinatra personality to' jerry Maxam. Barbara jo Miller, will my secret formula for dieting to Bonnie Bloom. , Leona Weber, will my mystical power for making Government books disappear to Paul Brogan. I, Veradine Schlamp, will my right to two time every boy I go with to Dink 9 I, I Witherspoon. I, Phyllis King, will my inability to keep up my shoulder straps to Audie Davis. I, Stanford Hyslop, will my ability to get along with Mr. Kolb to anyone who thinks he can. I, Bob McEllhiney, will my hot lips ftrumpet style, to Bill McEllhiney. I, Anna Lou Chappell, will my ability to switch rings regularly to Edna jaynes. I, Mary jane Hopkins, will my quiet disposition to Mildred Edwards. We, Edwinda Abran and Lorene Clark, will our noisy attitudes in government class to Betty Gentry and Rosalyn Block. I, Bob Crecelius, will my right' to vote a straight democratic ticket to Lucille Witherf spoon. I, Lucille Snyder, will my right to vote on everygclass question to some poor under' privileged character. I, Mildred Beasley, will my long linger nails to Bette Davis. I, Anna Lee Burns, will my ability to take the blame for everything to Jacqueline Hicks. I, J. D. Reavis, will my accurate ability to be on time for classes to Bob Sinkhorn. I, Elizabeth Lockwood, will my fascinating chatter to Mary Belle Mahan. I, Mary Frances Sloan, will my popularity with the opposite sex to Sophia Gentry. I, DorislMcGill, will my uncontrollable urge to talk back to teachers to Martha Lou Col ins. I, Mary Evelyn johnson, will my hilarious laughter to Mable McDevitt. I, Ruth Thompson, will my ability to be an eflicient secretary to the class, as well as to Mr. Hyslop, to Georgia Mitchell. PAGE' ELEVEN

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