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ewan I93O who The Highlander Gow l93O who Twenty Alden, Mary Louise Campbell, Doris Clements, Mary Louise eww, cmlaane cu-amp, r-'mees cnpw, Dorothy De View-. Mn-nm Evans, Annabel Fnkmmin. Roberta cum., Them. own, Georgiann Gnves, nm, Haxlett, Irma Hughes, J-mm. Junk., .lm-mn. xmpp, Dolores Lmci., Theresa L.-mrs, virganx. Lnylin, slum. Mme... Bonnie Je.-.1 Meceny, Rachel McCllmlns, Audrey Junior Class Roll Mm, Helen cvmu, cnrmxn. Penney, Maru.-.Q Pan-my, Helen Louise Rabbeth, Damxhy nmbo, Dorothy Roberts, Junene' Russell. Fam snmne, c.L-ay, smelter, Kathryn wemwmr., :unbea- wuma, Mmm wom-ell. Rulll Am.-me, Byron carbs, Bert casey, Kenneth Fife. Paxton Hlgue, J-ek Hammond, sen- Hmmm. George H.-mon. wmim Holloway, sawn- JUNIOR OFFICERS I'rc-slrlent ....,,..,.... .,........ ..,,.. ,..... - I ack Huguc Vice-Presiclent ,,.... ........ I 'lxlwin Holloway Secrc-tary ....,, .,..., ....,,.. X l 'lllimn Hurnmn Treasurer, ,. ,..,,,.., ..,..,..,,..., , Domxvnn Kluke STUDENT COUNCIL lilliznbetll We-ntwurlly Paul Lune Hoover, Myron Howell, Richard Jones. Morgan Kerns. Pnul Klokef Donovan Landen. Eulene Lana, Paul Libby, Benlamln McCullough, Hugh Marian, Ralph Pease. Lenvitte Phillips, Clyde Rnrdon, Eddy Recob, Herbert Rhodes, Phillip Riegger, Howard saw, slam. Taylor, Ray uh-id., Robert Unmphzr, Robert Welch, Lorln Wilson. Alexander
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we 1930 ww The Highlander sow lqao new Exllillullml1lliniulinulinulnnIllulIllIllIllIllininH1illiluiulnlnllllnlInluuiululu1llllllllmlnmumulilliIiililuinlllinlmmmliuiullllmE Metzunorpliosis of a Junior Seth Hzmunnud-ll-.-I HL-nr, ye rcdsklns brave and nohle! Animals and singing birds- Of the story told in pictures. Of the epic without words How the Juniors found the trail To the Happy Hunting Grounds, Where n brave may pnss in safety utnd no teacher makes her rounds. XVhen we first saw light of day In a metaphorlc sense We were in the kindergarten And considered very dense. In some way nt last we nmnagcd fThough I still do not know llowj To recite with timid voices: H-o-r-s-u spells cow. Then they gave us up as hopelessg We were forced to travel light, And we passed the next four classes Just hy working day und night. By that tlmc we learned the folly Ot' the puth that we had trod, And since then we've never studied. Now our motto's Trust in God. So we scraped clear through the tlftl And we started in with six, Then we made u'l'utnl error, And succeeded-l'll say, UNIX, For the Junior High received us With proverbial open .arms But from one nrln hung n paddle From the otlu-r--Fulse Alarms! For those wlckcd Freshmen told us That we would not last two years. But when wr nrrivcd ns Freshmen Did we scare the little deurs! From the Freshmen to the Juniors Is n most alarming hop, But we made the pass in two years With n temporary stop. When we come to Senior glory QVl'hy und how we hardly knnwj We'll amuse you with u story Of how quickly twelvc years gn. But the future holds a mystery YVhich we just con't solve right now, For will any college take ns? Most uncertain-I ll allow. 1 grade Elllnnn 1ululllilluiilliliiniullvlllluillinlrlirliillrlilIirliiIiilmilIwillllmlwwIiiIllrllruvallrllllulmmvlliilm lliriiinuilliiriummvlllllllllllm N inateon
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we I93O GMD The Highlander CNE I930 9449 'invuuuunuiivinininuvinuiuvn1iii1iIiivinuwislininuiunniuzuinrininrxinilvumuulniniilliniliinmnnininilinnliiuulnu1nlumllmmulvmllE E Sophomores 2 5 Virginia Stvphvnson-I0-.1 5 E Hen-'s to the class of thirty-two, 5 5 A group ot' boys and girls so true 3 5 To G. H. S. and may it stand E 5 The best of all the schools in the land. 2 5 First is Mnntgnmery, the Prcsidm-nt, 5 3 Elected by majority of our consent, 5 E McCallum, next, who likes to mnkn speeches, 3 About Student Council he often teaches. 5 S Our Imwlllc, the basket hall Hume 5 3 Dnes her best for the school and the gumeg 5 E Thrn Robert Hill on the Highlander stalf. 3 3 We hope he does wrll in representing our class. E Wt- won't forget Miss Romig, sn dear, E 3 ' NVlm always is prrscnt, our troubles to lxcnrg 2 She is there every day with :L smile un her face S E To gm:-t us each nnc as we all take our place. Z 5 There are others whom well like tn mention 5 E But thcsc nre the first who claim our attention. E E There is much yet for ns to do. 2 5 llut lv.-rc's to the class of thirty-two. 5 Elvslumix1litmllvuv1llinIhmu1u1I41IMiI1iI1H1llru1H14llmnfunnrumurm1unlmmmnumrmlmmlllinnmIlInH1I1iluNIiiInnllul:mulnmwmnu E Twenty-one
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