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Page 29 text:
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CHATTER Flash! Well—here we are, (class of ’39) in this age of swing and jitterbugs. Flash! Flash! Credit goes to Gladys Anderson—the only one who flattered everyone in the annual. Laurel wreaths for the beauties—Louise Davenport (Hollywood Star), Harriet Alexander (Model of Artists and Models) Rena Lawson (A!1 American Senior Girl), and Eugenia Bisset (Campus Sweetheart). William and James Casey will “toss” for the parts of “late” Model T as graduation presents. Marvin Purdom and Lola will be parted next year by a diploma. Julian Sampson was voted “Senior Heartbreaker.” Reason: donations of gum. He ran our eventually. For the future: Sterling Bugg—conducting recreational centers for Annual Editors. Helen Curtsinger - - considering the stage. Future “Farmers' Wives : Our Home Ec. Stars, Mary K. Tyler and Wilma King. Eloise Sanders and Zeke (Centre football star) married. Sara Durr moving to Paris to live and retaining the name “Susie of Bellows Mill.’’ Hairiette Reed becoming “Mrs. Harry. Kathleen Ellerd - -“Miss Personality, winning a “Potter. Marie and Margie Jacobs still fighting over “Cock,y. B. V. Sims wearing stylish shoes. George Sadler still natural with “Athlete’s feats. James Adams still proposing “Merchant’s Spring Clean-up, not for a “Penny” either. Philip Trisler and Patsy McDonley still hitting it off together. Junior Cole announcing the opening of Cole-Coyle Funeral Home. Roy Durr, “Dignified, a lawyer in the making. Rosie Martin in charge of the Tea Room at Beaumont Inn. J. B. Scanlon reducing! Eliza Wilder and Hazel still sticking together like glue. Back to the present: Velois Sinkhorn, being Historian, not required to attend History Class. Mary Elizabeth Howard, (Mrs J. Cummins) and Martha Comingo, (Mrs. S. W. Denny) certainly make a pair. Gertrude Parsons is satisfied with only the “Best.” Senior Class donates a pillow to Woodrow Wilson for Accounting Class-May he rest in peace! Arnold Nichols places charges against “Chuck Wade, “Dude Edwards, and “Cheese Hawley for repairs on a Model T. Bobby Foster, Charles Wells, Frank Trisler and Charles McCarty promise to find wives before 1950. Good luck boys! More power to you! Can you imagine????????? Richard Johnson as a handsome young doctor sending wives to Reno for their nerves ? Rosa Mae Sexton as a capable young nurse, holding a male patient’s hand ? Duke Coleman, who found a hatchet, and then buried it ? Billy Sullivan, tobacco auctioneering, with Harriet as inspiration? Pearl Sexton as a professional “jitterbug? Billy Balden, as Romeo, selling kisses at the five and ten? Martha Shirley (Miss Jilted) as a saleslady of “Caps and Gowns? Joe Daugherty as a manager of “Vocal Varieties, swing and special music novelties? Flash! Flash! That’s chatter for you! -25
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Page 28 text:
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LA RUE DE LA VIE From the fleeting path of youth, Winds another full of cares. The first, a narrow footpath, though uncouth Has paved the way for one who dares To seek the best there is in life, Despite the hardships of the way, To smile at troubles and petty strife, And be to others a guiding ray, As the first trail sank from view. We found another of fresh endeavor. Leading to plains and pastures new,” With prospects fair and brightening ever. Filled with new zeal and inspiration. Traveling together all the way, We pressed on toward our destination And reached at last this Perfect Day.” At life’s crossroad we stand today, With each life’s purpose to fulfill Before us is life’s broad highway, Beside us, byways beckon still; The choice is ours; early or late The quests must end at chosen goals. We are the masters of our Fate We are the captains of our Souls. PEARL SEXTON.
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Page 30 text:
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SUPERLATIVES Rosa Sexton ...... Billy Sullivan George Sadler..... Duke Coleman...... James Casey....... Mary K. Tyler ... Eloise Sanders.... Bobby Foster...... Kathleen Elerd.... Julian Sampson Harriette Reed.... Chester Hawley J. B. Scanlon..... William Casey Woodrow Wilson Mary E. Howard Rosie Martin...... Marie Jacobs Helen Curtsinger Charles McCarty Philip Trisler.... Billy Balden...... Helen Curtsinger.. Gladys Anderson Sara Durr......... Sterling Bugg..... Bobby Foster...... Harriet Alexander Arnold Nichols.... .... Wisest ......... .... Wittiest ....... Most Athletic .... .... Loudest ........ Least Appreciated .. Most Serious...... .... Frankest ....... .... Funniest ....... Most Sarcastic ... .... Clumsiest ... Neatest ........ Biggest Bluffer ... .... Sleepiest ...... Most Careless .... .... Slowest ..... Quickest Tempered Reddest Hair .... Meekest ........ Giggliest ...... .... Shortest ....... .... Tallest ........ Best Dressed ..... Most Alarming ..... .... Best Artists ... .... Giddiest ....... ... Most Initiative . .... Best Singers ... Sweetest .......... .. Most Patient ..... ....Eugenia Bisset ......Pearl Sexton George Edwards Patsy McDonley ....Frank Trisler .........Roy Durr Richard Johnson Philip Trisler Eliza Wilder Arnold Nichols Rena Lawson B. V. Sims Marvin Purdom Velois Sinkhorn ....Junior Cole .Hazel Russell ..Charles Wade Wilma King ........Sara Dun- Patsy McDonley Gertrude Parsons Margie Jacobs ....Charles Wells Martha Shirley Martha Comingo ....James Adams Louise Davenport ....Rena Lawson ....-...Wilma King THINGS WE RE PROUD OF Our new Commercial Department . . . (and teacher) Our Class Advisers Winning the Forensic Tournament Winning the County Tournament in Basketball Cute Seniors on “Kid Day” Our Junior and Senior Plays Our pupils with twenty credits Our Annual George Sadler and George Edwards in Athletics Our successful “Sadie Hawkins Box Supper” Our Diplomas -26-
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