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Junior Class President ....................................... .................. I immy Greenwood Vice President ......... ........ A rthul Lee Lane Secretary ............ ............... B ertha Brown Treasurer .......................................................... Virginia Armstrong Illofto-- Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice. Colors-Red and VVhite. Flowers-Red Rose. Sponsors-Dick Conley, Miss Almalee Greenlee. Class History 'Twas the day of school opening and in all of our minds, Was the thought that we were there for four years of great times. We were all happy, or I think we were, as we made our preparations for the oncoming year. With Carter, Brown, Carter, and Travis as our cabinet grand, and the help of Lloyd and Dancey we ably made our stand. Fun was in the making when this jolly class, Got together on picnics and played games in a mass. Our second year went off with a bang, Everybody seemed more than ready when the class bells rang, But again comes that question which is discussed so clear, Who will be our class otlicers this year? As the days went by, Cisne, Colborn, Carter, and Brown came in charge With Drexler and Schrodt to help them take care of this great barge. But much to our disappointment Mr. Schrodt took another appointment away off down in Oklahoma. Suddenly, while all were wondering why, out of a clear sky, came Mr. Felts from the U. of I. One of our greatest events of the year, which nobody meets with a tear, Is when the boys came the overall way and the girls with their hair-ribbon array. This year ended with everything the best but also, with the kids wanting a rest. As we came into our junior year of high school, We realized that we had no time to waste or fool, So with Greenwood, Lane, Brown, and Armstrong, also Greenlee and Conley to help us along We'll make the grade and hope nothing will go wrong. Then comes the time for the Junior and Senior Prom. Which worries everybody including our moms 5 But when it all gathers up and comes to an end, All are happy but also want it again. Well, the Juniors have some more great thrills too, But the one which is being looked forward to is the day we'll be thro'. PHYLLIS CISNE. Page Twrnt,i svzvu
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HARIILD YAUGHN l'll Imzw' you, lady. Xenia l-2-33 lland 2-3: Basket- ball 2-3: Track 33 Class Play 2-J. IWARY A. VVYATT I lmm' all llml ix firmrilllcf for mc' to do. Chorus 1-2-3-4: Commercial Club I-2-3: 1101116 Ec. Club 1-2- 3: il. A. A. I. P.-wi, G. Lizwis 1 :mx almost f07'!IOH!'Il.u Ingrahani 1-25 llililc Grove 3: llaskctball 1-2-3: Track 1: Class Play I-2-35 Softball l-2-3. No I'irf1n'z'.r DoRoTHi:A CLARK GALEN ALURICH KlARl,lN O. CANNON ARLIE Goxfif DICK Gmac Seniors NoRmAN blIl.LER Bm, blYERS CARL N1xoN IJULURES RODGERS BILL SLoAN i 1 2 FREUA CHARM HUN1'Eli q I dare not speak my mind. Seminole, Okla. l-2-3: Chorus l-2-35 Library Stal? 1-2-3: Com- mercial Clul'- 4: Class Play I-2- 33 Class Secretary 3: Class 'Fri-asurer 2-3: Newspaper 35 Girls' Basketball 1-2-3. HILL BUNN Deal-ou A nirkel .wired is a niulccl gal. Chicago l-2: Chorus 3-4: Com- mercial Club 4: Foreign Lan- guage Club l-2-3-4g President Foreign Language Club 4: Chkeerlcarler 33 Class Play 3: Science Club 4: Delegate to Older Boys Conference 3. OPAL Li:oNm:RlzER She zuz'r1r.r 1110 ron' of youth upon ln'r. juli R. WEST PEARL VVHITI-3 WILLIAM THROGMORTON Rov E. TAYLOR IXIARY JANE PETERS Q Page Twain!-i'-.vi.i'
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