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.g.-.,-.-.,-i..-..i...,-...D- THE HIGHLANDER -0-.-pq--.Q-1-Q ! ll U l II U 9 U l ! l 3 The Junior Class 2 The Pleasure Yacht H E A pleasure-yacht out at sea, brimful of happy, conscientious students, that's 2 the Junior Class? It Went sailing along on peaceful Waters with never a mis- Q hap. With forty staunch and true members, a loyal group of officers and a ! gallant captain at the head, how could anything be expected to go wrong? ll ' We have representatives in all the activities. Ten of our boys layed foot- ' P H ball: three of them played basketball. We have two very good baseball players E and one man out for track. Q The yacht took many enjoyable pleasure trips during the year. The first was a watermelon feed at Lakewood, last fall. Then later on in the year en- I . . . . . i tertainment was furnished to the rest of the High School by the class giving a i very good Assembly Program. On December 16th Miss Warner, our sponsor, 2 entertained the class With a Christmas Party, at her home, During the icy, i cold weather, the yacht went on a cruise up north, on a sledding party. Every i one had lots of fun. On Valentine's Day we had a party held in the auditor- i ium. Q As a climax for our many events during the year, we had the Junior-Senior i Banquet, which was held at the Country Club on May 3rd. Q Our dramatic talent on board the yacht was ably shown by the Junior Play, Q l'Two Day's to Marry, a three-act comedy, given on March l8, in the Q auditorium. I o:o:u101n1uqnuqmes 1 1 1 1 an 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -pm 1010141101 1111 1 101 Page Twenty-foul'
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qnqqtqqqqqsrqnq THE HIGHLANDER puqpqqrqq The Sophomore Class The Rowboat The Sophomores have now learned to row their own boat, and have there- fore boarded a large Hrowboatn for their second high school voyage of a year's length. It has been a year of pleasure, and also Work for the fifty passengers on board, Our sponsor and class officers have rowed the boat in the right di- rection and have avoided rowing through many storms. Our boat was launched at Melton's Island for an enjoyable picnic, and several parties were given in the gymnasium, which is at one end of the rowboat. There were a number of passengers fom our boat who Were represented in Basktball, Football, Dramatics, Boy's Glee Club, Girl's Glee Club, Orchestra, Cvirl Reserves, and Track. The Sophomores entertained the passengers of the Tub, Yacht, and Liner with a Class Assembly Program on December twelfth. The Program con- sisted of a short play, readings, and musical numbers. Miss Weaver ....,,.,Sponsor Clinton Morriss. l. ..,.,.,.... President Lucille Tolbert .,..,..,.,..,...,. Vice President Bob Millsl.. ......,... .Secretary '25 Treasurer Ray Jennings. .,.,, ...., S tudent Council Twenty-sl 1 1014 oz: U n U U u Q ! Q U II U l ! ll ll 010 1 rain 01 ui nz U n U U U ! ll in 4:0
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