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William B. Lyon Bill Glee Club 1, 2, 39 The Gypsy Rover g The Bells of Beaujo- 1ais g Musical 1, 23 Orches- tra 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 35 Editor-in-chief of Picayune. Wise with a wisdom all his own. Reed Rudy Glee Club 4g Musical 4. A man I am, crossed with adversity. Ljm lm
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Page Sixteen Johnny Ernest Wcolems Glee Club ls The Gypsy Rove er g Musical 1. He is not only a chip off the old block, hut the. whole block. himselff' Zeala Cleo Smock Basketball 1. She speaks, behaves, andl acts just as she ought. Howard Musson: Muzzie ' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g The Gypsy R0ver g t'The Bells of' Baaujolaisng Musical 1, 2, 45 Football 3, 4u. WAS. prone to mischief as able: to perform it. Dorcas Amanda' Fink Glee Club 2, 3, The Bells of' Beaujolaisug Musical 2, Bas-- ketball 1. True to her word, her work, her' friends. Wanefa Grace Barnes Glee Club 3, 4g Musical 4. The heart to conceive, the- understanding to direct, the' hand to execute. Naomi May Mallory Stockland H. S. 1g Glee Club- 2, 3, 4: The Bells of Beaujo-- Iais g Musical 2, 45 Orchestra: 4g Treasurer 4g Music Editor cf Picayune. A musician of no mean abili- ity.
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,.. 1 1 L i I 'il ,.l ll L-',mlP1cAYUNrzmlfwi 'E' HEI' -1 r- ? El 3 Engage uf the Cbuuh Sims 0112155 nf '25 , - lil? T- l The preliminary voyage of the ship, meets, semi-chorus contests, and the P Class of '26, has come to an end, and J unior-Senior banquet are never-to- ,fi its greatest voyage, traveling the Sea be-forgotten activities of that year. ity I of Life, will soon begin. The cruise, All travelers on the Class of '26 ffl recently completed, extended over a will remember that Scott Ingle, Fred : period of four years. In that time Creamer, Keith Vines, Howard E, , four ports were reached. Musson and Don Leach won letters in LQ T l The first harbor this good ship football, while Ingle and Creamer re- Ei sailed into was the town, Freshman, ceived them in basketball. Three if 2 situated on the Bay of Fellowship. Junior girls were in the semi-chorus. 1 This port contained many inhabitants Prickett, Leach, Ingle and Creamer i , : which formed a gay and happy city. won letters through splendid work in :A 3 In the annual semi-chorus, three track. 2? g t young ladies of this town, Richolene We finally came to our last stop be- l g Hughes, Thelma Meador and Eliza- fore sailing into the great Sea of Life, Q beth Adsit, gained honors. The young the haven of Senior on the Gulf of lf, I , men proved faithful in football and Success. Although a much smaller 5 basketball, and Carlton Foster won a port than the others, it has proved l l letter in the former sport. As this the most brilliant and enjoyable of l f port was but one step on its voyage, all four. Several of its young men ' , E our ship, Class of '26, soon departed gained letters in football, namely, E I on the second lap of its journey. Keith Vines, Fred Creamer, Howard ' In the fall of 1923 the port, Sopho- Musson, Don Leach, Scott Ingle and all : more, was attained and the ship Leslie Carlson. Fred Creamer and 'I E launched for the winter. During our Scott Ingle earned letters in basket- E visit in this town an operetta was ball. The high school musical brought 5 given, entitled The Bells of Beau- fame to many Seniors. The semi- -li I jolais, in which Keith Vines and Vir- chorus of 1926 has Katherine Frantz, E ginia Stites gained renown. Naomi Juanita Weddle, Richolene Hughes, Ilya E Mallory and William Lyon played in Marie Musson, Elizabeth Adsit and fri, E the orchestra. Added to the number Virginia Stites as its Senior members. ffl g of Sophomore girls in the semi-chorus Pleasures such as track meets, Junior- ,555 E was Virginia Stites. The track sea- Senior banquet and graduation activ- I,-4 I son ended with Scott Ingle receiving ities are yet to be enjoyed before our ly.. 3 a letter. good vessel starts on its last and E The next year brought us to the vil- greatest voyage. The early travels E lage, Junior, on the river of Scholar- have been full of honor and fame. EE - ship. A peppy, hard-working throng May its coming voyage be filled with if-T E of people dwelt there. Hot-dog stands, the highest glory and success. iii E football and basketball games, track -Elizabeth Adsit, '26. V55 ' .Li - li H P- Y ls l E 1 lvl ze 4 Lil Page Eighteen .lull Ei! 111:21 I - 1'f'f.u5fi .4 '...e 1 m'rf.miinJi gnjl
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