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. ........... ....... ... . 1928 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 8th, 1924, we. the now Senior Class. started out on a long voyage. There were sixteen in number. We traveled along such places as Panther, Bradshaw. and other small places and finally landed in the well known City of Iacgerf' The first year we spent in Iaeger Hi they gave us the name of Freshmen because we hadn't been out so much they said. We managed to get thru that year very well even though we were called green. This year we picked up some New Friends known as Letta Thomason, Mabel Smith. and Connie Bradberry. Connie journeyed along with us awhile then dropped out to get rich. This year some of our crowd showed their splendid ability in football and basketball. At last came our Junior year. Now we were becoming a little more dignified and had learned what it was all about. This year when Basketball and Football represent- atives were callcd for we answered the' call by sending out stars from the Junior Class- We trudged along until we finally became Seniors . This year we received some new friends again who were: Margaret Dillon, Leland Street and Theodore Muncy. We were getting along fine until along came these green eyed 'monsters- Exams, which we managed to pass very successfully. So watch out for what the Class of '28 will do for the world! MAUDE LORENE SHREVE Av SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1928 make the following bequests: 1. Letta Thomason's surplus height to Grace Sebastian, so that she will rise to greater height in the world. 2. Mabel Smith's bookkeeping ability to William Mullins. 3. Maude Shreve's good looks to Lola Pruett, so that she will be more popular with the opposite sex. 4. Zella Short's old school books to Edward Muncy in order that he may get more knowledge. 5. Ruth Smith's surplus weight to Carrie Belcher so that she will make a larger figure in this old world. 6. Gladys Mills' ability to read French to Hazel Scott, so that she Wonft have to look up the words. 7. Hessye Blevins' ability to giggle at anything, everything and nothing to Mildred Griffith. 8. Margaret Di11on's musical voice to Bessie Overbay, as the school must not be without music. 9. Glenna Muncy's ability to argue to her brother, Edgar, so as to keep it in the family. 10. Francis Kennedy's excellent typing ability to Josephine Gentry. 1 1. Leland Street's ability to talk to Grace Perdieu. 12. Marvin Perkins' ability to cut classes to Edith Willey. 13. Edwin Pau1ey's good marks in shorthand to Ina Gentry. 14. Theodore Muncy's poetic ability to Blaine Griffith. 15. Marvin Harman's extreme youth to Robert Dice. RUTH V. SMITH page fourteen
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......,,... 1928 GRfgfy,,LEE PERDIEU LQTHER ELMER HATFIELD When in school we all know how she works, ,,LuIl:F,1fcig a iumbr. his a scream She ls one that never shlrks' He's the star of the,Baskelball leans. INA KATHERINE GENTRY Peggy EDWARD GRAYSON COFFEY Peggy is hard to see, for she's not so tall, H 'Ed H I , , But she shows up in Basketball. C0599 'S 0 Sflmulfmf-30 15 Ed. page sixteen
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