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, . , L , , , 4, f A 9 ff, , , f ' fi in 4 Wa, f, .. f MARY SCOTT MARGARET THOMAS if 'ATTT Z A L v E R D A F E N N E L L A A.f, ,,., .,, 1. , , . 1, N, :,T, :TT,, V W 1 jf! I O , f , If v ' Xa , f , C1711 !'fQf ffif f FW .f.z+f1:f 2'-Wfff' b 3f!41:' 21 ' fff . ., ff f AIA GWENDYN SI-IAFFER JESSIE ALLEN GLENN BARNETT JULIA BEEBEE HAZEL F1sHER MAXINE FOSTER IUNICDRS A small junior class elected one of its most likeable members, Mary Scott, to the position of president. II Her election was followed by placing, in the vice-presidency, that personality noted for gracious manners, Margaret Thomas. II Alverda Fennell, who always has a friendly word for everyone, was elected secretary. II Her poise and friendly ways secured the position of treasurer for Gwendyn Shaffer. QI These officers needed followers. Jessie Allen, a versatile person, was a great lover of the out-of-doors and a good athlete. II Ladies first! but B's are next, and they include Glenn Barnett, one-half of the masculinity of the class, whose well-rounded personality made him a leader. II julia Beebee is one bundle of energy who made the officers feel that life was worth living by being ready to help. QI Cooperation with the officers was important, but someone must lead the school, and Hazel Fisher was more con- cerned with this. QI Maxine Foster, whose main interest and love was music, cooperated without question. l22l W.. A V ,,,. Y , -wb Q-.,,,,4-M, Yi I- - MAR SL14 sir fin Sh pc ev tic cl: clz wf S W1 wl L2
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r .L zou, the nas. :ted for itile dies the der. life was COI1- usic, RUTH GOODING FRANCES GRIFFIN .mm PEARL KEYS ' .av KA, 9 iisfff ,S f.+ww5'a - 3 PARKER LATSHAXV ' S - hfl,-XRY QYLALJGHLIN lY'lARjORIE REYNOLDS 4 We., ELEANOR SAMPSON 'E 'Q ,. EULA VOIROL W R S , -. '-- , if kn.1 ,.,, : VV .1, Q , LVLSLl,YS , LA VE RNE WISER S .Y , in A,E..W You could always find Ruth Goodding helping, at least after she had either succeeded or failed in convincing you. She always saw the amusing side. QI For sincere, industrious traits, Frances Griffin fills the bill. That's the reason you find her filling so many places. QI Pearl Keys could always be depended upon. She was quite efficient and efficiently quiet. Q Parker Latshaw filled a unique position with the class. He was here, there and everywhere, anything and everything. He succeeded Mary to the presidency. II Another girl whose atten- tion was on the school at large was Mary O'Laughlin. She made the Junior class proud of the Student Council president. QI To make this a well rounded class, Marjorie Reynolds gave her time to interior decoratingf, She did it well. lIThe tiniest junior and jolly Good Girl, Eleanor was truly a 'QSampson when it came to accomplishing things. QI The Chief Chauffeur was able to do many things besides drive her car. Eula Voirol was the type whom you like to have know you. II W may be last in the alphabet, but La Verne Wfiser was way above that. She wasn't just another blonde. i?3l - , wif! '-0 3 . v' ' I ,-no 'H .5181-2 yjvxvf
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