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9(T’ VC9IJS I'd like tO ?• back tO New Je .ey. jie« I; Ba'd Concert »-2-5-4; Sand 2-.t-4; o.:. Pro;ra- 2-5; P'o» 3; •' Sr ool Play 5; F I asM i dht 4. .Fill ME IV Cee Futu'e Farmer so. I. Basketba'1 5-4; fro- 5; F.F. . 4. Bill Ml SON m 1» quiet—in school. Ba d 2-3-4; Orchestra J-4; Torch 2-3-4; FIa n|ight 4; vaudevIlia 4. NINA hCi SE A Miss is as good as h r sal la Tore 2-3-4; lattar girls 2-5- ; Pras. latt ' qirl 4; libraria 4; Student Body Traas. 4; Council 5- ; PllCuCk 4; Senior Play 4; G.C. Proj'a- 5; librarian 4. GE0A10 P»lvF.o “Garry• ’ha ard-work •: nq schoolboy Beys Club 1-2-3-a; Student Body -2-3-4; AI iliam F4PDEE Bill “I’d walk a .ia For a gallon oF qas. All School Play 1-2; Sanior O'ay 4; Fra . Class 2; ore 2-3; VaudevIHe 3: Orchestra I; Glee i-2; librarian i-2: Counc•• i-2; B.C. Smoker 3. Vic TCP POSEY Vic Ahat does the future ho'd» Class Pres. ; Football J-4, Base- ball 3-4; Band Concert I-2-J-4: Orchestra 2-3-4; Pro- 3; 0A d I-2-5-4; Torch 2; letter-an 3-4. jack p eiNEm You've QOt to be a football hero Footba'i S-A; Bas»-tb»l 3-4; Baseball 3-4; P. l tta»-an 4; GUe ; .. P. C'as . ; ».p. Boys Club 4; Sec. Boys Club ); sec. ' I »SS 2; ’.ette'—an 5-4. OOUGI S ouTwrotj Ooug The »• Iver-tongued orator Torch 2-3-4; Sec. f.F.a. 4; Fiashilqnt 4. IHEZ SAVSO i na- vim. ylqor, and vitality G.C. Program 2-3; FiasMiqht 4; librarian 2-3; Glee I; School Play 2; Football 8anguet 4; Band Concert I; vaudeville 3-4. DOPiAAPO SayPE Our little sapoleon Prom 3; Gla 2; F.F.A. 4; Flashlight . TUVE SCHAAP2MIUEP -Tuv- Ahat's In a na-e, anyhow? Band Concert 1-2-5- ; Band 1-2 3-4; Footcal' 3- ; vaudeville 3- ; Senior Play . F.F.a. a; Prom 5, Orchestra 3. JFAN SMITH Our great Shakespearian actress Orchestra 1-2- ; Drill Te 4: Senior Play 4; All t-cnoo Flay 2: Ote'etta 3; Glee 4. . :i «vi •» dust plain joe Football J-4; Senior Play 3; vaudeviIie 3; F.F. . 4; Letteman 4; Pro» 3. AESIEY SMITH -Aes The wisest I the Youngest” Glee 1-2-4; Flashlight 3- ; librarian J; vaudeviIle 2-3; Pro» 3; School Adv't Mgr. 4; Senior Play 3-4; Torch 2. UiCI HE YAS’AD lu A jenny lino' In the making Pro» 3; Flashlight ; .a ode v i I'e 4. BlllY T AY10® Still watenk run deep Ba'd I-2-J-4; Orchestra 3- ; ss't. v;'. i-i. 'oreh 2; Baseball 3; Basketball 3-4; Letterman 4; Band Concert I- 2-3-4. Gc C E -wOvPSOh Everything Is fu« y Girls Club 4; Student Jody 4. ItCS ’M0wP$0 I One of t»e inseesraalas Sec. G.C. ; Flashlight 4; Pro- 3; kCOVA OEfN Sceak low. f yo-j steak, love. vaudeville I; Band Co . 1-2-3; Glee 1-2-3: G.C. Conferent J-A; Student Body » r. . Pro- 3; P'o;'i- 2; Music Festive: 3; Office 3-4. Ii b r 4 r1 an J-4; Flash- light ; G.C. Pres. 4; nn i s 2-4 Majorette 3-4. ;t M’A TfPFFs seta S-e loves to di ce. entered Ijg 'f»» Sed'O-AO-)»ley ji'is Cut 3- ; btude-t 3 dy 3-4; -CB» T . . 4n Boe horses, horses. cra:y C ' ho'ses. ‘ntered •3S 'C - Pubt'C CHF = 0«0 a ’’F-S O if» Tne working toy. letter-» »» J-4. Football 3-4; Senior P'a 3; Minstrel Show I. The -M aihiavS MCw does She stand it? Glee 2: Pre» 5; G.C. Office' 3; Band Concert 2. vcbivn IIIIAMS aren there's nothing els to do at night, I study. Pro» 3; Oceretta 5; Glee I; Flashlight 4; G.C. Program 3. VIOIE 2 IEP Yl She's not partleolsr G.C. Program 3: Pro— 3.
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CLASS HISTORY The fall of 1936 marked the beginning of our high school career. About sixty of us enrolled and after much confusion and many mistakes, we finally found our classes. Our class officers were elected as follows: President, Lynn Cockburn; Vice Presi- dent, Laurel McDaniel; Treasurer, Rosa Jensen; Secretary, Vivian Armstrong. Miss Adams was our adviser for the year. One of the outstanding activities of the year was the interest of both boys and girls in the class basketball teams. Those taking part in the All-School Play for that year were Erline Kimbel and Bill Pardee. Also, about fifty per cent of the students on the Honor Roll for the year were Freshmen. For our Sophomore year, the following were elected as our officers: President, Bill Pardee; Vice President, Nadine Meyers; Secretary-Treasurer, Jack Robinette. Miss Parrott was our adviser. Of the thirty-two members in the Torch Honor Society, seventeen were Sopho- mores. This year our class was well represented in the band, the orchestra, the glee club, the All-School Play, and three boys earned letters in football. Welcomed to our class were Edna Cooper and Bill Flyg, both of whom have served us well and are surely a benefit to us. Those leading our class for the school year of 1938 and '39, our Junior year, were:
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