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QQ,-befnef-DQ,-uefqef-9 THE MELTING POT QIBLIOLISLIBLIOLIQQ uh J FRESHMAN CLASS J Q W fin, E ul ul J I U UI U ul Back Row-fLeft to Righty Delmar Cusey, Keith Middleton, Dick Davenport, Ray- mond Short, Albert Sandt, Bryce McWilliams, G. Oliver, Dale Hankins, Bert Bleavins, J Kenneth Jackson, Glenn McClintock. Second Row-Edra Hazel, Velma Taylor, Dorothy Jones, Irene Jones, Helen Alvis, Nancy Stevens, Marjorie Bailey, Opal Hosler, i Lucille Hoifman, Hazel Pittman, Lawrence Kimler. Third Row-Glenn Campbell, u Elmer Epperson, Lyle Woodrey, George Raymond Dolly, Paul Spratt, Burl Bishop, Eldon Smith, Arthur Keenan, Gene McBride, O. Norman Oakley, Tom Robbins. Front , Row-Ina LaVerne Banner, Thelma Cope, Agnes Pendleton, Marian Kelley, Marjorie U Hendren, Opal Sartain, Freda Lowe, Aletha Hosler, Irene Razor, Lena Bradbury, Mil- dred Weidner, Barbara Barr. U, U, J THE ROLL J Helen Alvis Marjorie Bailey LeVerne Banner Barbara Barr Burrel Bishop Glenn Campbell Thelma Cope Delmar Cusey Richard Davenport Lyle Denney George R. Dolly Elmer Epperson Charlie Edwards Edra Hazel Marjorie Hendren Lucille Hoffman Aletha Hosler Opal E. Hosler Kenneth Jackson Dorothy Jones Irene I. Jones Arthur Keenan Marian Kelly Lawrence Kimler Eugene McBride Glenn McClintock Keith Middleton Agnes Pendleton Hazel L. Pittman Elizabeth I. Razor Thomas Robbins Albert Sandt Opal L. Sartain Raymond Short Eldon Smith Paul Spratt Nancy Stevens Velma Taylor Mildred Weidner W DQ? 5V5QfA5Qf'5QfA5Qf5Q QQ-fQC-fQCvfQQvfQQ-lQQvZQC-iw
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OQl'uQ1'sQ1'5Q1'uQf'5Qf'5 THE MELTING POT Qvfgcvfgcvfgcvfgcvfgcvfgqg UI FRESHMAN CLASS POEM UI ' Have you heard of the wonderful Freshman Class? b U Strong, brave and true, each lad and each lassg U , Not one of them was lazy, not one of them shirked. u How they used to learn their lessons from year to year J To be prepared for their Freshman year. I I U Eugene, our president, who is always so gay, U I Can be entertained by Tom's cunning way. U Eldon, who always wears a broad smile, J Delights to sit by a sophomore a while, I U Thelma is good in English, One. J Lawrence is in for lots of fun. J George Raymond is kind to every lass, J LaVerne leads us all in our Algebra class. I U Lyle and Burrell are two bashful boys, J i But they recite their lessons well, u Arthur has a liking for making toys J The reason, I cannot tell. .I ,I Nancy Jane sits opposite Mildred In Miss Iserninger's English class, U And if Mildred can't answer a question, J Nancy says, You never will pass. J Aletha and Opal are sisters, J But I will say from the start, U That sisters agree much better J When they are far apart. U Marjorie Bailey, Agnes and Hazel U Are three extra fine girls, everyone. I I J And to find any more who are better, J Will surely keep you going some. I U The Jones girls are no relation, J One is blonde, the other brunette, J Helen and Lucille are bashful, J But they'll get over that, I'll bet. I U Of the many girls in the Cooking class, J Only two will I mention here, J For Marjorie Hendren and Elizabeth Razor J Both cook their own food and eat it with cheer. I Opal, with light hair and eyes so blue, U Is always suggesting something new. And Marian, a very bright little lass J Has never been known to whisper or sass. As often as Velma arranges her hair J fb She thinks of the dear little Teddy Bear. CContinued to page 363 GDQl'3QI'bQ! bQI'bQl bQ! bQ1'UC9 1 9 3 2 QC.fOC.lDCv1DC.1DQ,I9C,I3C,1,3Q l 8
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QQ,-DQ,-Defy,-sefwef-5 THE MELTING POT Q.laQ.f0Q.foQ,1aQ.foQ,1a QD U, up -1' GIRLS' GYM CLASS U' I b U U V, U, UI J Q 1 U, ' l 1 l U, . Ui Q Back Row-fLeft to Righty Jessie Brittin, Mignon Hendren, Opal Hosler, Marjorie b Lambert, Mildred Roggy, Marjorie Bailey, Helen Alvis, Maurine Siler, Mary Helen U Lambert, Virginia Vandiver. Second Row-Eunice Robbins, Hazel Pittman, Marga- ret Adams, Dorothy Jones, Aletha Hosler, Della Dee Bishop, Irene Razor, Elizabeth i Kies, Marjorie Kimler, Wilma Strain, Geraldine Dooley. Front Row- Miss Dorothy U Ellison flnstructorj, Mildred Weidner, Ina LaVerne Banner, Pauline Hitchell, Freda Lowe, Edna Bradbur , Marian Kelley, Dorothy Hendren, Opal Sartain, Lena Bradbury, Y I Marie Clesson, Marie Johnson. U J Ur U, U, ' Adams, Margaret Jones, Dorothy b v Alvis, Helen Kies, Elizabeth u Banner, La Verne Kelly, Marian Ui Bi5hQP, Dell? Dee Kimler, Marjorie UI Q Bnttmf Jessfe Lambert, Marjorie j Clesson' Mane , Lambert, Mary Helen 3 U Dooley, Geraldine Pittman Hazel rf Hendren, Dorothy , ' . . Robbins, Eunice UI Hendren, Mignon R Mid d J Hitchell, Pauline Oggyr 1 fe fa Hustler, olerha Razor, Irene X J Hostler, Opal Siler, Maurine J Johnson, Marie Strain, Wilma J al OQIBQZBQIWQZEQISQIBQIBGD 1932 CDLZDLIBLIDQZDLIBLIBQIBO 20
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