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C EDARS 193 5 Twenty-nine Firrt Row Rose Misenheimer Joanna Kern Lucille Jackson Anna Pearl Ludlow Catherine Immel Violet Howson Martha Huffman Frances Hine .Sirzand Raw Margaret Martin Esther Martin Mildred Long Mary jane Mace Maxine McCoy Fin! Row Virginia Spray N. Thompson Donna Siess Lois Todd Violet Swift, Lois Saulmon Ieanette Shoemaker Helen Saulmon Alberta McKinsey Robert McKenzie Clarence Laflin Albert Mclntyre Third RUM' Kenneth Meenach Robert Mefford 1. W. McKinsey Milburn Hogan Marvin Hicks Kenneth Hawkin james H. Mcliityre -lean Jeffries Forrest johnson .Ymmd Rau' Catherine Shepherd Martlia Sicks Mary E. Schultz Bill Taylor William Shirley Lloyd Sallee Russell Sipe Paul Terrill Lawrence Swails GREEN PASTURES The time has come, ye editor said, to speak of many things. Of shoes, and ships, and sealing wax, of cabbages andvfso I took freshmen. And what a sub' ject! It is with the greatest pleasure that I take my typewriter in hand, and write a eulogy or biography or something about these youngies. They started olf the year with the proverbial bang. 'Twas the twelfth of October, when all through the gym, not a creature was stirring, except all the freshies fand any upperclassmen who could sneak inll. Frank Adney, the honorable president, acted as host, and was ably asf sisted by Cappy Sutphin, vicefpresident, and Mary Louise Witt, secretary. The wee ones danced, etc., and cavorted from 7:30 until7?7 f1O:3Oj, Of course, after the ball was brawled out, some of the braver male sex escorted some of the weaker sex home. And, speaking of athletes, the class of '38 really had 'em. The softball team managed to ooze the sophof mores from third place in the final standing to take that place themselves. And then, in interclass basketball, they ended up in third place again. Take the advice of your correspondent, folks, and watch for these boys in another year or two. lt's my humble opinion that johnny Watson is goin' places. While the boys were covering themselves with athf letic glory, the girls were out for bigger game. -lust between me and Winchell, a few of our more prominent senior boys were nearly worried to a frazzle by the efforts of these dames. When occupied by this more important work the femmes used their time cooking, playing basketball, and learning their hic, haec, hoe's. Well, this just about completes this biography of the class of YS, so I think I'll take a much needed rest from the typewriter. Pourquoi Club - - Continued Fourth Row: john Darnall, Lewis Miller, Dorla Lucas, Phyllis Lowe, Miss Brookshire, sponsor: Cecelia Zissis. Lorraine Wolhngton, Dorothy lVlcDaniel. Third Row: George Scott, Mildred Tribbett, Lilly Scott, Lora Dodd, Bertha Beck, Lucille Thompson, Wanda Nlurphy, Dorothy Edens, Mary Frances Smith. ,loan Wimborough, -lean McCord, Betty Armstrong, Mary Olive Powell. Second Row: Theodore Gullion, james MeVey, XVilf liam Lewis, Charles Forbes, Byron Cunningham, Winford Groover, Junior Clemcnson. First Row: Morris Ritchie, Maurice Bradley, Uphia Ferguson, Nina Neese, Russell French.
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Twenfy-eighl CEDARS 1935 FRESH MEN Fifi! Run' Barlvara Cox Kathaleen Bryant Edna Alnney Madge Buehanon Eileen Davis Helen Burgess Ann Custer lean Coomhs Ruth Carinaeli Mary ,Io Chaille Siwrlfl Rnu' Edward Breswler Roy Davia Frank Akers Bula floons FIM! Rau' Mary F. Ross' Shannon Edna Morton lean Miller' lean Ritchie Franees Rohixon Bonnie Neaae Betty Newliirli ,limzazrf Razz' Kenneth Nanee Psill Peterman Dick Morrix Billy llale Eugene Bartlett Paul Darnell Anna Clemens Lois Alvlaott EIl1Illl1M.Lj1lXlLlbtII Tfvmf Rnu' Sam Booth Paul Dodgon Fletcher Bowen Lowell Burgess Dick Crawford Elmer Coy Charles Agan Rohert Chrixtiao Frank Adney Howard Barnett Vv'arren Myerx Thomaf Mitchell Margaret Neptune Marjorie Pittman llowemary Pearl Rohert Perlciiw Tlimf Rau' Iohn l'aulQen BL'lllVllSCI1lHkfllllL'I' Lawrence Myerw Rex Rolwixori Wlllllillll Ragfrdale Robert Morphew C I. Roger- FIITI Ruiz' Lorena Gill Vada Alice Hedge Mary F. Harlos lda Fellmy Mary C. Eghert Madge Gill -luanita Gill Betty Goodwin Betty Lee Grizzle Xrrand Rou- Mary E. Galvin Kathleen Evans Naneia Hawkins Mary B. Harmon Flrinf Ruiz' Rohert Vvlitt Emory Vxfilliams Mary Virtue Mary E. Vxforrell Mildred Wzird leanne Wills Mary Louise Witt Dorothy Vlfatkins Suzanne Lllen Mary Amina lindres Jlxllvert Graham Rohert Gillewpie Arehel Foster Willie Fine Charlea Hailon Tlrmf Rm' Richard Harlm Billy Etter Eugene Harlos Harold Green john Faulkinhury Delhert Eaigleson Eugene Hedge Kenneth Carver .lrrfnnl Ron lvan Wlilhizile Milhert Vvlyatt Vvfilliam Vv'hite Rohert Wiillee Devon Vvlitmer lohn Vy7iinl'rorough liorrest Vfhitalcer
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Th l rly CEDARS l'935 EIGHTH Fiftrl Rau' Ruth M. McCann Margaret Lant: Kathleen Kouns Ruth Neptune Betty Nlontgomery Betty Merriot Barbara Martin Mary Layton Mary jean Kelley .S'FL'UIld Rau' Lola Lofland Elizabeth Long Firrt Rau' Norma Wild Virginia Van Blair Ruth Wilhoite Katherine Ragsdalc ,luanita Quigley Wilma Stewart Mae Witt Mary rl, Quick SVKKHIIJ Razz' Ann Ransdall Helen Witt Ruth Sehwinf Flrrl Rau' Daisy Brock Mary Artman Anna L. Armstrong Kathleen Batlgley Barbara Burke lVlary Christie Geraldine Campbell .Svt'L'07lL! Rllll' Robert Campbell Victor Brown Russell Chambers LITTLE BUT MIGHTY Some wise guy said Valuable articles come wrapped in small packages, This lits the class of 1939 to the proverbial There were only one hundred in the class, but, me, oh my, what those one hundred did dol To start the hall afrollin', they threw a, party in the after' noon and entertained themselves right well, I'd say off' hand. They danced, dined, and were diverted by a program, and who, I ask you, could want more? The hoys ol, the class did themselves proud in hasketf hall and softball. ln fact, when the softball season was lane Martin Robert Morris Charles Lusk ,lohn Mouat Wendell Meenach Robert Long Ralph Martin Tfrirrl Rau' Byron Mclntyre Wilbur lscnhour Walter Mclntyre james jones Richard Norris Eugene Miller Dick Miller Russell Scott Eugene Stowers Bob Routh james Turner Alvin Taylor Thiril Rau' Charles Vanarsdall Quentin Vtfhite Bill Ransdall Moncil Swope loe Somers Robert Singleton Anna Booth Lemuel Ca mpbell Richard Biles Ritchie Coons Mziry Crewe Virginia Bowman Tfdrtf Ru 14' Otis Boyland Paul Cox Paul Breedlove Everett Agan Charles Beck Marvin Cody over, they ranked high in the junior High division. and in basketball, they finished up second. The gals learned during the year that the quickest way to a manis heart is through his stomach, sn, with Miss Maples help, they became practically perfect cooks -f-I said practically. In the May Fest. the femmes of the class went back to Nature or somethin' and did an aesthetic dance with varicolored balloons. Taken all in all, this class hasnt done had this year, has it?
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