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31a mvmnriam GEORGE STANSFIELD TO ONE WHO WILL EVER BE A VITAL PERSONALITY IN THE MINDS AND HEARTS OF HIS FELLOW STUDENTS, WE GIVE THIS OUR LAST AND MOST SINCERE TRIBUTE 'I'u'enty-alze
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CLASS HlSTlQRY In September, 1928, thirty-seven boys and girls left the green stamping ground of all freshmen to become the nucleus of the class of 31 and to open a chapter in :1 new history. Sponsored by Miss Mahaffey 21s sophomores, we boasted of Eddie Reese on the football and basketball teams. Fred Perry and Wilford Lyon made a good showing in baseball and Eddie Reese acted as manager. We were represented by Betty Stephens on the swimming team. We put our class into the hands of Leonard Pepper, William Stephens Elizabeth SynhoH. Becoming juniors, we put on the ljunior Airn and started making ourselves known before our senior year. Wallace Smith as president, Serena Coleman as vice president and Elizabeth Sikes as secretary and treasurer, ablyh handled the affairs of the year. Mrs. Cleo Riegle, at the request of the class filled the sponsor- ship. We closed the year with a cabaret prom in honor of the senior class. To him who waits cometh all thingseso we became seniors. Naturally this was our big year. Serenz'z Coleman was elected captain of the Uirls basketball team, Eddie bReese captained the football boys and FIed Perry led the boys basket- ball squad. Everett Allen, class president; Fred Perry, vice- -president; Serena Coleman, secretary, and Glen Dameron, treasurer, and many of the pupils of the senior class were ofhcers in the various clubs. It has seemed good to reach the end of the chapter and to realize that one part of what we must do in life has been finished. Many things could have been done differently, many things should have been done diEerently, but they stand completed. Many of us have been made wiser and many of ,us will learn more poignantly in other schools. CLASS WHLL Come we, the Class of ,31, to the successful end of 21 twelve years struggle, diminished perhaps in number but not in ideals or experience, to make our last requests and bequeaths. Therefore, those things which we cannot take with us and those which we would like to leave behind, we hereby set down in enduring type the manner in which this heritage be divided. Everett Allen wills his sta-eomb hair to Freddie Fitzgerald. Beatrice Beach leaves her lovely voice to any poor Freshman. David Bennett wills his scientific mind to Buddy Blanchard. Virginia Charles wills her operation sear to Jean West. Louise Coble wills her ability to keep :1 marriage secret to Anna Mae Humphries. Serena Coleman wills her place :15 captain of the goal-diggers to Myrtle Sitton. Glen Danieron bequeaths his agility t0 Lamar Sauls. Paul Deschenes leaves his New England accent to cher Tarter. Oscar Eastman wills Helen McKay to any worthy Freshman. Webster Ellenwood leaves his popularity t0 Stanley Taylor. Nellie Estenson leaves her sweetness to any Junior. Freddie Ford leaves her dimples to Maxine McLarty. KQ1931$ f
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