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—— TTTTTMLLLUL eee elass succeeding Us. day, OTM wT My hopes are that the answer will he foun I. Paul Thomas, being a musician of note, am writing , pallad entitled ‘When My Grades Go Down I Am Sure to [r), ) . which I present to the remaining classes to be used as a warniy: Last and least, I , Shon Crandall Bowden, present — to student who aspires to be a lawyer my book on Writing Wills By Death.’’ We hereby nominate and appoint Mr. G. I. Wallace executy; this our last will and testimony. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand ands: - this fourth day of Mareh 1925 A. D. Class of 1925 SHON C. BOWDEN, Class Attorney “ANNE WHAT’S HER NAME!” The Senior Class play, ‘‘Anne What’s Her Name!”’, was te at the Opera House on April fifteenth and sixteenth. It was ™ ell at- tended. ; tO), ‘Every one seemed more than pleased with the producti declaring that each one played his part exceptionally — well. The 's r . ‘ Nye success of the play was due largely to the coach, Miss Grace Anthony Wheat.... ‘ Mooney’”’ Burkes Barbara.... . Grandma Willie Peabody...... Doran i Naney. ...ies ee Judge Bunby... Ebenezer Whittle Dr. Aked Synopsis: Prologue: MArjJOTIO. «2.5 4:0 cee hash ae: | ee Mary B. Klug a. 0 €.0@ 2 AO e se Deeee Te 6 ete se le ee: bs 8 @ Louise Byers PUr ae ee. e ¢@ Sebo ea ee Pa . eee ....Mare Lyons Mrs. Whittle... . oS ae Theobali. - ian Clay Dine Fleta Huston Berv! Matheny . .,.Nedra Funk Lula Daggett ene (orald Cox ... .. ..Mary B. Caplinger », Shon Bowden ys Rolofson ee. ese. .. Beatrice Liming rey: ae Russell Adams oe cpa Nee =, .Donald Sehroecel! ont: Anthony Wheat’s Bachelor Apere Acts I, II, IML: Living room in Judge Bunby’s !
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iil TTT TIT TTT SLT TT TITTLE TITTT LLLL Lim, Junior Class History The class officers for this year oT Mary W ood, President, ny. Herbert Kammarmeyer, Secretary and rare The Junior and Sophomore classes greatly enjoyed a Reine: roast held last fall in the beautiful woods “are Texas church, fire was built on top of a high hill and after San had eaten his shay. a large circle was formed around the fire. zach one was ther giVe, a chance to share in entertaining the bunch with jokes, the popular ‘‘ghost’’ stories, and the like. Songs were sung and yells given. vy : i? CVer - Were At the high school carnival the ‘ Magical Operation’, put oy, the Junior stunt, was one of the many attractions. Most of the members of the High School Orchestra this yeay », Juniors. They are; Edith Milnes, violinist; Ernestine Malone, Violin. ist; Mary Wood, pianist; Charlie Kammarmeyer, cornetist: and Far! Schenck clarinetist. | There is a very enthusiastic buneh of athletes in the cla. Four out of the eleven members of the football team were Junior. Orville Doak played left-tackle, Robert Bolen, left half-back, Herhey; Kammarmeyer, right half-back, and Charlie Kammarmeyer, fullback. Most of the brilliant touchdowns were made by our honorable fy|I. back, Red’’ Grange, the ‘‘Second.”’ | Captain Robert Bolen, center; Charlie and Herbert Kammar. meyer, guards, helped win the twelve out of thirteen games played by the fast and snappy quintette. The Junior class also boasts of having a Girls’ Basketball team which has won the Inter-class Tournament the past two years and is hoping and working hard to win again this year. The lineup is as follows: Mary Wood, captain and forward, Helen aroves, forward: nie ki. Stallings, center, Rhonetta Lyman, and Ernestine Malone, guards. Last, but not least, in athleties is our peppy yell-leader, Delbert Burns. He has been sue sel cessful in arousing true school spirit an: en- thusiasm among the student body as a whole. 7 The Junior class was well represented in the high school play, ‘The Toastmaster.”’ Mary Elizabeth Stallings and Ross Parker were the leading characters, Delbert Burns seemed to have had unusual! ability in portraying the character of hopeful, stuttering ‘ George Mac Intosh.’”’ Guy Morrow as “ . Antosh, yi as “‘Henry Reed’? was typical of the average college student. James M , As ert organ as ‘Bob Kenmark’’ was sometimes exaspirating to his friends in his’ tt; . . IS use of eA iz ‘ r time- Worn maxims. SO many well-known and The Editorial Staff of «The Maronois”’ has Juniors for its mo= important members, These are: a Belle Caplinger, Delbert Bis re: Mary Wood, Earl Schenck, Mar) ‘vy Rij purns, Ross Parker and Guy Morrow. 40 conta te abeth Stallings Won a free copy of the ‘‘Maronois”’ of the ey a me winning name in the eontest held for the namin¢ ) aa —Mary Elizabeth Stalling 7 as
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