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... ,Q 4 ,, I - . 'iI li'l!ZT7?Z5 -71 ,-.-- 1 BIEBLE, .IENNINGS HALL Academy M. V. C. '22, M. H. S. '23, The Romantic Age, '24. And even. his failings leaned to virtue's side. LAYTHAM, DIXIE Declamation, '21, '22, Sewing Club, '22, Girls' Club, '21, '22, '23, '24. WILKERSON, GRACE JESSE Girls' Club, '24, M. H. S., T. T. Club, '24, Not in never falling, but rising when we fall. PATTERSON, MAUDE ELIZABETH Sewing Club, '21, Glee Club, '21, '22, Pres. Girls' Club, '24, Girls' Club, '21, '22, '23, '24, Pres. T. T. Class, '23, '24, Vice- Pres. Honor Society, '23, '24, Fourteen, '24: Declamation, '23, '24, Honor Student. 1 use the motto of hurry and win, and go so fast it makes me thin. HYLAND, DOROTHY FRANCES Literary Society, '21, Sewing Club, '22, Student Council, '21, '22, Girls' Chorus, '22, Girls' Club, ,21, '22, '23, '24, Fire Prince, '21. Mighty Zak' a rose. PUTMAN, NORMA ELIZABETH Sewing Club, '22, Girls' Club, '21, '22, '23, '24, Spreading the News, '23, Soph- omore Play, '22, There's friendliness in her smile, wit in her speech and energy in her deeds. Page 21
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HISTORY OF SENIOR CLASS OF E924 All great organizations leave a record of their progress and of their achieve- ments set down in the archives of literature for the help and enlightment of pos- terity. So do we, who have, according to our own ideas, been a most remarkable class. Our high school history is in four acts which represent the years, and might mean the epochs of the life of the class. ACT l SCENE l. The Old High School Time: 1920-321 About eighty short trousered and short skirted Freshmen, pig tailed and hair ribboned, on the part of the girls, enrolled in that great bee hive of learning, the old High School. They were Wrapt and oier shadowed by a deadly fear of the faculty, and an unspeakable awe of the Seniors. More than this, they were bur- dened down by the terrors of a little red Latin book and entranced by the mira- cles of lVlr. lVlarschall's General Science Laboratory. The sound of lVlr. Finley7s fingers coming snap! snap! up the halls sent every terrified little Freshman scurry- ing into the shelter of a classroom-his heart up where his tongue ought to have been. However, when the faithful sponsors, Miss Dickson, Miss Klinger, and Mr. Marschall, took the horde of rnotherless refugees under their kindly protective wings, they came out of their terror and had a glorious hike to the Indian Foothills where everyone, by the label on his breast, learned who everyone else was. The next social function was a Hallowe'en party in the cracker box of a gymnasium of the high school. How these Freshies did carry leaves and corn stalks, cut crepe paper, and plan games. The party was a wonderful success-a party to go down in history as a high point in the social achievement of the school. At the middle of the year came the advent of the baby Freshmen who cer- tainly were a consolation to the charter members of the class. They were at least some who were even greener than they Were. After school one afternoon a welcome party was given to the new arrivals, at which heart to heart advice as to their conduct and home made candy were the chief attractions. The class was well represented that year in all activities, especially in declama- tion. ACT II SCENE l. Old High School Building Time: Sophomore year, 1921-'22 Hush! Wait! Ah, the dawning of a new era! Sophomores at last! Really truly Sophomores, not green gawky Freshies any longer, but Sophomores bubbling over with the importance of taking Caesar and Geometry, two of the Twelve Labors of Hercules. Even Ancient History had its charms. ln that year almost the entire faculty was new, and they were to be made friends. The styles changed and the girls cut off their hair and shortened up their skirts. This marked the birth and growth of HFlapperism7, in lVl. H. S. The only important social affair was a dance at the home of Alice Newell, which will never be forgotten by the members of the class. Dec. 7, 1921. The High School burned! As the students stood watching that building go up in flames, they felt a part of their own lives was going with it. And most certainly it was. Page 23
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