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-4 - -- - - . - . . , 1-is 'zztvtt , , ,,-, - , i , ',,'1'.'.'. 4' ' A ECI-IOES WE HEAR AT M. I-I. S. Miss Fisher: uWe havenit enough material for Saturday's issuef, Miss Key: HDO you see that?', i Miss Hutchison: Wfhatis the point exactlyfi Miss McGinnis: wfros Tyriusque mihi nullo diserimine Ageturf' Miss Klinger: HNOW, folks. Mr. Lockridge: MNOW, students, l say this merely to remind youf, - Mr. Markey: uWhen down in the mouth remember Jonah, he came up all rightf, Mr. Springgate: uCome back this afternoon-and tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Williams: HLet7s have a little more fresh air in here, please? Mr. Kunz: Well, now listen, letis not all talk at oncef' Mrs. Duncan fnee Miss Greerl: HA womanis place is in a one-story brick bungalow, do you understand?,, Miss Wood: '6When were you absent?', Miss Witt: HOh, thatas all rightf' Miss Dysart: HNOW, children, I didn't come in here for any picnief, Miss French: NNOW, children, let,s get quietf' Mr. Cole: uWhatl Donit know your lesson again! How many times did you go to the show this week?,' , Miss Montague: HNOW, let's have it quiet. Why, l didn't think it of youfi Miss Miller: 64Lower the curtain, please. Miss Keirn: Hliixactly sofi Miss King: If you boys on the back seat want to laugh tell us so we can laugh toofi Page 25
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.nazv-:H ' .-.. -V-,.--.......,..:..uf.1u1.14cafclw:::::..f:.1g4gIf ,,.,-......,.......- ...M-5u:v.z1um-LIL-.-.-, , .. f ACT ll SCENE ll. The North Building Time: The Reconstruction Period. . . Things were terribly crowded but everyone adjusted himself to conditions yqeryl quickly. lt was here that the class learned what it was to really study .and WOT I H a disadvantage. ln the last half of the Sophomore year .they had their first fling of dramatics and play writing, for, in Miss Greer's English classes they compose marvelous plays, limited to three pages of paper, and took an afternoon off and put them on for the Sophomore English department. ACT Ill SCENE I. Exile Time: 1922-'23. Junior year U This was a period of subjugation by the Seniors-the poor Juniors were slaves of the superior Senior wills and whims. Nevertheless, the Junior class distin- guished itself in grades and furnished some good athletic men. Near the middle of the year the Junior Class presented HA Fan and Two Candle Sticksf, uWhere But in America, and 'aSpreading the News, and made a good showing for beginners. C During the year the proceeds of food sales were carefully and zealously hoarded in the treasury for the event of all events in the Junioriyear-the Junior-Senior Banquet. The Juniors Hmelted and fretted over their finals during those last two weeks of tiresome school life when the Seniors were free, with the only consolation that they would be Seniors the next year. The Banquet and the management of the Commencement week came out so well that the young martyrs wonua laurel wreath of praise from lVlr. lVlarschall and the rest of the faculty. This made them feel that virtue might be its own reward after all. ACT IV SCENE l. Continued Exile Time: 1923-724. The Senior year . And now we are Seniors. How proud we feel as we look back over our history. We have weathered the storms and trials of High School life together! for almost four years. Do we not deserve to ulord itw as our predecessors have done. At any rate we have not hesitated in doing it. We are beginning to feel repaid for our efforts on the Junior-Senior banquet last year. The Juniors of the present are 'Lhead over heels in plans to give us a banquet even more glorious than we gave. The Senior Year has been full of excitements and cares. Some of us are going to blossom out as teachers and stenographers next year, while the most of us are go- ing to college. We are really growing up at last! We took a step to the future and abolished the lVl. H. S. custom of a fashion show being put on by the Senior girls commencement week. From now on Marshall High School's sons and daugh- ters will be uniformly attired in caps and gowns at graduation. We had a masquerade Hallowe'en party at Wayne Elsea's which quite rivaled that fabulous one of our Freshman days. Our next social event was a play party at the West School building, followed by the picture show as guests of Nellie June Vaughn. ln March the Seniors distinguished themselves as actors when we put on four one-act plays, HHow the Noise'Began,7, Mlfourteenf' uThe Rising of the lVloon,7' and Over the Garden Wallfi ACT lV SCENE ll. The New Building Time: Some day, we hope X Scene. II has been staged when thishistory goes to press. It is only a material dream which lVl.r. Lockridge says will come true. It is yet to be realized along with some more parties, the Junior-Senior banquet, and efficient Chemistry lab., the Senior Play, Graduation, and a lot of other things. Page 24 P ............L..:.-..f......., - .....-.. . -. V ,,.--..-,,,,........- vw.. . .. - -.-. 7,-..... . '-, . - -- -.N . . , . . , . .,, Vw. . .',-,.',.X.T
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...-,.,,,,,,,,,,u5. ,,m,Q,,z.n.,.,,-,kc,,, , qw?-? Page , r SENIOR MYS Lee' Anderson- My Smile. Virginia Barnds-'gMy Theologyf' , Jennings Bieble-6'My great stature., Hatcher Bolton-My good nature. Elisabeth Brown--My Geo. William Ill. Eva Brown-My silence. Grace Carter-My hurry at noon. Mamie Cochran-My nondescript curls. Galiel Coffman-Oh my-ll Wm. Davis--My Roman nose. Marguerite Dingley-My dignity. Wayne Elsea-My Peerless and Friend. Chas. F isher-My .lew nose. i I Conte Clay F leming-My hopes to be a movie queen. Nell Hains-My Ford and me. Berkley Hall-My, me, and mineself. Elizabeth Haynie-My Hopes, Ambitions and Junie! Dorothy Hyland-My uRudy'7 complexion. Wm. Kellet-My Irish Brogue. Bernice Kent-My faithful Dodge. Fred Klinge--My hopes for good roads. Emma Krumsiek-My ambition to be a Teacher. Martha Sue Marshall-My sincerity. Phillip Maddox-My ideas are indispensable. Donell Meeks-My girl friends? ? ? Mick Montague-How is my permanent wave? Geo. Anna Morgan--My knowledge of History equals Paul Nelson-My sax and me. Virginia Nicolds-My Southern brogue. Alice Newell-My talents--page the adding machine! Maude Patterson-My affinity for men. Elizabeth Pemberton-My gracious, Mr. Kunz! Owen Phelan-My Shamrock! Hurston Phillips-Mine and Krause's shoes are best! King Prior-My Mormon fVeliel. Norma Putnam-My silence is golden. Alla Marie Reynolds-My Cicero is my hobby. Pauline Sappington-My Peerless at eight-please! Lorraine Staub-My knowledge of farming is K. O. .lames Stephens-My teachers are my assistants. Mildred Strong-My many gentlemen friends? ? ? Cora Lee Thomas-My noontime Buick-et cetera. Mary Webster-My curl No. 1007 is out of line. C. J. Wenzel-My dear sir:- Crace Wilkerson-My voice. Inez Woodfill--My voice-My asset fliabilityl. Nellie Woodsmall-My hopes lie on a farm, Mary Thomas-My diet. 26 kgx A yfffkk K 'l 'f,' fffiml Ziff. 'ifixk L , bye. Y if xx , Muzzeyis
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