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XXX X 6 6 6 6 6 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 E 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 666 U1 H Z P-'I O PU U1 66666666666 :wxx ssxsaxx 666666666 X X sc a 3 .4 vc 5, . x WILBUR BELL Flr.xNr'Es BURRUS J0nN HAMM x WILBUR BELL 3 Willie came to us in our Sophomore year via Sumner, 5, llazelton and Oelwein. lle served as junior class president and Senior sc news reporter. On the athletic field he won a baseball and two kitten- ? ball letters: he was -also a member of the basketball squad for two Q3 ,E years. llis tenor voice sang the male lead in Miss Cherryblossomn GB QC and he carried strong parts in both class plays. Declamatory found G9 Q him speaking twice. As a cheer leader the team of Bell and Shafer 2 sq was the top for two seasons. lle was also Annual business manager. 6 Q Whenever he had spare time he devoted himself to the study of 3 5, physics and telephony-as taught by a certain junior girl. gg x 3 FRANCES isuRRi's 2 ec 5' Francie, our Senior president, was also editor of our school 3 paper. She took an active part in music and dramatics, being a member 2 x of the Glee Club for four years, and a japanese girl in Miss Cherry- 6 3 blossom. She also carried a heavy role in both class plays. ller 2 3 scholarship won her two letters and her basketball playing one. She Q19 59 is also a member of the Annual staff. One of the big thrills of her 3 if lligh sfhool career was her bus ride to New Virginia-or was it Milo? 3 sg sk irancief' sc as 3 j0llN HAMM just llamm to everyone, he has always been. the boy mth 3 the big smile and the big car. This year he has filled the offices of 2 WC Letter Club president and class secretary-treasurer, lle was athletic QB 22 editor of the Annual and assisted in advertising. In his Freshman gg 1: year he sang in the Glee Club and had a speaking part in the 6 if Operetta. lle was a member of the Senior play cast. ln athletics, he 3 ,Q surpassed, At first base on kittenball and baseball teams, his hard gg driving batting won him three letters and in basketball he captured 3 two. llamm formerly had quite an interest in older girls, but all girls QB of any age are interested in llamm-even some in the primary room. 6 6 666666666666 666666666666666666666666666666666 6 Page Eight
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.AA5494 sf AY? VKX'-Cas AKK 1 v A AXA' An 222-SXXTSXXSCXS-SXXGCSSXXXXTCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSCECX Q f SENICDRS CLASS COLORS Old Rose and Silver CLASS MOTTO Life is a picture so paint it te . CLASS FLOWER Pink Rose CLASS HISTORY 4 4 55 is is 25 X , v 4 14 X 5 ' 1 . 4 4 34 4 1 Z , i : , 'w l SC is X 5-C 2 4 24 'C 4 4 4 3 4 v X 5396959391 - A AA X725-2 MM 9 ' ' SC' 5424515549532 G3 ln September, 1931, the faculty found ten freshmen wandering in the halls. They were trying to find their way to their various classes. Mr. Lamb took pity on us and we elected him sponsor. During this year john R. S. Meade entered our class but Malcolm White departed for the bright lights of Hollywood Cwith a stop over in Indianolaj. Wilbur Roberts also left us for Roosevelt High, Des Moines. As Sophomores, Wilbur Bell joined our ranks and we again had Mr. Lamb for sponsor. Carlos Nichols came and left during the year and we also lost Leila Dunn to Norwalk where she has helped put their basketball team on the map. ln our junior year Duane Melroy deserted us to enter Patterson High. Miss Richardson was our sponsor. Under her direction we presented our play, Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick, on October 27 and November l. We edited our junior paper also. Our Civics class visited the State House in Des Moines. ln March john Shafer moved to Patterson and Don McGuire dropped from school. We entertained the Seniors at the Savery Hotel and after the banquet attended the Orpheum Theatre. ln our Senior year john Shafer returned but Zora Rose Frazier was forced out of school by illness. Mr. Casey was our sponsor. We edited the school paper, raised the largest sum of money ever attained by a Senior Class at M. H, S., and presented the play, Haunted, on May 8. We attended the junior-Senior banquet on May 15 at the Grace Ransom Tea Room and were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Casey at dinner on May 2l. Baccalaureate services were on May 19 and Commencement on May 23. EQGQGQQQQQQQQQQQGQQGQQQQSBQBGGGQ9696966996 Page Seven
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