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l9AO - THE PILOT - 1941 of the class and the faculty were present. After that all at- tention was turned to the Senior Play, HPleased Ta Meetohan, which was presented the 18th and 19th of April. We were excused from school the last week, only having to return for the Senior Day Program, which was the last assembly program of the year, and for the all school nicnlc We were entertained by the Juniors with a trip to Des noines which both classes enjoyed Baccalaureate services were held April 27 and we tearfullv bade Zur school days good by at Commencement exercises on may 2 10 l SELIOR CLASS bROPhnC1 lellie Gibson will be Supervisor of iurses at St Joseph hosoi Gieidolene Moore will be a beauty operator Ruth Cox will be a famous dress designer in New Yorl LOIGHG fRL1mDhD Sanders will be president of National Mother's Club Vee McElf1sh will be a radio star Margaret hcler Puffer Leaola Porter fill be Seneti CWl1SOH, Ba'er Rachel Hodge w ll be Doris Brown will be a will be a missionary ll Africa director of a beauty culture school will be a self stfled Jitterbug a famous author radio Doet Joy Uolder will be a human chatterbox Quentin Qright will oe a famous debater of international dues tions Don Rogers will be an orator Dennis Seavers will be an inquiring reoorter Ie ter Barnett will be a champion OOXGI Noel Holme will be Secretary of Agriculture Crepre enting Missour 's Future Farmersb Jimmy Beavers will be an Air Cadet Gerald Poodin will be a future Cscientificj farmer of America Donavin nclntosh will be a famous viol nist Darwin rclntosh will be PIGSld9DtrS bootblack lewis Thomas w ll be caief cook in the Army on his father' reoutation Joe Cox will be a iurle Mart n will Darwin Wells will comic writer write joke for Jack nenny's orogram be a defender of U S CU S Coa t Guardj KSUH9tH Ellis will replace Bob Burns as a banfc a player Doyle od e m ll Je a star football slayer at ctre Dame Leonard rr nmaz vrll be an nder a er Forest fou Q will replace P ll Powell a the HTn n Man' in IIIOV GS the Albert cieynold ylll be a cond or on the railroad Harold Bair w ll DS Udever HQ H L B 1 . . 1, l . . w . . :,. . . 'A K I ' .1 . - -V ,- , -' 1 J 1 ' 'gr 'vw 1' . sf . . . , ,, 'I N M -- t 1 ' ' 'i A A -- C1. o wr '1 ' ' ., - , , V . . l P Ll . . , w ... I UI 4 .L . , , . .- , - , - . . . . . R . . l , J. o 1 . . il' 1 J Q 4 rf , - , 1 F' z ...L .I D J. , 3 - . X V 9 .el ' 1 , . . . , , , . . 1- ' ., L V , . ' -- 5 ' r J 'J ,,. I . . -. 1 S I 3 ' o M BS J f S A ' fx . 4 U . L x ' . A . p . 6 0 J J 0 A 3. 0 if A u . 1 . . , . . 1 . 1 . A 1 l- S -I O Y I -v . ' v -1- -.- . . . . -. A ' UL 1 .H S A 0 . . ., ' -- 9 J 4 n ' S p . A 1 , - rf - , r 3 ,TCL . - q- - Y . W 1 , ' lx- f .Q fl.. - ' ' .- 5 . l, , , ,. ' -I 1 ' ' , - - K ,R , ,1 + w ig S L ' 1 rr Ll U' :T 1 . M , - W ,. - .-1 - I w . 1 I . H' .Ll D A 4. rl .. ' , 'N S 1 x -1 , .L ' in l lL l ' ' . S X 1. Q ' Q .,LUCu . ,' - ' . . - a f -A , ' 1 , - J. .L 4. ie I J 0 TQJ- A'
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1940 THE PILOT l9Ll D Ie the Class of l94l, havlng core to our last hours wlth a cramred mlnd, do hereoy g1V9 and bequeath all our worldlr goods and DOSSSSSlO1S to the followlng oenefrc arles to Wlt AltlCl8 one To our snonsor lr ncGlaran we bequeath our profound admlratlon and our oeeoest respect Artlcle two To the other members of the faculty we glVS and bequeatr our best E1SHGS Artlcle three We 1111 and bequeath to the Class of 42 our good name, ou class room, our Senlor prlvlleges, and our Senlor dlgnlty, vlth the stlpulatlon that you re pect them revere them, and love them as we have done Artlcle four 'To the Sophonores me leave any stubs of penclls, erasers, or scraps of paper that we may 1nadvertently leave oenlnd us 1U the excltement and haste of gather1ng p our ChSI1ShGd treasures for the last tlme Nav they feel free to make use of them and feel, perhaps, that they may, 1D some TyStlC war, get some of our great lnowledge Irom them AIt1Cl6 flve mo the Freshman Class we present the val table lnowledge on now to TSC1tS a lesson Wlthout nav ng stud Artlcle S1X To the Freshman Glas that 18 to be we be oueath anf overlooked wacs or gum we ma have left adherlng to the underslde of des s banlsters or llkely and unllkely places We have sometlmes had to r1d ourselves of these ln too much haste to be able to plck and choose the most deslr able means of drsoosal Artlcle seven The fO11OW1ng mar seem but trlfling be quests out We hose they may be accepted not as forthlcss tl ngs, lavlshly thrown awa, oecause we can no longer keen ther but as valuable assets to those who may recelve them and a contlnual remlnder of generosltv dlsplayed 1D our free and full bestoual The propertles are hereln stated l I Gwencolene moore wlll mv low vo1ce to Wayne Shroyer I hope he uses rt for the beneflt of others 2 I, Leaola Porter mlll my Job ln tue liorarv to L9U1S MacG rdner He's there most of the tlne anywa' 5 I, Noel holmes W1ll mv beautlful school glfl COmp1GX1OH to Bettv Shroyer 4 I Forrest Young, a rugged atnletlc gSH1US, wrll mv basket ball ab1l1ty to Don Reeves 5 I, Rachel Hodges Wlll uv loud talk to that quwet, l1t tle JUWIOT, Lucllle mchsrgue - ' 4.1 .L Q. rf . 'LJ 11: - .'.. - V A 1- 7 .F V. ' 1 ' 1 ' r Ll 4 ,,' - -I , J , 1 ' J ' ' - I , , - I - . 4. , - ' - . r ' ' lf l 'I v , L 0 f . - , w - - ,, ,, 1 X L O . w . N . . J fy . v 1 v - 1 - 1 , I . . -. . I : 2 ' . . -W A . . . . F .L . . . . . . I ' S A , ' o . O Q fr f - - - L 4 Q . . .. 1 1 . . . . . U ' 9 1 'V . - - . u. J J A 1 . Q - f- '- J- 1 Lx 0 . . . - -1 - Q .L J' A -, . . .I . ' .C ' 1 1 1 't led lt. . . . Q s S L , ' -' T ' 7 17 ' r -1 ' .: . 7' . . . N. ' . ! 3 . , L ' J I' . 1 , - ' 1 '- - L Q . ' . Y A . -, . , v I - 1- 1 . Y, 3 w - , Q ' J 1 , H '11 , 4 'T I ' L 'v ' A ' ua - 1 . M . 1 . . . ' u - 1 1 ' , 1 . - 1 1 ' 1 - v ' . u , , I, o . . ,-, . 4- Q . . . , . , .V ' T 0 , . .L J f '. ' 4 - ' .A . - ' . -1- Q 1 ' If, 1 .. r . . . . . , .H J ... Y. . J 0 ., . . . ' 7 1 ' .1 ,, . . 1 o Q I ' a 5 0 , , ,- Q Q ' .1 - . . . ,, - J. H V, ,
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