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DEP!-lHTlVIE T 071162 gligh cslclzoof Qfee The High School Glee Club is a well established feature of our school activities. Through- out a period of years, it has functioned in various Ways, not only in school recitals, but also in cantatas and concerts in which it has been the center of attraction. Naturally its membership and formation fluctuate from time to time to keep pace with the musical needs of the students. In the last District Music Festival held in 1942, the Glee Club gave a good account of itselfg but past achievements are not the things that interest the club, nearly so much as looking forward to even more important activities. OFFICERS COLLEEFI MANN . . . . . Prrsirlcnf MARINELLE NVELDON . . Program Chairman FRANCES CRAWFORD . . . . Secrefury J. T. BECKER . . . Treasurer 31
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THE M SIE gill? gfClI'I71OlZy C1053 With the organization of the Harmony Class, the Music Department has come to be a full-grown, well-rounded de- partment. Of course, the importance of Music Theory cannot be over esti- mated, While efforts have been made in this direction with individual pupils over a number of years, it was not until the spring of 1944 that a class was completely organized. The mem- bers of the class are doing good work and show a keen interest. They are studying some of the facts about musi- cal composition which will throw a great deal of light on the music they play, sing and hear. ifwholsw gil 77fZusz'c BARBARA GOEN NTARINELLIE XSVELDON Moxf Vrrsrlfilr Moxf Olzfsfamlifzg in Piano Mos! O1lfSfdI1I!f1Ig in Voice COLLEEN MANN EDWINA DUCKWORTH 30
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We, the Senior Class of Milner High School, do hereby claim to be of a sound mind. We do in as sound a mind as we are supposed to possess, bequeath on the eighteenth day of the sixth month in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-five, a few of our over-developed talents to the Juniors. These gifts shall be transferred and shall take effect at twelve o'clock midnight, Central High School Standard War Time, in accordance with Miss McKneely's alarm clock which is exactly eight minutes slow with Mr. Shulerls watch. The following make our individual request: We, Mac Brown and Wendell Morgan, leave our Mutt and jeff friendship to Billy Moore and Donald Hutto provided Donald does not grow up and Billy does not grow down. I, Helen Russell, leave my family affairs to Delma Eu- banks. May Delma have better luck than I had. We, Oradelle Bedsole and Reba Weldon, leave our athletic prowess to Annie Laura Willard because we think she needs it. I, Elise Lingold, leave my engagement to Fannie Lou Martin. Heaven knows, I can't manage it myself! I, Mitchell Abbott, leave my quiet voice and pleasant smile to Jack Mullins, but jack will have to come to school to get them. I, T. Becker, leave my part in the senior play to joe Pearman. joe must keep his lisp to qualify. I, Barron Bevil, the Play Boy of '45, leave my uncon- tested title to Claude Milner. Indifference is my motto. I, Retha Nell Cain, leave my blush to Edna Conkle. She can have the giggle that goes with it at half price. I, Billy Burch, leave my standing with the faculty to Billy House because we have to keep it in the family. I, Harold Conger, leave my sweet demurc manners to Thomas Poss just to tone him down a little. I, Dorothy Conkle, leave enough A's for graduation to Dorothy Crawley. With these in reverse Dorothy can court between each period. I, Patsy Crawley, leave my permanent wave to the Hrst rainy day of September. I, Frances Crawford, leave my long hair to be equally divided between the two Dorothy English's, Dorothy A. and Dorothy K. I, Margery Goggins, leave my romances to Annie Ruth Edwards provided each man is in uniform. I, Colleen Piper, leave my blonde hair to Thelma Kinard provided Thelma believes that gentlemen perfer blondes. I, Maurice Weldon, leave my executive ability and dig- nity to Jack Pilgrim but Jack must be president of at least three organizations. I, Imogene Ross, leave my full pocketbooks and my white tennis shoes to Marinell Weldon on the condition that she carries everything she is requested to and is constantly on hand as referee for Mr. Shuler. W'e, Katherine Thornton and Pauline Patrick, leave our back seats in the eleventh grade room to Mary John Martin and Bessie Mae Brinkley. I, Mildred Shierling, leave my wild excitement to Colleen Mann. I, Hugh Turner, leave my chronic complaints to Mary Ethel Boles but she must never solve any of the problems. I, Paul Swofford, leave my soothing and stabilizing in- fluence to Marjorie Head, knowing that she will use rlicm for the best effect on her class. We, Vernon Reeves and Elwood Tingle, joyously and exuberantly with never a regret leave school. I, Frances Martin, leave Donald to jack Waits. It really wouldn't be safe to leave him to a girl. I, Helen Conley, leave my basketball suit to Geraldine Crawford hoping she gets to wear it more than I did. I, Emma Lee Clark, leave my red jacket to Opal jones provided she keeps the pockets full of other people's be- longings. I, Evelyn Reeves, leave my handiman jobs to Vonceil Lott hoping that they will give her as many free periods as they have given me. Hereunto this fifteenth day of May I hereby set my seal. Signed: EVELYN REEVES Witness: G. I. JOE THE DRAGON LADY Local Draft Board No. 1
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