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5 3 YN. 1-L A s Twenty-six ALFRED WALLACE Josh Boys' Glee Club 2, 45 Football 3, 43 Track 23 Baseball 1, .Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3. ELLA L. WHIPPLE HL.. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Isle of Chance Cast, Cherryblossom, Sailor Maids Cast: Annual Staff, Art Editor 4, Hoop-Pole Jr. 3, Exchange Editor 4, Footlight Performers 4, The Maker of Dreams 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 4: Girl Reserves 11 Booster Club 15 Class Play 4. SELMA. E. WHIPPLE Girls' Glee Club 1 2: Operetta Sailor Maids, The Pirate's Daughter , Sunshine Society 4. CHRISTOPHER WILDERMAN Chris Football 4: Basketball 1, 23 Chemistry Club 1, 2, Secretary of Junior Class 3. MARY L. WILD ..Le.. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 4, The Pirate's Daughter , Hoop-Pole Jr. 4, Girl Re- serves 1, 23 Sunshine Society 4. CATHERINE ELIZA VVILLIAMS Katink Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Operetta 1, 2, 35 An- nual Staff 4, Sport Editor, Footlight Per- formers 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 Girl Reserves 13 Sunshine Society 4. LILLIAN WOOD WARD HLHH Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Operetta, Miss Cherryblossomf' Sailor Maids, The Pi- rate's Daughterng Annual Staff 4, Typistg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club 43 Jr. Historical Society 23 Home Economics Club 2, Sunshine Society 4. I-IOVVARD E. WORTHINGTON Buck ' Chemistry Club 4. ' ORVILLE DUCKVVORTH Ducky Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, Baseball 25 Boys' Glee Cluh 1 2, 3, 49 Operetta, Miss Cherry Blossom 2, Sailor Maids 33 Class Play 4. SI-IEILA BILLUPS Withdrew
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'Opus ..?.g.. ,,1.i- ' DORIS L. SCHNEIDER Sneeder Girlbl' fllee Club 3, 4: Hlslv of fllimic-0 1, Chi-rryhlossomn 2, Sailor Maids il: Annual Stuff 4, Snapshot Editor: Ifmmtliglit l'l'l'f0l'lll- urs 43 llnsluwllmll 1, 2, ll, 4: Girl Ili-sf-1'vuz-2 13 Sun:-shine Society 4: Boost:-r mflub l. TIIELMA ld. SIGIIEIGILT Sunshine Girls' Gleo Club 2, 3, 4. ALMA SHEPI YARD .-Alm.. Girls' Glen Club 4: Sunshine Soointy 4. VVILLTARI SlllCl'tl1E'l'Z John Kidd Boys' Glen Club 4. LOTS SMTTH Smitty Girls' Ginn Fluh 1, 2, Sl, 4: Miss f'horry- lilo:-iHn1ll 2: Szi.ilnr Maids ZX, 'I'h0 Pir:Lio's lmugl1t0l ' 4: Auuunl Stuff' 4: Fwviliysqlil I'vl'- f0l'l'7lf'l'N 4, 'I'hv XVhnlo 'Pruth 1 flirl llvsn-rvns 1: Sunshine Sm-ioiy 4: llistiwii-:il Sm-iety 2. VTTIGTNIA SMl'l'll Junior Orclmstiui 2: Girls' film-0 Ulub 2, 4: Sailor Maids Il, Tho l'ir:itf-'s Dzuigrlitvrn 4: Jr. Histnrimml Suczivty 23 Sunshine Society 4. MARY LUCTLE STEVENS Stvvu Girls' Glen Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Miss Cherry- blnssnmn 2: Clwriiiswy Ulub 4: Rrmstffx' t'lub l. PANSY U'I'l.lCY Annual Staff, Assft. Adv:-rtisinfr Mgr. 4: Hoop-T'olv Jr. Sm-re-t:u'y-'l'rn-:wurvr Il, 4: Liu- voln I-Z:-isuy fluntvst Il: Plwiiiistry Ulub 4: Stu- rlvnl Council 2, 11: 'l'l'l'!lSlll'l'l' Il: Jr. llisturiczil Society 2: Suushinv Sm-ioty 4. MARY LUl'll,lU YlNlCS Cole Girls' Give- Club 4: Anmml Stall' 4, Joke T'ldltur: Ilrmii-l'nlv Jr. 2, Sl: Ffmtliprlit Por- fnrrriz-rr-I 4, Tim NVh0l0 'l'1'uth: English Club 23 Ulu-inlst1'y Club 4. HELENE LOUISE XVALKER Frenchie Girls' Gle-0 Plub l, 2, IZ: l'ivklvs l, Miss tflwri-ylilussmn 2, Tho l'ir:ili-'s i1:uig'l1tvi ' 4: Annual Stull' 4. llawtumiistg lilnprlish Club 2: Chemistry Club 4: Girl linsm'vc-s 1: Agricul- ture Club 1 2, 3: Sunshine Society 4. ix If Twenty-ilve
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FCC' . . fag. .,f CLASS HISTORY Introduction Now a baron-in fact an Earl -ruled at the Old Castle in 1926. He had not ruled very long, but already he had many meek subjects. But suddenly there came to his ears the distant rumble of conflict from Junior High land. A horde of bar- barians, the like of which had never been seen before were being let loose from the hill and were descending upon the school. The class of '29 it was said in whispers. But Earl was crafty and made ready for the invasion. The van guard hit the castle that December, but Earl wished to con- quer all so he did not mete out punishments to them . . . but I 1. In the mighty month of September--Everett Alldredge's birth month- Earl, the baron, saw a Vast horde of 110 descending upon him--a great event. 2. And the heavens were dark, and the thunder thundered, and the rain fell even in bucketfuls on that day. 3. And Earl did name them Freshmen, to be so called by all men-and he placed them under many other rulers, called teachers. 4. Now Earl, the baron, was taxed to his utmost in subduing the barbarians . . . and he cried out grievously. 5. And he lifted up his eyes and saw George Ashworth, Christopher Wilder- man, Robert Green, and others equally as great: would it not make anyone trem- ble? 6. All the boys did take Biology and they waxed strong in wisdom-Edwin Hartmann did split the tongue of a crow, hearing that the beautiful bird would then speak in the tongue of a human. 7. And verily I say unto you, all the students did then jeer and nod their heads significantly at the Wonderful One. 8. Whereupon Edwin did become wroth and eloquent, and did so revile Charles Hornick that Charles has nevergrown in stature since. 9. And then whereupon Norman Knoop, a friend of Charles', did smite Edwin on the organ of smell, causing it to change form slightly. 10. For which Norman was presented with many branches of the oak tree S 13 fwhereof I shall not speakj which abound- ' f lp ed so in the land. ,,, W II I 1 s. 1. Now they were no longer called I Freshmen, but rather Sophomores. l K N 2. And in English, there was a Teacher -Jig 'I who still doth teach, so I will not explain '1 jr- if her name. 12 1, 3. Verily I say unto you, she did so like Tigre.--Q-4T'g'E,, the work of Donald Flesher, Bertha Gra- hert, and Jolm H. Leffel that she did make them rewrite their themes so she might again enjoy correcting them. Twenty-seven
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