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JANUARY CLASS,,30 23 AMBITIONS OF TECH. SENIORS Winifred Relf-To be a real big girl. Frances Melton-To be an artist's model. Mary Lou Thompson-To do anything Frances does. Eric Robert-To keep the girls from mobbing him. Pat Braden-To be the most popular girl in school. Virginia Buckley-To be in the eyes of the public. Carl Davis-To treat girls with indifference. Nena Louise Day-To find a boy who won't fall for her. Jesse Frick-To call trains at the Union Station. J. D. Touchon-To reduce. Sol Herman-To find something he doesn't know. Dude Addington-To be editor of College Humor. Helen L'Roy-To make other girls jealous. Goof O'Neal-To be brilliant. Kirby Blakeney-To invent new wise cracks. Abelardo Rodriguez-To be a great orator. Carroll Roberts-To be like Dad. Ruth Karnes-To learn to ice-skate. Eleanor Fatheree-To be a great actress. Louise Clift-To keep her school-girl complexion. De Etta Dishman--To keep up with Virginia. Bliss Stallcup-To have the skin you love to touch. Victor Correa-To graduate. William Ira Trantham-To be a high-pressure salesman. J. B. Lee-To pass the final exams. Beatrice White-To have ritzy clothes. Mary Croslin-To chew gum in Miss Durham's class. Joe Pellet-To be a man some day. Mary Frances Owen-To make a name for herself. Betty Miller-To be the second Clara Bow. Betty Benton-To learn the art of gold-digging. Rosa Schwarz-To be everybody's friend. Ethelyn Stokey-To go with every boy in school. Bobby Short-To dance like a professional. James P. Stone-To join the Navy. Gordon Martin-To be a social lion. George Ireland-To be a hot dog expert. Lewis Fetzer-To learn what made Brigham Young. Lester McKeg-To be President. Cathleen Perez-To learn shorthand. Oscar Dooley-To fall in love. Hazel Smith-To learn what mistletoe is for. Robert Payne-To succeed Mr. Reagan. MARY CROSLIN.
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22 TECH-TALK HISTORY OF SENIOR CLASS ,Four long years ago a bashful, awkward set of freshmen came to the now Technical High School with the highest of hopes and the greatest of ambitions, in quest of higher educa- tion. And now, after four years of hardships and strifes, intermingled with fun and pleasure, they have presumably achieved their end C?J. CNote: See Miss Durham for in- formationj Having attained which, they are now ready to set out to accomplish still greater things. These four years have been very eventful, to say the least, and will always be remembered. Even though, as shy fresh- men, they were taunted by the ever-so-smart Sophomores and admonished by the high-tone Seniors, they put their faith in the adage addressed to them thus: Don't worry, Freshie, Don't you cryg You'll be a Senior By and by. When they became Sophomores, they inherited all the ear- marks of such a sophisticated body and made life miserable generally for the fish. As Juniors they lapsed into a sort of coma, subject to the iron-hand rule of the Seniors. And then they entered upon the last and most illustrious year of high-school life-that of the senior year-holding the reins of the school and furnishing the brains fpage Miss McEvoyJ for this institution. And they indeed lived up to all the standards and traditions handed down by former senior classes, and have left an enviable record. Thus concludes the history of the Senior Class, which by no means intimates that its members are to be forgotten. For during their high-school career they have made friendships among faculty and stu'dent body which will neither be for- gotten nor grow dim in the course of passing decades. ERIC ROBERT.
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24 TECH-TALK PERSONAL FACTS ABOUT FAMOUS CHARACTERS Jesse Frick: Pastime-Necking. Weakness-Blondes. Hobby-B asketball. Pet grievance-Against Charles Marsh, who Won't obey orders. Harold O'Neal: Hobby-Mugging. CGet the definition of this from him.J Pet expression-t'Poop, poop-a-doopsf' Weakness-Little girls. Special ability-Power over Women. Garvis Pou: . Greatest achievement-Captain of the football team. Ambition-To be a devil With the Women. Chief virtue-Modesty. Helen L'Roy : Claim to beauty-Long hair. Motto-'Tll try. Special ability-Cum chewing. Betty Benton : Ambition-To dance like Lovema Short. Pastime-Working on senior publication. Pet aversion-Biology. William Addington : Asset-Look of innocence. Ability-Dancing. Weaknesses-Betty, Margie, Pansy, Gladys, and others. Pat Braden: Type of beauty-Winsome. Favorite diet-Candies. Chief interest-Tall, slim officers. Mary Brownfield: Ambition-To be popular, like big sister. Chief claim to beauty-Smiles. Chief Worry-Studies. Nena Louise
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