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Blotter Staff Richard Clark, Editor-in-Chief James Blythe, Assistant Editor Gladys Green, Associate Editor Margaret Morris, Associate Editor Lee McManus, Athletic Editor Ben Lipnik, Business Manager ADVERTISING MANAGERS Esther Jackson Eleanor Binford MOUNTING COMMITTEE Florence Wolfe. Chairman Carmen Mertz Richard Arnold Elizabeth Bosier Margaret Welclm Dorothy Jackson Virginia Deal SNAPSHOT COMMITTEE Wilda Landis, Chairman Martha McNamara .Amy King Mae Lois Wilcox Linmur Douglas ART STAFF Evelyn Aldrich, Chairman Nellie Wright Harriet Main Carolyn Bussey Margaret Spatig Mary Ruth Renn LITERARY COMMITTEE Shirley Zenor, Chairman Lucile Keller Jack 'DeVore May Markert Ralph Brasher Evan McLinn fl Mr. Throf Facylty Business Manager Miss Smith, Literary Critic Miss Currie, Art Critic Miss Wells. Snapshot Critic COLLECTORS Alma Beal Q Fred Michell Jane Potts Twelve
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l .FN Poems Another Senior Class has gone VN'here Destiny will lead them. But I guess we can get along. 'Cause we don't really need them. Another Senior Class has gone. They only cause us more expense With Senior Blotters. Bothcration! And then they hold us in suspense Concerning that old dedication. They only cause us more expense. And then they tax our brains too much 'Bout P. U. P. S. and T. A. C. K. S. and other things. XVho ever heard of such Queer names, but gosh. we'll know this spring. And then they tax our brains too much. But after all is said and done. It's mighty hard to do wihout 'em. Tliey're really lots and lots of fun. And we will often think about 'em. After all is said and done. -John E. Lcpping. GOODBYE The friends we've made in High School, The many things that bind us. The teachers we have loved so long. We now must leave behind us. We'll hear no more the old school'bell To call us to our classes. But it will in our mem'ries cling I Though everything else passes. The door is open for us now, And verily we regret it. VJe'll leave this dear old High School, but We never shall forget it. --Nellie Wright. Oh, Seniors all! I might say to you All those things you've hea'rd beforew- About how you who leave this school Now stand before life's open door. I might say. Your life's stretched ahead. now: This is a most important time. But you've heard all that ere this. I know: The only difference would be my rime. 5 might say, We're so sorry you'rc going! And, Oh! how much we'll all miss you! But you've heard this so much that now You ought to be convinced it's true. I'd like much to have shown my sorrow In a way that's different-thats really new, - But all I can think of is, Seniors, Good- bye- l know. next year. that we'll miss you. -Louise Van Pelt. Seniors have always left us each year. We've been sorry to see them go: But ne'er did we dream when we said goodbye It would pull at our heartstrings so. Years there have been of work and play. Days filled with sunshine and rain. ' NVe treasure each hour of happiness: We cherish each pleasure and pain. Goodby, each comrade and teacher. Farewell.. .our gschool so dear. Vlaygall your days' be as happy and bright ' Asythe days that we spent here. . 1 4 V l -Jane Ports. We hope you do not take us wrong And say, The Juniors are glad we're gone : For though it's true we'll ill your place, Each one of us will miss some face. I -Hamilton Dowell. Fourteen
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