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CLASS POEM With dreamy dreams we sail along Down the stream of time Where future life for us 3eems gay. Prosperous, happy, and sublime. We raise our hand unto our brow What do we seo out yonder? It is a fog, a blithering mist Ah, we can only wonder. With eager hearts and spirited hands Wo seize the sword near-by And into battle bravely go Without a whimper or a cry. Though wc may fight with stronger might Wo«11 conquer slow yet sure, And all the credit that we gain Teachers, Nitro High, tis yours. Regretfully yet happily we go Determined to be true P-Clying on ourselves always With thi3 we say Adieu . 0. C. Sanders
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In 193-1 vhen we entered high school, all but three members of our present class were at Nitro These members were Dolly Patton and Robert Norris who entered in the junior ye r, -..nd Stanton Gaylor who entered in thi senior year. Under the instruction of Miss Leslie Greenlee we worked for the time when we would no longer be called green freshmen . At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: president, 0. C. Sanders; vice-president, Harry Graves secretary, Freda Painter; treasurer, Weldon Hensley. That year re had two successful plays, The Pampered Darling , and The Ghost Hunters . We. were very enthusiastic over our first party. During our sophomore year Mr. Willard Casto v:as our advisor, and the officers were: president, 0. C. Sanders: vice- president, James Roark; secretary-treasurer Weldon Hensley. The freshmen and sophomore classes had a joint party, and we were also invited to the junior-senior dance at the end of schqol. By this time we were well represented in sports and other school activities. Our team won the class tournament. In our junior year Mr. Reppert was our class advisor. Our officers were: president, 0. C. Sanders; vice-president, James Roark; secretary, Harry Graves; treasurer, Weldon Hensley. This year our class made up the backbone of the football team; however, in basketball we lost the tournament to the souhomores.
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