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SENIORS '59 Floyd Roberts Bert , Hobbies Reading and Playing Ball, Ambition Agriculture Teacher Basketball 5 4, Quartet 4, Glee Club 5 4, F F A President 4, Treas urer of F F A 5, Play 4, Softball 1 2 5 4 Dale Scott Scott , Hobby Hunting, Ambitlon Ag riculture Teacher . F A 1 2 5 4, Treasurer of F F. A 4, Glee Club 1 2 5 , Judging Contest 5, Bas ketball l, Play 5 Lila Scott NL ologist Piano 1 Club l 2 5, F. H. Evelyn Thompson Ambition To be a Club 5 4, Debate 2 5 4, ', Hobby Reading, Ambition 2 5, Orchestra 5 4, Plays 5 2 Evn, Hobbies Reading an good homemaker QFor Dickj Cosmet 4 Glee Sewing, Glee Plays l 5, Oratorical Contest ln Chief of Annual 4, F H A A Historian 5 4 Penn Review 5 4, Editor State President 4, F H Willard Van Fossen Wid Hobbies Reading and Mov ies, Ambition To pass the Bar exam Debate 4, Basket ball 5 4, Sports Editor of Penn Review 4, Reporter of Penn Review 5, Sports Editor of Annual 4, Glee Club 4, Vice President of Senior Class 4, Geological Observer of Science Club 2, Plays 5 4 Helen Villiams UN1llie'3 Hobbies Collectlng Sales Tax Stamps, Ambition Nurse F H A Club l 2 5 4, F H A Secretary 2, Debate 5, Forensic 5 Prince of Peace 2, Plays l 5 4, Junior Class Secretar5 and Treas urer 5, Volleyball 5 4 Ida Yarnell Ide Hobbies Sewing and Skatlng Am bition Nurslng b H A l 2 5 , Piano l, lee Club 2 5 4 --ll U , .- .-ll gl' , -- , ' -- I, o ' 0 . '. ' :Q i ' ' an ' :Q 1 3 ' ' ' ' 9 ' 4 A. 1- -5-4. aan ' an d ' l-5, Prince of Peace 5, F. H. A. 1-2-5-4, Editor of ,-n n. -- '- , . 1 -- v I. -- ' O C 0 V , L su Q T --If H , --. ' , - I 9 . 2 -10 0 I ' ' '4 G
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the year ninteen hundred and thirty five a class of determined and self confldent boys and girls re ceived w1th dignity their grade diplomas and entered upon their duties as Freshmen It cannot be denied that thls group of twenty nlne students did have am bition and a desire for education for if they had not had, more would have dropped by the wayside on their four years' Journey thrpugh high school, Wb've galloped over the sand dunes such as Latin, Algebra English, etc , on our trusty camels. It was rather hard golng in some pl ces but only Gene Wogan and George G1fford failed to pull through the Freshman lap At the f1TSu oasis Eddie Johnson found it nec essary to transfer to another caravan But 1n turn we plcked up here, a former traveling mate Ol ours in the person of Howald Davis With this group of twenty eight we started upon another journey a more rough and more advanced trip During thls march w found it necessary to perform certain duties, whlch 1f omltted would have caused our caravan to lose the dlStlDCt1On that was so vivldly displayed at our destinataon the city of Commencement We started upon the thlrd lap of our parade to tte country of Educatlon wlth two more henchmen, Freda Coler and Clarence Poling, leav ing us at Oasis No Two It was here also that Com rades Philip Love and Mary Plerpolnt had to take an other traln Nevertheless, we had nothlng to lose ln that we drew four more laywen to our outfit These were as follows Vivlan Gifford, Maxine Kirkbride, Hulda Hilaman, and Edlth caln We progressed much further upon the next excurslon Cur colors sparkled with pralse because of our excellent showlng in sports, entertalnment, and scholarsnlp. Upon th1s journey we showed our respect to the dlgn fled members of the caravan advanclng before us We have now tak n their places upon the route and have engaged ln eel sodes which w1ll not easlly be cast into obllv on Upon finishing thls Journey No Four we have prepared to meet our contemporaries in all flelds wlth equal zeal and COmbat1VGnSSS. Willard Van Fo sen aj - Q .Q QQ C O Q Q -Q an J -Qu 7 Q - r C ' n Cl- Q - Q 3, -1 . Qu Q ' I 1 .0 7 . Q 5 n ii ' 0 Q v Q Q Q I - Q 3 Q . V. - -QQ g - Q Q ...L Q L- 0 0 ' Q Q an Q - Q Q O . .A Q Q 0 U Q rg Q - 1 I Q v V I Q Q ' .A- Q -, Q Q .L - A Q ,Q Q ., .L . ' . 1 G r ,L Q Q- .L U I O O 1 Q Q 9 A. 4 Q Q Q ru . . LD Q. '7:'c. . . . .'- A fl '- : 2'--ff . M5535 ,
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