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Page 14 text:
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1. The carefree days. 2. The fourth period chaperon. 3. The “crowds. 4. The football heroes. 5. Those hen parties. 6. Our class meetings. 7. The boss of the “rag. 8. These three. 9. The lunch period. 10. Those few minutes between classes 11. The Couples. 12. The football dances. 13. Our Junior friends. 14. The seventh periods in the an' nual room. 15. Those bull sessions. 16. The big four. 17. Our class president.
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First Row— Baker, Rosemary Short, sweet, and shy. Second Row— Barre, Geraldine Sybil Quiet but interesting. Third Row- Berry, Virgil Jr. A genius in disguise. Barnett, Mary E. Silence is sweeter than speech. Bellamy, A. H. A loss to the band is the gain for the world. Bishop, John W. Look at those curls, girls! First Row— Davis, Carl Oswald Atkins, Harriett Smith. Jack Perdue Class President — An inexhaustible source of pep and wit — that's Hoodie. Class Secretary—Loyalty, sweetness, efficiency—our conception of Harriett. Class Vice-president — A heart to resolve, a head to conceive, a hand to execute. Second Row— Baldwin, J. C. Smith, Joanne Quinn. Neale A. Student Council Prcsi-dent — If friend aic dollars. J. C. is a millionaire. Student Council Secretary - Sweetness and beauty personified. Student Council Vice-president — He has stepped into many important places, and his march has just begun. Third Row— Adams, Margie Lee Anderson. Billie Gene Anderson, Mary Tom Angel of Mercy. It is good to live and learn. Her music hath charm.
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