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an oinfa n. editor of our scho Pauline name 01 newspaper 3877 FIRST ROW Bob Cravens, circulation manager Calvin Moreland, business manager Jimmy Taylor, mimeograph operator Francis Thompson, news reporter David Spalding, proofreader, J E Grafton, art editor Billy Reed, mimeograph operator SECOND ROW Marjorie Newkirk, Junior class reporter Patricia Musser, Junior class porter Dian Clark, proofreader Lewise Green, sophomore class reporter Frances Slsyton, humor and gossip Carroll Ford, news reporter, Nancy Lawler,humor and gossip Betty Presley, art editor Gerry Fry, sophomore class reporter Eleanor Owen, news reporter Rita Golden, freshman class reporter THIRD ROW Josephine Aitkins,freshman class reporter Sue O'Connor, business manager Rudy Holman, senior class reporter, Alma Jean Quinn, senior class reporter Wanda Wilkerson,news reporter Madelyn Martin, proofreader Marilyn Hartell associate editor Pauline Mallen, editor Gail VanFossan, typist Wray Moreland, circulation manager FOURTH ROW Rachel Baker, typist Mary Belle Price, typist Mary Ellen Mallen, typist Carl Jackson, advertising manager Don Henry, advertising manager Miss Mary Ellen Dedman and Miss Mary Frances Evans, sponsors Keith Hartell, sports editor Margaret Wieneke, typist 32 Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs Ben Shapiro sd r,.-, ... . W 7--v-Q--r--4'-fr - i '4,-'IA I hd V , 1 0 0 1 ' p 1,R W. Q p 1 Q .1 A X W' Q Q K 5 . . ax ' 0 . 0 ' n 0 I I Q Q I s 2 I 1'6- 5 Z I ' : ' : - I I I . I 0 0 ' n l - : I 3 , I I I - I . ' . . ' u n n I I I I - I
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Al'Yl,952:f of fA8 Wowl Am I glad to sit down to rest my feet They have been carrying me around in c1rcles as fast as they could for a week now, and are they barking! Now that the blg banquet is over and the de corations have been removed, I can stop to look back on all that has happened this week Monday, I remember how surprised we all looked when it flnally dawned on us that this was THF week Monday and Tuesday we finished the fence, whlch was later banked with flowers, put up the l1ghts we used soft colored Japanese lanterns and built a frame for our palnting of the mansion The girls,too, were busy with the Thursday the all important day came Several squads in flowers, trees, rocks fish,and anything that would help gymnasium look like an old time southern garden One can't all the work But when Thursday afternoon came the juniors programs gathered make the describe were al most too tired for the banquet When we arrived that n1ght,after a little rest and much differ ent change in appearance, we soon forgot about all of the hard work and thought only of what a good t1me we were having When we saw the well pleased happy faces of the senlors, whom we were honorlng, The meal was delicious and served in the best manner We Juniors ofthearist much as the engoyed the slnging of the pickaninnies and the actions ocratic couple, who played the part of our hosts, s senlors seemed to After having many laughs over the speeches the orchestra began They were very good, engoyed We left thls as here in after dinner and everyone dancing to their music twelve like Cinderella we had to stop dancing and leave feeling proud because we were sure the Sen1OTS will remember one of their most enJoyable even1ngs I am writing this I can count at least ten people asleep study hall It is a custom to stay out until the wee wee hours of the morning on the night of the Junior Senior Banquet This years sen1ors were no exceptlon It is no wonder that everyone is about to fall asleep on their feet Helen Killgore Sponsored by Guess Cleaners I . . . , C D ' . . we felt doubly paid for our many fears and worries. a At , , . As
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