Post High School - Caprock Yearbook (Post, TX)

 - Class of 1938

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. fig! S S. 'C Z ll f 0 gl ,I SENIOR CLASS One sunny morning, in the month of September a party of y0UI1g P90916 Were wandering over a grassy plain laughing and singing as they went. They were gorgeously arrayed and everything about them bespoke a happy and carefree existence. Who were they? They' were the happy Freshmen class of Post High School. It is true some changes have occured since that far-off September morning. More have been added as the days have gone by and some have left to enter other schools. Perhaps you will find it hard to believe, but we are that same Freshman class, now become important Seniors. We hadn't found out that Loveta runs as hard as she can the moment she catches sight of a boy. We don't say which way. Neither do we know that Wilson likes mathematics better than he likes his dinner. Or that Claudine is always ready with some dramatic reading. One thing, however, which we learned very early in our career of' our Junior year was that Kathryn just adored spiders and bugs of all kinds. It seems that she and Coach get along splendidly in Chemistry and Biolog. It certainly didn't take us very long to find out that Edsel could make good excuses especially if it was to leave school. Despite our ignorance in many things, we knew a few things at sight, that Robert Hall is the tallest boy, Annie Laurie the shortest girl. That Frances Fay's hair is not naturally curley, but has to be put up' 'every night, that Earl cannot coax his moustache to growg that Sol's hair is red, that Ruth burns midnight oil every night and never can afford a dateg that Kathleen's mouth is going to ruin her yet, that Doris and Lois are the meekest in school, that Perry has more nerve than any other Senior and that he will some day be a big hit on Broadway trucking Oh, and we musn'e forget that Louise takes the cake for being the laziest, that Marion Lee is the greatest social light, that Tee is the slowest -we wonder if that was inherited or natural, and also that Barbara Jo is the fvorite of all the students. We mustn't overlook Gordon who is the biggest fusser wc know or Billy, Kermit and Buck who seem to be the happiest-go-lucky boys in school. We'll always remember Hulan, William Henry, and William for their ex'- cellent spelling in English-Isn't that right, Miss Lewis? It seems that Price and J. W. are noted for their 'wisecracks' and I suppose that we had better let Lois Fran- ces and Frances Alene in on that. And of course we mustn't forget Travis Whose favorite pastime is getting his head shaved. It seems that in time, Juanita will take the place of Mae West in Hollywood-It has been rumored anyway. It is obviously understood that Hazel will become a good librarian for some school in the near future, and that Ellena and Allyne will be excellent stenographers with a few weeks practice, that Mary, Faye and Dickie will settle down to a peaceful married life, and that Mildred, Ruby Faye and Elvy will take their places in the hospitals of today. We Seniors wave the Tyson Twins, Morene and Lorene, on with flaming colors because it seems that they always get what they go after-even if it is someone's AumW,M,,-H JM-,M ,.,,,, ,,,,M,M,,,mi,,,,u,,.,, ,,,,Y,,m,,,,m,-his-B,,Mud, .,,,,,,,.., ,,.,. .. M- H -M-

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