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1. Lunch---Boys rest on Window sills. 2. Returning from drug store. 3. They must be tired. 4. What are they looking at? 5. Campus view Cinset typical girl and typical boy.J 6 and 7. They'1l be Seniors someday 8, After lunch-relaxation. 9, Grade school building. 10. This freshie had a birthday. 11. Campus view.
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Senior Class I-iistory In September of 1935 we entered Racine High School as Freshmen. with a class of seventy-eight. When we met in our first class meeting, we elected Wayne Roush as our President, Eileen McKinney, Vice-Presidentg and Doris Wagner, Secretary and Treasurer. We succeeded in winning the Girls' Basketball Tournament and before long had earned the title of a very active class. After suffering many embarrassments at the hands of our upper-classmen, we took our place as Sophomores. By this time our class had decreased to sixty. Again we were successful in winning the Girls' Basketball Tournament. For our class officers we elected Dwight Ross, Presidentg Allegra Fadely, Vice--Presidentg and Charles Jividen, Secretary and Treasurer. Before we were aware of it, a year had passed, and we were Juniors, fifty- seven of us. Our class officers for this year were Allegra Fadely, Presidentg Charles Jividen, Vice-Presidentg and Doris Wagner Secretary and Treasurer. 'We were kept very busy earning money with which to honor the departing Seniors. Of course, the climax to our Junior year was the Junior-Senior Prom, presided over for the ,first time in R. H. S .history by a queen and her attendants. We were represented on the Varsity Basketball team by Dwight Ross, on the Reserve team by three boys, and on the Baseball team by five boys. Now we are Seniors with a class of forty-seven. How proud we are to have finally earned that name! For President we chose Doris Wagnerg for Vice- President, Mabel Ann Cox: and for Secretary and Treasurer, Faye Worthington. This year we won the Girls' Basketball Tournament. We were represented on the Varsity Basketball team by four boysg on the Baseball team by seven boys. A highlight of this year was the Senior Sweater Swing, attended by Juniors and Seniors. We were represented in the Senior Scholarship test by ten students. with Charles Jividen and Charles Ihle winning second and third places in the county. Now that we have come to the time when we must bid our friends and teachers farewell, we look back over our four high school years and come to the realization that they have been and will be the four happiest years of our lives.
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Class Will We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Nine of Racine High School being of soond mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare, this our last will and testament in manner and form as follows: FIRST: We leave the Senior Home Room to our successors, the 'Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty. We hope they will use them as well as We did. SECOND: We are not responsible for any debts or damages after this date. These two matters must be taken care of by our successors. THIRD: We bequeath to the faculty our memories and marvelous records. These records are to be used as models for other classes to imitate. FOURTH: Each member of the class has one individual thing to leave as follows: Wilma Ammonis natural curls to Lillian Slaughter. Elva Autherson's many complaints to Elsie Norris. Bernice Bass' evening walks Cwith Tommyl to Anna L. Martin. Curtis Bradford's height to Bob Shank. Wilmer Byers, influence over the girls to William Swauger. Mildred Carnahan's A's to Dick Lee. Mabel Clark's Saturday night dates to Florence Howell. Alfred Cornell's seat on the bus to Ross Van Meter. Mabel Ann Cox's salesmanship ability to Albert Wolfe. Alfred Cozart's jokes to Thanet Barnitz. Olivia Delaney's red hair to Cora Mae Miller. Marion Easterday's Agriculture degrees to Jim Ross. Reva Evans' shorthand book to Brooks Sayre. Allgera Fadely's musical ability to Mildred Arnott. Gladys Hayman's home-town boy friends to Evelyn Circle. Robert Hartley's quietness in the study hall to Mary Cornell. Charles Ihle's obstinacy to Betty Buck. Charles Jividen's wit to Kenneth Theiss. Eldred Hart's 'tafternoons off to Burl Ashley. Howard Lawrence's nineteen credits to Leland Siders. Herschel Manuel's chuckle to Paul Arnott. Wayland Marr's girl friend to Derrell Sayre. Paul Moore's baseball ability to Floyd Clark. . Christine Morris' violin to Geraldine Roush. Ralph Our's English notes to Bernard Diddle. Harold Rhode's bashfulness to Jimmy Simpson. Bob Ritchie's arguments to David Nease. Dwight Ross' dancing to Daryl Johnson. Mattie Ross' typing speed to Cecil McLeod. Wayne Roush's curly hair to Paul Paynter. Edith Sayre's temper to Lorene Hart. Edna Sayrets boy friends to June Farra. Oca Scarberry's untiring effort to Wilma Rose. Anna May Shane's French book to Ruby Bradford. Kathryn Sharpnack's chewing gum to Mary Spellman. Eileen Shields' dimples to Clara Circle. Maxine Smith's profile to Gail Manuel. Darlene Stobart's basketball playing to Norma McDade. Sidney Stobart's baseball suit to Charles Foster. Robert Taylor's name to Ernest Bush. Doris Wagner's Presidency to William Holman. Ivon Watsonis managership to Ralph J ohnson. - Ruth Wingetfs ability to get to school on time to anyone who can get away with it. Mary Virginia Wo1fe's efficiency in Shorthand to Rosalind Bearhs. Faye Worthington's personality to Marjorie Salser. Carolyn Yost's quietness in class to Bonnie Wolfe. In Witness Whereof, we have hereto subscribed our name, and affixed our seal, this twenty-second day of May in the year of our Lord, One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Thirty-Nine. THE SENIOR CLASS. Law Offices of M. Ross and F. Worthington.
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