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a r js jssss 7 . MAHRICE OLDHAM Football, basketball, track, and tennis CALVIN CARROL Baseball and boxing MARGARET BOND Program manager of class FRANCES FIELDS Pep Squad FRANK LYNN COX Baseball JUNIOR HISTORY Only seven of the big mouth unsightly birds of 1930 still remain together. They are: the talka-. tlve parrott, Edna Dixon; the graceful swan, Mary Lee Hamm; the tiny yellow warbler, 06rle Jean Omen; the gentle dove, Minnie Weaver; the quiet friendly pigeon, Freida Pratt; the watchful black crow, Frances Fields; and the blue bird, Mary Ruth Rockett. 6ix years later three more birds Joined this fiock. They are: the sassy blue-Jay, Murreli Goodloe; the cunning catbird. La Verne Bracken; and the self-assured woodpecker, J. D. Hamm, The next year the beautiful peafowl, Margaret Bond was introduced to the birds. In 1937 a group of migratory birds, from 0villa were attracted by the warm climate and hospitality of the Red Oak Bird House. They were: the unmusi- cal but attr stlve phoeba, Helen Oa es; the cheerful sparrow, Rolan C, Davenport; the lovebird, Edna Faye West; the charming little humming bird, Elizabeth Jane Trees; and the red-winged black bird, Frank Lynn Cox. The next year the busy mockingbird, Letha Nay Curtis came Into the flock. This years addition are all male birds. They are the golden voiced titmouse, Maurice Oldham; the •ise old owl, Bill Hamm; the noisy grackier, Wesley aty;- and the kingfisher, Calvin Carrol. 7z rrr 7zz7zzz vrrrrrrrrmrxz .
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