unior Cfddfi Officers IAMES HOOVER President MAX OVERTON Vice President HELEN EELDHAUS Secretary Possunt Oui Putant Posse lfitt to rifzht. Mi l Feldhflils. . Jfivisson, Hoover, Miss Russell, Overton, SERGEANTS On September 7, sixty-seven corporals were promoted from their corporalships to the rank of seraeants. Now that we are upper-classnien we can scorn privates and corporals just as we've been debased for the past two years. Ever since we've been in this man's army we have been bossed, but now it is our turn. Ot the sixtyeseven who were promoted, nine siqned up for physical Combat duty. This duty was divided into two divisions, football and basketball. Those in the lst Division were Putts, Overton, Green, Hoover, Bahler, and Mcf Colly. ln the 2nd Division were Smith, Cleave- land, Gates and Green. We, the serqeants, consider it our duty to follow our motto, Possum Oui Putant Posse , to Victory. One ot the most outstanding accomplish- ments was our Class play, Our Town. This novel drama was well done and enthusiastic- ally received. Entertainment of this type is tine tor our morale. The lunior Prom, qiven in honor of our master serqeants, was another important event of the year. lt was a fitting farewell to them.
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S10 0l'l'l 0l e add Officers PHILIP RCBINSON President STELLA SMITH Vice President IOAN IACKS Secretary Semper Paratusu ett to right. Mrs, Clarke, Smith, Jacks, Mr. Ritchey. CQRPQRALS We have passed from the rank ot private to that of corporal. No lonqer is our diqtiity nettled by the lowly caption of private. We have just beaun to grasp the meaning of maneuverability and our ability to tiqht on the field and floor have been recognized. Our class president was A. W. O. L. the day our genial photographer took the pictures. Having served his cotitiriemerit in the auard house, he returned to active service. We corporals have done our best to uphold the prestiqe of H. H. S. Lintner, Robinson, Say lor, Amsler, Hudson, Gilmcrc and I,owmtm have distinquished themselves in past battles on the enemy and home territory. On the basketball court for services rendered, Lintner, Saylor, Lowman, Hudson, and Gostiell have received medals. The future holds many battles tor us and victories to be won. Throuqhout all ol these we will bear the name ot the Htiqhtina class of 45.
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