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I THE 1933 PIERIAN |—■ ■+ Glen Ridenour Academic Slow and easy going and inclined to he somewhat la .y. Harold Campbell Machine Shop Aviation Club; Booster Club; Art Appreciation; Chorus. “He’s a jolly good fellow, and a regular devil with the ladies.” Ann French, Academic iw Imperial, Academic -hea Jenkins, Stenographic William Pickett, General James Van Zant, Voc. Mach. Earl Sticleman, General 1933 Class History THE fall of 1950 has proved to be of as great consequence in the annals of Morton as was the fall of Constantinople in the history of the world. At that time our class made its debut into Morton. We were so busy orienting ourselves that we neglected to organize until the spring of 1931 when Joe Polver was given the office of president; Kicth I.oop, vice-president; Lucretia Long, secretary; Mr. Dale Seider and Mr. John F. Thompson, sponsors. Continuing and increasing our achievements, we started our Junior year at this institute of secondary learning. We reorganized immediately with Jim Jay as president; Dot Dallas, vice-president; and Hetty Gilcrest, secretary. In this, the third year of our high school experience, we have reached the pinnacle of our career. The class was piloted by Robert Loehr, and was assisted by Lucretia Long and Rosella Cooney. Mortonite, the annual school theatrical production, was again sponsored by the graduating class, the proceeds going toward the support of the Pierian. The senior play, “The Patsy,” was one of the outstanding events of the season. The class of ’33 pioneered the way for all following classes by initiating the Junior-Senior prom. It is our sincere hope that future classes will not abuse the privilege that we have gained. Now the time has come when we are both glad and sorry, for we must say goodbye to Morton, the scene of many of our happy and well-spent hours. We arc depending upon following classes to uphold the traditions of our school as we have faithfully tried to do. Richard Bennett Academic “Hick thinks that school would be (). K. if the work and faculty were put elsewhere.” Cabell Castleman, Academic Elizabeth Bishop, General Kenneth Ellison, Academic Mary Andri Doroi Twenty six
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